National Tracking Poll #200386 March 20-22, 2020

Crosstabulation Results

Methodology: This poll was conducted between March 20-March 22, 2020 among a national sample of 1996 Reg- istered Voters. The interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample of Registered Voters based on age, educational attainment, gender, 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? ...... 8

2 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? . 12

3 Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump 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? ...... 20

5 Table POL1: How likely is it that you will vote in the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state? ...... 25

6 Table POL2: Now, thinking about the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state, would you vote in the Democratic primary or caucus, the Republican primary or caucus, or are you not likely to vote in a primary or caucus at all? ...... 29

7 Table POL3: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you denitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote for someone else or denitely vote for someone else? ...... 33

8 Table POL4: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for? ...... 37

9 Table POL5_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) dropping out of the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination . 41

10 Table POL5_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla) and Ben McAdams (D-) testing positive for the coronavirus . . . . 45

11 Table POL5_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Congress passing a bill to increase unemployment benets, provide funding for free coronavirus testing and subsidies for small businesses ...... 49

12 Table POL5_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Joe Biden winning Democratic primaries in , Illinois, and Arizona on Tuesday, March 17th . . 53

13 Table POL5_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Gov. Gavin Newsom (CA) and Gov. Andrew Cuomo (NY) ordering all residents to stay at home except for necessary activities ...... 57

14 Table POL5_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Professional athletes and coaches undergoing testing for coronavirus ...... 61

15 Table POL5_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Sens. Richard Burr (R-NC) and Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) selling stocks following a private Senate brieng about the coronavirus outbreak ...... 65

16 Table POL6: How concerned are you about the outbreak of the coronavirus? ...... 69

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17 Table POL7: How disruptive has the coronavirus been to you and your family thus far? . . . 73

18 Table POL8: Generally speaking, will the coronavirus outbreak have an impact on your vote in this year’s presidential election? ...... 77

19 Table POL9_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? President Donald Trump ...... 81

20 Table POL9_2: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Vice President Mike Pence ...... 85

21 Table POL9_3: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Congress ...... 89

22 Table POL9_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? House Democrats ...... 93

23 Table POL9_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? House Republicans ...... 97

24 Table POL9_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Senate Democrats ...... 101

25 Table POL9_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Senate Republicans ...... 105

26 Table POL9_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Congressional Democrats ...... 109

27 Table POL9_9: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Congressional Republicans ...... 113

28 Table POL9_10: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? The World Health Organization (WHO) ...... 117

29 Table POL9_11: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ...... 121

30 Table POL10_1: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Testing Americans for coronavirus ...... 125

31 Table POL10_2: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Managing the spread of coronavirus ...... 129

32 Table POL10_3: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing treatments for coronavirus ...... 133

33 Table POL10_4: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing a vaccine for coronavirus ...... 137

34 Table POL10_5: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Ensuring hospitals are equipped to deal with coronavirus ...... 141

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35 Table POL10_6: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Providing nancial support for people and businesses affected by coronavirus 145

36 Table POL11: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion?149

37 Table POL12: 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? ...... 153

38 Table POL13: How much information would you say that the government has given you about when Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? . . . 157

39 Table POL14: Would you support or oppose a national quarantine in which only essential travel such as trips to the grocery store and pharmacy are permitted to control the spread of coronavirus? ...... 161

40 Table POL15: Which of the following comes closest to your view of the government’s role in the economy? ...... 165

41 Table POL16_1: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Americans ...... 169

42 Table POL16_2: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Big businesses ...... 173

43 Table POL16_3: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Small businesses ...... 177

44 Table POL17_1: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? President Trump ...... 181

45 Table POL17_2: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Government ...... 185

46 Table POL17_3: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Reserve ...... 189

47 Table POL17_4: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin ...... 193

48 Table POL17_5: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Congress ...... 197

49 Table POL18a_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks ...... 201

50 Table POL18a_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines ...... 205

51 Table POL18a_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants ...... 209

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52 Table POL18a_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses ...... 213

53 Table POL18a_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers ...... 217

54 Table POL18a_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies ...... 221

55 Table POL18a_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments ...... 225

56 Table POL18a_8: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Movie theater companies . . . . . 229

57 Table POL18a_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies ...... 233

58 Table POL18a_10: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Retailers ...... 237

59 Table POL18a_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies ...... 241

60 Table POL18a_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues . . . . 245

61 Table POL18b_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks ...... 249

62 Table POL18b_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines ...... 253

63 Table POL18b_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants ...... 257

64 Table POL18b_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses ...... 261

65 Table POL18b_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers ...... 265

66 Table POL18b_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies ...... 269

67 Table POL18b_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments ...... 273

68 Table POL18b_8: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Movie theater companies ...... 277

69 Table POL18b_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies ...... 281

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70 Table POL18b_10: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Retailers ...... 285

71 Table POL18b_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies ...... 289

72 Table POL18b_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the fol- lowing due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues ...... 293

73 Table POL19_1: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat eco- nomic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing cash payments to Americans who make less than $100,000 ...... 297

74 Table POL19_2: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat eco- nomic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $50 billion to the airline industry ...... 301

75 Table POL19_3: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat eco- nomic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $150 billion to distressed sectors of the economy ...... 305

76 Table POL19_4: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat eco- nomic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing fee-free loans to businesses with fewer than 500 employees ...... 309

77 Table POL19_5: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat eco- nomic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government extending the tax ling deadline from April 15th to July 15th ...... 313

78 Table POL19_6: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat eco- nomic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government investing in in- frastructure such as expanding broadband internet ...... 317

79 Table POL20: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion?321

80 Table POL21_1: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The 2008 stock market crash ...... 326

81 Table POL21_2: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The current stock market crash ...... 330

82 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 ...... 334

83 Table POLx_2: Favorability for ...... 338

84 Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer ...... 342

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85 Table POLx_4: Favorability for Mike Pence ...... 346

86 Table POLx_5: Favorability for Donald Trump ...... 350

87 Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress ...... 354

88 Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress ...... 358

89 Table POLx_9: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy ...... 362

90 Table POLx_10: Favorability for Joe Biden ...... 366

91 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics ...... 370

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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 39%(771) 61%(1225) 1996 Gender: Male 43%(404) 57%(530) 934 Gender: Female 35%(368) 65%(694) 1062 Age: 18-29 28%(98) 72%(254) 353 Age: 30-44 36%(162) 64%(290) 452 Age: 45-54 44%(153) 56%(193) 346 Age: 55-64 43%(162) 57%(218) 380 Age: 65+ 42%(195) 58%(269) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 22%(36) 78%(129) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 33%(149) 67%(308) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 43%(229) 57%(301) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 41%(308) 59%(437) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 14%(104) 86%(654) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 31%(181) 69%(399) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 74%(487) 26%(172) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 17%(52) 83%(249) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 11%(52) 89%(405) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 32%(95) 68%(205) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 31%(86) 69%(193) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 77%(256) 23%(76) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 71%(230) 29%(96) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(60) 90%(514) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 32%(166) 68%(348) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 67%(471) 33%(232) 703 Educ: < College 41%(509) 59%(747) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 37%(175) 63%(297) 472 Educ: Post-grad 32%(87) 68%(181) 269 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 39%(771) 61%(1225) 1996 Income: Under 50k 36%(386) 64%(673) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 40%(248) 60%(370) 618 Income: 100k+ 43%(137) 57%(182) 319 Ethnicity: White 42%(683) 58%(932) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 38%(74) 62%(119) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 18%(45) 82%(208) 253 Ethnicity: Other 34%(43) 66%(85) 129 All Christian 47%(435) 53%(489) 924 All Non-Christian 35%(34) 65%(65) 99 Atheist 15%(13) 85%(71) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 33%(290) 67%(600) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 41%(48) 59%(70) 118 Evangelical 49%(271) 51%(279) 550 Non-Evangelical 39%(286) 61%(444) 731 Community: Urban 30%(136) 70%(320) 456 Community: Suburban 39%(384) 61%(594) 978 Community: Rural 45%(251) 55%(310) 561 Employ: Private Sector 42%(262) 58%(360) 622 Employ: Government 30%(39) 70%(90) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 36%(55) 64%(96) 150 Employ: Homemaker 50%(67) 50%(66) 133 Employ: Retired 41%(207) 59%(296) 503 Employ: Unemployed 29%(62) 71%(150) 213 Employ: Other 37%(50) 63%(84) 134 Military HH: Yes 48%(176) 52%(190) 366 Military HH: No 37%(595) 63%(1035) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 100%(771) — (0) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track — (0) 100%(1225) 1225 Trump Job Approve 74%(672) 26%(233) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 8%(79) 92%(954) 1033 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 39%(771) 61%(1225) 1996 Trump Job Strongly Approve 84%(427) 16%(84) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 62%(245) 38%(150) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 17%(42) 83%(197) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(37) 95%(757) 794 Favorable of Trump 74%(659) 26%(230) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 8%(80) 92%(950) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 81%(449) 19%(108) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 63%(210) 37%(122) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 23%(45) 77%(156) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(35) 96%(794) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 42%(242) 58%(335) 577 #1 Issue: Security 73%(204) 27%(77) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 26%(111) 74%(314) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 36%(112) 64%(201) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 25%(20) 75%(59) 79 #1 Issue: Education 33%(40) 67%(82) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 25%(19) 75%(59) 78 #1 Issue: Other 19%(23) 81%(98) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 13%(101) 87%(673) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 72%(494) 28%(191) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 30%(24) 70%(55) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 10%(72) 90%(643) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 73%(521) 27%(188) 709 2016 Vote: Other 28%(39) 72%(101) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32%(140) 68%(293) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 40%(535) 60%(804) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 36%(236) 64%(421) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(172) 80%(679) 852 2012 Vote: 70%(383) 30%(167) 550 2012 Vote: Other 48%(36) 52%(39) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(180) 65%(337) 517 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 39%(771) 61%(1225) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 35%(125) 65%(231) 356 4-Region: Midwest 38%(176) 62%(283) 458 4-Region: South 43%(318) 57%(427) 745 4-Region: West 35%(153) 65%(283) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 13%(116) 87%(796) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 72%(564) 28%(218) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 12%(105) 88%(762) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 74%(500) 26%(172) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 41%(52) 59%(73) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 38%(71) 62%(116) 187 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 26%(511) 20%(394) 12%(239) 40%(794) 3%(58) 1996 Gender: Male 29%(269) 19%(176) 11%(102) 39%(362) 3%(25) 934 Gender: Female 23%(242) 21%(218) 13%(136) 41%(432) 3%(33) 1062 Age: 18-29 13%(45) 16%(57) 21%(73) 43%(150) 8%(28) 353 Age: 30-44 22%(99) 20%(90) 16%(73) 39%(175) 3%(16) 452 Age: 45-54 33%(116) 21%(73) 7%(23) 37%(128) 2%(7) 346 Age: 55-64 28%(107) 23%(86) 10%(36) 39%(149) 1%(3) 380 Age: 65+ 31%(145) 19%(88) 7%(34) 42%(193) 1%(4) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 11%(18) 12%(19) 28%(46) 43%(70) 7%(11) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 16%(75) 20%(90) 16%(73) 42%(190) 6%(29) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 31%(166) 21%(110) 9%(50) 36%(192) 2%(11) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 29%(216) 21%(153) 9%(69) 40%(300) 1%(7) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 4%(27) 10%(74) 14%(109) 70%(534) 2%(14) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(92) 23%(136) 17%(98) 37%(214) 7%(40) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 60%(392) 28%(184) 5%(32) 7%(46) 1%(4) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(12) 11%(32) 13%(40) 71%(212) 2%(5) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 3%(16) 9%(42) 15%(70) 70%(321) 2%(9) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 18%(54) 20%(59) 15%(46) 41%(124) 6%(17) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(37) 28%(77) 19%(52) 32%(90) 8%(22) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 61%(203) 26%(86) 5%(17) 8%(25) 1%(2) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 58%(189) 30%(99) 5%(15) 6%(21) 1%(2) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(27) 8%(44) 14%(79) 73%(422) 1%(3) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(92) 21%(107) 15%(75) 45%(229) 2%(10) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 51%(362) 29%(206) 7%(51) 11%(81) 1%(4) 703 Educ: < College 28%(348) 20%(248) 12%(157) 36%(454) 4%(50) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 21%(101) 21%(101) 12%(57) 43%(204) 2%(9) 472 Educ: Post-grad 23%(62) 17%(46) 9%(25) 51%(136) — (0) 269 Income: Under 50k 24%(259) 18%(195) 13%(136) 40%(426) 4%(43) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 25%(157) 22%(135) 12%(72) 39%(241) 2%(14) 618 Income: 100k+ 30%(95) 20%(65) 10%(31) 40%(127) 1%(2) 319 Ethnicity: White 30%(479) 21%(347) 11%(170) 37%(591) 2%(28) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 19%(37) 16%(30) 16%(32) 42%(81) 7%(13) 193 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 26%(511) 20%(394) 12%(239) 40%(794) 3%(58) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4%(11) 10%(26) 20%(51) 57%(144) 8%(21) 253 Ethnicity: Other 17%(21) 16%(21) 14%(18) 46%(59) 7%(9) 129 All Christian 30%(279) 24%(218) 11%(103) 34%(314) 1%(9) 924 All Non-Christian 22%(22) 12%(12) 13%(13) 51%(51) 2%(2) 99 Atheist 10%(8) 10%(9) 10%(8) 67%(56) 3%(3) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 23%(202) 17%(156) 13%(115) 42%(374) 5%(44) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 26%(30) 14%(16) 11%(13) 47%(56) 2%(2) 118 Evangelical 38%(207) 23%(129) 12%(64) 25%(136) 3%(14) 550 Non-Evangelical 23%(167) 22%(160) 11%(84) 42%(306) 2%(14) 731 Community: Urban 18%(80) 16%(73) 13%(57) 49%(226) 5%(21) 456 Community: Suburban 24%(238) 21%(210) 13%(128) 39%(380) 2%(23) 978 Community: Rural 34%(193) 20%(112) 10%(54) 34%(188) 3%(14) 561 Employ: Private Sector 26%(159) 22%(138) 12%(73) 40%(246) 1%(7) 622 Employ: Government 19%(25) 18%(24) 18%(23) 40%(52) 5%(6) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 28%(42) 14%(21) 12%(19) 39%(59) 7%(10) 150 Employ: Homemaker 36%(48) 24%(32) 8%(10) 28%(37) 4%(5) 133 Employ: Retired 32%(158) 19%(97) 8%(42) 40%(200) 1%(6) 503 Employ: Unemployed 20%(42) 18%(39) 14%(31) 42%(90) 5%(11) 213 Employ: Other 20%(26) 22%(29) 13%(17) 42%(57) 4%(6) 134 Military HH: Yes 34%(126) 19%(69) 10%(36) 35%(128) 2%(6) 366 Military HH: No 24%(385) 20%(325) 12%(202) 41%(666) 3%(52) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 55%(427) 32%(245) 5%(42) 5%(37) 3%(21) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(84) 12%(150) 16%(197) 62%(757) 3%(37) 1225 Trump Job Approve 56%(511) 44%(394) — (0) — (0) — (0) 905 Trump Job Disapprove — (0) — (0) 23%(239) 77%(794) — (0) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 100%(511) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve — (0) 100%(394) — (0) — (0) — (0) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove — (0) — (0) 100%(239) — (0) — (0) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(794) — (0) 794 Favorable of Trump 57%(505) 37%(327) 2%(20) 3%(29) 1%(8) 889 Unfavorable of Trump — (4) 5%(57) 20%(210) 73%(748) 1%(11) 1030 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 26%(511) 20%(394) 12%(239) 40%(794) 3%(58) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 86%(481) 8%(43) 1%(5) 5%(28) — (1) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 7%(24) 86%(284) 5%(15) — (1) 2%(7) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump — (1) 24%(48) 68%(136) 5%(9) 4%(7) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump — (3) 1%(9) 9%(74) 89%(739) — (4) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 26%(153) 25%(145) 13%(75) 33%(189) 3%(16) 577 #1 Issue: Security 61%(172) 21%(59) 7%(19) 10%(28) 1%(4) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 14%(61) 17%(72) 13%(54) 54%(229) 2%(10) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 24%(76) 21%(65) 10%(31) 44%(136) 2%(5) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16%(12) 7%(6) 19%(15) 56%(44) 3%(2) 79 #1 Issue: Education 9%(11) 16%(20) 18%(21) 46%(56) 11%(14) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 4%(3) 14%(11) 18%(14) 60%(47) 4%(3) 78 #1 Issue: Other 19%(23) 15%(18) 8%(9) 54%(65) 3%(4) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(23) 11%(83) 14%(110) 70%(544) 2%(14) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 57%(387) 30%(204) 6%(39) 7%(50) 1%(4) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 11%(9) 28%(22) 21%(16) 28%(22) 13%(10) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(10) 9%(62) 14%(99) 74%(531) 2%(13) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 58%(412) 30%(214) 5%(37) 6%(41) 1%(5) 709 2016 Vote: Other 8%(11) 24%(34) 17%(24) 44%(61) 7%(10) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(78) 20%(85) 18%(78) 37%(161) 7%(30) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(369) 20%(266) 11%(143) 41%(543) 1%(19) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 22%(142) 20%(129) 15%(95) 38%(251) 6%(39) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 9%(77) 13%(111) 14%(115) 62%(531) 2%(17) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 55%(302) 29%(159) 6%(31) 10%(56) — (2) 550 2012 Vote: Other 29%(22) 27%(20) 16%(12) 22%(16) 6%(4) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(109) 20%(104) 16%(81) 36%(188) 7%(34) 517 4-Region: Northeast 22%(79) 19%(66) 11%(41) 45%(160) 3%(10) 356 4-Region: Midwest 23%(105) 24%(108) 13%(62) 36%(165) 4%(18) 458 4-Region: South 32%(238) 18%(136) 12%(87) 36%(265) 3%(19) 745 4-Region: West 20%(89) 19%(84) 11%(50) 47%(203) 3%(11) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(29) 10%(87) 16%(143) 70%(636) 2%(17) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 57%(442) 30%(231) 5%(43) 7%(57) 1%(9) 782 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 26%(511) 20%(394) 12%(239) 40%(794) 3%(58) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 3%(27) 10%(86) 15%(130) 71%(617) 1%(7) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 59%(397) 30%(199) 6%(37) 6%(38) — (1) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 26%(32) 23%(28) 16%(20) 33%(42) 2%(3) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 15%(29) 27%(51) 15%(28) 21%(40) 21%(39) 187 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 45%(905) 52%(1033) 3%(58) 1996 Gender: Male 48%(445) 50%(464) 3%(25) 934 Gender: Female 43%(460) 54%(568) 3%(33) 1062 Age: 18-29 29%(101) 63%(223) 8%(28) 353 Age: 30-44 42%(188) 55%(248) 3%(16) 452 Age: 45-54 55%(189) 43%(150) 2%(7) 346 Age: 55-64 51%(193) 49%(185) 1%(3) 380 Age: 65+ 50%(233) 49%(227) 1%(4) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 23%(37) 70%(116) 7%(11) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 36%(165) 57%(263) 6%(29) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 52%(276) 46%(242) 2%(11) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 50%(369) 50%(369) 1%(7) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 13%(101) 85%(643) 2%(14) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 39%(228) 54%(312) 7%(40) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 88%(576) 12%(78) 1%(4) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 14%(43) 84%(252) 2%(5) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 13%(58) 86%(391) 2%(9) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 38%(113) 57%(170) 6%(17) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 41%(115) 51%(142) 8%(22) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 87%(288) 13%(42) 1%(2) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 88%(288) 11%(36) 1%(2) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 12%(71) 87%(501) 1%(3) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 39%(200) 59%(304) 2%(10) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 81%(567) 19%(132) 1%(4) 703 Educ: < College 47%(595) 49%(611) 4%(50) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 43%(202) 55%(261) 2%(9) 472 Educ: Post-grad 40%(108) 60%(161) — (0) 269 Income: Under 50k 43%(454) 53%(562) 4%(43) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 47%(292) 51%(312) 2%(14) 618 Income: 100k+ 50%(159) 50%(158) 1%(2) 319 Ethnicity: White 51%(826) 47%(761) 2%(28) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35%(68) 58%(112) 7%(13) 193 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 45%(905) 52%(1033) 3%(58) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 15%(37) 77%(195) 8%(21) 253 Ethnicity: Other 33%(43) 60%(77) 7%(9) 129 All Christian 54%(498) 45%(417) 1%(9) 924 All Non-Christian 34%(33) 64%(63) 2%(2) 99 Atheist 20%(17) 76%(64) 3%(3) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40%(357) 55%(489) 5%(44) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 40%(47) 58%(69) 2%(2) 118 Evangelical 61%(336) 36%(200) 3%(14) 550 Non-Evangelical 45%(327) 53%(390) 2%(14) 731 Community: Urban 33%(153) 62%(283) 5%(21) 456 Community: Suburban 46%(447) 52%(508) 2%(23) 978 Community: Rural 54%(305) 43%(242) 3%(14) 561 Employ: Private Sector 48%(297) 51%(319) 1%(7) 622 Employ: Government 38%(49) 58%(75) 5%(6) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 42%(63) 52%(78) 7%(10) 150 Employ: Homemaker 60%(80) 36%(47) 4%(5) 133 Employ: Retired 51%(256) 48%(242) 1%(6) 503 Employ: Unemployed 38%(80) 57%(121) 5%(11) 213 Employ: Other 41%(55) 55%(74) 4%(6) 134 Military HH: Yes 53%(195) 45%(165) 2%(6) 366 Military HH: No 44%(710) 53%(868) 3%(52) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 87%(672) 10%(79) 3%(21) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 19%(233) 78%(954) 3%(37) 1225 Trump Job Approve 100%(905) — (0) — (0) 905 Trump Job Disapprove — (0) 100%(1033) — (0) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 100%(511) — (0) — (0) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 100%(394) — (0) — (0) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove — (0) 100%(239) — (0) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove — (0) 100%(794) — (0) 794 Favorable of Trump 94%(832) 5%(49) 1%(8) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 6%(60) 93%(958) 1%(11) 1030 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 45%(905) 52%(1033) 3%(58) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 94%(523) 6%(32) — (1) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 93%(308) 5%(16) 2%(7) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 24%(49) 72%(145) 4%(7) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(12) 98%(813) — (4) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 51%(297) 46%(264) 3%(16) 577 #1 Issue: Security 82%(231) 17%(47) 1%(4) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 31%(133) 67%(283) 2%(10) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 45%(140) 53%(167) 2%(5) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 23%(18) 74%(59) 3%(2) 79 #1 Issue: Education 25%(31) 63%(77) 11%(14) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 17%(13) 79%(61) 4%(3) 78 #1 Issue: Other 35%(42) 62%(75) 3%(4) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 14%(106) 85%(654) 2%(14) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 86%(592) 13%(89) 1%(4) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 39%(30) 48%(38) 13%(10) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 10%(72) 88%(630) 2%(13) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 88%(626) 11%(78) 1%(5) 709 2016 Vote: Other 32%(44) 61%(85) 7%(10) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(163) 55%(239) 7%(30) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(634) 51%(686) 1%(19) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 41%(271) 53%(347) 6%(39) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 22%(188) 76%(646) 2%(17) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 84%(461) 16%(87) — (2) 550 2012 Vote: Other 57%(42) 38%(28) 6%(4) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(213) 52%(269) 7%(34) 517 4-Region: Northeast 41%(145) 56%(201) 3%(10) 356 4-Region: Midwest 47%(214) 50%(227) 4%(18) 458 4-Region: South 50%(374) 47%(352) 3%(19) 745 4-Region: West 40%(172) 58%(253) 3%(11) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 13%(116) 85%(778) 2%(17) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 86%(674) 13%(99) 1%(9) 782 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 45%(905) 52%(1033) 3%(58) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 13%(113) 86%(747) 1%(7) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 89%(596) 11%(75) — (1) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 48%(60) 49%(62) 2%(3) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 43%(80) 36%(68) 21%(39) 187 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?

Economic Security Health Education Issues – Issues – Care Issues Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like – like the Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, 2010 health Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign care 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 29%(577) 14%(282) 21%(425) 16%(313) 4%(79) 6%(122) 4%(78) 6%(120) 1996 Gender: Male 29%(272) 15%(144) 21%(192) 16%(153) 2%(21) 6%(60) 4%(39) 6%(53) 934 Gender: Female 29%(305) 13%(138) 22%(233) 15%(160) 5%(58) 6%(62) 4%(39) 6%(67) 1062 Age: 18-29 36%(127) 5%(18) 18%(64) 1%(3) 10%(36) 16%(55) 9%(32) 5%(17) 353 Age: 30-44 36%(162) 12%(53) 26%(119) 4%(18) 4%(17) 8%(38) 4%(19) 5%(25) 452 Age: 45-54 41%(143) 15%(52) 21%(73) 6%(22) 3%(11) 5%(18) 3%(10) 5%(16) 346 Age: 55-64 24%(92) 17%(64) 25%(96) 19%(73) 2%(8) 1%(5) 2%(8) 9%(34) 380 Age: 65+ 11%(53) 20%(94) 16%(72) 42%(197) 1%(7) 1%(5) 2%(8) 6%(29) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 26%(43) 5%(8) 16%(27) — (0) 16%(26) 19%(31) 13%(22) 5%(9) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 41%(189) 8%(37) 22%(102) 3%(12) 4%(19) 11%(52) 5%(25) 5%(22) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 38%(201) 15%(79) 24%(128) 6%(32) 4%(19) 5%(28) 3%(14) 5%(28) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 18%(136) 18%(131) 21%(155) 31%(232) 2%(14) 1%(9) 2%(13) 8%(56) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 25%(187) 5%(39) 28%(213) 17%(129) 5%(41) 8%(59) 6%(46) 6%(44) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 33%(189) 11%(64) 18%(104) 15%(85) 4%(24) 7%(42) 4%(25) 8%(47) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 31%(202) 27%(179) 16%(108) 15%(99) 2%(15) 3%(21) 1%(7) 4%(29) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 25%(76) 5%(14) 28%(84) 18%(54) 2%(5) 10%(29) 7%(22) 5%(16) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 24%(110) 5%(25) 28%(129) 16%(75) 8%(36) 6%(30) 5%(24) 6%(28) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(93) 12%(35) 17%(52) 15%(45) 4%(12) 8%(23) 5%(14) 9%(27) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 34%(95) 11%(30) 19%(52) 14%(40) 4%(12) 7%(20) 4%(11) 7%(20) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 31%(102) 29%(96) 17%(56) 16%(54) 1%(4) 3%(8) 1%(3) 3%(10) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 30%(99) 26%(83) 16%(53) 14%(45) 3%(11) 4%(12) 1%(4) 6%(19) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 24%(135) 5%(28) 29%(169) 14%(82) 7%(38) 7%(42) 7%(43) 7%(38) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 29%(148) 12%(62) 20%(102) 20%(105) 2%(11) 7%(33) 3%(16) 7%(35) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 32%(221) 25%(177) 17%(121) 15%(104) 2%(17) 3%(19) 2%(11) 5%(34) 703 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?

Economic Security Health Education Issues – Issues – Care Issues Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like – like the Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, 2010 health Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign care 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 29%(577) 14%(282) 21%(425) 16%(313) 4%(79) 6%(122) 4%(78) 6%(120) 1996 Educ: < College 27%(345) 15%(188) 19%(240) 19%(233) 4%(47) 6%(71) 4%(52) 6%(80) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 32%(151) 13%(62) 26%(123) 10%(49) 4%(20) 7%(32) 3%(13) 5%(22) 472 Educ: Post-grad 30%(81) 12%(32) 23%(62) 11%(31) 5%(12) 7%(19) 5%(13) 7%(19) 269 Income: Under 50k 28%(300) 13%(133) 22%(235) 17%(181) 4%(44) 6%(63) 3%(34) 6%(67) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 28%(175) 16%(97) 22%(135) 15%(94) 3%(19) 6%(36) 4%(26) 6%(36) 618 Income: 100k+ 32%(102) 16%(52) 17%(55) 12%(37) 5%(16) 7%(23) 5%(17) 5%(17) 319 Ethnicity: White 27%(438) 16%(257) 21%(340) 17%(275) 4%(57) 5%(81) 4%(66) 6%(100) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 33%(64) 6%(12) 22%(43) 7%(13) 6%(12) 15%(29) 7%(14) 4%(7) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 40%(102) 5%(13) 20%(50) 11%(28) 6%(16) 10%(26) 2%(5) 5%(12) 253 Ethnicity: Other 28%(36) 9%(11) 28%(36) 7%(9) 5%(7) 12%(15) 5%(6) 6%(8) 129 All Christian 26%(241) 18%(169) 21%(190) 19%(174) 3%(27) 5%(50) 3%(24) 5%(49) 924 All Non-Christian 18%(18) 15%(15) 33%(33) 21%(21) 5%(5) 3%(3) 2%(2) 3%(3) 99 Atheist 20%(17) 9%(8) 25%(21) 12%(10) 9%(7) 4%(4) 10%(9) 10%(8) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 34%(301) 10%(91) 20%(181) 12%(108) 4%(39) 7%(65) 5%(44) 7%(60) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20%(24) 15%(17) 29%(34) 21%(24) 5%(5) 5%(6) 3%(3) 3%(4) 118 Evangelical 29%(157) 19%(105) 18%(97) 17%(92) 4%(19) 6%(35) 2%(10) 6%(35) 550 Non-Evangelical 31%(230) 14%(102) 23%(166) 16%(117) 3%(22) 5%(34) 3%(19) 6%(40) 731 Community: Urban 29%(133) 10%(46) 23%(107) 13%(60) 3%(15) 10%(44) 5%(23) 6%(29) 456 Community: Suburban 31%(301) 15%(144) 21%(204) 15%(152) 3%(34) 5%(51) 4%(40) 5%(53) 978 Community: Rural 25%(143) 16%(92) 20%(114) 18%(101) 5%(30) 5%(27) 3%(15) 7%(39) 561 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?

Economic Security Health Education Issues – Issues – Care Issues Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like – like the Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, 2010 health Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign care 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 29%(577) 14%(282) 21%(425) 16%(313) 4%(79) 6%(122) 4%(78) 6%(120) 1996 Employ: Private Sector 38%(234) 14%(87) 22%(136) 7%(46) 3%(17) 7%(45) 4%(23) 6%(36) 622 Employ: Government 33%(43) 13%(17) 22%(28) 7%(9) 9%(12) 6%(8) 6%(7) 4%(5) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 34%(51) 14%(20) 25%(37) 7%(11) 3%(5) 7%(11) 6%(9) 4%(6) 150 Employ: Homemaker 32%(43) 12%(16) 32%(42) 6%(8) 6%(8) 2%(3) 2%(3) 7%(9) 133 Employ: Retired 11%(57) 20%(100) 19%(94) 40%(199) 2%(9) 1%(5) 2%(9) 6%(31) 503 Employ: Unemployed 41%(86) 9%(19) 20%(44) 13%(28) 4%(8) 6%(12) 4%(8) 4%(8) 213 Employ: Other 28%(37) 12%(15) 18%(25) 7%(10) 5%(6) 13%(17) 4%(5) 14%(19) 134 Military HH: Yes 25%(90) 21%(75) 17%(62) 18%(66) 4%(15) 6%(21) 3%(13) 6%(24) 366 Military HH: No 30%(487) 13%(207) 22%(363) 15%(247) 4%(64) 6%(101) 4%(65) 6%(97) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 31%(242) 27%(204) 14%(111) 15%(112) 3%(20) 5%(40) 2%(19) 3%(23) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 27%(335) 6%(77) 26%(314) 16%(201) 5%(59) 7%(82) 5%(59) 8%(98) 1225 Trump Job Approve 33%(297) 26%(231) 15%(133) 16%(140) 2%(18) 3%(31) 1%(13) 5%(42) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 26%(264) 5%(47) 27%(283) 16%(167) 6%(59) 7%(77) 6%(61) 7%(75) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 30%(153) 34%(172) 12%(61) 15%(76) 2%(12) 2%(11) 1%(3) 5%(23) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 37%(145) 15%(59) 18%(72) 16%(65) 1%(6) 5%(20) 3%(11) 5%(18) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 31%(75) 8%(19) 23%(54) 13%(31) 6%(15) 9%(21) 6%(14) 4%(9) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 24%(189) 4%(28) 29%(229) 17%(136) 6%(44) 7%(56) 6%(47) 8%(65) 794 Favorable of Trump 33%(289) 27%(239) 14%(126) 16%(140) 2%(14) 3%(27) 1%(11) 5%(43) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 25%(262) 4%(37) 28%(285) 17%(172) 6%(57) 8%(82) 6%(61) 7%(75) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 29%(163) 34%(188) 13%(72) 14%(80) 2%(13) 2%(13) 1%(3) 4%(24) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 38%(126) 15%(51) 16%(54) 18%(60) — (1) 4%(14) 2%(8) 6%(19) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 35%(69) 4%(9) 22%(44) 16%(33) 5%(10) 10%(21) 5%(9) 3%(5) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 23%(193) 3%(28) 29%(240) 17%(139) 6%(47) 7%(62) 6%(52) 8%(69) 829 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?

Economic Security Health Education Issues – Issues – Care Issues Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like – like the Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, 2010 health Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign care 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 29%(577) 14%(282) 21%(425) 16%(313) 4%(79) 6%(122) 4%(78) 6%(120) 1996 #1 Issue: Economy 100%(577) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 577 #1 Issue: Security — (0) 100%(282) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care — (0) — (0) 100%(425) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(313) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(79) — (0) — (0) — (0) 79 #1 Issue: Education — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(122) — (0) — (0) 122 #1 Issue: Energy — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(78) — (0) 78 #1 Issue: Other — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(120) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 24%(184) 5%(41) 29%(223) 17%(132) 5%(38) 8%(58) 5%(41) 7%(57) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 30%(206) 28%(191) 15%(102) 17%(116) 2%(14) 3%(20) 1%(6) 4%(30) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 38%(30) 12%(9) 16%(13) 16%(12) — (0) 4%(3) 4%(3) 10%(8) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 24%(175) 4%(31) 28%(203) 19%(137) 4%(29) 7%(50) 5%(37) 7%(53) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(207) 28%(202) 16%(115) 17%(121) 2%(13) 2%(17) 1%(5) 4%(30) 709 2016 Vote: Other 35%(49) 9%(13) 21%(30) 15%(21) 3%(4) 5%(7) 4%(6) 7%(10) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(146) 8%(36) 18%(78) 8%(34) 8%(33) 11%(48) 7%(30) 6%(27) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 27%(363) 16%(210) 21%(285) 19%(252) 3%(41) 5%(67) 3%(42) 6%(79) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 33%(214) 11%(72) 21%(140) 9%(61) 6%(38) 8%(55) 5%(36) 6%(41) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 28%(237) 6%(53) 27%(227) 19%(164) 4%(31) 5%(46) 4%(35) 7%(59) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 27%(147) 28%(157) 15%(82) 19%(107) 2%(9) 4%(21) 1%(4) 4%(24) 550 2012 Vote: Other 27%(20) 24%(18) 15%(12) 11%(8) 2%(2) 2%(2) 2%(2) 16%(12) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(173) 10%(54) 20%(104) 6%(33) 7%(37) 10%(53) 7%(37) 5%(25) 517 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?

Economic Security Health Education Issues – Issues – Care Issues Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like – like the Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, 2010 health Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign care 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 29%(577) 14%(282) 21%(425) 16%(313) 4%(79) 6%(122) 4%(78) 6%(120) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 26%(92) 16%(57) 21%(76) 16%(58) 4%(15) 5%(19) 5%(17) 6%(22) 356 4-Region: Midwest 28%(128) 11%(52) 24%(111) 17%(80) 4%(18) 5%(25) 2%(10) 7%(34) 458 4-Region: South 31%(230) 16%(120) 20%(145) 14%(103) 4%(29) 6%(46) 4%(30) 6%(41) 745 4-Region: West 29%(126) 12%(52) 21%(93) 16%(71) 4%(17) 7%(31) 5%(21) 6%(24) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 25%(227) 5%(43) 28%(252) 17%(152) 6%(51) 8%(74) 6%(59) 6%(54) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 32%(252) 27%(207) 15%(120) 15%(114) 2%(18) 4%(28) 1%(8) 4%(34) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 27%(230) 5%(44) 28%(247) 16%(139) 5%(44) 7%(59) 6%(49) 6%(55) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 29%(193) 29%(192) 15%(103) 16%(105) 3%(18) 3%(23) 1%(8) 4%(29) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 40%(50) 9%(11) 15%(18) 19%(24) 3%(3) 6%(8) 1%(2) 7%(8) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 30%(57) 10%(18) 16%(30) 13%(24) 5%(9) 14%(26) 7%(13) 6%(11) 187 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: How likely is it that you will vote in the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state? Absolutely certain to Not likely at Already Demographic vote Very likely About 50-50 Not too likely all voted Total N Registered Voters 67%(1338) 12%(247) 8%(167) 2%(49) 5%(96) 5%(99) 1996 Gender: Male 65%(607) 12%(113) 8%(76) 2%(23) 6%(60) 6%(55) 934 Gender: Female 69%(731) 13%(135) 9%(91) 2%(26) 3%(36) 4%(44) 1062 Age: 18-29 52%(182) 20%(71) 17%(61) 3%(12) 5%(16) 3%(11) 353 Age: 30-44 64%(289) 13%(59) 13%(61) 3%(11) 4%(19) 3%(12) 452 Age: 45-54 69%(239) 13%(46) 7%(25) 3%(10) 5%(16) 3%(10) 346 Age: 55-64 72%(274) 11%(41) 3%(13) 3%(10) 4%(14) 8%(29) 380 Age: 65+ 76%(354) 7%(31) 2%(7) 1%(6) 7%(30) 8%(36) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 49%(82) 24%(40) 18%(30) 2%(3) 2%(3) 5%(8) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 58%(267) 15%(68) 15%(69) 4%(19) 6%(26) 2%(9) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 68%(362) 13%(69) 9%(48) 2%(11) 4%(23) 3%(17) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 73%(546) 9%(64) 2%(18) 2%(16) 5%(39) 8%(61) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 74%(564) 10%(78) 6%(47) 2%(14) 1%(10) 6%(44) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 48%(277) 16%(95) 15%(87) 4%(25) 12%(67) 5%(29) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 76%(497) 11%(75) 5%(33) 1%(10) 3%(18) 4%(26) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 73%(220) 11%(32) 6%(18) 2%(6) 2%(6) 6%(19) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 75%(344) 10%(46) 7%(30) 2%(9) 1%(4) 5%(25) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 47%(140) 15%(44) 12%(38) 4%(13) 15%(44) 7%(21) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 49%(137) 18%(50) 18%(49) 4%(12) 8%(23) 3%(8) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 74%(247) 11%(36) 6%(21) 1%(5) 3%(9) 4%(15) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 77%(250) 12%(39) 4%(12) 2%(5) 3%(9) 3%(11) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 72%(413) 13%(72) 5%(31) 1%(7) 3%(16) 6%(35) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 64%(326) 16%(82) 8%(40) 2%(12) 5%(24) 6%(30) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 74%(523) 9%(65) 5%(38) 2%(16) 4%(31) 4%(30) 703 Educ: < College 64%(804) 14%(175) 10%(125) 2%(30) 5%(58) 5%(63) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 69%(325) 12%(57) 7%(32) 3%(14) 4%(19) 5%(25) 472 Educ: Post-grad 78%(209) 6%(16) 4%(10) 2%(5) 7%(18) 4%(11) 269 Income: Under 50k 62%(662) 13%(142) 11%(117) 3%(26) 5%(58) 5%(55) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 73%(452) 11%(70) 6%(37) 2%(11) 4%(24) 4%(26) 618 Income: 100k+ 70%(225) 11%(36) 4%(14) 4%(11) 4%(14) 6%(19) 319 Ethnicity: White 68%(1099) 11%(185) 7%(120) 2%(40) 5%(85) 5%(86) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL1: How likely is it that you will vote in the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state? Absolutely certain to Not likely at Already Demographic vote Very likely About 50-50 Not too likely all voted Total N Registered Voters 67%(1338) 12%(247) 8%(167) 2%(49) 5%(96) 5%(99) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 63%(122) 15%(30) 12%(24) — (1) 4%(7) 5%(10) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 64%(163) 15%(38) 12%(30) 2%(6) 3%(6) 4%(9) 253 Ethnicity: Other 59%(76) 19%(25) 13%(17) 3%(4) 3%(4) 3%(3) 129 All Christian 74%(680) 11%(97) 5%(49) 1%(13) 5%(42) 5%(44) 924 All Non-Christian 69%(69) 14%(13) 5%(5) 3%(3) 4%(4) 5%(5) 99 Atheist 65%(55) 10%(9) 12%(10) 5%(4) 2%(2) 5%(4) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 60%(535) 14%(128) 12%(103) 3%(29) 5%(48) 5%(46) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 71%(84) 13%(15) 4%(5) 3%(3) 4%(5) 5%(6) 118 Evangelical 71%(388) 13%(72) 8%(44) 1%(8) 3%(18) 4%(20) 550 Non-Evangelical 69%(504) 12%(84) 7%(51) 2%(15) 5%(33) 6%(43) 731 Community: Urban 67%(306) 13%(60) 8%(36) 3%(16) 4%(20) 4%(19) 456 Community: Suburban 68%(664) 12%(120) 7%(73) 2%(22) 4%(39) 6%(60) 978 Community: Rural 66%(368) 12%(67) 10%(59) 2%(11) 7%(37) 3%(20) 561 Employ: Private Sector 70%(433) 14%(86) 6%(36) 2%(15) 4%(24) 5%(29) 622 Employ: Government 66%(86) 9%(11) 14%(18) 1%(1) 7%(9) 4%(5) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 63%(95) 12%(19) 12%(17) 7%(10) — (0) 6%(9) 150 Employ: Homemaker 73%(96) 8%(10) 11%(15) 3%(4) 4%(5) 1%(2) 133 Employ: Retired 75%(376) 9%(46) 2%(11) 1%(5) 6%(30) 7%(34) 503 Employ: Unemployed 54%(114) 13%(28) 15%(33) 4%(9) 8%(17) 5%(10) 213 Employ: Other 65%(87) 16%(22) 12%(16) 1%(1) 4%(6) 2%(3) 134 Military HH: Yes 73%(269) 10%(38) 5%(19) 2%(6) 5%(17) 5%(18) 366 Military HH: No 66%(1069) 13%(210) 9%(148) 3%(43) 5%(79) 5%(82) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 71%(549) 12%(91) 8%(60) 2%(12) 4%(31) 4%(29) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 64%(789) 13%(157) 9%(107) 3%(37) 5%(65) 6%(70) 1225 Trump Job Approve 71%(642) 12%(105) 7%(66) 2%(18) 4%(38) 4%(37) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 65%(671) 13%(134) 8%(85) 3%(28) 5%(53) 6%(62) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 80%(408) 8%(41) 4%(19) 1%(5) 4%(20) 3%(17) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 59%(234) 16%(63) 12%(47) 3%(12) 5%(18) 5%(20) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 49%(117) 20%(48) 17%(42) 5%(13) 4%(10) 4%(9) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 70%(554) 11%(86) 5%(43) 2%(15) 5%(43) 7%(53) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL1: How likely is it that you will vote in the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state? Absolutely certain to Not likely at Already Demographic vote Very likely About 50-50 Not too likely all voted Total N Registered Voters 67%(1338) 12%(247) 8%(167) 2%(49) 5%(96) 5%(99) 1996 Favorable of Trump 72%(636) 13%(112) 7%(62) 2%(14) 4%(32) 4%(33) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 65%(667) 13%(130) 8%(83) 3%(32) 5%(54) 6%(64) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 78%(435) 11%(61) 4%(23) 1%(6) 3%(17) 3%(16) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 60%(201) 15%(51) 12%(39) 3%(8) 5%(16) 5%(17) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 49%(99) 20%(39) 17%(34) 6%(11) 6%(12) 3%(6) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 69%(569) 11%(91) 6%(48) 2%(20) 5%(42) 7%(59) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 63%(361) 15%(86) 10%(60) 3%(18) 5%(29) 4%(23) 577 #1 Issue: Security 76%(216) 10%(27) 6%(16) — (1) 5%(15) 3%(7) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 67%(285) 13%(53) 8%(36) 3%(14) 3%(13) 6%(24) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 71%(221) 11%(34) 3%(11) 2%(6) 5%(15) 8%(27) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 60%(47) 11%(8) 19%(15) 2%(2) 4%(3) 4%(3) 79 #1 Issue: Education 57%(70) 17%(21) 16%(20) 2%(3) 3%(4) 4%(5) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 65%(51) 16%(13) 7%(6) 3%(3) 5%(4) 3%(3) 78 #1 Issue: Other 72%(87) 4%(5) 4%(5) 2%(3) 11%(13) 7%(8) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 76%(592) 9%(67) 4%(31) 1%(9) 2%(19) 7%(55) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 78%(532) 10%(66) 4%(27) 1%(8) 3%(20) 5%(31) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 47%(37) 21%(16) 17%(13) 1%(1) 10%(8) 5%(4) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 77%(553) 8%(56) 5%(33) 1%(11) 2%(18) 6%(44) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 78%(552) 9%(66) 4%(27) 1%(10) 4%(25) 4%(28) 709 2016 Vote: Other 47%(66) 21%(29) 8%(11) 3%(4) 9%(13) 12%(17) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(167) 22%(96) 22%(96) 5%(24) 9%(40) 2%(10) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 78%(1041) 8%(111) 4%(54) 1%(16) 3%(39) 6%(78) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 45%(297) 21%(137) 17%(113) 5%(32) 9%(56) 3%(21) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 74%(630) 10%(83) 6%(48) 2%(15) 3%(24) 6%(52) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 75%(415) 9%(52) 4%(22) 2%(10) 5%(28) 4%(23) 550 2012 Vote: Other 58%(43) 11%(8) 5%(4) 3%(2) 11%(8) 12%(9) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 48%(249) 20%(103) 18%(92) 4%(23) 7%(35) 3%(15) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL1: How likely is it that you will vote in the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state? Absolutely certain to Not likely at Already Demographic vote Very likely About 50-50 Not too likely all voted Total N Registered Voters 67%(1338) 12%(247) 8%(167) 2%(49) 5%(96) 5%(99) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 70%(248) 10%(37) 9%(33) 3%(12) 6%(20) 2%(6) 356 4-Region: Midwest 62%(285) 14%(64) 8%(38) 4%(17) 6%(28) 6%(27) 458 4-Region: South 68%(508) 13%(100) 8%(59) 2%(14) 4%(33) 4%(32) 745 4-Region: West 68%(298) 11%(46) 8%(36) 1%(6) 3%(15) 8%(35) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 72%(659) 11%(105) 7%(60) 2%(18) 2%(17) 6%(53) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 73%(571) 12%(92) 6%(44) 2%(16) 4%(31) 4%(28) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 76%(660) 12%(101) 5%(40) — (0) — (0) 8%(66) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 78%(524) 12%(83) 6%(37) — (0) — (0) 4%(28) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 59%(74) 18%(23) 22%(28) — (0) — (0) 1%(1) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 43%(80) 22%(40) 33%(62) — (0) — (0) 2%(4) 187 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: Now, thinking about the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state, would you vote in the Democratic primary or caucus, the Republican primary or caucus, or are you not likely to vote in a primary or caucus at all? Vote in Not likely to vote Democratic Vote in Republican in primary or Don’t know / No Demographic primary or caucus primary or caucus caucus opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(867) 36%(673) 7%(125) 10%(187) 1852 Gender: Male 42%(359) 40%(344) 9%(76) 8%(71) 851 Gender: Female 51%(507) 33%(328) 5%(49) 12%(116) 1000 Age: 18-29 56%(180) 20%(66) 7%(23) 17%(56) 325 Age: 30-44 52%(221) 32%(133) 6%(24) 10%(44) 421 Age: 45-54 39%(124) 44%(141) 7%(21) 11%(35) 321 Age: 55-64 44%(157) 41%(145) 7%(25) 8%(29) 356 Age: 65+ 43%(185) 44%(189) 7%(32) 5%(23) 428 Generation Z: 18-22 60%(95) 18%(29) 6%(9) 16%(26) 159 Millennial: Age 23-38 54%(223) 26%(107) 7%(29) 13%(53) 413 Generation X: Age 39-54 42%(207) 41%(203) 6%(30) 11%(56) 495 Boomers: Age 55-73 45%(309) 41%(284) 8%(52) 7%(45) 689 PID: Dem (no lean) 91%(668) 2%(15) 2%(15) 5%(35) 733 PID: Ind (no lean) 37%(179) 20%(96) 17%(83) 27%(131) 488 PID: Rep (no lean) 3%(20) 89%(562) 4%(27) 3%(22) 631 PID/Gender: Dem Men 90%(259) 3% (8) 3%(10) 4%(13) 289 PID/Gender: Dem Women 92%(408) 2% (7) 1%(6) 5%(22) 444 PID/Gender: Ind Men 37%(90) 21%(50) 22%(52) 21%(51) 243 PID/Gender: Ind Women 36%(88) 19%(46) 13%(31) 33%(80) 245 PID/Gender: Rep Men 3%(10) 90%(287) 4%(14) 3% (8) 319 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(11) 88%(275) 4%(12) 4%(14) 312 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 85%(468) 7%(37) 4%(24) 4%(22) 551 Ideo: Moderate (4) 55%(263) 25%(117) 9%(42) 12%(56) 478 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(84) 75%(489) 7%(46) 6%(36) 656 Educ: < College 44%(508) 37%(435) 6%(72) 13%(152) 1167 Educ: Bachelors degree 52%(227) 36%(158) 7%(30) 6%(25) 439 Educ: Post-grad 54%(132) 32%(80) 9%(23) 4%(10) 245 Income: Under 50k 47%(458) 33%(322) 7%(70) 13%(124) 975 Income: 50k-100k 48%(278) 37%(217) 6%(34) 9%(54) 584 Income: 100k+ 44%(130) 45%(133) 7%(21) 3%(9) 293 Continued on next page

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Table POL2: Now, thinking about the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state, would you vote in the Democratic primary or caucus, the Republican primary or caucus, or are you not likely to vote in a primary or caucus at all? Vote in Not likely to vote Democratic Vote in Republican in primary or Don’t know / No Demographic primary or caucus primary or caucus caucus opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(867) 36%(673) 7%(125) 10%(187) 1852 Ethnicity: White 42%(623) 42%(628) 7%(105) 9%(134) 1490 Ethnicity: Hispanic 52%(96) 29%(53) 3% (5) 17%(32) 186 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 76%(183) 6%(14) 5%(13) 13%(31) 241 Ethnicity: Other 50%(61) 25%(30) 6% (7) 19%(23) 121 All Christian 40%(350) 46%(398) 7%(63) 7%(58) 869 All Non-Christian 64%(59) 20%(18) 9% (8) 7% (7) 92 Atheist 68%(53) 13%(10) 5%(4) 14%(11) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 50%(405) 30%(246) 6%(50) 14%(111) 813 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 57%(62) 27%(30) 8%(9) 8%(9) 110 Evangelical 33%(175) 51%(269) 6%(31) 9%(49) 524 Non-Evangelical 49%(331) 35%(236) 8%(57) 9%(59) 683 Community: Urban 60%(251) 22%(93) 7%(31) 11%(46) 421 Community: Suburban 46%(424) 39%(354) 7%(60) 9%(79) 917 Community: Rural 37%(192) 44%(226) 7%(34) 12%(62) 514 Employ: Private Sector 48%(283) 37%(217) 8%(44) 7%(39) 583 Employ: Government 56%(67) 30%(36) 7% (8) 7%(9) 120 Employ: Self-Employed 44%(62) 36%(51) 8%(11) 12%(17) 140 Employ: Homemaker 41%(50) 42%(52) 2% (3) 15%(19) 123 Employ: Retired 43%(199) 44%(205) 7%(31) 7%(32) 468 Employ: Unemployed 48%(89) 31%(57) 7%(14) 14%(26) 186 Employ: Other 45%(57) 29%(36) 5% (7) 21%(27) 127 Military HH: Yes 41%(141) 45%(155) 7%(22) 7%(25) 343 Military HH: No 48%(726) 34%(517) 7%(102) 11%(163) 1508 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(105) 69%(500) 7%(52) 10%(71) 728 RD/WT: Wrong Track 68%(762) 15%(172) 7%(73) 10%(116) 1123 Trump Job Approve 13%(113) 70%(596) 7%(60) 9%(80) 849 Trump Job Disapprove 78%(747) 8%(75) 6%(62) 7%(68) 952 Continued on next page

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Table POL2: Now, thinking about the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state, would you vote in the Democratic primary or caucus, the Republican primary or caucus, or are you not likely to vote in a primary or caucus at all? Vote in Not likely to vote Democratic Vote in Republican in primary or Don’t know / No Demographic primary or caucus primary or caucus caucus opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(867) 36%(673) 7%(125) 10%(187) 1852 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(27) 82%(397) 7%(32) 6%(29) 485 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 24%(86) 55%(199) 8%(28) 14%(51) 364 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 60%(130) 17%(37) 9%(20) 13%(28) 216 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 84%(617) 5%(38) 6%(42) 5%(40) 736 Favorable of Trump 11%(96) 72%(609) 7%(60) 9%(78) 843 Unfavorable of Trump 79%(748) 6%(61) 6%(61) 8%(74) 945 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(40) 81%(432) 6%(32) 6%(32) 535 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 18%(56) 58%(177) 9%(28) 15%(46) 308 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 56%(100) 19%(33) 9%(17) 16%(28) 178 Very Unfavorable of Trump 85%(648) 4%(28) 6%(44) 6%(46) 767 #1 Issue: Economy 43%(230) 36%(193) 10%(50) 11%(57) 530 #1 Issue: Security 17%(44) 72%(192) 4%(11) 7%(18) 266 #1 Issue: Health Care 62%(247) 26%(103) 5%(18) 8%(30) 398 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48%(139) 36%(105) 8%(24) 8%(24) 292 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 60%(44) 24%(18) 4% (3) 12%(9) 74 #1 Issue: Education 51%(59) 20%(23) 7% (8) 22%(26) 115 #1 Issue: Energy 69%(49) 11% (8) 2% (2) 18%(13) 71 #1 Issue: Other 53%(55) 28%(29) 8% (8) 11%(11) 105 2018 House Vote: Democrat 88%(660) 4%(27) 3%(23) 5%(36) 746 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(42) 82%(540) 7%(43) 5%(32) 656 2018 House Vote: Someone else 19%(14) 15%(10) 15%(11) 51%(36) 70 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 87%(600) 5%(33) 4%(30) 3%(24) 686 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(60) 77%(522) 8%(51) 6%(40) 674 2016 Vote: Other 43%(53) 23%(28) 8%(9) 27%(33) 123 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(154) 24%(90) 9%(35) 25%(90) 369 Voted in 2014: Yes 49%(629) 40%(515) 5%(65) 6%(75) 1283 Voted in 2014: No 42%(238) 28%(158) 11%(60) 20%(113) 568 Continued on next page

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Table POL2: Now, thinking about the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state, would you vote in the Democratic primary or caucus, the Republican primary or caucus, or are you not likely to vote in a primary or caucus at all? Vote in Not likely to vote Democratic Vote in Republican in primary or Don’t know / No Demographic primary or caucus primary or caucus caucus opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(867) 36%(673) 7%(125) 10%(187) 1852 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 76%(616) 13%(106) 5%(43) 6%(49) 813 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 8%(43) 80%(412) 7%(35) 4%(21) 512 2012 Vote: Other 22%(14) 41%(27) 14%(9) 23%(15) 65 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(192) 28%(128) 8%(38) 22%(102) 459 4-Region: Northeast 53%(171) 30%(98) 9%(30) 8%(25) 324 4-Region: Midwest 46%(192) 37%(153) 7%(29) 10%(41) 414 4-Region: South 41%(290) 42%(294) 6%(42) 10%(72) 698 4-Region: West 52%(214) 31%(128) 6%(24) 12%(49) 415 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 89%(778) 3%(22) 4%(33) 5%(43) 876 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(33) 84%(616) 7%(50) 5%(36) 735 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 100%(867) — (0) — (0) — (0) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus — (0) 100%(673) — (0) — (0) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus — (0) — (0) 100%(125) — (0) 125 Don’t know / No opinion — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(187) 187 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: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you denitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote for someone else or denitely vote for someone else? Denitely Probably vote to vote to re-elect re-elect Probably Denitely Donald Donald vote for vote for Would not Don’t know / Demographic Trump Trump someone else someone else vote No opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(638) 9%(178) 7%(144) 43%(863) 2%(39) 7%(134) 1996 Gender: Male 36%(334) 10%(89) 7%(64) 39%(364) 2%(21) 7%(63) 934 Gender: Female 29%(305) 8%(89) 7%(79) 47%(499) 2%(19) 7%(71) 1062 Age: 18-29 16%(58) 6%(22) 12%(43) 50%(175) 5%(17) 11%(38) 353 Age: 30-44 28%(125) 9%(42) 9%(42) 46%(208) 1%(6) 6%(28) 452 Age: 45-54 40%(138) 9%(32) 5%(18) 36%(126) 2%(9) 7%(25) 346 Age: 55-64 37%(140) 9%(34) 5%(19) 42%(160) 1%(5) 6%(22) 380 Age: 65+ 38%(178) 10%(48) 5%(22) 42%(194) 1%(2) 4%(21) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 15%(24) 5%(8) 10%(17) 57%(94) 2%(3) 11%(18) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 21%(98) 9%(40) 11%(51) 46%(212) 4%(19) 8%(37) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 37%(198) 9%(48) 7%(35) 38%(203) 2%(10) 7%(36) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 37%(277) 10%(73) 5%(37) 42%(313) 1%(6) 5%(38) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 4%(28) 3%(23) 7%(52) 81%(612) 2%(14) 4%(28) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 22%(125) 10%(57) 12%(68) 38%(220) 4%(21) 15%(88) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 74%(485) 15%(97) 4%(24) 5%(30) 1%(4) 3%(18) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(12) 4%(13) 10%(31) 75%(225) 3%(8) 4%(13) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 3%(16) 2%(11) 5%(21) 85%(387) 1%(7) 3%(16) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24%(72) 10%(30) 8%(23) 40%(121) 4%(13) 14%(42) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 19%(53) 10%(27) 16%(45) 35%(99) 3%(9) 17%(46) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 75%(250) 14%(46) 3%(10) 5%(17) — (0) 3%(9) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 72%(236) 16%(51) 4%(13) 4%(13) 1%(4) 3%(9) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(31) 2%(10) 9%(49) 81%(463) 1%(6) 3%(15) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 23%(116) 10%(52) 8%(44) 49%(254) 2%(12) 7%(37) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 65%(460) 14%(101) 5%(33) 11%(77) — (3) 4%(29) 703 Educ: < College 34%(426) 8%(106) 7%(89) 39%(491) 3%(36) 9%(107) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 30%(141) 10%(46) 9%(40) 47%(220) — (1) 5%(24) 472 Educ: Post-grad 26%(71) 9%(25) 5%(14) 57%(152) 1%(2) 1%(4) 269 Continued on next page

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Table POL3: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you denitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote for someone else or denitely vote for someone else? Denitely Probably vote to vote to re-elect re-elect Probably Denitely Donald Donald vote for vote for Would not Don’t know / Demographic Trump Trump someone else someone else vote No opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(638) 9%(178) 7%(144) 43%(863) 2%(39) 7%(134) 1996 Income: Under 50k 31%(323) 8%(86) 7%(75) 44%(461) 3%(29) 8%(85) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 32%(200) 9%(59) 8%(47) 44%(272) 1%(7) 5%(34) 618 Income: 100k+ 36%(116) 10%(33) 7%(22) 41%(130) 1%(4) 5%(16) 319 Ethnicity: White 37%(602) 10%(159) 6%(103) 40%(638) 1%(23) 6%(90) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 21%(41) 7%(14) 10%(19) 49%(96) 3%(6) 9%(18) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4%(10) 4%(10) 12%(31) 64%(163) 4%(10) 12%(29) 253 Ethnicity: Other 21%(27) 7%(9) 8%(10) 48%(62) 5%(6) 12%(15) 129 All Christian 39%(359) 11%(99) 7%(67) 37%(339) 1%(13) 5%(46) 924 All Non-Christian 24%(24) 6%(6) 9%(9) 54%(53) 1%(1) 6%(6) 99 Atheist 16%(13) 2%(2) 4%(3) 72%(61) 1%(1) 5%(4) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 27%(242) 8%(70) 7%(64) 46%(410) 3%(25) 9%(78) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 27%(32) 7%(9) 11%(13) 47%(56) 1%(1) 7%(8) 118 Evangelical 45%(250) 11%(62) 8%(45) 30%(164) 1%(7) 4%(23) 550 Non-Evangelical 30%(216) 10%(74) 7%(51) 45%(327) 2%(13) 7%(49) 731 Community: Urban 19%(88) 7%(32) 9%(39) 54%(244) 3%(12) 9%(41) 456 Community: Suburban 33%(319) 9%(93) 8%(79) 44%(428) 1%(13) 5%(47) 978 Community: Rural 41%(232) 10%(54) 5%(25) 34%(190) 3%(15) 8%(46) 561 Employ: Private Sector 33%(205) 10%(63) 7%(44) 44%(276) 2%(10) 4%(25) 622 Employ: Government 24%(32) 6%(8) 6%(8) 52%(68) 4%(5) 7%(9) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 34%(51) 8%(12) 9%(13) 37%(56) 2%(3) 10%(15) 150 Employ: Homemaker 41%(54) 7%(9) 8%(11) 34%(45) 1%(2) 9%(12) 133 Employ: Retired 39%(194) 10%(50) 5%(27) 41%(204) — (2) 5%(26) 503 Employ: Unemployed 26%(56) 6%(14) 7%(16) 47%(99) 5%(11) 8%(16) 213 Employ: Other 24%(32) 11%(14) 9%(13) 41%(55) 1%(2) 14%(18) 134 Military HH: Yes 42%(154) 8%(31) 7%(25) 38%(138) 1%(4) 4%(15) 366 Military HH: No 30%(484) 9%(147) 7%(119) 44%(725) 2%(35) 7%(119) 1630 Continued on next page

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Table POL3: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you denitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote for someone else or denitely vote for someone else? Denitely Probably vote to vote to re-elect re-elect Probably Denitely Donald Donald vote for vote for Would not Don’t know / Demographic Trump Trump someone else someone else vote No opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(638) 9%(178) 7%(144) 43%(863) 2%(39) 7%(134) 1996 RD/WT: Right Direction 67%(513) 14%(112) 5%(40) 7%(53) 1%(5) 6%(49) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 10%(125) 5%(66) 8%(104) 66%(810) 3%(35) 7%(85) 1225 Trump Job Approve 68%(619) 16%(149) 5%(48) 3%(31) 1%(9) 6%(50) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(20) 3%(26) 9%(92) 80%(827) 3%(28) 4%(40) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 93%(476) 5%(24) — (0) 1%(4) — (1) 1%(5) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 36%(142) 32%(125) 12%(48) 7%(27) 2%(8) 11%(45) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 1%(4) 11%(25) 28%(66) 47%(113) 3%(8) 9%(23) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(16) — (1) 3%(26) 90%(713) 3%(20) 2%(17) 794 Favorable of Trump 71%(629) 17%(153) 4%(32) 3%(24) — (4) 5%(47) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(8) 2%(23) 11%(109) 79%(815) 3%(29) 4%(46) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 90%(504) 5%(29) 1%(3) 3%(15) — (1) 1%(4) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 38%(125) 37%(124) 9%(29) 3%(9) 1%(3) 13%(43) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2%(5) 10%(20) 34%(67) 37%(75) 3%(7) 13%(26) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump — (3) — (3) 5%(42) 89%(740) 3%(22) 2%(20) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 34%(195) 12%(68) 9%(53) 36%(208) 2%(11) 7%(41) 577 #1 Issue: Security 70%(196) 11%(31) 4%(11) 11%(30) — (1) 4%(12) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 20%(85) 7%(29) 8%(35) 57%(243) 3%(12) 5%(20) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 31%(98) 9%(29) 7%(21) 45%(141) 1%(4) 6%(20) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 17%(14) 5%(4) 5%(4) 66%(52) 3%(3) 3%(2) 79 #1 Issue: Education 11%(14) 5%(6) 11%(13) 55%(67) 2%(3) 16%(19) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(5) 7%(5) 2%(2) 73%(57) 1%(1) 11%(9) 78 #1 Issue: Other 26%(32) 4%(5) 3%(4) 53%(64) 4%(5) 9%(11) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(25) 3%(27) 8%(62) 80%(621) 1%(10) 4%(30) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 72%(491) 15%(103) 5%(34) 5%(37) — (1) 3%(18) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 15%(12) 12%(9) 14%(11) 29%(23) 1%(1) 30%(23) 79 Continued on next page

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Table POL3: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you denitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote for someone else or denitely vote for someone else? Denitely Probably vote to vote to re-elect re-elect Probably Denitely Donald Donald vote for vote for Would not Don’t know / Demographic Trump Trump someone else someone else vote No opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(638) 9%(178) 7%(144) 43%(863) 2%(39) 7%(134) 1996 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(10) 2%(15) 7%(51) 85%(605) 2%(12) 3%(22) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 73%(518) 17%(117) 3%(20) 4%(29) — (3) 3%(22) 709 2016 Vote: Other 10%(13) 9%(13) 18%(25) 42%(59) 1%(1) 20%(27) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(97) 8%(33) 11%(46) 39%(169) 5%(23) 15%(64) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 35%(463) 9%(119) 6%(87) 45%(601) 1%(13) 4%(55) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 27%(175) 9%(58) 9%(57) 40%(261) 4%(27) 12%(79) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 12%(98) 5%(44) 8%(69) 70%(593) 2%(13) 4%(35) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 69%(381) 15%(80) 4%(22) 9%(48) — (3) 3%(17) 550 2012 Vote: Other 33%(25) 13%(10) 8%(6) 23%(17) 2%(1) 21%(16) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(134) 8%(43) 9%(46) 40%(204) 4%(23) 13%(66) 517 4-Region: Northeast 29%(103) 8%(29) 8%(27) 46%(164) 2%(8) 7%(25) 356 4-Region: Midwest 29%(134) 12%(55) 8%(35) 43%(197) 1%(5) 7%(32) 458 4-Region: South 39%(288) 9%(64) 7%(51) 38%(282) 2%(16) 6%(45) 745 4-Region: West 26%(114) 7%(30) 7%(30) 50%(220) 2%(11) 7%(32) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(31) 3%(26) 8%(70) 81%(735) 2%(15) 4%(33) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 71%(557) 15%(115) 4%(35) 5%(38) 1%(5) 4%(31) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 4%(35) 2%(19) 9%(79) 81%(703) 1%(11) 2%(20) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 75%(507) 15%(103) 4%(25) 4%(26) — (0) 2%(11) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 31%(39) 15%(19) 8%(10) 37%(46) 1%(1) 8%(9) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 15%(28) 13%(24) 9%(16) 23%(43) 1%(1) 40%(75) 187 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: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for? Democratic Republican Don’t know / No Demographic candidate candidate Would not vote opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(927) 38%(756) 2%(36) 14%(277) 1996 Gender: Male 44%(411) 42%(394) 2%(17) 12%(111) 934 Gender: Female 49%(516) 34%(361) 2%(19) 16%(166) 1062 Age: 18-29 56%(197) 21%(73) 3%(12) 20%(71) 353 Age: 30-44 49%(222) 33%(151) 3%(12) 15%(67) 452 Age: 45-54 42%(147) 44%(152) 1%(4) 13%(43) 346 Age: 55-64 42%(160) 44%(166) 1% (5) 13%(49) 380 Age: 65+ 43%(201) 46%(214) 1% (3) 10%(46) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 65%(107) 17%(28) 2% (3) 16%(26) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 51%(232) 27%(124) 4%(18) 18%(83) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 43%(227) 42%(224) 1% (7) 14%(72) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 43%(320) 44%(329) 1% (8) 12%(87) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 91%(687) 2%(18) — (3) 7%(49) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 37%(215) 25%(147) 5%(28) 33%(189) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 4%(25) 90%(591) 1% (5) 6%(38) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 91%(275) 2% (5) 1% (2) 6%(19) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 90%(412) 3%(14) — (1) 7%(31) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 41%(122) 29%(86) 5%(15) 26%(78) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 33%(93) 22%(61) 5%(13) 40%(112) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 4%(14) 91%(304) — (0) 4%(15) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(11) 88%(287) 1% (5) 7%(23) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 88%(504) 6%(33) 1%(4) 6%(32) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 54%(277) 27%(138) 1% (5) 18%(93) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(86) 79%(558) 1% (8) 7%(51) 703 Educ: < College 43%(545) 38%(474) 2%(28) 17%(209) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 50%(236) 39%(184) 1%(4) 10%(48) 472 Educ: Post-grad 55%(147) 36%(98) 1%(4) 8%(20) 269 Income: Under 50k 47%(500) 34%(363) 2%(22) 16%(173) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 47%(289) 39%(241) 1% (8) 13%(81) 618 Income: 100k+ 43%(138) 48%(152) 2%(6) 7%(23) 319 Ethnicity: White 41%(668) 44%(706) 2%(26) 13%(214) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 57%(110) 26%(50) 2%(4) 15%(30) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for? Democratic Republican Don’t know / No Demographic candidate candidate Would not vote opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(927) 38%(756) 2%(36) 14%(277) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 75%(190) 7%(18) 3% (7) 15%(38) 253 Ethnicity: Other 53%(69) 25%(32) 3% (3) 20%(25) 129 All Christian 41%(376) 48%(442) 1%(10) 10%(96) 924 All Non-Christian 59%(58) 29%(29) 2% (2) 10%(10) 99 Atheist 71%(60) 14%(12) — (0) 15%(12) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 49%(433) 31%(273) 3%(25) 18%(158) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 55%(65) 33%(39) 1% (2) 11%(13) 118 Evangelical 33%(184) 56%(306) 1%(6) 10%(54) 550 Non-Evangelical 48%(349) 36%(266) 2%(15) 14%(101) 731 Community: Urban 60%(274) 24%(112) 1% (5) 14%(66) 456 Community: Suburban 46%(451) 40%(393) 2%(17) 12%(117) 978 Community: Rural 36%(203) 45%(251) 2%(13) 17%(95) 561 Employ: Private Sector 48%(298) 40%(250) 2%(12) 10%(62) 622 Employ: Government 57%(74) 30%(38) 2% (3) 11%(15) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 45%(67) 38%(57) 2%(4) 15%(23) 150 Employ: Homemaker 39%(52) 40%(53) — (0) 21%(28) 133 Employ: Retired 42%(210) 47%(236) — (1) 11%(56) 503 Employ: Unemployed 48%(102) 27%(56) 4%(9) 21%(45) 213 Employ: Other 48%(64) 30%(41) 3% (3) 19%(26) 134 Military HH: Yes 39%(143) 47%(171) 1% (2) 14%(50) 366 Military HH: No 48%(784) 36%(584) 2%(34) 14%(228) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 12%(93) 74%(570) 1% (7) 13%(101) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 68%(834) 15%(186) 2%(29) 14%(176) 1225 Trump Job Approve 10%(94) 75%(677) 1% (8) 14%(127) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 80%(825) 8%(79) 2%(24) 10%(105) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 4%(19) 88%(452) — (2) 8%(39) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 19%(75) 57%(225) 2%(6) 22%(88) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 63%(149) 17%(41) 2% (5) 18%(44) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 85%(676) 5%(37) 2%(19) 8%(62) 794 Favorable of Trump 8%(75) 77%(689) 1%(6) 13%(120) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 81%(831) 6%(62) 2%(24) 11%(113) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL4: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for? Democratic Republican Don’t know / No Demographic candidate candidate Would not vote opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(927) 38%(756) 2%(36) 14%(277) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 6%(33) 87%(484) — (2) 7%(39) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 13%(42) 62%(205) 1%(4) 24%(81) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 58%(116) 18%(36) 4% (7) 21%(43) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 86%(715) 3%(26) 2%(17) 9%(71) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 39%(224) 41%(235) 2%(12) 18%(105) 577 #1 Issue: Security 16%(45) 75%(211) 1% (3) 8%(23) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 62%(264) 27%(114) 1%(4) 10%(42) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 50%(157) 36%(113) 1%(4) 12%(38) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 61%(48) 25%(19) — (0) 15%(12) 79 #1 Issue: Education 56%(69) 20%(25) 6% (7) 18%(22) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 73%(57) 8%(6) 1% (1) 19%(14) 78 #1 Issue: Other 53%(63) 27%(33) 4% (5) 17%(20) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 90%(700) 3%(24) — (2) 6%(48) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 4%(30) 88%(602) — (1) 8%(52) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 19%(15) 13%(10) 3% (2) 65%(51) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 90%(646) 4%(28) — (2) 5%(39) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(52) 82%(582) 1% (5) 10%(70) 709 2016 Vote: Other 39%(54) 27%(38) 1% (1) 34%(47) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(175) 25%(108) 6%(28) 28%(122) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 49%(653) 41%(553) — (4) 10%(128) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 42%(274) 31%(202) 5%(32) 23%(149) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 76%(644) 14%(121) 1% (5) 10%(81) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9%(48) 82%(453) — (2) 9%(47) 550 2012 Vote: Other 19%(14) 43%(32) 4% (3) 35%(26) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(220) 29%(150) 5%(25) 24%(122) 517 4-Region: Northeast 51%(182) 34%(120) 2% (8) 13%(46) 356 4-Region: Midwest 46%(211) 40%(183) 1%(6) 13%(59) 458 4-Region: South 40%(300) 43%(324) 2%(16) 14%(106) 745 4-Region: West 54%(234) 30%(129) 2% (7) 15%(66) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 89%(813) 3%(25) 1% (5) 7%(68) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 4%(35) 87%(677) 1%(10) 8%(60) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL4: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for? Democratic Republican Don’t know / No Demographic candidate candidate Would not vote opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(927) 38%(756) 2%(36) 14%(277) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 91%(792) 5%(40) — (2) 4%(32) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 4%(26) 90%(608) — (1) 5%(37) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 35%(44) 38%(48) 5%(6) 22%(27) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 12%(23) 12%(23) 1% (1) 75%(140) 187 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: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) dropping out of the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(242) 30%(608) 27%(530) 31%(616) 1996 Gender: Male 15%(141) 33%(307) 27%(253) 25%(233) 934 Gender: Female 10%(101) 28%(300) 26%(278) 36%(383) 1062 Age: 18-29 12%(41) 20%(70) 26%(93) 42%(149) 353 Age: 30-44 10%(43) 25%(112) 29%(133) 36%(163) 452 Age: 45-54 12%(40) 29%(102) 26%(90) 33%(114) 346 Age: 55-64 15%(56) 35%(134) 24%(90) 26%(100) 380 Age: 65+ 13%(62) 41%(189) 27%(124) 19%(89) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 13%(21) 18%(30) 25%(41) 44%(72) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 9%(42) 23%(103) 28%(129) 40%(182) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 12%(61) 28%(151) 27%(145) 32%(172) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 14%(102) 39%(288) 24%(180) 24%(175) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 12%(90) 35%(263) 25%(192) 28%(213) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 11%(63) 28%(162) 29%(166) 33%(189) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 14%(89) 28%(182) 26%(173) 33%(214) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 13%(38) 40%(120) 26%(80) 21%(63) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 11%(52) 31%(143) 25%(112) 33%(150) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(48) 29%(86) 30%(90) 26%(77) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 5%(15) 27%(76) 27%(76) 40%(112) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 17%(55) 30%(101) 25%(84) 28%(93) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(34) 25%(82) 27%(89) 37%(121) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 14%(78) 38%(218) 26%(149) 23%(129) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 12%(63) 28%(143) 28%(143) 32%(165) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(91) 32%(228) 26%(181) 29%(203) 703 Educ: < College 10%(123) 26%(328) 27%(345) 37%(460) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 16%(74) 36%(170) 25%(117) 24%(111) 472 Educ: Post-grad 17%(45) 41%(110) 26%(69) 17%(45) 269 Income: Under 50k 11%(113) 27%(288) 26%(277) 36%(381) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 13%(81) 34%(208) 27%(165) 27%(164) 618 Income: 100k+ 15%(48) 35%(111) 28%(88) 22%(71) 319 Ethnicity: White 11%(184) 32%(514) 27%(439) 30%(477) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 18%(34) 25%(48) 29%(57) 28%(55) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) dropping out of the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(242) 30%(608) 27%(530) 31%(616) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 16%(40) 26%(65) 22%(56) 36%(91) 253 Ethnicity: Other 14%(18) 22%(28) 27%(35) 37%(47) 129 All Christian 14%(133) 35%(325) 26%(239) 25%(227) 924 All Non-Christian 19%(19) 31%(31) 28%(28) 22%(21) 99 Atheist 6% (5) 40%(34) 18%(15) 36%(30) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 10%(85) 25%(218) 28%(248) 38%(338) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 17%(20) 32%(38) 29%(35) 21%(25) 118 Evangelical 12%(67) 29%(161) 27%(150) 31%(172) 550 Non-Evangelical 14%(101) 33%(244) 24%(174) 29%(211) 731 Community: Urban 12%(56) 32%(146) 24%(110) 32%(144) 456 Community: Suburban 14%(136) 32%(313) 27%(263) 27%(267) 978 Community: Rural 9%(50) 27%(149) 28%(157) 36%(205) 561 Employ: Private Sector 13%(78) 31%(196) 28%(172) 28%(177) 622 Employ: Government 19%(25) 31%(40) 27%(35) 23%(29) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 11%(17) 25%(38) 25%(38) 39%(58) 150 Employ: Homemaker 8%(10) 24%(31) 21%(28) 48%(64) 133 Employ: Retired 13%(68) 41%(207) 25%(125) 20%(103) 503 Employ: Unemployed 11%(24) 22%(47) 31%(67) 35%(74) 213 Employ: Other 8%(11) 19%(26) 26%(35) 46%(62) 134 Military HH: Yes 14%(53) 33%(120) 23%(86) 29%(107) 366 Military HH: No 12%(189) 30%(487) 27%(444) 31%(509) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(107) 30%(228) 25%(190) 32%(246) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 11%(135) 31%(380) 28%(340) 30%(369) 1225 Trump Job Approve 13%(114) 28%(257) 25%(229) 34%(305) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 12%(124) 33%(344) 28%(286) 27%(278) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 15%(77) 31%(156) 24%(123) 30%(154) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 9%(37) 26%(101) 27%(106) 38%(151) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 8%(20) 29%(70) 31%(74) 31%(74) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 13%(104) 34%(274) 27%(212) 26%(204) 794 Favorable of Trump 13%(115) 28%(247) 26%(229) 34%(298) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 12%(123) 34%(347) 27%(282) 27%(277) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) dropping out of the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(242) 30%(608) 27%(530) 31%(616) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 15%(85) 30%(168) 25%(138) 30%(165) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9%(30) 24%(78) 27%(90) 40%(133) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 10%(20) 32%(64) 27%(55) 31%(62) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 12%(103) 34%(283) 27%(228) 26%(215) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 12%(67) 28%(161) 27%(153) 34%(195) 577 #1 Issue: Security 12%(34) 37%(105) 23%(64) 28%(79) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(69) 28%(120) 28%(117) 28%(120) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 14%(43) 35%(111) 25%(77) 26%(83) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 10% (8) 32%(25) 29%(23) 29%(23) 79 #1 Issue: Education 4% (5) 21%(25) 31%(38) 44%(54) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 7%(6) 25%(20) 35%(27) 32%(25) 78 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) 34%(41) 26%(31) 31%(37) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 15%(115) 37%(288) 27%(209) 21%(162) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 14%(94) 31%(212) 27%(182) 29%(196) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 8%(6) 25%(20) 29%(23) 38%(30) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 14%(101) 36%(261) 28%(197) 22%(156) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(92) 31%(221) 26%(186) 30%(211) 709 2016 Vote: Other 11%(15) 33%(46) 29%(41) 27%(38) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(34) 19%(80) 25%(107) 49%(211) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(190) 34%(454) 27%(356) 25%(340) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 8%(52) 23%(154) 27%(175) 42%(276) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 13%(109) 34%(293) 28%(242) 24%(208) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15%(81) 33%(182) 25%(138) 27%(149) 550 2012 Vote: Other 7% (5) 33%(25) 24%(18) 36%(27) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(46) 21%(106) 26%(132) 45%(231) 517 4-Region: Northeast 13%(45) 32%(115) 26%(94) 29%(102) 356 4-Region: Midwest 11%(49) 32%(147) 24%(108) 34%(155) 458 4-Region: South 11%(85) 30%(223) 28%(208) 31%(229) 745 4-Region: West 15%(63) 28%(123) 28%(120) 30%(129) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 12%(112) 34%(308) 27%(243) 27%(248) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 13%(104) 29%(225) 26%(203) 32%(249) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) dropping out of the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(242) 30%(608) 27%(530) 31%(616) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 12%(106) 36%(316) 28%(238) 24%(206) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 15%(101) 29%(194) 24%(163) 32%(214) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 11%(14) 27%(34) 31%(39) 31%(39) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 6%(11) 17%(32) 27%(50) 50%(94) 187 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: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla) and Ben McAdams (D-Utah) testing positive for the coronavirus Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(230) 30%(591) 25%(508) 33%(667) 1996 Gender: Male 12%(111) 31%(293) 28%(257) 29%(273) 934 Gender: Female 11%(120) 28%(297) 24%(251) 37%(394) 1062 Age: 18-29 10%(34) 21%(74) 24%(85) 45%(160) 353 Age: 30-44 13%(58) 27%(122) 26%(120) 34%(152) 452 Age: 45-54 13%(45) 26%(90) 27%(94) 34%(117) 346 Age: 55-64 10%(40) 36%(136) 21%(82) 32%(123) 380 Age: 65+ 11%(53) 36%(168) 27%(127) 25%(116) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 10%(17) 21%(34) 27%(44) 42%(69) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 11%(49) 24%(110) 25%(113) 41%(186) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 13%(71) 27%(142) 27%(142) 33%(174) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 11%(80) 36%(270) 24%(179) 29%(216) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 13%(96) 32%(242) 23%(178) 32%(242) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(57) 29%(170) 27%(159) 33%(193) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 12%(77) 27%(178) 26%(171) 35%(233) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 12%(37) 36%(109) 23%(70) 28%(85) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 13%(59) 29%(133) 23%(107) 34%(157) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(31) 31%(92) 32%(97) 27%(81) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 9%(26) 28%(78) 22%(62) 40%(112) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(43) 28%(92) 27%(90) 32%(108) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(34) 26%(86) 25%(81) 38%(125) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13%(74) 36%(208) 23%(134) 28%(159) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(58) 31%(157) 26%(136) 32%(162) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(82) 29%(206) 26%(183) 33%(231) 703 Educ: < College 10%(128) 27%(338) 26%(321) 37%(468) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 14%(65) 32%(153) 25%(117) 29%(137) 472 Educ: Post-grad 14%(37) 37%(99) 26%(70) 23%(62) 269 Income: Under 50k 10%(110) 27%(289) 27%(286) 35%(374) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 12%(75) 31%(192) 22%(138) 34%(213) 618 Income: 100k+ 14%(45) 34%(109) 26%(84) 25%(80) 319 Ethnicity: White 11%(181) 30%(492) 25%(403) 33%(539) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 12%(24) 29%(56) 23%(44) 36%(69) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla) and Ben McAdams (D-Utah) testing positive for the coronavirus Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(230) 30%(591) 25%(508) 33%(667) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 14%(35) 26%(65) 29%(72) 32%(81) 253 Ethnicity: Other 11%(15) 27%(34) 25%(32) 37%(47) 129 All Christian 13%(117) 34%(313) 25%(234) 28%(260) 924 All Non-Christian 19%(19) 38%(38) 18%(17) 25%(25) 99 Atheist 5%(4) 38%(32) 24%(20) 33%(28) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 10%(90) 23%(208) 27%(236) 40%(355) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 19%(22) 36%(42) 20%(23) 25%(30) 118 Evangelical 12%(66) 28%(156) 24%(135) 35%(193) 550 Non-Evangelical 13%(91) 33%(240) 27%(194) 28%(205) 731 Community: Urban 14%(63) 29%(131) 22%(103) 35%(160) 456 Community: Suburban 12%(118) 30%(295) 27%(262) 31%(303) 978 Community: Rural 9%(49) 29%(165) 25%(143) 36%(204) 561 Employ: Private Sector 14%(86) 31%(191) 25%(157) 30%(189) 622 Employ: Government 13%(17) 35%(45) 21%(28) 31%(40) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 8%(12) 25%(38) 29%(44) 38%(56) 150 Employ: Homemaker 12%(15) 19%(26) 22%(30) 47%(62) 133 Employ: Retired 11%(53) 38%(192) 26%(131) 25%(127) 503 Employ: Unemployed 11%(23) 20%(43) 27%(57) 42%(90) 213 Employ: Other 13%(18) 24%(32) 22%(30) 41%(55) 134 Military HH: Yes 12%(45) 29%(108) 31%(113) 27%(100) 366 Military HH: No 11%(185) 30%(483) 24%(395) 35%(567) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 11%(87) 27%(208) 27%(206) 35%(270) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 12%(143) 31%(383) 25%(302) 32%(397) 1225 Trump Job Approve 11%(103) 27%(243) 26%(236) 36%(324) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 12%(124) 33%(344) 25%(254) 30%(310) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 12%(60) 26%(135) 28%(143) 34%(173) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 11%(43) 27%(107) 24%(93) 38%(151) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 8%(18) 32%(77) 25%(60) 35%(83) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 13%(106) 34%(267) 24%(194) 29%(227) 794 Favorable of Trump 12%(105) 27%(238) 27%(241) 34%(306) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 12%(122) 33%(342) 24%(247) 31%(319) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla) and Ben McAdams (D-Utah) testing positive for the coronavirus Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(230) 30%(591) 25%(508) 33%(667) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 12%(67) 27%(150) 28%(155) 33%(185) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(38) 26%(87) 26%(86) 37%(121) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(15) 31%(63) 20%(40) 41%(83) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 13%(107) 34%(279) 25%(207) 28%(236) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 11%(61) 27%(154) 25%(142) 38%(219) 577 #1 Issue: Security 9%(26) 30%(83) 30%(84) 31%(89) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(67) 30%(126) 24%(100) 31%(132) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 12%(39) 36%(113) 23%(73) 28%(88) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 7%(6) 28%(22) 26%(20) 39%(31) 79 #1 Issue: Education 8%(9) 20%(25) 32%(39) 40%(49) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 15%(12) 27%(21) 25%(19) 34%(26) 78 #1 Issue: Other 10%(12) 39%(47) 24%(29) 27%(33) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 14%(105) 36%(280) 24%(185) 26%(204) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 13%(86) 30%(207) 27%(182) 31%(210) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 8% (7) 26%(21) 25%(19) 41%(32) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 12%(89) 36%(261) 26%(183) 26%(183) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(82) 30%(212) 25%(179) 33%(236) 709 2016 Vote: Other 14%(19) 25%(35) 28%(39) 33%(46) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(40) 19%(83) 25%(107) 47%(202) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 13%(171) 34%(455) 25%(337) 28%(375) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 9%(59) 21%(135) 26%(171) 44%(292) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 13%(107) 33%(284) 28%(235) 26%(225) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 12%(68) 32%(177) 23%(126) 33%(179) 550 2012 Vote: Other 10% (7) 26%(20) 27%(20) 37%(27) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(47) 21%(109) 24%(126) 45%(235) 517 4-Region: Northeast 10%(36) 31%(110) 26%(93) 33%(117) 356 4-Region: Midwest 11%(49) 28%(128) 24%(111) 37%(171) 458 4-Region: South 13%(98) 30%(223) 26%(192) 31%(232) 745 4-Region: West 11%(48) 30%(129) 26%(112) 34%(147) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 12%(109) 33%(303) 24%(220) 31%(280) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 12%(92) 28%(218) 26%(201) 35%(270) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla) and Ben McAdams (D-Utah) testing positive for the coronavirus Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(230) 30%(591) 25%(508) 33%(667) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 12%(102) 35%(300) 25%(217) 29%(248) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 12%(84) 29%(198) 26%(172) 32%(218) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 10%(13) 27%(34) 28%(35) 35%(43) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 8%(16) 17%(31) 24%(46) 50%(94) 187 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: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Congress passing a bill to increase unemployment benets, provide funding for free coronavirus testing and subsidies for small businesses Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 35%(690) 44%(874) 13%(250) 9%(182) 1996 Gender: Male 36%(333) 43%(404) 12%(111) 9%(87) 934 Gender: Female 34%(357) 44%(471) 13%(138) 9%(96) 1062 Age: 18-29 27%(96) 41%(145) 17%(61) 14%(51) 353 Age: 30-44 37%(169) 41%(184) 12%(53) 10%(46) 452 Age: 45-54 33%(113) 44%(151) 14%(49) 10%(34) 346 Age: 55-64 40%(150) 43%(165) 10%(38) 7%(26) 380 Age: 65+ 35%(161) 49%(229) 10%(49) 6%(26) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 23%(38) 40%(66) 22%(36) 15%(25) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 35%(159) 40%(181) 13%(62) 12%(55) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 34%(181) 44%(233) 12%(66) 9%(50) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 38%(282) 46%(342) 10%(73) 6%(48) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 39%(293) 42%(320) 12%(89) 7%(56) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 28%(161) 47%(275) 14%(82) 11%(61) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 36%(236) 42%(280) 12%(78) 10%(65) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 38%(116) 44%(131) 9%(27) 9%(26) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 39%(177) 41%(189) 13%(61) 6%(30) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 30%(89) 45%(135) 17%(50) 9%(26) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26%(72) 50%(140) 12%(32) 13%(35) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 38%(128) 41%(137) 10%(34) 10%(34) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 33%(108) 44%(142) 14%(45) 10%(31) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 40%(232) 44%(254) 11%(62) 5%(27) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 34%(173) 46%(235) 13%(67) 7%(38) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 36%(250) 45%(316) 11%(74) 9%(63) 703 Educ: < College 32%(396) 42%(528) 15%(191) 11%(141) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 39%(185) 47%(220) 8%(38) 6%(30) 472 Educ: Post-grad 41%(109) 47%(126) 8%(21) 4%(11) 269 Income: Under 50k 32%(341) 43%(452) 14%(145) 11%(121) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 35%(218) 45%(279) 13%(78) 7%(43) 618 Income: 100k+ 41%(131) 45%(143) 8%(27) 6%(18) 319 Ethnicity: White 34%(555) 45%(719) 13%(207) 8%(134) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 33%(64) 41%(80) 18%(35) 7%(14) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Congress passing a bill to increase unemployment benets, provide funding for free coronavirus testing and subsidies for small businesses Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 35%(690) 44%(874) 13%(250) 9%(182) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 36%(92) 40%(102) 11%(27) 12%(31) 253 Ethnicity: Other 33%(43) 41%(53) 12%(15) 14%(17) 129 All Christian 36%(336) 46%(429) 11%(100) 6%(59) 924 All Non-Christian 39%(39) 42%(42) 15%(15) 4%(4) 99 Atheist 28%(24) 54%(45) 9% (7) 9% (8) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 33%(291) 40%(359) 14%(128) 13%(111) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(44) 42%(50) 15%(18) 5%(6) 118 Evangelical 33%(183) 44%(243) 14%(75) 9%(49) 550 Non-Evangelical 40%(289) 43%(316) 9%(68) 8%(57) 731 Community: Urban 39%(180) 38%(172) 14%(64) 9%(41) 456 Community: Suburban 35%(344) 46%(450) 11%(106) 8%(78) 978 Community: Rural 30%(167) 45%(253) 14%(79) 11%(63) 561 Employ: Private Sector 39%(241) 45%(281) 9%(57) 7%(44) 622 Employ: Government 30%(38) 49%(64) 15%(19) 6% (8) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 33%(50) 39%(59) 13%(20) 14%(21) 150 Employ: Homemaker 33%(44) 42%(55) 17%(22) 8%(11) 133 Employ: Retired 35%(176) 49%(245) 9%(47) 7%(35) 503 Employ: Unemployed 32%(68) 38%(82) 19%(40) 11%(23) 213 Employ: Other 36%(49) 33%(45) 17%(23) 13%(18) 134 Military HH: Yes 33%(123) 46%(170) 10%(38) 10%(36) 366 Military HH: No 35%(567) 43%(705) 13%(212) 9%(146) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 35%(267) 42%(324) 12%(91) 12%(89) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 34%(422) 45%(550) 13%(159) 8%(93) 1225 Trump Job Approve 36%(329) 41%(375) 12%(113) 10%(89) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 34%(352) 46%(476) 12%(126) 8%(79) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 39%(201) 41%(211) 10%(52) 9%(47) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 33%(129) 41%(163) 15%(60) 11%(42) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 29%(70) 50%(119) 14%(33) 7%(16) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 36%(282) 45%(356) 12%(93) 8%(63) 794 Favorable of Trump 36%(321) 42%(377) 12%(105) 10%(87) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 34%(355) 46%(474) 12%(129) 7%(72) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Congress passing a bill to increase unemployment benets, provide funding for free coronavirus testing and subsidies for small businesses Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 35%(690) 44%(874) 13%(250) 9%(182) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 38%(213) 41%(231) 11%(61) 9%(52) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 32%(108) 44%(146) 13%(44) 10%(35) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 37%(74) 44%(89) 15%(29) 5%(9) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 34%(282) 47%(386) 12%(99) 8%(62) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 38%(217) 40%(228) 13%(77) 10%(55) 577 #1 Issue: Security 29%(82) 51%(144) 11%(32) 9%(25) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 41%(174) 43%(182) 10%(44) 6%(24) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37%(117) 45%(139) 10%(31) 8%(25) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 26%(21) 47%(37) 15%(12) 12%(10) 79 #1 Issue: Education 22%(27) 43%(53) 20%(25) 15%(18) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 30%(23) 44%(34) 17%(13) 9% (7) 78 #1 Issue: Other 25%(30) 47%(56) 13%(16) 16%(19) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 40%(308) 45%(345) 9%(72) 6%(49) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 37%(254) 46%(314) 10%(70) 7%(47) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 19%(15) 53%(42) 11%(9) 16%(12) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 40%(288) 44%(314) 10%(72) 6%(40) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 36%(253) 46%(326) 12%(82) 7%(49) 709 2016 Vote: Other 27%(38) 51%(72) 12%(17) 9%(13) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(110) 38%(163) 18%(79) 18%(80) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 38%(514) 45%(609) 10%(128) 7%(88) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 27%(176) 40%(266) 18%(121) 14%(94) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 40%(344) 43%(369) 10%(88) 6%(51) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 35%(191) 48%(264) 10%(56) 7%(40) 550 2012 Vote: Other 29%(22) 49%(36) 9%(6) 14%(10) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(132) 40%(205) 19%(98) 16%(81) 517 4-Region: Northeast 38%(136) 44%(155) 12%(42) 7%(24) 356 4-Region: Midwest 37%(169) 42%(191) 12%(55) 10%(44) 458 4-Region: South 33%(248) 44%(330) 13%(96) 10%(71) 745 4-Region: West 31%(136) 46%(199) 13%(57) 10%(44) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 37%(342) 44%(397) 12%(108) 7%(66) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 36%(282) 43%(337) 12%(90) 9%(73) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Congress passing a bill to increase unemployment benets, provide funding for free coronavirus testing and subsidies for small businesses Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 35%(690) 44%(874) 13%(250) 9%(182) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 39%(341) 44%(380) 10%(90) 6%(56) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 35%(233) 45%(302) 12%(82) 8%(56) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 31%(38) 46%(57) 12%(15) 11%(14) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 22%(41) 43%(80) 16%(31) 19%(36) 187 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: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Joe Biden winning Democratic primaries in Florida, Illinois, and Arizona on Tuesday, March 17th Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 34%(672) 38%(768) 16%(324) 12%(233) 1996 Gender: Male 36%(334) 38%(352) 17%(160) 9%(88) 934 Gender: Female 32%(338) 39%(416) 15%(164) 14%(145) 1062 Age: 18-29 27%(96) 30%(106) 22%(79) 20%(72) 353 Age: 30-44 27%(124) 37%(166) 19%(84) 17%(78) 452 Age: 45-54 30%(104) 37%(129) 20%(69) 13%(44) 346 Age: 55-64 38%(145) 44%(168) 12%(45) 6%(22) 380 Age: 65+ 44%(203) 43%(199) 10%(46) 3%(16) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 30%(50) 29%(47) 23%(38) 18%(29) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 26%(118) 35%(158) 20%(90) 20%(91) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 29%(156) 37%(195) 20%(105) 14%(74) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 41%(303) 44%(326) 11%(81) 5%(35) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 44%(331) 36%(275) 12%(89) 8%(64) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 27%(158) 41%(240) 17%(96) 15%(86) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 28%(183) 39%(254) 21%(139) 13%(83) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 46%(138) 34%(101) 14%(43) 6%(18) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 42%(192) 38%(173) 10%(45) 10%(46) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(93) 43%(129) 15%(46) 11%(33) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 23%(65) 40%(110) 18%(50) 19%(53) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 31%(102) 37%(122) 21%(71) 11%(38) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 25%(81) 41%(132) 21%(68) 14%(45) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 45%(256) 37%(211) 12%(70) 7%(37) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 35%(178) 40%(207) 18%(93) 7%(36) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 29%(202) 43%(299) 18%(123) 11%(79) 703 Educ: < College 29%(361) 38%(483) 19%(235) 14%(177) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 40%(188) 39%(183) 12%(58) 9%(44) 472 Educ: Post-grad 46%(123) 38%(102) 12%(31) 4%(12) 269 Income: Under 50k 31%(327) 38%(400) 17%(180) 14%(151) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 34%(212) 41%(255) 15%(93) 9%(58) 618 Income: 100k+ 41%(132) 35%(113) 16%(50) 7%(23) 319 Ethnicity: White 33%(529) 40%(647) 16%(260) 11%(178) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 34%(65) 34%(65) 19%(37) 13%(26) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Joe Biden winning Democratic primaries in Florida, Illinois, and Arizona on Tuesday, March 17th Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 34%(672) 38%(768) 16%(324) 12%(233) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 42%(105) 28%(70) 16%(41) 14%(36) 253 Ethnicity: Other 29%(37) 40%(51) 17%(22) 14%(18) 129 All Christian 39%(357) 41%(374) 14%(131) 7%(61) 924 All Non-Christian 49%(48) 30%(29) 17%(17) 5% (5) 99 Atheist 26%(22) 48%(40) 12%(10) 14%(12) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 27%(244) 36%(324) 19%(166) 17%(155) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 46%(54) 31%(36) 17%(20) 6% (7) 118 Evangelical 30%(165) 41%(224) 17%(96) 12%(65) 550 Non-Evangelical 40%(295) 38%(278) 13%(92) 9%(66) 731 Community: Urban 35%(158) 37%(170) 16%(73) 12%(55) 456 Community: Suburban 38%(369) 38%(376) 14%(141) 9%(93) 978 Community: Rural 26%(145) 40%(222) 20%(110) 15%(85) 561 Employ: Private Sector 32%(198) 40%(246) 18%(110) 11%(68) 622 Employ: Government 35%(45) 38%(50) 19%(25) 8%(10) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 32%(48) 23%(35) 24%(36) 21%(31) 150 Employ: Homemaker 22%(30) 41%(54) 19%(26) 17%(23) 133 Employ: Retired 41%(208) 45%(229) 9%(46) 4%(21) 503 Employ: Unemployed 32%(68) 31%(67) 17%(37) 19%(40) 213 Employ: Other 32%(43) 40%(53) 14%(19) 14%(19) 134 Military HH: Yes 35%(128) 41%(148) 16%(57) 9%(32) 366 Military HH: No 33%(543) 38%(620) 16%(266) 12%(201) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 28%(214) 39%(298) 20%(157) 13%(102) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 37%(457) 38%(470) 14%(167) 11%(131) 1225 Trump Job Approve 27%(241) 40%(364) 19%(176) 14%(124) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 41%(423) 38%(393) 13%(133) 8%(84) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 28%(143) 39%(198) 20%(104) 13%(65) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 25%(98) 42%(166) 18%(72) 15%(58) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 30%(71) 44%(106) 17%(41) 9%(22) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 44%(352) 36%(287) 12%(92) 8%(63) 794 Favorable of Trump 27%(238) 41%(361) 20%(179) 13%(111) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 41%(424) 38%(389) 12%(127) 9%(89) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Joe Biden winning Democratic primaries in Florida, Illinois, and Arizona on Tuesday, March 17th Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 34%(672) 38%(768) 16%(324) 12%(233) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 28%(157) 38%(210) 21%(119) 13%(71) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 25%(81) 45%(151) 18%(60) 12%(40) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 30%(60) 38%(76) 21%(42) 12%(23) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 44%(364) 38%(314) 10%(86) 8%(66) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 31%(176) 38%(217) 19%(108) 13%(76) 577 #1 Issue: Security 30%(83) 41%(115) 18%(50) 12%(34) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 39%(167) 37%(159) 14%(58) 10%(41) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41%(130) 40%(126) 12%(36) 7%(21) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27%(21) 40%(31) 14%(11) 19%(15) 79 #1 Issue: Education 24%(30) 36%(43) 25%(31) 15%(18) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 33%(26) 35%(27) 21%(17) 10% (8) 78 #1 Issue: Other 33%(39) 40%(49) 11%(13) 16%(19) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 46%(359) 40%(311) 10%(74) 4%(30) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 31%(213) 41%(283) 18%(125) 9%(64) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 16%(13) 44%(35) 18%(14) 21%(17) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 47%(337) 39%(278) 10%(73) 4%(27) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(207) 42%(297) 18%(130) 11%(75) 709 2016 Vote: Other 28%(39) 45%(63) 15%(21) 12%(17) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(89) 30%(130) 23%(99) 26%(114) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 39%(523) 41%(547) 13%(174) 7%(96) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 23%(149) 34%(221) 23%(150) 21%(137) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 42%(356) 40%(343) 12%(102) 6%(50) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 31%(170) 43%(237) 17%(93) 9%(50) 550 2012 Vote: Other 26%(19) 40%(30) 13%(10) 20%(15) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(126) 30%(154) 23%(119) 23%(118) 517 4-Region: Northeast 35%(123) 40%(144) 17%(61) 8%(28) 356 4-Region: Midwest 33%(152) 40%(184) 14%(63) 13%(60) 458 4-Region: South 34%(252) 36%(270) 17%(128) 13%(95) 745 4-Region: West 33%(145) 39%(170) 16%(71) 11%(50) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 43%(390) 37%(333) 13%(115) 8%(74) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27%(214) 41%(318) 19%(152) 13%(98) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Joe Biden winning Democratic primaries in Florida, Illinois, and Arizona on Tuesday, March 17th Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 34%(672) 38%(768) 16%(324) 12%(233) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 44%(381) 38%(327) 12%(108) 6%(51) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 28%(192) 41%(274) 19%(128) 12%(79) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 23%(29) 49%(61) 18%(22) 10%(13) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 19%(35) 31%(59) 22%(41) 28%(53) 187 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: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Gov. Gavin Newsom (CA) and Gov. Andrew Cuomo (NY) ordering all residents to stay at home except for necessary activities Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 43%(854) 33%(650) 12%(234) 13%(258) 1996 Gender: Male 44%(409) 33%(306) 12%(115) 11%(104) 934 Gender: Female 42%(445) 32%(343) 11%(120) 14%(154) 1062 Age: 18-29 33%(117) 29%(102) 15%(51) 23%(82) 353 Age: 30-44 40%(181) 31%(141) 12%(54) 17%(76) 452 Age: 45-54 41%(141) 36%(124) 13%(45) 11%(37) 346 Age: 55-64 48%(184) 33%(127) 9%(35) 9%(34) 380 Age: 65+ 50%(232) 34%(156) 10%(48) 6%(29) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 32%(53) 32%(53) 14%(23) 21%(35) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 34%(157) 31%(140) 13%(58) 22%(101) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 43%(228) 33%(173) 13%(69) 11%(59) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 50%(370) 33%(247) 10%(71) 8%(58) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 48%(360) 28%(209) 12%(93) 13%(96) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 38%(219) 38%(219) 10%(60) 14%(81) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 42%(275) 34%(222) 12%(81) 12%(80) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 48%(145) 25%(76) 13%(39) 14%(42) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 47%(215) 29%(133) 12%(54) 12%(55) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(117) 39%(117) 11%(34) 11%(33) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 37%(102) 37%(102) 9%(26) 17%(48) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 44%(148) 34%(114) 13%(42) 9%(29) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 39%(127) 33%(108) 12%(40) 16%(51) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 51%(291) 29%(164) 12%(71) 8%(48) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 43%(220) 34%(176) 12%(59) 11%(58) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 43%(303) 36%(254) 11%(75) 10%(70) 703 Educ: < College 37%(458) 33%(419) 15%(183) 16%(195) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 54%(253) 30%(143) 7%(31) 9%(45) 472 Educ: Post-grad 53%(143) 33%(88) 8%(20) 7%(17) 269 Income: Under 50k 37%(396) 32%(342) 14%(147) 16%(174) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 46%(287) 34%(209) 10%(62) 10%(61) 618 Income: 100k+ 54%(171) 31%(99) 8%(25) 7%(23) 319 Ethnicity: White 44%(708) 33%(537) 11%(174) 12%(196) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 43%(83) 28%(54) 16%(32) 13%(25) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Gov. Gavin Newsom (CA) and Gov. Andrew Cuomo (NY) ordering all residents to stay at home except for necessary activities Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 43%(854) 33%(650) 12%(234) 13%(258) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 38%(97) 28%(71) 18%(45) 16%(41) 253 Ethnicity: Other 39%(50) 32%(42) 12%(16) 16%(21) 129 All Christian 48%(443) 33%(303) 10%(96) 9%(81) 924 All Non-Christian 58%(57) 24%(23) 12%(11) 7% (7) 99 Atheist 40%(34) 31%(26) 14%(12) 15%(12) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 36%(320) 33%(298) 13%(114) 18%(158) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 53%(63) 25%(30) 12%(14) 9%(11) 118 Evangelical 37%(203) 37%(206) 13%(71) 13%(70) 550 Non-Evangelical 52%(378) 30%(220) 9%(64) 9%(69) 731 Community: Urban 48%(220) 25%(116) 12%(55) 14%(65) 456 Community: Suburban 45%(436) 34%(337) 10%(97) 11%(108) 978 Community: Rural 35%(199) 35%(197) 15%(82) 15%(85) 561 Employ: Private Sector 46%(284) 32%(199) 11%(71) 11%(69) 622 Employ: Government 42%(54) 30%(39) 19%(25) 9%(11) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 46%(70) 26%(39) 9%(13) 19%(29) 150 Employ: Homemaker 37%(49) 34%(45) 13%(17) 17%(23) 133 Employ: Retired 49%(245) 37%(186) 9%(47) 5%(25) 503 Employ: Unemployed 32%(69) 35%(74) 11%(24) 21%(46) 213 Employ: Other 37%(50) 26%(35) 15%(20) 22%(29) 134 Military HH: Yes 45%(165) 34%(126) 10%(37) 10%(38) 366 Military HH: No 42%(690) 32%(524) 12%(197) 13%(219) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 39%(299) 34%(259) 14%(104) 14%(109) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 45%(555) 32%(391) 11%(130) 12%(149) 1225 Trump Job Approve 39%(355) 36%(323) 13%(114) 12%(113) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 47%(489) 30%(312) 11%(111) 12%(120) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 42%(213) 36%(182) 12%(60) 11%(56) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 36%(142) 36%(141) 14%(54) 15%(57) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 39%(92) 36%(85) 12%(29) 14%(32) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 50%(397) 29%(227) 10%(82) 11%(88) 794 Favorable of Trump 39%(351) 36%(323) 12%(107) 12%(108) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 48%(491) 30%(313) 11%(112) 11%(114) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Gov. Gavin Newsom (CA) and Gov. Andrew Cuomo (NY) ordering all residents to stay at home except for necessary activities Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 43%(854) 33%(650) 12%(234) 13%(258) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 41%(230) 35%(197) 12%(67) 11%(63) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 36%(121) 38%(126) 12%(40) 14%(45) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 39%(78) 34%(69) 17%(34) 10%(20) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 50%(413) 29%(244) 9%(77) 11%(95) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 41%(237) 33%(193) 12%(70) 13%(77) 577 #1 Issue: Security 42%(120) 35%(100) 9%(27) 13%(36) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 48%(206) 31%(130) 9%(40) 12%(49) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 47%(149) 34%(107) 10%(32) 8%(25) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 23%(18) 42%(33) 14%(11) 21%(16) 79 #1 Issue: Education 33%(41) 20%(24) 26%(31) 21%(26) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 48%(37) 20%(15) 15%(12) 18%(14) 78 #1 Issue: Other 39%(47) 39%(47) 10%(12) 12%(15) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 50%(384) 30%(234) 11%(86) 9%(69) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 43%(297) 36%(248) 12%(84) 8%(57) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 37%(29) 37%(29) 7% (5) 19%(15) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 52%(371) 28%(203) 12%(82) 8%(58) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 41%(293) 37%(261) 12%(85) 10%(71) 709 2016 Vote: Other 41%(57) 38%(54) 9%(13) 12%(16) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 31%(133) 30%(132) 13%(54) 26%(113) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(635) 33%(442) 11%(153) 8%(109) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 33%(219) 32%(208) 12%(82) 23%(148) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 49%(419) 31%(268) 12%(101) 8%(64) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 43%(234) 37%(202) 11%(62) 9%(51) 550 2012 Vote: Other 43%(32) 35%(26) 4% (3) 18%(13) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33%(169) 29%(151) 13%(68) 25%(129) 517 4-Region: Northeast 53%(187) 28%(101) 10%(35) 9%(32) 356 4-Region: Midwest 37%(170) 38%(176) 10%(45) 15%(67) 458 4-Region: South 38%(287) 35%(258) 14%(101) 13%(100) 745 4-Region: West 48%(211) 26%(115) 12%(53) 13%(58) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 47%(432) 28%(258) 12%(114) 12%(107) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 42%(327) 35%(272) 12%(91) 12%(92) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Gov. Gavin Newsom (CA) and Gov. Andrew Cuomo (NY) ordering all residents to stay at home except for necessary activities Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 43%(854) 33%(650) 12%(234) 13%(258) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 49%(428) 29%(252) 12%(101) 10%(85) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 41%(276) 35%(235) 13%(89) 11%(73) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 42%(53) 34%(42) 9%(11) 15%(19) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 27%(50) 36%(67) 11%(21) 26%(48) 187 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: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Professional athletes and coaches undergoing testing for coronavirus Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 30%(607) 39%(785) 16%(313) 15%(291) 1996 Gender: Male 33%(310) 38%(351) 17%(161) 12%(113) 934 Gender: Female 28%(297) 41%(435) 14%(152) 17%(178) 1062 Age: 18-29 41%(144) 29%(102) 13%(45) 17%(61) 353 Age: 30-44 34%(155) 36%(163) 16%(74) 13%(59) 452 Age: 45-54 27%(94) 41%(142) 15%(51) 17%(60) 346 Age: 55-64 26%(100) 44%(168) 15%(55) 15%(57) 380 Age: 65+ 25%(114) 45%(209) 19%(87) 12%(54) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 38%(62) 31%(51) 13%(21) 19%(31) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 39%(178) 31%(142) 15%(67) 15%(70) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 29%(153) 40%(213) 16%(83) 15%(81) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 26%(196) 45%(338) 15%(113) 13%(97) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 37%(279) 39%(293) 12%(94) 12%(92) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 26%(151) 41%(237) 18%(106) 15%(86) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 27%(177) 39%(255) 17%(114) 17%(113) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 41%(124) 37%(112) 14%(42) 8%(23) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 34%(155) 40%(182) 11%(51) 15%(69) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 27%(82) 40%(120) 20%(59) 13%(39) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 25%(68) 42%(117) 17%(46) 17%(47) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 31%(104) 36%(119) 18%(59) 15%(50) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 22%(73) 42%(136) 17%(54) 19%(63) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 39%(221) 41%(237) 12%(72) 8%(44) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28%(145) 43%(220) 18%(90) 12%(59) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 28%(195) 40%(283) 16%(113) 16%(111) 703 Educ: < College 27%(337) 38%(477) 17%(217) 18%(224) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 37%(175) 41%(192) 12%(57) 10%(49) 472 Educ: Post-grad 35%(95) 43%(116) 14%(39) 7%(18) 269 Income: Under 50k 28%(292) 36%(385) 17%(175) 19%(206) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 32%(196) 42%(258) 17%(105) 10%(59) 618 Income: 100k+ 37%(119) 44%(141) 10%(33) 8%(26) 319 Ethnicity: White 29%(464) 41%(656) 16%(259) 15%(236) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35%(67) 36%(69) 16%(30) 14%(27) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Professional athletes and coaches undergoing testing for coronavirus Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 30%(607) 39%(785) 16%(313) 15%(291) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 41%(104) 30%(77) 15%(37) 14%(35) 253 Ethnicity: Other 31%(39) 40%(52) 13%(17) 16%(21) 129 All Christian 28%(258) 43%(396) 17%(153) 13%(116) 924 All Non-Christian 41%(41) 36%(36) 17%(17) 6%(6) 99 Atheist 30%(25) 44%(37) 16%(13) 11%(9) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32%(283) 36%(317) 15%(129) 18%(161) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(43) 39%(46) 18%(22) 6% (7) 118 Evangelical 25%(138) 41%(228) 16%(90) 17%(94) 550 Non-Evangelical 35%(259) 39%(285) 15%(107) 11%(80) 731 Community: Urban 37%(170) 36%(163) 12%(55) 15%(68) 456 Community: Suburban 33%(319) 40%(392) 15%(147) 12%(120) 978 Community: Rural 21%(118) 41%(230) 20%(111) 18%(103) 561 Employ: Private Sector 35%(217) 40%(246) 14%(86) 12%(73) 622 Employ: Government 33%(42) 34%(45) 17%(23) 16%(20) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 36%(54) 35%(53) 13%(19) 15%(23) 150 Employ: Homemaker 18%(24) 43%(57) 15%(19) 24%(32) 133 Employ: Retired 24%(121) 46%(231) 19%(94) 11%(57) 503 Employ: Unemployed 30%(63) 35%(74) 17%(37) 18%(39) 213 Employ: Other 30%(40) 33%(45) 16%(22) 21%(28) 134 Military HH: Yes 32%(117) 37%(136) 14%(51) 17%(61) 366 Military HH: No 30%(490) 40%(649) 16%(262) 14%(230) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 26%(204) 39%(299) 17%(132) 18%(136) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 33%(403) 40%(486) 15%(181) 13%(155) 1225 Trump Job Approve 27%(240) 39%(355) 18%(161) 16%(148) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 34%(354) 40%(413) 14%(142) 12%(123) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 26%(133) 39%(199) 19%(97) 16%(81) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 27%(107) 40%(156) 16%(64) 17%(67) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 34%(80) 37%(89) 15%(35) 14%(34) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 35%(274) 41%(324) 13%(107) 11%(89) 794 Favorable of Trump 27%(242) 39%(344) 18%(162) 16%(141) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 34%(350) 41%(421) 14%(141) 12%(119) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Professional athletes and coaches undergoing testing for coronavirus Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 30%(607) 39%(785) 16%(313) 15%(291) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 27%(152) 39%(216) 18%(101) 16%(89) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 27%(90) 39%(128) 18%(61) 16%(53) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 28%(55) 43%(86) 15%(30) 14%(29) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 36%(295) 40%(335) 13%(110) 11%(90) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 35%(203) 36%(207) 15%(89) 13%(77) 577 #1 Issue: Security 23%(66) 41%(116) 17%(48) 18%(52) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 34%(145) 41%(175) 13%(56) 12%(50) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 22%(70) 45%(141) 19%(59) 14%(44) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 28%(22) 25%(20) 22%(17) 25%(20) 79 #1 Issue: Education 33%(41) 37%(46) 14%(17) 15%(19) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 37%(28) 39%(31) 15%(11) 9% (7) 78 #1 Issue: Other 27%(32) 42%(51) 13%(15) 18%(22) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 36%(282) 40%(313) 14%(105) 10%(75) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 27%(184) 43%(292) 17%(116) 13%(92) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 22%(17) 41%(32) 14%(11) 23%(18) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 36%(255) 41%(296) 14%(97) 9%(66) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 26%(187) 40%(283) 19%(132) 15%(108) 709 2016 Vote: Other 30%(42) 42%(59) 15%(22) 12%(17) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(122) 34%(147) 14%(62) 23%(100) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 31%(410) 42%(568) 16%(210) 11%(151) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 30%(197) 33%(217) 16%(102) 21%(141) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 34%(289) 42%(357) 14%(119) 10%(87) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 24%(132) 43%(238) 19%(104) 14%(77) 550 2012 Vote: Other 33%(25) 35%(26) 14%(10) 18%(13) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 31%(162) 31%(162) 15%(79) 22%(114) 517 4-Region: Northeast 30%(107) 38%(136) 18%(65) 13%(48) 356 4-Region: Midwest 31%(141) 41%(187) 13%(61) 15%(71) 458 4-Region: South 31%(228) 39%(288) 15%(113) 16%(116) 745 4-Region: West 30%(131) 40%(174) 17%(73) 13%(57) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 35%(322) 40%(361) 13%(119) 12%(109) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27%(215) 39%(303) 17%(135) 17%(130) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Professional athletes and coaches undergoing testing for coronavirus Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 30%(607) 39%(785) 16%(313) 15%(291) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 36%(312) 40%(347) 14%(118) 10%(90) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 28%(186) 38%(258) 17%(113) 17%(115) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 29%(36) 38%(48) 21%(27) 11%(14) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 20%(37) 42%(78) 18%(34) 20%(38) 187 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: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Sens. Richard Burr (R-NC) and Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) selling stocks following a private Senate brieng about the coronavirus outbreak Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(475) 31%(624) 18%(356) 27%(541) 1996 Gender: Male 28%(258) 33%(307) 18%(172) 21%(198) 934 Gender: Female 20%(217) 30%(317) 17%(184) 32%(343) 1062 Age: 18-29 15%(52) 20%(72) 23%(82) 41%(146) 353 Age: 30-44 18%(80) 32%(146) 20%(91) 30%(135) 452 Age: 45-54 23%(81) 31%(109) 16%(56) 29%(101) 346 Age: 55-64 31%(117) 35%(133) 14%(54) 20%(76) 380 Age: 65+ 31%(146) 35%(165) 15%(72) 18%(82) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 10%(17) 23%(38) 26%(42) 41%(67) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 17%(77) 26%(119) 21%(97) 36%(164) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 22%(118) 32%(169) 17%(90) 29%(152) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 32%(235) 35%(257) 15%(112) 19%(141) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 26%(199) 27%(207) 19%(144) 27%(208) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 20%(115) 35%(201) 18%(102) 28%(162) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 25%(162) 33%(216) 17%(110) 26%(171) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 29%(86) 28%(86) 19%(57) 24%(72) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 25%(113) 27%(121) 19%(87) 30%(136) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 26%(79) 35%(105) 19%(57) 20%(59) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(36) 34%(96) 16%(45) 37%(103) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 28%(93) 35%(116) 17%(57) 20%(67) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 21%(69) 31%(100) 16%(53) 32%(104) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 31%(180) 30%(175) 18%(102) 20%(117) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 21%(106) 32%(165) 19%(98) 28%(144) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 24%(172) 36%(251) 16%(113) 24%(167) 703 Educ: < College 20%(248) 29%(366) 19%(241) 32%(400) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 29%(136) 33%(156) 16%(76) 22%(104) 472 Educ: Post-grad 34%(91) 38%(102) 14%(39) 14%(37) 269 Income: Under 50k 20%(211) 28%(301) 20%(214) 31%(333) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 26%(161) 33%(205) 17%(107) 24%(146) 618 Income: 100k+ 32%(103) 37%(118) 11%(35) 20%(62) 319 Ethnicity: White 25%(408) 33%(525) 17%(269) 26%(413) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 21%(41) 24%(47) 27%(53) 27%(53) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Sens. Richard Burr (R-NC) and Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) selling stocks following a private Senate brieng about the coronavirus outbreak Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(475) 31%(624) 18%(356) 27%(541) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 17%(44) 26%(66) 23%(58) 34%(85) 253 Ethnicity: Other 18%(23) 26%(33) 23%(29) 33%(43) 129 All Christian 27%(246) 35%(328) 17%(156) 21%(195) 924 All Non-Christian 31%(31) 33%(33) 19%(19) 17%(17) 99 Atheist 31%(26) 34%(28) 9% (8) 26%(22) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19%(173) 26%(235) 20%(173) 35%(308) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 28%(33) 34%(40) 21%(25) 17%(20) 118 Evangelical 21%(118) 30%(167) 20%(112) 28%(154) 550 Non-Evangelical 27%(200) 33%(243) 16%(116) 24%(172) 731 Community: Urban 20%(92) 31%(140) 21%(95) 28%(128) 456 Community: Suburban 28%(274) 30%(296) 17%(165) 25%(243) 978 Community: Rural 19%(109) 33%(187) 17%(96) 30%(169) 561 Employ: Private Sector 27%(171) 33%(203) 15%(93) 25%(155) 622 Employ: Government 24%(31) 26%(34) 26%(33) 24%(31) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 20%(30) 25%(38) 18%(28) 36%(55) 150 Employ: Homemaker 17%(23) 30%(40) 19%(25) 34%(45) 133 Employ: Retired 28%(142) 39%(197) 15%(77) 17%(87) 503 Employ: Unemployed 20%(43) 26%(56) 21%(45) 32%(69) 213 Employ: Other 17%(22) 26%(34) 21%(28) 37%(50) 134 Military HH: Yes 28%(104) 34%(126) 13%(49) 24%(88) 366 Military HH: No 23%(371) 31%(498) 19%(307) 28%(454) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 21%(164) 35%(268) 17%(130) 27%(210) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 25%(311) 29%(356) 18%(226) 27%(331) 1225 Trump Job Approve 21%(193) 34%(304) 17%(157) 28%(250) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 27%(280) 30%(313) 18%(183) 25%(256) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 23%(119) 33%(168) 19%(99) 25%(125) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 19%(75) 35%(137) 15%(58) 32%(125) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 12%(28) 34%(81) 27%(65) 27%(65) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 32%(252) 29%(233) 15%(118) 24%(191) 794 Favorable of Trump 22%(197) 33%(296) 18%(158) 27%(239) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 27%(276) 30%(313) 18%(185) 25%(256) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Sens. Richard Burr (R-NC) and Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) selling stocks following a private Senate brieng about the coronavirus outbreak Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(475) 31%(624) 18%(356) 27%(541) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 23%(126) 33%(186) 19%(107) 25%(138) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 21%(71) 33%(110) 15%(50) 31%(101) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 14%(29) 28%(57) 28%(57) 29%(59) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 30%(247) 31%(257) 15%(128) 24%(198) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(135) 27%(156) 19%(111) 30%(175) 577 #1 Issue: Security 21%(58) 39%(110) 17%(48) 23%(66) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 29%(123) 32%(135) 16%(67) 24%(100) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29%(90) 33%(104) 16%(51) 22%(68) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16%(13) 26%(21) 20%(16) 37%(29) 79 #1 Issue: Education 7% (8) 31%(38) 29%(36) 34%(41) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 27%(21) 25%(20) 15%(11) 33%(26) 78 #1 Issue: Other 23%(28) 33%(40) 14%(17) 29%(35) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 30%(234) 31%(242) 17%(130) 22%(169) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 25%(172) 37%(255) 16%(112) 21%(146) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 16%(13) 32%(25) 20%(16) 31%(24) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 31%(220) 31%(219) 17%(124) 21%(151) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(173) 37%(261) 17%(120) 22%(156) 709 2016 Vote: Other 21%(30) 32%(45) 18%(26) 28%(39) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(53) 23%(98) 20%(86) 45%(196) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(370) 34%(459) 17%(222) 21%(287) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 16%(105) 25%(165) 20%(134) 39%(254) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 28%(235) 32%(273) 18%(155) 22%(189) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 25%(136) 40%(219) 15%(84) 20%(112) 550 2012 Vote: Other 22%(16) 32%(24) 18%(13) 29%(21) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(87) 21%(107) 20%(103) 42%(219) 517 4-Region: Northeast 23%(83) 35%(124) 17%(61) 25%(88) 356 4-Region: Midwest 22%(102) 33%(149) 16%(75) 29%(133) 458 4-Region: South 25%(188) 30%(222) 19%(139) 26%(196) 745 4-Region: West 23%(102) 30%(129) 18%(80) 29%(124) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 27%(247) 28%(254) 19%(175) 26%(236) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 24%(187) 34%(268) 16%(125) 26%(202) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Sens. Richard Burr (R-NC) and Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) selling stocks following a private Senate brieng about the coronavirus outbreak Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(475) 31%(624) 18%(356) 27%(541) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 29%(248) 29%(252) 19%(161) 24%(205) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 23%(156) 35%(237) 17%(114) 25%(166) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 24%(30) 37%(47) 19%(24) 19%(24) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 11%(20) 19%(35) 21%(39) 50%(93) 187 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: How concerned are you about the outbreak of the coronavirus? Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t Know / Demographic Very concerned concerned concerned concerned No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 53%(1056) 36%(714) 7%(146) 3%(62) 1%(19) 1996 Gender: Male 49%(456) 36%(338) 10%(92) 5%(44) 1%(5) 934 Gender: Female 57%(600) 35%(376) 5%(54) 2%(19) 1%(13) 1062 Age: 18-29 47%(167) 38%(135) 10%(37) 3%(12) 1%(3) 353 Age: 30-44 51%(228) 37%(166) 7%(30) 4%(19) 2%(9) 452 Age: 45-54 52%(182) 32%(110) 10%(35) 5%(18) 1%(3) 346 Age: 55-64 58%(221) 35%(131) 5%(21) 2%(7) — (0) 380 Age: 65+ 56%(258) 37%(172) 5%(24) 2%(7) 1%(4) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 41%(68) 45%(75) 8%(13) 6%(9) — (0) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 52%(239) 34%(155) 9%(39) 4%(16) 2%(8) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 51%(270) 34%(181) 9%(49) 4%(23) 1%(7) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 57%(422) 35%(264) 5%(40) 2%(14) 1%(4) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 64%(484) 30%(227) 4%(29) 2%(16) — (2) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 47%(270) 40%(230) 9%(50) 3%(19) 2%(11) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 46%(302) 39%(256) 10%(66) 4%(28) 1%(5) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 60%(182) 31%(93) 6%(17) 3%(9) — (0) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 66%(302) 29%(135) 3%(12) 1%(7) — (2) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 47%(141) 35%(106) 11%(34) 5%(15) 2%(5) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 46%(129) 44%(124) 6%(16) 1%(4) 2%(6) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 40%(133) 42%(139) 12%(41) 6%(20) — (1) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 52%(170) 36%(117) 8%(26) 3%(8) 1%(5) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 61%(350) 36%(204) 2%(14) 1%(5) — (1) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 56%(287) 34%(174) 6%(29) 4%(21) — (2) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 45%(318) 38%(270) 11%(80) 4%(31) — (3) 703 Educ: < College 51%(643) 37%(459) 7%(91) 4%(46) 1%(15) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 56%(263) 34%(160) 7%(34) 3%(12) 1%(3) 472 Educ: Post-grad 56%(150) 35%(94) 7%(20) 2%(4) — (1) 269 Income: Under 50k 51%(543) 36%(381) 8%(83) 4%(37) 1%(15) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 56%(349) 34%(213) 6%(38) 3%(16) 1%(3) 618 Income: 100k+ 52%(165) 37%(119) 8%(25) 3%(9) — (1) 319 Ethnicity: White 51%(823) 38%(611) 8%(122) 3%(44) 1%(14) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 50%(97) 40%(77) 6%(12) 3%(5) 1%(2) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6: How concerned are you about the outbreak of the coronavirus? Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t Know / Demographic Very concerned concerned concerned concerned No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 53%(1056) 36%(714) 7%(146) 3%(62) 1%(19) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 63%(160) 24%(61) 6%(16) 6%(15) — (1) 253 Ethnicity: Other 56%(72) 32%(42) 6%(8) 2%(3) 3%(4) 129 All Christian 54%(502) 36%(330) 7%(65) 3%(26) — (2) 924 All Non-Christian 62%(61) 30%(29) 4%(4) 3%(3) 1%(1) 99 Atheist 44%(37) 46%(39) 7%(6) 3%(2) — (0) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 51%(456) 35%(316) 8%(70) 4%(31) 2%(16) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 59%(69) 31%(37) 5%(6) 3%(4) 2%(2) 118 Evangelical 54%(299) 33%(182) 9%(48) 3%(19) — (2) 550 Non-Evangelical 56%(412) 34%(252) 6%(44) 3%(20) — (3) 731 Community: Urban 58%(264) 32%(144) 7%(31) 3%(12) 1%(4) 456 Community: Suburban 53%(517) 37%(360) 7%(65) 3%(32) 1%(5) 978 Community: Rural 49%(275) 37%(209) 9%(50) 3%(18) 2%(9) 561 Employ: Private Sector 53%(329) 36%(224) 7%(44) 4%(24) — (1) 622 Employ: Government 50%(65) 36%(47) 10%(13) 1%(2) 2%(3) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 48%(72) 30%(46) 16%(24) 5%(8) 1%(2) 150 Employ: Homemaker 59%(78) 34%(46) 3%(4) 2%(2) 2%(3) 133 Employ: Retired 54%(272) 37%(184) 6%(30) 3%(14) 1%(4) 503 Employ: Unemployed 53%(113) 34%(73) 8%(16) 3%(6) 2%(4) 213 Employ: Other 59%(79) 32%(42) 5%(6) 4%(5) 1%(2) 134 Military HH: Yes 49%(179) 38%(140) 8%(31) 4%(14) 1%(2) 366 Military HH: No 54%(876) 35%(574) 7%(115) 3%(48) 1%(16) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 43%(335) 39%(298) 12%(91) 5%(38) 1%(10) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 59%(721) 34%(415) 4%(55) 2%(25) 1%(9) 1225 Trump Job Approve 46%(415) 38%(342) 11%(100) 4%(40) 1%(8) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 59%(614) 34%(352) 4%(40) 2%(23) — (4) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 44%(226) 36%(185) 13%(67) 5%(28) 1%(5) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 48%(189) 40%(158) 8%(33) 3%(12) 1%(3) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 49%(116) 43%(104) 4%(10) 3%(7) — (1) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 63%(498) 31%(248) 4%(30) 2%(15) — (3) 794 Favorable of Trump 46%(405) 37%(333) 11%(102) 5%(41) 1%(7) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 59%(611) 35%(358) 4%(38) 2%(20) — (3) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL6: How concerned are you about the outbreak of the coronavirus? Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t Know / Demographic Very concerned concerned concerned concerned No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 53%(1056) 36%(714) 7%(146) 3%(62) 1%(19) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 46%(254) 35%(195) 13%(73) 6%(31) 1%(4) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 45%(151) 42%(138) 9%(29) 3%(10) 1%(4) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 52%(105) 42%(84) 4%(8) 2%(4) — (0) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 61%(507) 33%(274) 4%(30) 2%(16) — (3) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 49%(280) 38%(221) 9%(52) 3%(18) 1%(5) 577 #1 Issue: Security 45%(127) 38%(106) 12%(34) 4%(12) 1%(3) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 61%(260) 33%(138) 3%(15) 2%(10) 1%(3) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 59%(185) 33%(105) 5%(15) 2%(5) 1%(3) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 45%(36) 38%(30) 10%(8) 5%(4) 1%(1) 79 #1 Issue: Education 44%(54) 39%(48) 11%(13) 5%(6) 1%(1) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 55%(42) 40%(31) 4%(3) 2%(1) — (0) 78 #1 Issue: Other 59%(71) 28%(34) 5%(6) 5%(6) 3%(3) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 64%(497) 31%(237) 3%(20) 2%(18) — (3) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 47%(321) 39%(267) 9%(64) 4%(30) — (2) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 36%(28) 50%(39) 10%(8) 1%(1) 3%(3) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 65%(462) 31%(221) 2%(14) 2%(17) — (1) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 44%(315) 39%(278) 11%(80) 4%(32) 1%(5) 709 2016 Vote: Other 48%(68) 44%(62) 4%(6) 1%(1) 2%(3) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 49%(211) 35%(153) 11%(46) 3%(13) 2%(9) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 56%(749) 34%(461) 6%(85) 3%(41) — (4) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 47%(307) 38%(253) 9%(61) 3%(22) 2%(15) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 61%(519) 32%(277) 4%(36) 2%(17) — (3) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 44%(241) 41%(224) 10%(57) 4%(23) 1%(5) 550 2012 Vote: Other 40%(30) 43%(32) 7%(6) 5%(4) 4%(3) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 51%(264) 35%(181) 9%(45) 3%(18) 2%(8) 517 4-Region: Northeast 52%(185) 37%(130) 7%(26) 4%(13) — (1) 356 4-Region: Midwest 54%(249) 34%(158) 7%(31) 3%(13) 2%(7) 458 4-Region: South 54%(402) 34%(251) 8%(56) 4%(29) 1%(7) 745 4-Region: West 50%(220) 40%(174) 7%(32) 2%(7) 1%(3) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 62%(561) 32%(295) 4%(36) 2%(18) — (2) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 45%(353) 39%(304) 11%(84) 4%(34) 1%(5) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL6: How concerned are you about the outbreak of the coronavirus? Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t Know / Demographic Very concerned concerned concerned concerned No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 53%(1056) 36%(714) 7%(146) 3%(62) 1%(19) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 62%(538) 32%(277) 4%(33) 2%(18) — (1) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 45%(304) 39%(259) 11%(74) 5%(32) 1%(4) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 42%(53) 45%(56) 9%(11) 4%(5) — (0) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 53%(100) 34%(63) 8%(16) 1%(2) 3%(6) 187 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 POL7: How disruptive has the coronavirus been to you and your family thus far? Somewhat Not disruptive at Demographic Very disruptive disruptive Not that disruptive all Total N Registered Voters 35%(708) 43%(866) 17%(344) 4%(79) 1996 Gender: Male 33%(309) 43%(402) 19%(178) 5%(45) 934 Gender: Female 38%(399) 44%(464) 16%(165) 3%(34) 1062 Age: 18-29 44%(156) 38%(133) 13%(46) 5%(19) 353 Age: 30-44 42%(189) 42%(190) 13%(59) 3%(15) 452 Age: 45-54 40%(138) 40%(140) 16%(56) 3%(12) 346 Age: 55-64 33%(127) 44%(169) 19%(72) 3%(12) 380 Age: 65+ 21%(99) 50%(234) 24%(111) 4%(21) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 41%(68) 37%(61) 16%(26) 6%(10) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 46%(209) 40%(181) 10%(47) 4%(20) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 39%(205) 42%(220) 17%(87) 3%(16) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 28%(210) 47%(350) 21%(155) 4%(30) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 42%(316) 41%(308) 16%(118) 2%(16) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 33%(189) 45%(260) 17%(98) 6%(32) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 31%(203) 45%(298) 19%(127) 5%(31) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 40%(121) 40%(119) 17%(52) 3%(9) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 43%(195) 41%(189) 14%(66) 2% (7) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 32%(97) 44%(132) 18%(53) 6%(19) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 33%(92) 46%(128) 16%(45) 5%(13) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 28%(92) 45%(151) 22%(73) 5%(17) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 34%(112) 45%(146) 17%(54) 4%(14) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 44%(250) 40%(231) 14%(83) 2%(10) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 34%(176) 47%(242) 15%(76) 4%(19) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 30%(212) 44%(308) 21%(151) 4%(32) 703 Educ: < College 34%(421) 43%(534) 19%(240) 5%(60) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 39%(182) 44%(208) 14%(68) 3%(14) 472 Educ: Post-grad 39%(105) 46%(124) 13%(36) 1%(4) 269 Income: Under 50k 36%(377) 40%(428) 19%(199) 5%(55) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 33%(206) 48%(297) 16%(98) 3%(16) 618 Income: 100k+ 39%(125) 44%(140) 14%(46) 2% (7) 319 Ethnicity: White 35%(566) 44%(705) 18%(286) 4%(57) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 40%(77) 44%(86) 11%(21) 5%(10) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7: How disruptive has the coronavirus been to you and your family thus far? Somewhat Not disruptive at Demographic Very disruptive disruptive Not that disruptive all Total N Registered Voters 35%(708) 43%(866) 17%(344) 4%(79) 1996 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 34%(86) 43%(108) 18%(45) 6%(15) 253 Ethnicity: Other 44%(57) 41%(53) 10%(12) 5%(6) 129 All Christian 33%(305) 46%(421) 18%(168) 3%(29) 924 All Non-Christian 39%(39) 48%(47) 12%(12) 1% (1) 99 Atheist 33%(28) 35%(29) 28%(24) 4% (3) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38%(336) 41%(368) 16%(140) 5%(45) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 40%(47) 47%(55) 12%(14) 2% (2) 118 Evangelical 35%(191) 42%(231) 19%(107) 4%(21) 550 Non-Evangelical 36%(262) 46%(338) 15%(107) 3%(25) 731 Community: Urban 42%(194) 38%(174) 15%(70) 4%(19) 456 Community: Suburban 36%(354) 45%(436) 16%(157) 3%(31) 978 Community: Rural 29%(160) 46%(256) 21%(117) 5%(28) 561 Employ: Private Sector 40%(246) 44%(275) 13%(83) 3%(19) 622 Employ: Government 32%(41) 54%(70) 12%(16) 1% (2) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 43%(65) 40%(61) 10%(16) 6%(9) 150 Employ: Homemaker 34%(45) 43%(57) 21%(28) 2% (2) 133 Employ: Retired 22%(109) 49%(244) 25%(128) 4%(22) 503 Employ: Unemployed 41%(88) 36%(77) 18%(37) 5%(10) 213 Employ: Other 45%(60) 33%(44) 19%(25) 4%(6) 134 Military HH: Yes 30%(110) 42%(155) 23%(85) 4%(16) 366 Military HH: No 37%(598) 44%(711) 16%(259) 4%(63) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 29%(223) 46%(354) 20%(158) 5%(36) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 40%(485) 42%(511) 15%(186) 4%(43) 1225 Trump Job Approve 30%(274) 44%(396) 22%(195) 4%(40) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 40%(416) 43%(444) 14%(142) 3%(31) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 29%(150) 41%(211) 23%(115) 7%(35) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 31%(124) 47%(185) 20%(80) 1%(6) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 35%(82) 49%(116) 15%(36) 2%(4) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 42%(334) 41%(328) 13%(106) 3%(27) 794 Favorable of Trump 30%(266) 44%(392) 21%(188) 5%(43) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 40%(414) 44%(450) 14%(140) 3%(27) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL7: How disruptive has the coronavirus been to you and your family thus far? Somewhat Not disruptive at Demographic Very disruptive disruptive Not that disruptive all Total N Registered Voters 35%(708) 43%(866) 17%(344) 4%(79) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 29%(160) 43%(238) 22%(124) 6%(35) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 32%(106) 46%(154) 19%(64) 2% (8) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 36%(73) 49%(98) 14%(28) 1% (2) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 41%(341) 42%(352) 13%(111) 3%(25) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 38%(220) 42%(240) 17%(97) 3%(20) 577 #1 Issue: Security 25%(71) 45%(127) 26%(73) 4%(11) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 40%(171) 45%(190) 12%(52) 3%(13) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 27%(86) 46%(144) 22%(69) 5%(15) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 39%(31) 43%(34) 9% (7) 8% (7) 79 #1 Issue: Education 46%(56) 39%(48) 10%(12) 5% (7) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 39%(31) 36%(28) 20%(16) 5%(4) 78 #1 Issue: Other 35%(43) 46%(55) 16%(19) 3% (3) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 38%(296) 45%(349) 15%(115) 2%(14) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 29%(198) 46%(316) 20%(137) 5%(34) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 36%(28) 44%(34) 15%(12) 5%(4) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 39%(278) 44%(315) 15%(108) 2%(15) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(207) 45%(319) 22%(153) 4%(31) 709 2016 Vote: Other 36%(50) 48%(68) 12%(17) 3% (5) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(173) 38%(165) 15%(66) 7%(28) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 34%(452) 46%(610) 17%(232) 3%(44) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 39%(256) 39%(255) 17%(112) 5%(34) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 37%(319) 44%(376) 16%(140) 2%(17) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 27%(148) 47%(259) 22%(119) 4%(24) 550 2012 Vote: Other 29%(22) 50%(37) 16%(12) 5% (3) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(218) 38%(194) 14%(72) 6%(33) 517 4-Region: Northeast 36%(128) 44%(158) 15%(55) 4%(15) 356 4-Region: Midwest 32%(149) 48%(219) 16%(75) 3%(16) 458 4-Region: South 33%(248) 43%(319) 19%(143) 5%(35) 745 4-Region: West 42%(184) 39%(169) 16%(71) 3%(12) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 41%(373) 42%(382) 15%(134) 2%(22) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 30%(238) 45%(356) 20%(153) 5%(35) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL7: How disruptive has the coronavirus been to you and your family thus far? Somewhat Not disruptive at Demographic Very disruptive disruptive Not that disruptive all Total N Registered Voters 35%(708) 43%(866) 17%(344) 4%(79) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 41%(358) 42%(365) 14%(125) 2%(18) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 30%(199) 45%(300) 21%(140) 5%(33) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 32%(40) 50%(62) 16%(20) 2% (2) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 32%(59) 46%(86) 15%(29) 7%(13) 187 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: Generally speaking, will the coronavirus outbreak have an impact on your vote in this year’s presidential election? Demographic Yes, a major impact Yes, a minor impact No, no impact at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(482) 21%(419) 55%(1096) 1996 Gender: Male 25%(229) 21%(198) 54%(506) 934 Gender: Female 24%(252) 21%(220) 56%(589) 1062 Age: 18-29 32%(113) 30%(106) 38%(134) 353 Age: 30-44 32%(145) 24%(108) 44%(199) 452 Age: 45-54 22%(75) 17%(61) 61%(211) 346 Age: 55-64 19%(72) 18%(68) 63%(241) 380 Age: 65+ 17%(77) 16%(76) 67%(311) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 33%(54) 30%(50) 37%(61) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 34%(155) 26%(117) 40%(185) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 23%(124) 20%(108) 56%(297) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 18%(135) 18%(131) 64%(478) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 32%(243) 18%(136) 50%(379) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 23%(132) 28%(164) 49%(284) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 16%(107) 18%(119) 66%(433) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 36%(109) 17%(52) 47%(140) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 29%(134) 18%(84) 52%(239) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 22%(65) 27%(82) 51%(153) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 24%(66) 29%(81) 47%(131) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 16%(55) 19%(64) 64%(214) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(52) 17%(55) 67%(219) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 34%(193) 22%(128) 44%(254) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 26%(131) 23%(116) 52%(267) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(109) 19%(134) 65%(460) 703 Educ: < College 21%(265) 21%(262) 58%(728) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(134) 22%(102) 50%(236) 472 Educ: Post-grad 31%(83) 20%(54) 49%(132) 269 Income: Under 50k 23%(249) 22%(228) 55%(582) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 24%(151) 20%(124) 56%(343) 618 Income: 100k+ 26%(82) 21%(67) 53%(170) 319 Ethnicity: White 22%(350) 21%(333) 58%(931) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 40%(77) 21%(41) 39%(75) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 33%(85) 21%(52) 46%(116) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL8: Generally speaking, will the coronavirus outbreak have an impact on your vote in this year’s presidential election? Demographic Yes, a major impact Yes, a minor impact No, no impact at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(482) 21%(419) 55%(1096) 1996 Ethnicity: Other 36%(47) 26%(33) 38%(49) 129 All Christian 23%(210) 19%(178) 58%(536) 924 All Non-Christian 28%(27) 28%(28) 44%(43) 99 Atheist 28%(23) 25%(21) 47%(39) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 25%(221) 22%(191) 54%(477) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 27%(32) 26%(30) 48%(56) 118 Evangelical 20%(112) 18%(97) 62%(341) 550 Non-Evangelical 26%(188) 21%(151) 54%(392) 731 Community: Urban 28%(129) 24%(107) 48%(220) 456 Community: Suburban 25%(243) 21%(204) 54%(531) 978 Community: Rural 19%(109) 19%(107) 61%(345) 561 Employ: Private Sector 27%(167) 24%(150) 49%(305) 622 Employ: Government 29%(37) 23%(30) 48%(62) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 24%(36) 24%(36) 52%(78) 150 Employ: Homemaker 14%(18) 19%(25) 68%(90) 133 Employ: Retired 17%(86) 15%(75) 68%(342) 503 Employ: Unemployed 31%(67) 20%(42) 49%(104) 213 Employ: Other 23%(31) 22%(29) 55%(75) 134 Military HH: Yes 20%(73) 13%(49) 67%(244) 366 Military HH: No 25%(409) 23%(370) 52%(851) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(130) 19%(150) 64%(491) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 29%(352) 22%(268) 49%(604) 1225 Trump Job Approve 16%(148) 18%(164) 66%(594) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 31%(322) 23%(238) 46%(472) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 15%(76) 12%(63) 73%(372) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 18%(72) 26%(101) 56%(222) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 27%(64) 38%(92) 35%(83) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 33%(258) 18%(146) 49%(389) 794 Favorable of Trump 15%(138) 18%(164) 66%(588) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 32%(325) 23%(240) 45%(466) 1030 Continued on next page

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Table POL8: Generally speaking, will the coronavirus outbreak have an impact on your vote in this year’s presidential election? Demographic Yes, a major impact Yes, a minor impact No, no impact at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(482) 21%(419) 55%(1096) 1996 Very Favorable of Trump 15%(85) 13%(71) 72%(402) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 16%(53) 28%(93) 56%(186) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 25%(51) 36%(72) 39%(79) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 33%(274) 20%(168) 47%(387) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 24%(139) 23%(130) 53%(307) 577 #1 Issue: Security 12%(35) 17%(49) 70%(198) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 29%(124) 23%(99) 47%(202) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 17%(53) 17%(52) 66%(208) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 31%(25) 26%(21) 42%(33) 79 #1 Issue: Education 34%(41) 27%(33) 40%(48) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 37%(29) 19%(15) 44%(34) 78 #1 Issue: Other 29%(35) 17%(20) 54%(65) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 32%(249) 20%(153) 48%(372) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 15%(102) 18%(123) 67%(460) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 25%(20) 27%(21) 48%(38) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 32%(227) 19%(137) 49%(350) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(103) 19%(134) 67%(472) 709 2016 Vote: Other 26%(36) 30%(42) 44%(62) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(116) 24%(105) 49%(211) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 24%(317) 19%(256) 57%(766) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 25%(164) 25%(163) 50%(330) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 29%(244) 21%(177) 51%(431) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 14%(75) 18%(101) 68%(375) 550 2012 Vote: Other 22%(16) 12%(9) 66%(49) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(146) 26%(132) 46%(238) 517 4-Region: Northeast 26%(93) 21%(74) 53%(189) 356 4-Region: Midwest 22%(103) 23%(106) 54%(250) 458 4-Region: South 23%(171) 18%(132) 59%(442) 745 4-Region: West 26%(115) 24%(107) 49%(215) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 31%(285) 21%(192) 48%(434) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 15%(118) 20%(153) 65%(510) 782 Continued on next page

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Table POL8: Generally speaking, will the coronavirus outbreak have an impact on your vote in this year’s presidential election? Demographic Yes, a major impact Yes, a minor impact No, no impact at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(482) 21%(419) 55%(1096) 1996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 33%(285) 21%(179) 46%(402) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 15%(98) 19%(125) 67%(449) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 23%(28) 21%(26) 57%(71) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 22%(41) 31%(58) 47%(89) 187 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_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 25%(508) 17%(349) 13%(266) 39%(771) 5%(103) 1996 Gender: Male 27%(255) 17%(159) 13%(121) 38%(354) 5%(44) 934 Gender: Female 24%(252) 18%(190) 14%(144) 39%(416) 6%(59) 1062 Age: 18-29 13%(44) 14%(48) 14%(51) 49%(172) 11%(37) 353 Age: 30-44 20%(88) 18%(80) 17%(75) 40%(182) 6%(26) 452 Age: 45-54 29%(100) 17%(60) 13%(44) 35%(122) 5%(19) 346 Age: 55-64 32%(121) 18%(70) 11%(43) 35%(135) 3%(12) 380 Age: 65+ 33%(153) 20%(91) 11%(52) 34%(160) 2%(8) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 10%(17) 16%(27) 13%(21) 54%(89) 7%(11) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 16%(71) 14%(66) 17%(80) 43%(194) 10%(46) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 27%(145) 18%(96) 13%(70) 36%(193) 5%(26) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 31%(234) 19%(140) 12%(87) 36%(265) 3%(19) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 6%(48) 8%(64) 15%(112) 66%(500) 5%(34) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(90) 21%(119) 16%(93) 39%(226) 9%(51) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 56%(370) 25%(166) 9%(61) 7%(44) 3%(18) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 7%(20) 9%(26) 15%(44) 66%(199) 4%(12) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(28) 8%(38) 15%(68) 66%(301) 5%(22) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(45) 19%(58) 17%(50) 42%(126) 7%(21) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 16%(45) 22%(61) 16%(43) 36%(100) 10%(29) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 57%(190) 23%(75) 8%(28) 9%(29) 3%(11) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 55%(179) 28%(90) 10%(33) 5%(15) 2%(8) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6%(32) 8%(44) 12%(71) 72%(412) 3%(16) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(94) 19%(95) 16%(83) 44%(225) 3%(16) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 50%(352) 27%(186) 11%(78) 10%(68) 3%(18) 703 Educ: < College 29%(362) 17%(209) 13%(166) 34%(429) 7%(90) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 19%(91) 21%(101) 14%(66) 43%(202) 3%(12) 472 Educ: Post-grad 21%(55) 15%(39) 12%(33) 52%(140) — (1) 269 Income: Under 50k 26%(276) 15%(162) 14%(144) 39%(409) 6%(69) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 25%(153) 19%(119) 13%(83) 38%(237) 4%(27) 618 Income: 100k+ 25%(79) 21%(68) 12%(39) 39%(125) 2%(8) 319 Ethnicity: White 29%(466) 19%(312) 12%(190) 36%(576) 4%(69) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_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 25%(508) 17%(349) 13%(266) 39%(771) 5%(103) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 21%(41) 10%(19) 12%(24) 49%(95) 7%(14) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 9%(23) 8%(19) 22%(56) 53%(133) 8%(21) 253 Ethnicity: Other 14%(18) 14%(18) 15%(19) 48%(61) 10%(12) 129 All Christian 32%(297) 20%(186) 14%(128) 32%(293) 2%(20) 924 All Non-Christian 22%(21) 10%(10) 11%(11) 54%(54) 3%(3) 99 Atheist 7%(6) 11%(9) 12%(10) 66%(56) 3%(3) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 21%(183) 16%(144) 13%(117) 41%(368) 9%(78) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 25%(29) 12%(14) 11%(13) 49%(57) 3%(3) 118 Evangelical 38%(207) 22%(124) 14%(79) 22%(122) 3%(18) 550 Non-Evangelical 23%(169) 18%(133) 15%(111) 40%(290) 4%(28) 731 Community: Urban 18%(81) 13%(61) 15%(67) 48%(221) 6%(27) 456 Community: Suburban 24%(238) 20%(193) 13%(130) 39%(379) 4%(39) 978 Community: Rural 34%(188) 17%(95) 12%(69) 30%(171) 7%(38) 561 Employ: Private Sector 24%(150) 20%(126) 14%(88) 38%(236) 4%(23) 622 Employ: Government 15%(19) 18%(24) 12%(16) 49%(63) 6%(7) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 27%(41) 15%(22) 7%(11) 43%(65) 8%(11) 150 Employ: Homemaker 36%(47) 19%(25) 9%(11) 26%(35) 11%(14) 133 Employ: Retired 33%(164) 19%(97) 13%(65) 34%(169) 1%(7) 503 Employ: Unemployed 23%(50) 7%(16) 17%(37) 44%(93) 8%(17) 213 Employ: Other 19%(25) 19%(25) 12%(16) 39%(53) 11%(15) 134 Military HH: Yes 35%(130) 17%(62) 12%(44) 32%(117) 3%(12) 366 Military HH: No 23%(378) 18%(287) 14%(221) 40%(653) 6%(91) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 53%(411) 26%(203) 10%(80) 4%(34) 6%(43) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(97) 12%(146) 15%(185) 60%(736) 5%(61) 1225 Trump Job Approve 53%(479) 31%(279) 10%(89) 3%(25) 4%(33) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 3%(28) 6%(67) 16%(160) 72%(740) 4%(38) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 78%(399) 18%(93) 1%(6) 1%(3) 2%(9) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 20%(80) 47%(185) 21%(83) 6%(22) 6%(24) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(7) 17%(40) 38%(90) 38%(91) 5%(12) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(21) 3%(27) 9%(71) 82%(649) 3%(26) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_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 25%(508) 17%(349) 13%(266) 39%(771) 5%(103) 1996 Favorable of Trump 55%(488) 31%(274) 9%(76) 3%(29) 2%(22) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(18) 7%(74) 17%(172) 70%(724) 4%(42) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 76%(426) 18%(98) 2%(11) 3%(15) 1%(7) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 19%(62) 53%(176) 20%(65) 4%(14) 4%(15) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 5%(9) 20%(40) 40%(81) 28%(56) 7%(14) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(8) 4%(34) 11%(91) 81%(668) 3%(28) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 26%(150) 19%(112) 17%(97) 32%(187) 5%(31) 577 #1 Issue: Security 57%(161) 21%(59) 9%(24) 9%(26) 4%(11) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 14%(61) 16%(68) 13%(56) 53%(225) 3%(14) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 28%(88) 19%(58) 13%(39) 38%(119) 3%(9) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(10) 10%(8) 13%(10) 59%(46) 5%(4) 79 #1 Issue: Education 8%(10) 14%(17) 18%(22) 45%(56) 15%(18) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 8%(6) 10%(8) 12%(9) 65%(50) 5%(4) 78 #1 Issue: Other 18%(22) 15%(18) 6%(7) 51%(62) 10%(12) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 5%(41) 10%(76) 14%(110) 67%(519) 4%(28) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 54%(370) 27%(185) 9%(63) 8%(54) 2%(13) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(7) 22%(18) 21%(16) 30%(23) 18%(14) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 5%(35) 8%(56) 15%(110) 69%(493) 3%(20) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 55%(394) 27%(190) 9%(65) 7%(48) 2%(13) 709 2016 Vote: Other 7%(9) 20%(28) 21%(29) 39%(55) 13%(18) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(70) 17%(75) 14%(62) 40%(174) 12%(52) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(378) 18%(237) 13%(173) 38%(508) 3%(44) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 20%(130) 17%(112) 14%(93) 40%(263) 9%(59) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 13%(108) 12%(101) 14%(122) 59%(500) 3%(22) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 52%(287) 26%(141) 10%(56) 10%(52) 3%(14) 550 2012 Vote: Other 28%(21) 22%(17) 17%(13) 15%(11) 18%(13) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(92) 17%(90) 15%(75) 40%(205) 10%(54) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_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 25%(508) 17%(349) 13%(266) 39%(771) 5%(103) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 24%(85) 15%(54) 11%(41) 46%(163) 3%(12) 356 4-Region: Midwest 21%(98) 21%(94) 18%(81) 34%(157) 6%(27) 458 4-Region: South 32%(240) 18%(131) 12%(87) 34%(253) 5%(34) 745 4-Region: West 19%(83) 16%(70) 13%(56) 45%(198) 7%(29) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 6%(57) 9%(82) 14%(128) 67%(607) 4%(38) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 53%(412) 27%(210) 10%(78) 8%(59) 3%(23) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 5%(46) 10%(85) 15%(126) 68%(587) 3%(23) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 58%(388) 25%(169) 9%(57) 6%(41) 3%(17) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 19%(24) 26%(32) 20%(25) 32%(41) 3%(3) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 15%(28) 21%(40) 19%(35) 23%(44) 22%(41) 187 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_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 21%(421) 21%(412) 17%(349) 26%(525) 14%(289) 1996 Gender: Male 23%(218) 22%(201) 17%(157) 27%(253) 11%(105) 934 Gender: Female 19%(203) 20%(211) 18%(192) 26%(272) 17%(184) 1062 Age: 18-29 7%(23) 14%(51) 18%(62) 32%(112) 30%(105) 353 Age: 30-44 13%(60) 23%(106) 20%(89) 26%(117) 18%(80) 452 Age: 45-54 20%(70) 24%(85) 14%(47) 29%(100) 13%(45) 346 Age: 55-64 30%(116) 19%(74) 17%(65) 24%(92) 9%(35) 380 Age: 65+ 33%(153) 21%(97) 18%(86) 22%(104) 5%(25) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 6%(10) 15%(25) 17%(28) 33%(54) 30%(49) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 9%(43) 18%(83) 20%(90) 29%(133) 24%(109) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 19%(100) 25%(134) 15%(81) 27%(143) 13%(71) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 31%(231) 20%(149) 18%(131) 24%(177) 8%(57) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 5%(35) 13%(100) 22%(165) 45%(344) 15%(115) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(71) 22%(128) 20%(114) 26%(153) 20%(114) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 48%(315) 28%(185) 11%(70) 4%(28) 9%(60) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 5%(16) 11%(33) 21%(64) 50%(149) 13%(39) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 4%(19) 14%(66) 22%(101) 43%(195) 17%(76) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 13%(38) 25%(75) 19%(58) 28%(85) 15%(45) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 12%(33) 19%(53) 20%(56) 24%(68) 25%(69) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 49%(164) 28%(93) 11%(35) 6%(19) 6%(21) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 46%(151) 28%(92) 11%(35) 3%(9) 12%(39) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4%(24) 11%(62) 21%(121) 53%(302) 11%(64) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 14%(72) 25%(129) 22%(114) 28%(145) 10%(53) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 44%(312) 29%(201) 11%(80) 7%(50) 9%(61) 703 Educ: < College 22%(282) 20%(255) 17%(215) 23%(285) 17%(219) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 18%(85) 22%(103) 18%(84) 31%(146) 11%(53) 472 Educ: Post-grad 20%(54) 20%(54) 19%(50) 35%(94) 6%(16) 269 Income: Under 50k 20%(211) 19%(204) 19%(202) 25%(267) 17%(175) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 23%(140) 21%(130) 15%(94) 28%(174) 13%(81) 618 Income: 100k+ 22%(70) 25%(79) 17%(54) 26%(84) 10%(32) 319 Ethnicity: White 25%(397) 22%(355) 16%(260) 25%(408) 12%(194) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_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 21%(421) 21%(412) 17%(349) 26%(525) 14%(289) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 12%(24) 23%(44) 19%(36) 29%(56) 17%(34) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 5%(12) 14%(34) 24%(61) 31%(78) 27%(68) 253 Ethnicity: Other 10%(12) 18%(23) 22%(28) 30%(39) 21%(26) 129 All Christian 29%(269) 23%(211) 17%(160) 22%(207) 8%(77) 924 All Non-Christian 18%(18) 15%(15) 20%(19) 37%(37) 10%(10) 99 Atheist 6%(5) 9%(8) 14%(11) 54%(46) 17%(14) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 15%(129) 20%(178) 18%(159) 27%(236) 21%(188) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20%(23) 15%(18) 21%(25) 32%(38) 12%(14) 118 Evangelical 32%(175) 26%(144) 15%(82) 14%(76) 13%(74) 550 Non-Evangelical 21%(151) 20%(145) 19%(141) 28%(208) 12%(86) 731 Community: Urban 13%(62) 16%(73) 20%(91) 34%(155) 17%(76) 456 Community: Suburban 21%(207) 23%(224) 17%(167) 27%(260) 12%(121) 978 Community: Rural 27%(153) 20%(115) 16%(91) 20%(110) 16%(92) 561 Employ: Private Sector 20%(126) 23%(143) 18%(114) 28%(172) 11%(68) 622 Employ: Government 14%(18) 22%(29) 13%(17) 34%(44) 18%(23) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 20%(30) 18%(28) 17%(25) 28%(41) 18%(26) 150 Employ: Homemaker 20%(27) 29%(39) 11%(15) 20%(26) 19%(26) 133 Employ: Retired 32%(162) 20%(103) 20%(100) 22%(111) 6%(28) 503 Employ: Unemployed 16%(35) 15%(33) 18%(39) 27%(57) 24%(50) 213 Employ: Other 14%(18) 21%(28) 11%(15) 30%(40) 25%(33) 134 Military HH: Yes 32%(116) 16%(59) 20%(71) 22%(79) 11%(40) 366 Military HH: No 19%(305) 22%(353) 17%(278) 27%(446) 15%(248) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 45%(347) 28%(216) 11%(87) 3%(26) 12%(96) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(74) 16%(197) 21%(262) 41%(499) 16%(193) 1225 Trump Job Approve 43%(385) 32%(288) 11%(100) 3%(27) 12%(104) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 3%(36) 12%(121) 23%(236) 48%(493) 14%(147) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 62%(317) 25%(128) 5%(27) 1%(4) 7%(34) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 17%(68) 41%(160) 19%(73) 6%(23) 18%(70) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(10) 21%(51) 30%(72) 20%(49) 24%(57) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(26) 9%(70) 21%(164) 56%(444) 11%(90) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_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 21%(421) 21%(412) 17%(349) 26%(525) 14%(289) 1996 Favorable of Trump 44%(393) 32%(285) 11%(97) 3%(25) 10%(88) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 3%(27) 12%(123) 23%(241) 48%(490) 14%(148) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 61%(339) 25%(137) 7%(37) 1%(7) 7%(37) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 16%(55) 45%(149) 18%(60) 5%(18) 15%(51) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 5%(10) 23%(46) 30%(59) 17%(33) 26%(52) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2%(17) 9%(77) 22%(182) 55%(457) 12%(97) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(110) 23%(132) 19%(108) 23%(134) 16%(93) 577 #1 Issue: Security 52%(147) 24%(68) 11%(32) 5%(13) 8%(22) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 14%(59) 17%(74) 19%(80) 38%(160) 12%(51) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 23%(73) 22%(69) 20%(61) 24%(76) 11%(34) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 6%(5) 22%(17) 13%(10) 36%(28) 24%(19) 79 #1 Issue: Education 8%(10) 14%(17) 23%(28) 26%(31) 30%(36) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 4%(3) 12%(9) 21%(16) 43%(33) 20%(16) 78 #1 Issue: Other 12%(15) 20%(24) 11%(13) 41%(49) 16%(19) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 4%(34) 15%(115) 22%(173) 47%(363) 11%(88) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 48%(326) 30%(205) 10%(71) 5%(37) 7%(46) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 5%(4) 17%(13) 26%(21) 19%(15) 33%(26) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 4%(31) 14%(103) 24%(169) 47%(339) 10%(73) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 49%(345) 28%(197) 10%(72) 4%(32) 9%(64) 709 2016 Vote: Other 5%(8) 22%(31) 25%(34) 28%(39) 20%(27) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(38) 19%(80) 17%(75) 27%(115) 29%(125) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 25%(333) 22%(297) 18%(237) 26%(346) 10%(128) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 13%(88) 18%(116) 17%(113) 27%(179) 24%(161) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 10%(85) 16%(134) 23%(192) 41%(348) 11%(92) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 48%(261) 30%(164) 10%(55) 5%(30) 7%(40) 550 2012 Vote: Other 26%(19) 23%(17) 15%(11) 13%(10) 23%(17) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(55) 19%(96) 17%(89) 26%(136) 27%(140) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_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 21%(421) 21%(412) 17%(349) 26%(525) 14%(289) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 21%(74) 18%(63) 18%(63) 32%(114) 12%(43) 356 4-Region: Midwest 21%(95) 20%(90) 21%(96) 24%(109) 15%(69) 458 4-Region: South 25%(184) 23%(169) 16%(120) 22%(161) 15%(111) 745 4-Region: West 16%(68) 21%(90) 16%(70) 33%(142) 15%(66) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 4%(41) 14%(124) 22%(200) 45%(410) 15%(136) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 45%(355) 29%(227) 11%(85) 5%(41) 9%(73) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 5%(42) 14%(119) 22%(192) 47%(411) 12%(103) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 48%(325) 29%(193) 10%(65) 4%(27) 9%(63) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 17%(21) 26%(33) 26%(32) 20%(25) 11%(13) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 8%(16) 21%(39) 17%(32) 14%(27) 39%(74) 187 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_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%(113) 29%(569) 35%(693) 15%(302) 16%(318) 1996 Gender: Male 6%(53) 27%(249) 38%(357) 18%(171) 11%(105) 934 Gender: Female 6%(61) 30%(321) 32%(336) 12%(131) 20%(214) 1062 Age: 18-29 5%(18) 18%(64) 33%(116) 16%(57) 28%(98) 353 Age: 30-44 5%(24) 27%(123) 33%(149) 14%(63) 21%(93) 452 Age: 45-54 5%(16) 28%(97) 35%(121) 19%(67) 13%(45) 346 Age: 55-64 7%(26) 32%(120) 36%(136) 15%(59) 11%(40) 380 Age: 65+ 6%(29) 36%(165) 37%(171) 12%(57) 9%(42) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 4%(7) 16%(27) 35%(58) 14%(23) 31%(50) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 5%(22) 24%(110) 33%(150) 15%(71) 23%(105) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 6%(30) 28%(147) 34%(178) 18%(93) 15%(81) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 6%(48) 34%(253) 36%(270) 14%(102) 10%(72) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 6%(48) 28%(216) 33%(253) 16%(122) 16%(118) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 3%(16) 21%(123) 34%(196) 22%(126) 21%(119) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(49) 35%(231) 37%(244) 8%(53) 12%(81) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(19) 26%(77) 38%(114) 18%(54) 12%(36) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(29) 30%(139) 30%(139) 15%(68) 18%(82) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 3%(9) 20%(61) 36%(109) 27%(83) 13%(40) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2%(7) 22%(62) 31%(87) 16%(44) 28%(79) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 7%(24) 33%(111) 40%(134) 10%(35) 8%(28) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(25) 37%(119) 34%(110) 6%(19) 16%(53) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(31) 27%(155) 36%(205) 19%(109) 13%(75) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(30) 31%(158) 33%(171) 17%(90) 13%(65) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 6%(43) 32%(225) 38%(269) 11%(80) 12%(85) 703 Educ: < College 7%(86) 28%(355) 31%(386) 14%(181) 20%(247) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 3%(16) 29%(137) 41%(192) 15%(72) 12%(56) 472 Educ: Post-grad 4%(12) 29%(77) 43%(115) 18%(49) 6%(16) 269 Income: Under 50k 6%(63) 27%(290) 33%(353) 14%(153) 19%(199) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 6%(37) 30%(187) 35%(217) 15%(94) 14%(85) 618 Income: 100k+ 4%(14) 29%(92) 39%(124) 17%(55) 11%(34) 319 Ethnicity: White 5%(88) 30%(485) 35%(568) 15%(239) 15%(234) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_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%(113) 29%(569) 35%(693) 15%(302) 16%(318) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 4%(7) 24%(47) 39%(76) 18%(35) 15%(28) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 8%(21) 20%(52) 32%(82) 16%(39) 23%(59) 253 Ethnicity: Other 4%(5) 25%(33) 33%(43) 18%(24) 19%(25) 129 All Christian 7%(63) 32%(297) 36%(334) 13%(122) 12%(108) 924 All Non-Christian 11%(11) 22%(22) 34%(34) 17%(17) 16%(15) 99 Atheist 2%(1) 28%(24) 35%(30) 20%(17) 15%(12) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 4%(38) 26%(227) 33%(296) 16%(147) 20%(182) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 10%(12) 20%(24) 37%(44) 15%(18) 17%(20) 118 Evangelical 7%(38) 35%(193) 32%(176) 10%(58) 15%(85) 550 Non-Evangelical 6%(44) 28%(207) 37%(271) 16%(116) 13%(92) 731 Community: Urban 4%(19) 27%(124) 37%(169) 14%(62) 18%(82) 456 Community: Suburban 5%(50) 30%(296) 35%(345) 16%(158) 13%(129) 978 Community: Rural 8%(45) 27%(149) 32%(178) 14%(81) 19%(107) 561 Employ: Private Sector 5%(32) 31%(193) 36%(227) 16%(98) 12%(72) 622 Employ: Government 3%(4) 26%(33) 38%(49) 14%(19) 19%(25) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 5%(8) 19%(28) 33%(49) 22%(34) 21%(31) 150 Employ: Homemaker 10%(13) 35%(47) 24%(32) 10%(13) 21%(28) 133 Employ: Retired 6%(32) 32%(163) 39%(197) 13%(64) 10%(48) 503 Employ: Unemployed 6%(13) 24%(52) 28%(60) 19%(41) 22%(46) 213 Employ: Other 6%(8) 26%(35) 31%(41) 16%(22) 21%(28) 134 Military HH: Yes 7%(25) 27%(100) 41%(148) 16%(57) 10%(36) 366 Military HH: No 5%(88) 29%(470) 33%(545) 15%(245) 17%(282) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 8%(60) 35%(270) 35%(267) 7%(52) 16%(121) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 4%(53) 24%(300) 35%(426) 20%(250) 16%(197) 1225 Trump Job Approve 8%(69) 33%(301) 36%(325) 9%(84) 14%(126) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(45) 25%(263) 35%(358) 21%(213) 15%(155) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 10%(50) 35%(178) 34%(176) 10%(50) 11%(56) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 5%(18) 31%(123) 38%(149) 9%(34) 18%(70) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 2%(6) 28%(68) 36%(85) 13%(31) 20%(49) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(39) 25%(195) 34%(273) 23%(181) 13%(106) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_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%(113) 29%(569) 35%(693) 15%(302) 16%(318) 1996 Favorable of Trump 8%(73) 34%(299) 35%(309) 10%(93) 13%(114) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(37) 25%(262) 36%(368) 20%(203) 16%(161) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(61) 34%(191) 34%(189) 10%(57) 11%(60) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4%(13) 33%(109) 36%(121) 11%(35) 16%(55) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 3%(6) 30%(59) 36%(72) 12%(24) 20%(40) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(31) 24%(202) 36%(296) 22%(179) 15%(121) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 6%(33) 28%(159) 35%(204) 16%(89) 16%(91) 577 #1 Issue: Security 5%(13) 33%(94) 37%(105) 11%(32) 13%(38) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 7%(28) 28%(117) 33%(142) 18%(77) 14%(61) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 9%(27) 33%(104) 32%(101) 13%(40) 13%(40) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 10%(8) 10%(8) 49%(39) 15%(12) 15%(12) 79 #1 Issue: Education 1%(1) 25%(31) 39%(48) 8%(9) 27%(33) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 2%(2) 32%(25) 27%(21) 14%(11) 24%(18) 78 #1 Issue: Other 1%(1) 25%(30) 28%(34) 26%(31) 21%(25) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(51) 29%(222) 36%(277) 17%(132) 12%(93) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(41) 35%(237) 38%(261) 11%(75) 10%(70) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 2%(1) 15%(12) 31%(25) 20%(16) 31%(25) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(49) 30%(214) 36%(256) 16%(116) 11%(81) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 6%(41) 34%(244) 37%(261) 12%(83) 11%(81) 709 2016 Vote: Other 2%(3) 15%(21) 41%(58) 21%(29) 21%(29) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(21) 21%(92) 27%(118) 17%(74) 30%(128) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 6%(84) 32%(425) 37%(490) 14%(190) 11%(151) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 5%(30) 22%(145) 31%(203) 17%(112) 25%(167) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 7%(62) 30%(254) 34%(294) 16%(136) 12%(106) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 6%(31) 34%(185) 40%(219) 11%(60) 10%(55) 550 2012 Vote: Other 2%(2) 16%(12) 31%(23) 28%(21) 22%(17) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(18) 23%(117) 30%(156) 16%(84) 27%(141) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_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%(113) 29%(569) 35%(693) 15%(302) 16%(318) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 6%(20) 28%(99) 39%(140) 15%(53) 12%(44) 356 4-Region: Midwest 5%(22) 30%(136) 36%(164) 13%(58) 17%(78) 458 4-Region: South 7%(49) 31%(229) 32%(235) 14%(106) 17%(126) 745 4-Region: West 5%(23) 24%(105) 35%(155) 19%(84) 16%(70) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 6%(56) 27%(248) 34%(306) 18%(161) 15%(140) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(54) 34%(263) 37%(291) 10%(78) 12%(95) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 6%(48) 28%(241) 35%(307) 18%(158) 13%(112) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 8%(51) 34%(232) 37%(249) 9%(63) 12%(79) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 4%(5) 20%(25) 40%(50) 19%(24) 16%(20) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 2%(3) 21%(40) 28%(53) 9%(18) 39%(73) 187 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_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? House Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 10%(199) 25%(507) 27%(539) 21%(417) 17%(334) 1996 Gender: Male 10%(91) 23%(218) 30%(276) 25%(233) 12%(116) 934 Gender: Female 10%(109) 27%(288) 25%(263) 17%(184) 20%(217) 1062 Age: 18-29 8%(28) 22%(78) 26%(91) 17%(59) 27%(96) 353 Age: 30-44 11%(52) 23%(106) 28%(125) 16%(71) 22%(98) 452 Age: 45-54 9%(32) 26%(92) 27%(95) 23%(81) 14%(47) 346 Age: 55-64 10%(38) 26%(100) 29%(109) 24%(90) 11%(43) 380 Age: 65+ 11%(50) 28%(131) 26%(119) 25%(116) 11%(50) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 9%(14) 24%(39) 27%(45) 15%(25) 25%(42) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 9%(41) 24%(110) 26%(118) 17%(76) 25%(112) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 11%(57) 24%(126) 28%(148) 21%(111) 16%(87) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 11%(79) 27%(201) 27%(201) 24%(179) 11%(84) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 21%(159) 38%(285) 22%(168) 4%(33) 15%(113) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 4%(21) 21%(122) 30%(172) 23%(130) 23%(134) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 3%(19) 15%(99) 30%(199) 38%(253) 13%(87) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 23%(71) 35%(106) 24%(73) 3%(10) 14%(41) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 19%(88) 39%(179) 21%(95) 5%(23) 16%(72) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 3%(10) 22%(67) 29%(89) 29%(88) 16%(47) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 4%(11) 20%(55) 30%(84) 15%(42) 31%(87) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 3%(10) 14%(45) 34%(115) 40%(134) 8%(28) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(9) 17%(54) 26%(85) 37%(119) 18%(59) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 20%(117) 37%(210) 24%(136) 7%(40) 13%(72) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 8%(42) 31%(160) 30%(153) 16%(84) 14%(74) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 4%(28) 15%(105) 30%(209) 38%(270) 13%(91) 703 Educ: < College 10%(120) 24%(297) 27%(333) 21%(258) 20%(247) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(45) 27%(128) 27%(128) 22%(106) 14%(66) 472 Educ: Post-grad 13%(34) 31%(82) 29%(79) 20%(53) 8%(20) 269 Income: Under 50k 11%(114) 24%(254) 27%(285) 20%(208) 19%(198) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 10%(59) 27%(167) 28%(170) 21%(127) 15%(94) 618 Income: 100k+ 8%(27) 27%(85) 26%(84) 26%(82) 13%(41) 319 Ethnicity: White 9%(145) 25%(399) 28%(448) 23%(373) 15%(249) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? House Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 10%(199) 25%(507) 27%(539) 21%(417) 17%(334) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 8%(16) 23%(45) 30%(57) 21%(41) 18%(34) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 18%(45) 30%(76) 23%(59) 7%(18) 22%(55) 253 Ethnicity: Other 7%(9) 24%(31) 25%(32) 20%(26) 24%(30) 129 All Christian 10%(92) 26%(239) 28%(256) 25%(229) 12%(108) 924 All Non-Christian 16%(16) 22%(22) 29%(29) 18%(18) 15%(15) 99 Atheist 11%(9) 37%(31) 26%(22) 12%(10) 14%(12) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(83) 24%(215) 26%(233) 18%(160) 22%(199) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(17) 19%(23) 27%(32) 22%(26) 16%(19) 118 Evangelical 10%(52) 22%(120) 29%(161) 24%(132) 15%(85) 550 Non-Evangelical 11%(79) 27%(198) 26%(190) 22%(162) 14%(101) 731 Community: Urban 15%(67) 25%(115) 24%(111) 15%(68) 21%(95) 456 Community: Suburban 8%(79) 27%(261) 28%(278) 22%(220) 14%(141) 978 Community: Rural 10%(54) 23%(131) 27%(151) 23%(129) 17%(97) 561 Employ: Private Sector 9%(54) 28%(174) 29%(182) 21%(131) 13%(82) 622 Employ: Government 8%(11) 31%(41) 24%(32) 20%(26) 16%(21) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 11%(17) 20%(30) 26%(39) 21%(31) 22%(33) 150 Employ: Homemaker 12%(16) 25%(34) 26%(34) 19%(25) 18%(23) 133 Employ: Retired 11%(53) 27%(134) 27%(133) 25%(127) 11%(56) 503 Employ: Unemployed 9%(19) 20%(42) 29%(62) 18%(37) 24%(52) 213 Employ: Other 17%(22) 20%(27) 24%(32) 17%(23) 23%(31) 134 Military HH: Yes 11%(40) 19%(68) 30%(109) 27%(100) 13%(49) 366 Military HH: No 10%(160) 27%(439) 26%(430) 19%(317) 17%(285) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 5%(39) 18%(137) 29%(221) 33%(252) 16%(121) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(160) 30%(369) 26%(318) 13%(165) 17%(212) 1225 Trump Job Approve 4%(41) 17%(153) 28%(254) 35%(318) 15%(140) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 15%(158) 34%(348) 27%(275) 9%(93) 15%(158) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 4%(22) 13%(64) 27%(139) 45%(231) 11%(55) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 5%(19) 22%(89) 29%(114) 22%(87) 22%(86) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(12) 32%(75) 30%(72) 10%(23) 24%(56) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 18%(146) 34%(273) 26%(203) 9%(70) 13%(102) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? House Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 10%(199) 25%(507) 27%(539) 21%(417) 17%(334) 1996 Favorable of Trump 5%(40) 17%(147) 29%(258) 36%(321) 14%(122) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 15%(152) 34%(354) 26%(267) 8%(85) 17%(171) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(27) 13%(73) 28%(158) 43%(239) 11%(60) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4%(13) 22%(74) 30%(100) 25%(83) 19%(62) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 6%(11) 32%(65) 28%(57) 8%(17) 26%(51) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 17%(141) 35%(289) 25%(211) 8%(68) 14%(120) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 8%(46) 25%(145) 29%(167) 22%(126) 16%(94) 577 #1 Issue: Security 3%(10) 13%(36) 28%(78) 44%(124) 12%(35) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(68) 30%(129) 25%(106) 15%(64) 14%(59) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 12%(36) 29%(90) 26%(82) 18%(58) 15%(47) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 12%(9) 34%(27) 31%(24) 8%(7) 15%(11) 79 #1 Issue: Education 7%(9) 21%(26) 31%(38) 7%(8) 34%(41) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 13%(10) 31%(24) 24%(19) 7%(6) 25%(19) 78 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) 25%(30) 22%(26) 21%(25) 23%(28) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 20%(157) 38%(294) 24%(185) 6%(49) 12%(89) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(17) 17%(115) 31%(211) 39%(265) 11%(77) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 2%(1) 9%(7) 30%(23) 27%(21) 33%(26) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 21%(148) 41%(293) 24%(169) 4%(29) 11%(76) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(15) 16%(112) 30%(216) 39%(277) 13%(89) 709 2016 Vote: Other 7%(10) 13%(18) 33%(47) 26%(36) 20%(29) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(26) 19%(84) 25%(108) 17%(74) 32%(140) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 12%(158) 28%(379) 27%(359) 21%(285) 12%(158) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 6%(42) 19%(127) 27%(180) 20%(132) 27%(175) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 18%(152) 36%(309) 25%(213) 8%(65) 13%(113) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 3%(16) 15%(85) 33%(179) 38%(210) 11%(60) 550 2012 Vote: Other 3%(2) 11%(8) 20%(15) 43%(32) 24%(18) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(29) 20%(105) 25%(131) 21%(109) 28%(142) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? House Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 10%(199) 25%(507) 27%(539) 21%(417) 17%(334) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 11%(39) 26%(93) 29%(102) 20%(71) 14%(51) 356 4-Region: Midwest 8%(35) 28%(127) 28%(128) 18%(84) 18%(85) 458 4-Region: South 11%(82) 23%(170) 27%(201) 23%(174) 16%(118) 745 4-Region: West 10%(44) 27%(117) 25%(108) 20%(88) 18%(80) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 19%(172) 37%(335) 24%(219) 5%(47) 15%(138) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(20) 15%(120) 31%(242) 38%(296) 13%(104) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 19%(166) 37%(323) 25%(213) 7%(59) 12%(105) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 3%(21) 15%(104) 29%(195) 40%(266) 13%(86) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 3%(4) 20%(25) 37%(47) 22%(27) 18%(22) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 3%(6) 19%(36) 21%(40) 16%(29) 41%(77) 187 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_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? House Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(211) 26%(509) 23%(455) 24%(487) 17%(335) 1996 Gender: Male 12%(110) 25%(232) 24%(227) 27%(248) 13%(117) 934 Gender: Female 9%(101) 26%(277) 21%(228) 23%(239) 20%(217) 1062 Age: 18-29 7%(26) 15%(52) 20%(69) 28%(100) 30%(106) 353 Age: 30-44 11%(49) 21%(96) 23%(103) 24%(111) 21%(93) 452 Age: 45-54 10%(34) 27%(93) 22%(76) 27%(93) 15%(51) 346 Age: 55-64 13%(48) 30%(114) 19%(72) 25%(96) 13%(50) 380 Age: 65+ 12%(54) 33%(154) 29%(135) 19%(88) 7%(34) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 8%(13) 10%(16) 20%(32) 30%(50) 33%(54) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 9%(41) 20%(89) 21%(98) 26%(117) 24%(111) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 10%(54) 26%(136) 22%(117) 26%(137) 16%(86) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 11%(85) 31%(229) 25%(186) 22%(166) 11%(79) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(19) 15%(117) 24%(181) 40%(300) 19%(141) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 6%(32) 19%(110) 25%(146) 27%(159) 23%(132) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 24%(160) 43%(282) 19%(127) 4%(28) 9%(62) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 2%(7) 13%(38) 27%(81) 42%(128) 15%(46) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 3%(11) 17%(79) 22%(100) 38%(172) 21%(95) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 5%(16) 19%(56) 26%(78) 33%(100) 17%(50) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 6%(16) 19%(54) 24%(68) 21%(59) 29%(82) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 26%(86) 42%(138) 20%(67) 6%(20) 6%(21) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 23%(73) 44%(144) 18%(60) 2%(8) 12%(41) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(17) 14%(78) 24%(140) 45%(258) 14%(81) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 8%(42) 24%(125) 26%(134) 28%(144) 13%(68) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20%(140) 40%(285) 20%(143) 8%(55) 11%(80) 703 Educ: < College 12%(147) 27%(334) 21%(265) 20%(257) 20%(251) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 8%(35) 23%(109) 27%(129) 29%(137) 13%(62) 472 Educ: Post-grad 10%(28) 24%(66) 22%(60) 35%(94) 8%(21) 269 Income: Under 50k 11%(119) 23%(247) 23%(240) 24%(251) 19%(203) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 9%(55) 29%(180) 23%(142) 25%(155) 14%(86) 618 Income: 100k+ 12%(37) 26%(82) 23%(73) 25%(81) 14%(46) 319 Ethnicity: White 12%(188) 27%(444) 23%(371) 23%(374) 15%(239) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? House Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(211) 26%(509) 23%(455) 24%(487) 17%(335) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 10%(19) 17%(33) 28%(54) 30%(58) 16%(30) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4%(11) 16%(40) 21%(52) 31%(79) 28%(71) 253 Ethnicity: Other 10%(12) 20%(25) 25%(32) 26%(34) 20%(25) 129 All Christian 12%(110) 32%(293) 25%(232) 19%(177) 12%(111) 924 All Non-Christian 11%(11) 20%(20) 18%(18) 36%(35) 15%(15) 99 Atheist 2%(1) 15%(12) 16%(14) 50%(42) 18%(15) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 10%(88) 21%(184) 22%(192) 26%(233) 22%(194) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(17) 22%(26) 19%(22) 31%(36) 14%(17) 118 Evangelical 14%(79) 35%(195) 21%(117) 14%(79) 15%(81) 550 Non-Evangelical 10%(76) 25%(181) 26%(193) 23%(171) 15%(109) 731 Community: Urban 9%(42) 19%(87) 23%(107) 28%(126) 21%(95) 456 Community: Suburban 9%(93) 29%(283) 23%(227) 25%(240) 14%(136) 978 Community: Rural 14%(76) 25%(139) 22%(121) 22%(121) 18%(104) 561 Employ: Private Sector 11%(68) 27%(165) 25%(153) 25%(156) 13%(81) 622 Employ: Government 8%(11) 18%(24) 20%(26) 34%(44) 20%(26) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 14%(22) 20%(30) 13%(20) 28%(42) 25%(38) 150 Employ: Homemaker 13%(17) 38%(50) 13%(17) 21%(28) 16%(21) 133 Employ: Retired 11%(54) 32%(163) 29%(145) 19%(98) 9%(43) 503 Employ: Unemployed 7%(15) 19%(40) 22%(48) 28%(60) 23%(50) 213 Employ: Other 11%(15) 21%(28) 18%(24) 26%(35) 24%(32) 134 Military HH: Yes 15%(56) 29%(107) 24%(88) 20%(72) 12%(43) 366 Military HH: No 9%(154) 25%(402) 22%(367) 25%(415) 18%(292) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 22%(171) 40%(311) 19%(149) 3%(25) 15%(116) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 3%(40) 16%(198) 25%(306) 38%(462) 18%(219) 1225 Trump Job Approve 21%(190) 41%(373) 20%(180) 4%(37) 14%(125) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(20) 13%(131) 26%(265) 43%(443) 17%(174) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 32%(164) 44%(224) 13%(65) 3%(16) 8%(42) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 7%(27) 38%(149) 29%(115) 5%(20) 21%(83) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 2%(5) 21%(50) 34%(81) 19%(45) 24%(58) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(15) 10%(81) 23%(184) 50%(398) 15%(116) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? House Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(211) 26%(509) 23%(455) 24%(487) 17%(335) 1996 Favorable of Trump 22%(197) 41%(366) 20%(180) 4%(39) 12%(107) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(12) 13%(134) 26%(263) 42%(436) 18%(186) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 32%(176) 42%(234) 14%(77) 3%(19) 9%(50) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 6%(21) 40%(132) 31%(103) 6%(20) 17%(56) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 3%(6) 25%(51) 32%(65) 13%(27) 26%(52) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(6) 10%(83) 24%(198) 49%(409) 16%(134) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 11%(62) 26%(151) 24%(141) 22%(125) 17%(97) 577 #1 Issue: Security 24%(69) 37%(103) 21%(58) 6%(18) 12%(33) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 5%(22) 23%(100) 21%(87) 35%(150) 15%(65) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 10%(32) 31%(96) 27%(83) 21%(66) 11%(34) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 7%(6) 10%(8) 17%(14) 43%(34) 22%(17) 79 #1 Issue: Education 5%(6) 16%(19) 29%(35) 16%(20) 34%(42) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(4) 13%(10) 19%(15) 36%(28) 26%(20) 78 #1 Issue: Other 7%(9) 17%(20) 18%(22) 37%(45) 20%(25) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(21) 16%(120) 25%(196) 43%(330) 14%(107) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 22%(153) 43%(294) 20%(138) 6%(40) 9%(59) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 2%(2) 12%(9) 35%(27) 20%(16) 31%(24) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 3%(19) 16%(111) 25%(180) 44%(311) 13%(94) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 21%(150) 43%(303) 21%(151) 6%(40) 9%(66) 709 2016 Vote: Other 2%(3) 13%(18) 32%(45) 29%(41) 23%(32) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(38) 18%(77) 18%(79) 22%(95) 33%(143) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 11%(154) 28%(379) 24%(325) 25%(329) 11%(152) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 9%(57) 20%(130) 20%(130) 24%(158) 28%(182) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 6%(50) 19%(164) 24%(207) 37%(313) 14%(117) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 20%(108) 42%(229) 23%(128) 6%(35) 9%(49) 550 2012 Vote: Other 12%(9) 22%(16) 27%(20) 17%(13) 22%(16) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(43) 19%(100) 19%(96) 24%(125) 29%(152) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? House Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(211) 26%(509) 23%(455) 24%(487) 17%(335) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 9%(31) 25%(89) 22%(78) 30%(107) 14%(50) 356 4-Region: Midwest 9%(40) 26%(120) 23%(104) 23%(104) 20%(91) 458 4-Region: South 14%(101) 30%(221) 19%(140) 21%(157) 17%(126) 745 4-Region: West 9%(38) 18%(79) 30%(132) 27%(119) 15%(67) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(22) 15%(140) 24%(219) 40%(368) 18%(161) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 23%(179) 41%(322) 20%(155) 6%(45) 10%(81) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 2%(16) 16%(140) 24%(209) 43%(372) 15%(129) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 25%(170) 42%(282) 19%(128) 5%(32) 9%(61) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 4%(6) 22%(27) 36%(45) 22%(28) 15%(19) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 5%(9) 19%(36) 21%(39) 10%(20) 44%(83) 187 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_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Senate Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(174) 26%(514) 27%(541) 21%(419) 17%(347) 1996 Gender: Male 9%(82) 24%(226) 29%(268) 25%(236) 13%(123) 934 Gender: Female 9%(92) 27%(288) 26%(273) 17%(183) 21%(224) 1062 Age: 18-29 8%(27) 20%(71) 27%(97) 16%(56) 29%(101) 353 Age: 30-44 8%(38) 29%(129) 26%(119) 15%(69) 21%(97) 452 Age: 45-54 8%(29) 23%(81) 26%(91) 26%(89) 16%(56) 346 Age: 55-64 8%(32) 26%(100) 27%(104) 24%(93) 14%(52) 380 Age: 65+ 10%(48) 28%(132) 28%(131) 24%(113) 9%(42) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 7%(12) 21%(35) 29%(48) 15%(25) 27%(45) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 7%(34) 26%(117) 26%(119) 16%(74) 25%(113) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 9%(49) 25%(130) 26%(140) 22%(115) 18%(96) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 10%(72) 27%(203) 27%(205) 24%(180) 11%(85) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 18%(139) 37%(283) 24%(182) 5%(38) 15%(116) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 2%(14) 21%(121) 30%(175) 22%(130) 24%(139) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 3%(21) 17%(110) 28%(184) 38%(251) 14%(93) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 22%(66) 35%(107) 26%(77) 4%(12) 13%(40) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 16%(74) 39%(176) 23%(105) 6%(26) 17%(76) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 2%(6) 22%(67) 29%(87) 30%(90) 17%(51) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3%(9) 20%(54) 31%(88) 14%(40) 32%(88) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 3%(11) 16%(52) 31%(103) 40%(134) 10%(32) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(10) 18%(58) 25%(80) 36%(117) 19%(60) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 18%(102) 35%(203) 27%(157) 8%(44) 12%(69) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 8%(41) 33%(167) 29%(150) 16%(81) 14%(74) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 3%(21) 17%(118) 28%(194) 39%(274) 14%(96) 703 Educ: < College 9%(111) 23%(292) 27%(339) 20%(257) 20%(256) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 8%(37) 29%(136) 27%(127) 23%(106) 14%(66) 472 Educ: Post-grad 10%(27) 32%(86) 28%(75) 21%(56) 9%(25) 269 Income: Under 50k 10%(101) 24%(249) 27%(291) 20%(211) 20%(207) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 8%(50) 28%(174) 27%(164) 21%(131) 16%(99) 618 Income: 100k+ 7%(24) 28%(90) 27%(87) 24%(77) 13%(41) 319 Ethnicity: White 8%(124) 26%(416) 27%(430) 24%(381) 16%(265) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Senate Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(174) 26%(514) 27%(541) 21%(419) 17%(347) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 5%(9) 22%(43) 35%(67) 21%(40) 18%(35) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 16%(42) 28%(70) 30%(77) 6%(14) 20%(51) 253 Ethnicity: Other 7%(9) 22%(28) 27%(35) 19%(24) 25%(32) 129 All Christian 9%(80) 26%(244) 28%(256) 25%(232) 12%(112) 924 All Non-Christian 15%(15) 27%(27) 24%(24) 18%(17) 15%(15) 99 Atheist 9%(7) 37%(31) 23%(19) 16%(13) 15%(13) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 8%(71) 24%(212) 27%(242) 18%(157) 23%(207) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(17) 25%(29) 24%(29) 20%(23) 17%(20) 118 Evangelical 8%(43) 27%(146) 25%(137) 24%(135) 16%(90) 550 Non-Evangelical 10%(74) 26%(189) 28%(204) 22%(161) 14%(103) 731 Community: Urban 12%(56) 26%(117) 26%(119) 15%(67) 21%(98) 456 Community: Suburban 7%(70) 27%(261) 29%(287) 22%(219) 14%(141) 978 Community: Rural 9%(49) 24%(136) 24%(136) 24%(133) 19%(108) 561 Employ: Private Sector 7%(42) 30%(185) 28%(176) 22%(140) 13%(79) 622 Employ: Government 8%(10) 24%(32) 29%(38) 20%(26) 18%(23) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 8%(12) 21%(32) 28%(42) 22%(33) 21%(31) 150 Employ: Homemaker 13%(17) 27%(35) 21%(28) 18%(24) 22%(29) 133 Employ: Retired 10%(51) 26%(131) 29%(144) 24%(123) 11%(54) 503 Employ: Unemployed 8%(16) 19%(41) 26%(56) 20%(42) 27%(57) 213 Employ: Other 14%(19) 24%(32) 21%(29) 13%(17) 28%(37) 134 Military HH: Yes 10%(36) 23%(83) 29%(107) 26%(96) 12%(44) 366 Military HH: No 8%(138) 26%(431) 27%(434) 20%(323) 19%(303) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 4%(35) 21%(160) 26%(199) 32%(248) 17%(129) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 11%(140) 29%(354) 28%(342) 14%(171) 18%(218) 1225 Trump Job Approve 4%(36) 19%(174) 26%(231) 35%(314) 17%(150) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 13%(137) 32%(334) 29%(299) 10%(99) 16%(163) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 3%(18) 15%(76) 25%(126) 45%(228) 12%(62) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 5%(18) 25%(98) 27%(105) 22%(86) 22%(88) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(7) 32%(77) 32%(75) 10%(24) 23%(55) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 16%(130) 32%(258) 28%(224) 9%(75) 13%(107) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Senate Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(174) 26%(514) 27%(541) 21%(419) 17%(347) 1996 Favorable of Trump 4%(38) 19%(169) 26%(232) 36%(318) 15%(133) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 13%(131) 32%(333) 29%(301) 9%(92) 17%(172) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(26) 16%(87) 25%(139) 43%(238) 12%(67) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4%(12) 25%(82) 28%(93) 24%(80) 20%(65) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 4%(8) 31%(62) 31%(63) 8%(15) 26%(52) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 15%(123) 33%(271) 29%(238) 9%(77) 14%(120) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 7%(40) 25%(143) 28%(163) 23%(131) 17%(99) 577 #1 Issue: Security 4%(10) 17%(47) 24%(69) 43%(121) 12%(35) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 14%(60) 29%(123) 26%(109) 16%(67) 15%(66) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 10%(31) 28%(88) 29%(91) 18%(56) 15%(47) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 9%(7) 34%(27) 30%(24) 6%(5) 21%(17) 79 #1 Issue: Education 6%(7) 26%(31) 31%(38) 6%(7) 32%(39) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 10%(8) 32%(25) 23%(18) 8%(6) 27%(21) 78 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) 24%(29) 25%(30) 22%(26) 20%(25) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 18%(139) 38%(296) 26%(204) 7%(51) 11%(83) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 3%(18) 18%(124) 29%(196) 38%(263) 12%(85) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 1%(1) 16%(12) 21%(17) 27%(21) 35%(28) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 18%(131) 40%(283) 27%(192) 5%(35) 10%(74) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(14) 18%(125) 28%(200) 38%(272) 14%(98) 709 2016 Vote: Other 3%(5) 18%(25) 36%(50) 22%(31) 21%(29) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(25) 19%(82) 23%(99) 19%(81) 34%(145) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 11%(141) 29%(386) 27%(364) 21%(287) 12%(161) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 5%(33) 20%(129) 27%(177) 20%(132) 28%(186) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 15%(131) 36%(305) 27%(232) 9%(73) 13%(110) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 3%(18) 16%(89) 30%(166) 38%(208) 12%(68) 550 2012 Vote: Other 1%(1) 13%(9) 23%(17) 40%(30) 24%(18) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(24) 21%(109) 24%(125) 21%(108) 29%(151) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Senate Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(174) 26%(514) 27%(541) 21%(419) 17%(347) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 10%(37) 27%(97) 30%(105) 19%(67) 14%(50) 356 4-Region: Midwest 8%(37) 27%(124) 26%(121) 19%(89) 19%(88) 458 4-Region: South 9%(67) 24%(179) 26%(193) 24%(176) 17%(130) 745 4-Region: West 8%(33) 26%(114) 28%(123) 20%(88) 18%(79) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 16%(147) 36%(333) 26%(239) 6%(56) 15%(137) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(22) 17%(132) 28%(219) 38%(299) 14%(111) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 16%(141) 38%(327) 27%(233) 7%(64) 12%(101) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 3%(22) 16%(108) 27%(182) 40%(267) 14%(94) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 2%(3) 19%(24) 36%(45) 23%(29) 19%(24) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 3%(5) 19%(36) 24%(46) 10%(19) 43%(81) 187 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_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Senate Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(222) 25%(492) 22%(448) 25%(495) 17%(339) 1996 Gender: Male 11%(102) 25%(236) 24%(226) 27%(249) 13%(121) 934 Gender: Female 11%(120) 24%(256) 21%(222) 23%(245) 20%(218) 1062 Age: 18-29 7%(26) 12%(43) 20%(70) 28%(100) 32%(113) 353 Age: 30-44 9%(42) 23%(106) 23%(102) 24%(110) 20%(92) 452 Age: 45-54 12%(41) 24%(84) 22%(76) 28%(97) 14%(50) 346 Age: 55-64 13%(50) 29%(111) 21%(80) 24%(91) 12%(47) 380 Age: 65+ 14%(63) 32%(148) 26%(121) 21%(96) 8%(36) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 7%(12) 10%(17) 15%(25) 30%(50) 37%(62) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 9%(40) 18%(84) 25%(112) 25%(116) 23%(105) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 11%(57) 25%(132) 21%(110) 27%(141) 17%(89) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 13%(96) 29%(218) 25%(186) 23%(168) 10%(78) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 3%(23) 14%(103) 24%(183) 42%(320) 17%(128) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 5%(30) 19%(113) 25%(142) 26%(151) 25%(144) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 26%(169) 42%(277) 19%(123) 4%(24) 10%(66) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 3%(8) 12%(37) 26%(78) 45%(137) 14%(41) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 3%(15) 15%(66) 23%(105) 40%(184) 19%(87) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 4%(13) 20%(61) 25%(75) 31%(94) 19%(57) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 6%(16) 19%(52) 24%(67) 20%(56) 31%(87) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 24%(80) 42%(139) 22%(73) 6%(18) 7%(23) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 27%(89) 42%(138) 15%(50) 2%(6) 13%(43) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4%(21) 12%(69) 23%(135) 47%(268) 14%(82) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(33) 25%(127) 27%(140) 28%(143) 14%(71) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 22%(155) 39%(276) 20%(141) 7%(50) 12%(81) 703 Educ: < College 12%(149) 26%(327) 20%(257) 21%(264) 21%(258) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 9%(44) 22%(103) 28%(132) 28%(131) 13%(62) 472 Educ: Post-grad 11%(30) 23%(62) 22%(59) 37%(99) 7%(18) 269 Income: Under 50k 11%(120) 24%(253) 22%(232) 23%(243) 20%(211) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 10%(64) 26%(162) 23%(143) 26%(163) 14%(86) 618 Income: 100k+ 12%(38) 24%(77) 23%(73) 28%(89) 13%(41) 319 Ethnicity: White 13%(202) 27%(436) 22%(352) 24%(382) 15%(242) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Senate Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(222) 25%(492) 22%(448) 25%(495) 17%(339) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 8%(15) 17%(34) 32%(61) 27%(51) 17%(33) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4%(10) 13%(33) 26%(65) 29%(74) 28%(71) 253 Ethnicity: Other 7%(9) 19%(24) 24%(31) 30%(39) 20%(25) 129 All Christian 14%(132) 30%(279) 24%(224) 20%(188) 11%(101) 924 All Non-Christian 6%(6) 20%(20) 24%(23) 33%(32) 17%(17) 99 Atheist 2%(1) 13%(11) 17%(14) 53%(44) 15%(13) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(83) 20%(182) 21%(187) 26%(230) 23%(208) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 9%(11) 22%(26) 23%(27) 29%(34) 17%(21) 118 Evangelical 17%(93) 34%(186) 20%(109) 15%(85) 14%(78) 550 Non-Evangelical 12%(84) 24%(176) 26%(192) 25%(179) 14%(99) 731 Community: Urban 7%(34) 19%(89) 23%(104) 30%(137) 20%(93) 456 Community: Suburban 10%(99) 28%(273) 22%(213) 26%(253) 14%(141) 978 Community: Rural 16%(89) 23%(130) 23%(132) 19%(105) 19%(105) 561 Employ: Private Sector 12%(72) 26%(161) 25%(157) 25%(155) 12%(77) 622 Employ: Government 7%(9) 20%(26) 20%(26) 32%(41) 20%(27) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 11%(17) 22%(33) 18%(26) 27%(41) 22%(33) 150 Employ: Homemaker 16%(21) 29%(38) 13%(18) 22%(29) 20%(26) 133 Employ: Retired 12%(62) 31%(154) 27%(134) 21%(107) 9%(46) 503 Employ: Unemployed 8%(17) 20%(42) 20%(42) 28%(59) 25%(53) 213 Employ: Other 10%(14) 22%(30) 17%(22) 25%(34) 26%(35) 134 Military HH: Yes 15%(56) 28%(102) 23%(84) 21%(79) 12%(45) 366 Military HH: No 10%(165) 24%(390) 22%(364) 26%(416) 18%(294) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 22%(173) 40%(308) 20%(150) 4%(28) 15%(112) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 4%(49) 15%(185) 24%(298) 38%(467) 18%(226) 1225 Trump Job Approve 21%(194) 40%(367) 20%(177) 4%(39) 14%(129) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 3%(28) 12%(121) 25%(262) 43%(447) 17%(175) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 32%(166) 43%(220) 13%(65) 3%(15) 9%(46) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 7%(29) 37%(147) 28%(112) 6%(24) 21%(83) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(8) 21%(49) 33%(78) 17%(39) 27%(64) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(20) 9%(71) 23%(184) 51%(407) 14%(111) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Senate Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(222) 25%(492) 22%(448) 25%(495) 17%(339) 1996 Favorable of Trump 22%(199) 41%(366) 19%(171) 5%(43) 12%(111) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(22) 12%(120) 26%(264) 42%(438) 18%(187) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 33%(183) 41%(228) 13%(73) 4%(23) 9%(50) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 5%(15) 41%(137) 29%(98) 6%(20) 18%(61) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 5%(10) 24%(49) 32%(63) 12%(24) 28%(55) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(12) 9%(71) 24%(200) 50%(414) 16%(131) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 12%(68) 25%(142) 26%(149) 21%(122) 16%(95) 577 #1 Issue: Security 25%(71) 35%(100) 22%(63) 7%(19) 11%(30) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(24) 22%(92) 22%(92) 35%(149) 16%(68) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 11%(35) 30%(94) 23%(72) 25%(77) 11%(35) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 7%(5) 13%(10) 8%(6) 43%(34) 30%(24) 79 #1 Issue: Education 6%(7) 15%(19) 30%(36) 15%(18) 35%(42) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 4%(3) 13%(10) 17%(13) 38%(29) 28%(21) 78 #1 Issue: Other 7%(8) 21%(25) 14%(17) 39%(47) 20%(24) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(22) 14%(107) 26%(202) 44%(343) 13%(100) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 23%(160) 42%(285) 20%(139) 5%(37) 9%(64) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 2%(2) 14%(11) 30%(23) 22%(17) 33%(26) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 3%(24) 15%(105) 25%(182) 45%(319) 12%(85) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 22%(157) 41%(291) 20%(144) 6%(40) 11%(77) 709 2016 Vote: Other 3%(4) 15%(20) 32%(44) 26%(37) 24%(34) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(37) 18%(76) 18%(78) 23%(99) 33%(142) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 12%(161) 27%(360) 24%(321) 25%(338) 12%(159) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 9%(61) 20%(132) 19%(127) 24%(157) 27%(179) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 6%(50) 19%(158) 24%(202) 38%(322) 14%(119) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 22%(119) 40%(221) 22%(122) 7%(38) 9%(50) 550 2012 Vote: Other 16%(12) 19%(14) 24%(18) 17%(12) 24%(18) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(42) 19%(99) 20%(104) 23%(121) 29%(151) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Senate Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(222) 25%(492) 22%(448) 25%(495) 17%(339) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 9%(32) 24%(85) 24%(86) 29%(103) 14%(50) 356 4-Region: Midwest 9%(43) 24%(112) 23%(105) 24%(108) 20%(90) 458 4-Region: South 15%(115) 28%(209) 19%(140) 22%(163) 16%(119) 745 4-Region: West 7%(32) 20%(86) 27%(118) 28%(120) 18%(80) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(29) 14%(126) 24%(217) 42%(380) 18%(160) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 24%(185) 41%(321) 20%(153) 5%(41) 10%(81) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 2%(21) 14%(124) 25%(217) 44%(384) 14%(122) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 26%(172) 42%(281) 18%(122) 4%(27) 10%(70) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 8%(9) 24%(30) 30%(37) 22%(28) 17%(21) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 5%(9) 18%(34) 19%(36) 13%(25) 45%(83) 187 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_8: 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 9%(177) 26%(511) 27%(541) 21%(414) 18%(353) 1996 Gender: Male 10%(91) 23%(215) 29%(267) 25%(233) 14%(128) 934 Gender: Female 8%(85) 28%(297) 26%(273) 17%(181) 21%(226) 1062 Age: 18-29 7%(25) 20%(71) 28%(97) 15%(54) 30%(106) 353 Age: 30-44 8%(37) 28%(126) 28%(127) 15%(66) 21%(96) 452 Age: 45-54 8%(28) 25%(88) 28%(98) 24%(83) 14%(49) 346 Age: 55-64 11%(41) 26%(98) 25%(95) 26%(98) 13%(48) 380 Age: 65+ 10%(46) 28%(128) 26%(123) 24%(113) 12%(54) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 8%(13) 23%(37) 26%(42) 14%(23) 29%(48) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 7%(30) 24%(112) 29%(133) 15%(70) 25%(112) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 9%(46) 26%(136) 28%(148) 21%(110) 17%(90) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 10%(78) 27%(198) 26%(193) 25%(183) 12%(93) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 19%(141) 38%(286) 25%(189) 5%(34) 14%(107) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 3%(16) 21%(119) 30%(175) 22%(126) 25%(144) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 3%(20) 16%(106) 27%(177) 39%(254) 16%(102) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 23%(70) 34%(101) 28%(85) 3%(10) 12%(36) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 16%(71) 41%(185) 23%(104) 5%(25) 16%(71) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 3%(9) 21%(64) 29%(87) 28%(83) 19%(57) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2%(7) 20%(55) 32%(88) 15%(43) 31%(86) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 4%(13) 15%(50) 29%(95) 42%(140) 10%(34) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(7) 17%(56) 25%(81) 35%(114) 21%(68) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 18%(103) 37%(212) 25%(145) 8%(44) 12%(70) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 7%(38) 31%(159) 29%(150) 16%(84) 16%(83) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 3%(22) 16%(114) 29%(202) 37%(263) 14%(101) 703 Educ: < College 9%(110) 24%(302) 26%(330) 20%(253) 21%(261) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 9%(41) 26%(123) 28%(130) 23%(107) 15%(70) 472 Educ: Post-grad 9%(25) 32%(87) 30%(80) 20%(54) 8%(23) 269 Income: Under 50k 9%(95) 25%(263) 26%(274) 20%(216) 20%(210) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 8%(50) 27%(168) 29%(178) 20%(125) 16%(97) 618 Income: 100k+ 10%(31) 25%(81) 28%(89) 23%(73) 14%(45) 319 Ethnicity: White 8%(132) 25%(400) 27%(442) 23%(374) 16%(266) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_8: 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 9%(177) 26%(511) 27%(541) 21%(414) 18%(353) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 7%(14) 18%(34) 33%(64) 20%(39) 22%(42) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 15%(39) 31%(78) 26%(66) 6%(16) 22%(55) 253 Ethnicity: Other 5%(6) 26%(34) 25%(32) 19%(24) 25%(32) 129 All Christian 9%(86) 26%(240) 28%(255) 24%(222) 13%(120) 924 All Non-Christian 15%(15) 25%(25) 23%(23) 21%(21) 16%(15) 99 Atheist 9%(7) 35%(29) 29%(24) 12%(10) 16%(14) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 8%(68) 24%(218) 27%(239) 18%(161) 23%(204) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(16) 23%(27) 23%(27) 24%(28) 17%(20) 118 Evangelical 8%(45) 25%(139) 26%(143) 25%(136) 16%(88) 550 Non-Evangelical 10%(73) 27%(194) 28%(207) 20%(149) 15%(108) 731 Community: Urban 11%(51) 27%(124) 26%(120) 16%(71) 20%(91) 456 Community: Suburban 8%(79) 26%(255) 28%(276) 21%(210) 16%(157) 978 Community: Rural 8%(46) 24%(132) 26%(144) 24%(133) 19%(105) 561 Employ: Private Sector 8%(49) 27%(167) 30%(187) 22%(135) 14%(85) 622 Employ: Government 7%(9) 29%(37) 26%(34) 19%(24) 19%(25) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 9%(14) 21%(31) 29%(44) 21%(32) 20%(30) 150 Employ: Homemaker 8%(11) 33%(43) 24%(31) 16%(21) 19%(26) 133 Employ: Retired 9%(45) 27%(137) 26%(133) 25%(124) 13%(65) 503 Employ: Unemployed 9%(20) 20%(44) 27%(57) 17%(37) 26%(56) 213 Employ: Other 16%(21) 23%(31) 19%(26) 18%(24) 25%(33) 134 Military HH: Yes 8%(29) 22%(80) 30%(110) 26%(95) 14%(51) 366 Military HH: No 9%(147) 26%(431) 26%(430) 20%(319) 19%(302) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 4%(34) 19%(146) 28%(215) 32%(245) 17%(131) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 12%(142) 30%(365) 27%(326) 14%(169) 18%(222) 1225 Trump Job Approve 4%(33) 18%(165) 27%(244) 34%(309) 17%(153) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 14%(143) 33%(340) 28%(285) 9%(98) 16%(167) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 4%(18) 15%(75) 24%(124) 45%(231) 12%(63) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 4%(15) 23%(91) 31%(121) 20%(78) 23%(90) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(10) 31%(75) 28%(67) 10%(23) 27%(64) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 17%(134) 33%(265) 27%(218) 9%(75) 13%(103) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_8: 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 9%(177) 26%(511) 27%(541) 21%(414) 18%(353) 1996 Favorable of Trump 4%(37) 18%(161) 27%(237) 36%(317) 15%(137) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 13%(137) 33%(339) 28%(287) 9%(91) 17%(176) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(26) 16%(88) 24%(136) 43%(240) 12%(68) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 3%(11) 22%(73) 31%(102) 23%(77) 21%(69) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 6%(12) 29%(58) 28%(57) 9%(17) 28%(57) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 15%(125) 34%(280) 28%(231) 9%(74) 14%(119) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 7%(43) 26%(147) 29%(165) 22%(128) 16%(94) 577 #1 Issue: Security 5%(14) 15%(43) 24%(67) 41%(117) 15%(42) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 13%(53) 30%(126) 27%(115) 15%(65) 16%(66) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 10%(33) 29%(92) 27%(84) 18%(57) 15%(47) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 9%(7) 31%(25) 27%(21) 8%(6) 25%(20) 79 #1 Issue: Education 6%(7) 22%(26) 34%(41) 7%(9) 32%(39) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 11%(9) 29%(22) 28%(22) 7%(5) 25%(20) 78 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) 25%(31) 22%(26) 22%(27) 21%(25) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 18%(143) 38%(292) 26%(200) 6%(46) 12%(93) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(16) 17%(116) 28%(194) 39%(265) 14%(93) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else — (0) 14%(11) 25%(20) 25%(20) 35%(28) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 18%(130) 41%(293) 26%(183) 4%(30) 11%(78) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(15) 16%(112) 28%(200) 39%(278) 15%(103) 709 2016 Vote: Other 3%(4) 18%(26) 34%(48) 23%(32) 21%(29) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(27) 19%(81) 25%(109) 17%(74) 33%(143) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 10%(140) 28%(379) 27%(364) 22%(289) 13%(168) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 6%(37) 20%(132) 27%(177) 19%(126) 28%(185) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 15%(128) 37%(315) 26%(226) 8%(70) 13%(113) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 3%(18) 15%(85) 30%(164) 39%(214) 13%(69) 550 2012 Vote: Other 1%(1) 11%(8) 23%(17) 40%(30) 24%(18) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(29) 20%(103) 26%(132) 19%(99) 30%(154) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_8: 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 9%(177) 26%(511) 27%(541) 21%(414) 18%(353) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 11%(38) 25%(90) 29%(104) 19%(67) 16%(58) 356 4-Region: Midwest 7%(33) 27%(126) 27%(122) 18%(84) 20%(93) 458 4-Region: South 9%(64) 26%(191) 26%(197) 24%(176) 16%(117) 745 4-Region: West 9%(41) 24%(105) 27%(118) 20%(87) 20%(85) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 16%(150) 37%(334) 27%(244) 5%(50) 15%(134) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(21) 16%(128) 28%(220) 38%(294) 15%(119) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 17%(146) 38%(327) 27%(236) 6%(56) 12%(101) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 3%(19) 15%(103) 26%(174) 40%(269) 16%(107) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 1%(2) 26%(32) 37%(46) 19%(24) 17%(21) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 3%(5) 17%(31) 22%(41) 15%(27) 44%(82) 187 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_9: 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 12%(231) 24%(487) 23%(451) 25%(498) 16%(329) 1996 Gender: Male 12%(114) 24%(224) 25%(234) 27%(248) 12%(113) 934 Gender: Female 11%(117) 25%(262) 20%(216) 23%(249) 20%(216) 1062 Age: 18-29 10%(36) 15%(53) 19%(65) 29%(101) 28%(97) 353 Age: 30-44 9%(42) 21%(93) 23%(105) 25%(115) 21%(97) 452 Age: 45-54 12%(42) 24%(84) 23%(80) 27%(95) 13%(46) 346 Age: 55-64 13%(51) 29%(108) 20%(76) 25%(94) 13%(51) 380 Age: 65+ 13%(60) 32%(149) 27%(124) 20%(93) 8%(39) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 12%(20) 13%(21) 17%(28) 29%(48) 29%(47) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 8%(39) 18%(84) 23%(106) 27%(122) 23%(107) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 12%(62) 23%(124) 22%(116) 27%(142) 16%(86) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 13%(95) 29%(216) 24%(181) 23%(170) 11%(81) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 4%(27) 13%(99) 24%(182) 42%(321) 17%(129) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 5%(31) 20%(113) 26%(151) 26%(151) 23%(133) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 26%(173) 42%(275) 18%(118) 4%(25) 10%(67) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 2%(6) 10%(30) 28%(86) 46%(139) 13%(40) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 4%(20) 15%(69) 21%(97) 40%(182) 19%(89) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 6%(18) 21%(64) 26%(77) 31%(93) 16%(48) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 5%(13) 18%(49) 26%(73) 21%(58) 31%(85) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 27%(89) 39%(130) 21%(71) 5%(17) 8%(25) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 26%(84) 44%(145) 14%(47) 3%(9) 13%(42) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4%(25) 12%(68) 22%(129) 47%(272) 14%(80) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 8%(41) 23%(117) 28%(142) 27%(141) 14%(72) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 21%(149) 40%(282) 20%(140) 8%(54) 11%(77) 703 Educ: < College 14%(170) 24%(308) 21%(266) 21%(263) 20%(249) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 8%(36) 24%(113) 27%(126) 29%(137) 13%(61) 472 Educ: Post-grad 10%(26) 25%(67) 22%(59) 36%(97) 7%(19) 269 Income: Under 50k 13%(136) 22%(232) 22%(237) 24%(250) 19%(204) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 10%(61) 27%(169) 22%(133) 27%(164) 15%(91) 618 Income: 100k+ 11%(34) 27%(86) 25%(81) 26%(83) 11%(35) 319 Ethnicity: White 12%(201) 26%(426) 23%(368) 24%(381) 15%(238) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_9: 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 12%(231) 24%(487) 23%(451) 25%(498) 16%(329) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 11%(22) 15%(29) 24%(47) 31%(59) 19%(37) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 8%(19) 15%(37) 22%(54) 31%(79) 25%(63) 253 Ethnicity: Other 8%(10) 19%(24) 22%(28) 29%(38) 22%(28) 129 All Christian 14%(130) 30%(277) 23%(216) 20%(188) 12%(112) 924 All Non-Christian 8%(8) 18%(18) 25%(24) 32%(31) 17%(17) 99 Atheist 2%(1) 16%(13) 15%(13) 53%(44) 14%(12) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 10%(92) 20%(178) 22%(197) 26%(234) 21%(188) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 11%(13) 20%(24) 23%(28) 28%(33) 18%(21) 118 Evangelical 18%(98) 33%(180) 20%(109) 15%(84) 14%(79) 550 Non-Evangelical 11%(79) 25%(180) 27%(195) 24%(178) 13%(98) 731 Community: Urban 9%(43) 17%(77) 23%(105) 30%(139) 20%(93) 456 Community: Suburban 10%(101) 29%(280) 22%(213) 25%(247) 14%(136) 978 Community: Rural 15%(87) 23%(130) 24%(133) 20%(111) 18%(100) 561 Employ: Private Sector 12%(72) 26%(163) 24%(150) 26%(159) 13%(78) 622 Employ: Government 11%(15) 19%(25) 19%(24) 30%(40) 20%(26) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 12%(18) 18%(28) 23%(34) 26%(39) 21%(32) 150 Employ: Homemaker 12%(16) 33%(44) 14%(19) 21%(28) 20%(26) 133 Employ: Retired 13%(67) 29%(146) 27%(135) 21%(106) 10%(48) 503 Employ: Unemployed 8%(18) 18%(38) 22%(47) 27%(58) 25%(53) 213 Employ: Other 11%(15) 24%(32) 13%(17) 29%(40) 22%(30) 134 Military HH: Yes 15%(56) 28%(102) 24%(87) 20%(74) 13%(46) 366 Military HH: No 11%(175) 24%(385) 22%(364) 26%(423) 17%(283) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 24%(183) 38%(296) 20%(157) 3%(25) 14%(110) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 4%(48) 16%(190) 24%(294) 39%(473) 18%(219) 1225 Trump Job Approve 22%(200) 40%(361) 21%(190) 4%(36) 13%(119) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 3%(31) 12%(120) 24%(252) 44%(455) 17%(174) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 34%(172) 42%(216) 14%(70) 3%(14) 8%(39) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 7%(28) 37%(145) 30%(120) 6%(22) 20%(80) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(13) 20%(48) 31%(74) 17%(40) 27%(64) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(18) 9%(73) 22%(177) 52%(415) 14%(111) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_9: 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 12%(231) 24%(487) 23%(451) 25%(498) 16%(329) 1996 Favorable of Trump 23%(208) 40%(358) 20%(179) 4%(39) 12%(104) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(19) 12%(119) 26%(263) 43%(446) 18%(184) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 34%(189) 41%(227) 14%(79) 4%(20) 8%(42) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 6%(19) 40%(131) 30%(101) 6%(19) 19%(61) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 5%(10) 24%(49) 33%(67) 12%(23) 25%(51) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(9) 8%(70) 24%(196) 51%(422) 16%(133) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 12%(66) 25%(142) 27%(154) 22%(125) 16%(90) 577 #1 Issue: Security 24%(67) 36%(101) 21%(58) 7%(18) 13%(38) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(26) 21%(89) 22%(94) 35%(147) 16%(68) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 14%(44) 27%(83) 22%(70) 24%(76) 13%(40) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(11) 14%(11) 15%(11) 42%(33) 16%(13) 79 #1 Issue: Education 5%(6) 18%(23) 24%(30) 19%(23) 33%(41) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 3%(3) 16%(12) 20%(16) 36%(28) 25%(19) 78 #1 Issue: Other 7%(8) 22%(26) 15%(18) 39%(47) 17%(21) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(26) 13%(102) 26%(203) 44%(341) 13%(103) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 23%(158) 43%(292) 20%(136) 5%(37) 9%(62) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 4%(3) 9%(7) 33%(26) 19%(15) 36%(28) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 4%(26) 14%(100) 25%(182) 44%(316) 13%(92) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 22%(159) 41%(289) 22%(153) 5%(36) 10%(73) 709 2016 Vote: Other 2%(3) 15%(21) 28%(39) 31%(43) 24%(34) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(44) 18%(77) 18%(77) 24%(103) 30%(131) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 12%(164) 27%(359) 24%(319) 25%(335) 12%(162) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 10%(67) 20%(128) 20%(131) 25%(163) 25%(167) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 7%(58) 17%(143) 24%(206) 37%(319) 15%(127) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 20%(113) 42%(230) 21%(117) 7%(37) 10%(53) 550 2012 Vote: Other 12%(9) 24%(18) 22%(16) 20%(15) 22%(16) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(52) 19%(96) 21%(109) 24%(126) 26%(133) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_10: 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 21%(424) 37%(743) 19%(385) 9%(170) 14%(274) 1996 Gender: Male 19%(180) 36%(334) 21%(198) 11%(105) 13%(118) 934 Gender: Female 23%(245) 39%(409) 18%(187) 6%(65) 15%(156) 1062 Age: 18-29 20%(71) 35%(125) 20%(71) 7%(25) 17%(61) 353 Age: 30-44 19%(87) 36%(165) 21%(94) 8%(38) 15%(69) 452 Age: 45-54 19%(65) 35%(122) 20%(69) 12%(40) 15%(51) 346 Age: 55-64 24%(93) 37%(139) 18%(68) 8%(32) 13%(48) 380 Age: 65+ 24%(109) 41%(192) 18%(83) 8%(35) 10%(45) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 18%(29) 40%(66) 18%(29) 6%(10) 18%(30) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 19%(87) 33%(153) 21%(96) 9%(39) 18%(81) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 20%(105) 36%(193) 20%(108) 10%(53) 13%(70) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 24%(180) 39%(293) 18%(131) 8%(59) 11%(81) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 26%(197) 40%(302) 16%(120) 5%(37) 13%(101) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(91) 34%(199) 23%(136) 11%(62) 16%(92) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 21%(135) 37%(243) 20%(129) 11%(71) 12%(81) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 26%(79) 40%(119) 16%(47) 5%(15) 13%(40) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 26%(118) 40%(182) 16%(73) 5%(22) 13%(61) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 12%(37) 35%(104) 24%(71) 15%(46) 14%(42) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 20%(54) 34%(95) 23%(64) 6%(16) 18%(50) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 19%(64) 33%(111) 24%(80) 13%(44) 11%(35) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 22%(72) 41%(132) 15%(49) 8%(27) 14%(46) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 28%(161) 44%(252) 15%(85) 4%(25) 9%(52) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 22%(111) 35%(181) 23%(118) 9%(48) 11%(56) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 19%(132) 37%(262) 20%(144) 12%(82) 12%(83) 703 Educ: < College 20%(251) 35%(445) 19%(236) 9%(110) 17%(215) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 23%(109) 36%(172) 22%(104) 8%(39) 10%(48) 472 Educ: Post-grad 24%(65) 47%(126) 17%(45) 8%(21) 4%(12) 269 Income: Under 50k 20%(214) 35%(367) 20%(215) 9%(90) 16%(173) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 23%(139) 41%(255) 18%(109) 7%(45) 11%(70) 618 Income: 100k+ 22%(71) 38%(121) 19%(61) 11%(34) 10%(32) 319 Ethnicity: White 23%(364) 39%(629) 18%(292) 9%(140) 12%(190) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_10: 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 21%(424) 37%(743) 19%(385) 9%(170) 14%(274) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 18%(35) 30%(59) 22%(43) 15%(28) 15%(28) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 15%(39) 29%(74) 26%(65) 5%(13) 25%(63) 253 Ethnicity: Other 17%(21) 31%(40) 22%(29) 13%(17) 16%(21) 129 All Christian 23%(214) 38%(353) 19%(179) 9%(82) 10%(96) 924 All Non-Christian 24%(24) 34%(33) 18%(18) 15%(15) 9%(9) 99 Atheist 20%(17) 46%(38) 16%(13) 7%(6) 12%(10) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19%(170) 36%(319) 20%(175) 8%(67) 18%(160) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24%(28) 32%(37) 21%(24) 13%(15) 11%(13) 118 Evangelical 22%(122) 34%(186) 22%(120) 8%(46) 14%(77) 550 Non-Evangelical 22%(164) 39%(285) 19%(136) 8%(62) 12%(85) 731 Community: Urban 22%(102) 38%(175) 18%(81) 7%(31) 15%(68) 456 Community: Suburban 21%(209) 37%(361) 20%(199) 10%(95) 12%(115) 978 Community: Rural 20%(113) 37%(208) 19%(105) 8%(44) 16%(91) 561 Employ: Private Sector 22%(138) 36%(227) 21%(132) 10%(61) 10%(64) 622 Employ: Government 16%(21) 35%(46) 20%(26) 10%(14) 18%(23) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 18%(28) 38%(56) 14%(22) 10%(15) 19%(29) 150 Employ: Homemaker 28%(37) 39%(52) 11%(14) 5%(7) 17%(22) 133 Employ: Retired 23%(118) 40%(201) 19%(95) 9%(43) 9%(46) 503 Employ: Unemployed 19%(41) 32%(69) 21%(44) 8%(17) 19%(41) 213 Employ: Other 20%(27) 29%(39) 22%(30) 7%(10) 21%(29) 134 Military HH: Yes 21%(77) 36%(131) 20%(74) 11%(41) 12%(43) 366 Military HH: No 21%(347) 38%(612) 19%(311) 8%(129) 14%(232) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 21%(163) 35%(270) 21%(160) 9%(72) 14%(106) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 21%(261) 39%(473) 18%(224) 8%(98) 14%(168) 1225 Trump Job Approve 21%(187) 34%(312) 21%(188) 11%(101) 13%(118) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 23%(234) 41%(421) 18%(189) 6%(64) 12%(125) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 24%(120) 31%(157) 20%(100) 14%(73) 12%(60) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 17%(66) 39%(155) 22%(87) 7%(28) 15%(58) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 17%(40) 38%(90) 23%(54) 6%(15) 17%(40) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 25%(195) 42%(331) 17%(134) 6%(49) 11%(85) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_10: 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 21%(424) 37%(743) 19%(385) 9%(170) 14%(274) 1996 Favorable of Trump 21%(187) 35%(309) 19%(172) 12%(105) 13%(116) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 23%(235) 40%(415) 20%(203) 6%(59) 11%(118) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 24%(134) 31%(175) 18%(103) 14%(80) 12%(65) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 16%(52) 40%(134) 21%(69) 8%(25) 15%(51) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 17%(35) 36%(72) 23%(46) 8%(15) 16%(33) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 24%(200) 41%(343) 19%(157) 5%(44) 10%(86) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 17%(100) 37%(212) 23%(131) 9%(54) 14%(80) 577 #1 Issue: Security 18%(52) 32%(89) 22%(61) 15%(43) 13%(37) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 27%(115) 40%(170) 15%(66) 7%(30) 11%(45) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 27%(85) 37%(115) 17%(54) 7%(23) 11%(35) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 18%(14) 44%(35) 16%(13) 3%(3) 19%(15) 79 #1 Issue: Education 14%(17) 37%(45) 25%(31) 4%(5) 19%(23) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 29%(22) 43%(33) 13%(10) 3%(2) 13%(10) 78 #1 Issue: Other 15%(19) 36%(44) 16%(19) 9%(10) 24%(29) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 27%(206) 40%(308) 18%(136) 5%(36) 11%(88) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 20%(140) 35%(242) 21%(146) 12%(85) 10%(72) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(7) 37%(29) 23%(18) 13%(10) 19%(15) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 27%(196) 41%(292) 17%(120) 4%(28) 11%(78) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 21%(146) 34%(243) 21%(152) 13%(93) 11%(76) 709 2016 Vote: Other 12%(17) 39%(55) 25%(35) 10%(13) 14%(20) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(66) 36%(154) 18%(77) 8%(35) 23%(99) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(306) 38%(506) 20%(265) 8%(108) 12%(154) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 18%(118) 36%(237) 18%(120) 9%(62) 18%(120) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 26%(219) 39%(333) 18%(150) 5%(44) 12%(106) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 19%(103) 38%(208) 21%(118) 12%(66) 10%(56) 550 2012 Vote: Other 16%(12) 32%(24) 19%(14) 12%(9) 22%(16) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(90) 35%(178) 20%(102) 10%(50) 19%(96) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_10: 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 21%(424) 37%(743) 19%(385) 9%(170) 14%(274) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 22%(79) 40%(144) 17%(62) 9%(32) 11%(39) 356 4-Region: Midwest 21%(96) 35%(162) 20%(91) 6%(27) 18%(82) 458 4-Region: South 22%(164) 38%(281) 18%(131) 9%(69) 13%(100) 745 4-Region: West 19%(85) 36%(156) 23%(101) 10%(42) 12%(53) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 25%(228) 41%(371) 17%(155) 5%(42) 13%(116) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(154) 36%(283) 20%(157) 12%(93) 12%(95) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 25%(219) 41%(358) 18%(157) 5%(45) 10%(87) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 21%(141) 35%(235) 20%(133) 12%(80) 12%(84) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 18%(23) 30%(38) 25%(32) 12%(15) 14%(18) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 10%(20) 35%(66) 19%(35) 7%(13) 29%(54) 187 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_11: 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 28%(564) 41%(823) 17%(337) 7%(134) 7%(139) 1996 Gender: Male 27%(255) 40%(370) 18%(170) 8%(73) 7%(66) 934 Gender: Female 29%(309) 43%(453) 16%(166) 6%(61) 7%(73) 1062 Age: 18-29 25%(88) 33%(118) 20%(72) 12%(41) 9%(33) 353 Age: 30-44 23%(106) 42%(192) 17%(79) 7%(33) 9%(42) 452 Age: 45-54 26%(89) 42%(146) 19%(66) 7%(24) 6%(22) 346 Age: 55-64 33%(125) 41%(155) 16%(61) 6%(21) 5%(18) 380 Age: 65+ 34%(156) 46%(212) 12%(58) 3%(14) 5%(24) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 24%(40) 38%(62) 20%(33) 10%(17) 8%(12) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 24%(110) 35%(158) 19%(86) 11%(49) 12%(53) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 25%(133) 44%(235) 19%(98) 6%(33) 6%(31) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 33%(249) 42%(314) 15%(109) 5%(34) 5%(39) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 29%(218) 42%(317) 16%(123) 6%(48) 7%(52) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 21%(124) 39%(223) 21%(122) 9%(55) 10%(55) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 34%(222) 43%(282) 14%(92) 5%(31) 5%(31) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 29%(87) 41%(124) 18%(54) 4%(13) 8%(23) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 29%(131) 42%(193) 15%(69) 8%(34) 7%(30) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(57) 36%(109) 22%(65) 14%(42) 9%(28) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 24%(67) 41%(115) 20%(57) 5%(13) 10%(27) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 33%(111) 41%(137) 15%(51) 5%(18) 5%(15) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 34%(111) 45%(146) 13%(41) 4%(13) 5%(16) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 28%(163) 43%(248) 18%(101) 6%(36) 5%(26) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 27%(136) 42%(214) 18%(94) 8%(43) 5%(26) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 31%(219) 43%(301) 15%(105) 6%(40) 5%(37) 703 Educ: < College 28%(356) 40%(507) 16%(202) 7%(84) 9%(107) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(121) 43%(203) 19%(88) 7%(32) 6%(28) 472 Educ: Post-grad 32%(86) 42%(113) 17%(47) 6%(17) 2%(5) 269 Income: Under 50k 28%(294) 40%(419) 17%(182) 7%(71) 9%(93) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 28%(174) 43%(269) 16%(98) 7%(41) 6%(37) 618 Income: 100k+ 30%(96) 42%(135) 18%(56) 7%(22) 3%(10) 319 Ethnicity: White 30%(481) 43%(691) 15%(250) 6%(97) 6%(95) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_11: 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 28%(564) 41%(823) 17%(337) 7%(134) 7%(139) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24%(46) 34%(66) 21%(42) 14%(28) 6%(12) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 23%(59) 30%(77) 25%(63) 9%(23) 13%(32) 253 Ethnicity: Other 18%(24) 42%(54) 19%(24) 11%(14) 9%(12) 129 All Christian 32%(292) 43%(398) 16%(143) 5%(47) 5%(42) 924 All Non-Christian 22%(21) 45%(44) 14%(14) 11%(11) 8%(8) 99 Atheist 27%(23) 42%(35) 24%(20) 4%(3) 3%(3) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 26%(227) 39%(345) 18%(159) 8%(72) 10%(86) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24%(29) 44%(52) 15%(18) 9%(11) 7%(8) 118 Evangelical 32%(176) 40%(219) 16%(89) 6%(35) 6%(32) 550 Non-Evangelical 30%(219) 42%(304) 17%(124) 6%(45) 5%(39) 731 Community: Urban 26%(117) 41%(186) 19%(88) 7%(32) 7%(34) 456 Community: Suburban 27%(267) 42%(414) 18%(173) 7%(69) 6%(56) 978 Community: Rural 32%(180) 40%(222) 14%(76) 6%(33) 9%(49) 561 Employ: Private Sector 28%(173) 40%(251) 19%(119) 7%(46) 5%(33) 622 Employ: Government 26%(34) 35%(46) 19%(24) 13%(16) 8%(10) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 21%(32) 40%(61) 17%(26) 8%(12) 13%(19) 150 Employ: Homemaker 31%(41) 47%(62) 7%(10) 6%(8) 9%(11) 133 Employ: Retired 31%(156) 46%(231) 14%(73) 4%(19) 5%(24) 503 Employ: Unemployed 30%(63) 35%(75) 17%(37) 8%(18) 9%(19) 213 Employ: Other 31%(42) 37%(50) 17%(23) 6%(8) 9%(11) 134 Military HH: Yes 30%(111) 41%(149) 16%(58) 7%(27) 6%(21) 366 Military HH: No 28%(453) 41%(673) 17%(279) 7%(106) 7%(118) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 34%(266) 41%(315) 15%(116) 3%(26) 6%(49) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 24%(298) 41%(508) 18%(221) 9%(108) 7%(90) 1225 Trump Job Approve 34%(306) 41%(371) 15%(133) 6%(51) 5%(44) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 24%(251) 43%(444) 19%(193) 7%(77) 7%(67) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 38%(192) 40%(205) 14%(69) 5%(24) 4%(20) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 29%(114) 42%(165) 16%(64) 7%(27) 6%(24) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 17%(41) 47%(113) 19%(46) 8%(18) 9%(20) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 26%(210) 42%(331) 19%(147) 7%(59) 6%(47) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL9_11: 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 28%(564) 41%(823) 17%(337) 7%(134) 7%(139) 1996 Favorable of Trump 34%(304) 41%(365) 14%(127) 5%(48) 5%(45) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 24%(251) 43%(439) 19%(200) 7%(75) 6%(65) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 39%(215) 39%(220) 13%(70) 5%(28) 5%(25) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 27%(89) 44%(146) 17%(57) 6%(20) 6%(20) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 23%(47) 43%(86) 18%(37) 8%(16) 7%(15) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 25%(204) 42%(352) 20%(164) 7%(59) 6%(50) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 25%(146) 40%(228) 19%(110) 9%(53) 7%(39) 577 #1 Issue: Security 28%(79) 43%(122) 15%(42) 6%(18) 7%(21) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 33%(142) 40%(172) 14%(60) 7%(28) 6%(24) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 35%(110) 42%(131) 15%(46) 3%(9) 5%(17) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21%(16) 45%(36) 17%(14) 8%(6) 9%(7) 79 #1 Issue: Education 20%(24) 41%(50) 21%(26) 7%(8) 12%(14) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 24%(18) 45%(35) 19%(15) 4%(3) 8%(6) 78 #1 Issue: Other 24%(29) 40%(49) 20%(24) 7%(8) 9%(11) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 27%(213) 43%(329) 18%(141) 6%(47) 6%(44) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 31%(214) 43%(295) 16%(108) 5%(36) 5%(31) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 19%(15) 38%(30) 22%(17) 12%(9) 10%(8) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 29%(210) 43%(304) 17%(125) 5%(36) 5%(39) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 33%(235) 42%(296) 15%(108) 6%(41) 4%(30) 709 2016 Vote: Other 18%(25) 40%(56) 21%(30) 9%(13) 12%(16) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(94) 38%(166) 17%(75) 10%(44) 12%(54) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 29%(395) 43%(579) 16%(217) 5%(73) 6%(75) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 26%(169) 37%(244) 18%(120) 9%(60) 10%(64) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 30%(257) 42%(354) 17%(146) 6%(50) 5%(44) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 32%(175) 44%(242) 15%(80) 5%(29) 4%(24) 550 2012 Vote: Other 16%(12) 43%(32) 18%(14) 7%(5) 16%(12) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(119) 38%(194) 19%(96) 9%(48) 11%(59) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_1: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Testing Americans for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(189) 22%(438) 24%(489) 38%(752) 6%(129) 1996 Gender: Male 10%(94) 22%(204) 23%(212) 38%(359) 7%(66) 934 Gender: Female 9%(95) 22%(233) 26%(277) 37%(393) 6%(63) 1062 Age: 18-29 10%(34) 17%(59) 24%(83) 41%(145) 9%(31) 353 Age: 30-44 7%(34) 21%(94) 25%(113) 39%(177) 8%(34) 452 Age: 45-54 11%(38) 22%(78) 22%(78) 37%(129) 7%(24) 346 Age: 55-64 9%(36) 21%(81) 25%(95) 39%(147) 6%(22) 380 Age: 65+ 10%(47) 27%(126) 26%(120) 33%(153) 4%(18) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 11%(17) 18%(30) 26%(42) 38%(63) 7%(11) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 7%(31) 18%(80) 23%(105) 43%(194) 10%(46) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 11%(57) 23%(120) 24%(127) 37%(194) 6%(31) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 9%(68) 23%(173) 25%(188) 37%(277) 5%(37) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 7%(55) 14%(103) 22%(167) 51%(389) 6%(43) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 6%(37) 17%(100) 27%(157) 41%(239) 8%(46) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 15%(97) 36%(234) 25%(165) 19%(123) 6%(40) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(19) 13%(40) 20%(59) 55%(165) 6%(19) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 8%(37) 14%(64) 24%(108) 49%(224) 5%(25) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 7%(21) 17%(51) 24%(74) 44%(133) 7%(22) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 5%(15) 18%(50) 30%(84) 38%(106) 9%(24) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 16%(53) 34%(114) 24%(80) 18%(60) 8%(25) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 13%(43) 37%(120) 26%(85) 19%(63) 4%(14) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2%(13) 12%(71) 19%(110) 63%(359) 4%(21) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 9%(48) 22%(114) 26%(132) 38%(195) 5%(25) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(101) 32%(225) 28%(195) 21%(149) 5%(33) 703 Educ: < College 11%(136) 24%(301) 24%(304) 33%(412) 8%(102) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 8%(38) 18%(83) 27%(127) 43%(203) 4%(21) 472 Educ: Post-grad 6%(15) 20%(53) 22%(58) 51%(136) 2%(6) 269 Income: Under 50k 11%(115) 23%(246) 23%(243) 35%(370) 8%(85) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 7%(44) 21%(128) 26%(158) 41%(253) 6%(35) 618 Income: 100k+ 9%(30) 20%(64) 27%(88) 40%(129) 3%(9) 319 Ethnicity: White 9%(146) 23%(378) 25%(396) 37%(602) 6%(92) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_1: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Testing Americans for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(189) 22%(438) 24%(489) 38%(752) 6%(129) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 11%(21) 18%(36) 25%(49) 38%(73) 8%(15) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 13%(33) 14%(36) 27%(68) 35%(88) 11%(27) 253 Ethnicity: Other 7%(9) 18%(24) 19%(25) 48%(62) 7%(9) 129 All Christian 11%(97) 25%(230) 26%(239) 34%(310) 5%(47) 924 All Non-Christian 10%(10) 17%(17) 21%(21) 45%(45) 6%(6) 99 Atheist — (0) 11%(9) 20%(16) 66%(56) 3%(2) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(81) 20%(181) 24%(212) 38%(342) 8%(73) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 11%(13) 16%(19) 24%(28) 42%(50) 7%(8) 118 Evangelical 14%(77) 29%(157) 25%(138) 26%(144) 6%(35) 550 Non-Evangelical 8%(60) 22%(158) 26%(188) 40%(295) 4%(31) 731 Community: Urban 11%(51) 18%(83) 25%(113) 40%(181) 6%(28) 456 Community: Suburban 8%(77) 23%(221) 25%(245) 39%(383) 5%(53) 978 Community: Rural 11%(61) 24%(134) 23%(130) 34%(188) 8%(48) 561 Employ: Private Sector 8%(52) 20%(127) 26%(163) 40%(248) 5%(32) 622 Employ: Government 8%(11) 20%(26) 27%(34) 41%(53) 5%(6) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 9%(13) 18%(28) 22%(32) 44%(66) 7%(11) 150 Employ: Homemaker 14%(18) 31%(41) 23%(31) 26%(34) 7%(9) 133 Employ: Retired 9%(48) 27%(136) 24%(121) 34%(173) 5%(24) 503 Employ: Unemployed 11%(23) 20%(43) 23%(49) 35%(75) 11%(23) 213 Employ: Other 13%(17) 14%(18) 24%(32) 39%(52) 11%(14) 134 Military HH: Yes 12%(42) 23%(85) 25%(91) 34%(125) 6%(23) 366 Military HH: No 9%(147) 22%(352) 24%(398) 38%(627) 7%(107) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(134) 34%(262) 25%(191) 16%(120) 8%(65) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 4%(55) 14%(176) 24%(298) 52%(632) 5%(64) 1225 Trump Job Approve 16%(142) 33%(300) 28%(249) 17%(157) 6%(57) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(42) 13%(132) 22%(228) 56%(581) 5%(50) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 22%(112) 37%(189) 24%(122) 11%(59) 6%(29) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(30) 28%(111) 32%(127) 25%(98) 7%(28) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 7%(16) 19%(44) 30%(71) 37%(88) 8%(19) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(26) 11%(87) 20%(157) 62%(493) 4%(31) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_1: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Testing Americans for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(189) 22%(438) 24%(489) 38%(752) 6%(129) 1996 Favorable of Trump 16%(140) 35%(309) 26%(235) 17%(153) 6%(52) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(39) 12%(122) 23%(238) 56%(582) 5%(49) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 22%(124) 37%(207) 24%(132) 12%(66) 5%(28) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 5%(17) 31%(102) 31%(103) 26%(87) 7%(24) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(15) 17%(34) 31%(62) 38%(77) 7%(13) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 3%(25) 11%(88) 21%(177) 61%(504) 4%(35) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 10%(55) 22%(126) 27%(158) 34%(196) 7%(41) 577 #1 Issue: Security 17%(48) 32%(91) 26%(74) 16%(45) 9%(24) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 9%(38) 16%(67) 23%(100) 48%(206) 3%(14) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 6%(19) 26%(81) 25%(78) 38%(119) 5%(17) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 10%(8) 23%(18) 18%(14) 39%(31) 9%(7) 79 #1 Issue: Education 6%(7) 16%(20) 18%(22) 49%(60) 11%(13) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 7%(5) 13%(10) 24%(19) 50%(39) 6%(5) 78 #1 Issue: Other 7%(8) 19%(23) 20%(24) 47%(57) 7%(8) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 6%(48) 12%(96) 23%(176) 54%(422) 4%(33) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 15%(101) 33%(225) 27%(185) 20%(137) 5%(37) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 2%(2) 23%(18) 23%(18) 35%(27) 17%(13) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(47) 13%(92) 22%(156) 55%(392) 4%(28) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 15%(105) 34%(243) 26%(181) 20%(141) 6%(39) 709 2016 Vote: Other — (0) 15%(21) 27%(38) 49%(68) 9%(13) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(37) 19%(82) 26%(113) 35%(150) 11%(49) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 10%(132) 22%(301) 25%(333) 38%(504) 5%(70) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 9%(57) 21%(137) 24%(155) 38%(248) 9%(59) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 8%(65) 16%(138) 21%(181) 50%(429) 5%(39) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 13%(70) 33%(182) 29%(158) 20%(109) 6%(31) 550 2012 Vote: Other 9%(7) 18%(14) 23%(17) 35%(26) 15%(11) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(48) 20%(104) 26%(132) 36%(186) 9%(48) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_1: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Testing Americans for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(189) 22%(438) 24%(489) 38%(752) 6%(129) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 8%(30) 22%(80) 22%(77) 43%(152) 5%(17) 356 4-Region: Midwest 9%(41) 19%(89) 29%(132) 36%(166) 6%(29) 458 4-Region: South 13%(98) 25%(189) 22%(165) 32%(241) 7%(53) 745 4-Region: West 4%(19) 18%(80) 26%(115) 44%(192) 7%(30) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(61) 14%(132) 22%(198) 52%(476) 5%(44) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 14%(109) 34%(265) 26%(204) 20%(156) 6%(47) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 6%(48) 13%(114) 23%(200) 55%(473) 4%(31) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 15%(100) 36%(242) 25%(168) 18%(124) 6%(38) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 7%(9) 23%(29) 25%(31) 39%(48) 7%(8) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 10%(18) 18%(34) 30%(57) 25%(47) 17%(31) 187 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_2: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Managing the spread of coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 27%(531) 25%(500) 30%(589) 6%(125) 1996 Gender: Male 13%(119) 26%(247) 25%(230) 30%(277) 7%(62) 934 Gender: Female 13%(133) 27%(284) 25%(270) 29%(313) 6%(63) 1062 Age: 18-29 8%(28) 22%(77) 24%(86) 38%(134) 8%(28) 353 Age: 30-44 9%(42) 24%(107) 28%(124) 31%(142) 8%(37) 452 Age: 45-54 15%(51) 25%(86) 26%(88) 29%(101) 6%(21) 346 Age: 55-64 14%(52) 30%(115) 24%(90) 27%(103) 5%(20) 380 Age: 65+ 17%(78) 31%(145) 24%(111) 24%(111) 4%(19) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 6%(10) 23%(38) 24%(39) 41%(67) 6%(10) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 8%(37) 21%(94) 28%(127) 33%(152) 10%(47) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 14%(74) 26%(137) 25%(133) 30%(157) 5%(28) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 15%(111) 31%(228) 23%(174) 26%(197) 5%(35) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(58) 16%(120) 28%(210) 43%(326) 6%(43) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 9%(52) 24%(137) 27%(156) 33%(189) 8%(46) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 22%(142) 42%(273) 20%(134) 11%(74) 5%(35) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 7%(21) 13%(40) 29%(89) 43%(131) 7%(20) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 8%(37) 18%(80) 27%(121) 43%(195) 5%(23) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 7%(22) 24%(71) 25%(75) 37%(111) 7%(20) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(29) 24%(66) 29%(81) 28%(78) 9%(26) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 23%(75) 41%(136) 20%(66) 10%(35) 7%(22) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 21%(67) 42%(138) 21%(68) 12%(40) 4%(14) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(20) 15%(85) 26%(150) 52%(297) 4%(22) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 12%(61) 27%(137) 26%(134) 30%(156) 5%(27) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 22%(152) 39%(271) 22%(158) 13%(91) 4%(31) 703 Educ: < College 14%(180) 27%(340) 25%(316) 25%(317) 8%(103) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(48) 25%(116) 25%(118) 37%(174) 4%(17) 472 Educ: Post-grad 9%(24) 28%(75) 24%(65) 37%(99) 2%(5) 269 Income: Under 50k 14%(145) 25%(265) 24%(256) 29%(308) 8%(86) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 11%(68) 28%(172) 26%(163) 30%(186) 5%(29) 618 Income: 100k+ 12%(39) 29%(94) 25%(81) 30%(96) 3%(10) 319 Ethnicity: White 14%(219) 28%(452) 25%(399) 28%(456) 5%(89) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_2: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Managing the spread of coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 27%(531) 25%(500) 30%(589) 6%(125) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 14%(27) 24%(47) 18%(35) 38%(73) 6%(11) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 10%(25) 18%(45) 29%(73) 34%(86) 10%(25) 253 Ethnicity: Other 6%(8) 26%(34) 22%(28) 37%(48) 8%(11) 129 All Christian 15%(143) 31%(287) 23%(216) 25%(234) 5%(44) 924 All Non-Christian 12%(12) 15%(15) 24%(23) 42%(42) 7%(7) 99 Atheist 1%(1) 17%(15) 25%(21) 53%(45) 4%(3) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(96) 24%(214) 27%(240) 30%(269) 8%(70) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 13%(16) 17%(20) 25%(29) 37%(43) 8%(10) 118 Evangelical 19%(102) 34%(184) 23%(126) 20%(111) 5%(27) 550 Non-Evangelical 12%(86) 26%(189) 27%(197) 31%(226) 4%(32) 731 Community: Urban 10%(44) 22%(102) 28%(126) 34%(153) 7%(30) 456 Community: Suburban 12%(113) 28%(277) 24%(234) 31%(305) 5%(49) 978 Community: Rural 17%(94) 27%(151) 25%(139) 23%(131) 8%(46) 561 Employ: Private Sector 11%(67) 27%(167) 27%(167) 30%(187) 6%(35) 622 Employ: Government 11%(14) 20%(26) 21%(27) 41%(54) 7%(9) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 10%(15) 28%(42) 16%(25) 38%(57) 7%(11) 150 Employ: Homemaker 16%(21) 35%(46) 21%(28) 20%(27) 8%(11) 133 Employ: Retired 16%(78) 32%(160) 25%(127) 24%(119) 4%(19) 503 Employ: Unemployed 14%(29) 21%(45) 28%(59) 30%(64) 7%(16) 213 Employ: Other 15%(20) 17%(23) 27%(36) 31%(41) 10%(14) 134 Military HH: Yes 18%(65) 29%(108) 21%(76) 27%(97) 6%(20) 366 Military HH: No 11%(187) 26%(423) 26%(424) 30%(492) 6%(104) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 24%(188) 42%(325) 17%(132) 9%(66) 8%(60) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(64) 17%(206) 30%(367) 43%(523) 5%(64) 1225 Trump Job Approve 22%(201) 41%(373) 20%(181) 10%(94) 6%(56) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(47) 15%(150) 30%(306) 47%(484) 4%(45) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 29%(147) 44%(222) 15%(76) 7%(37) 6%(29) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 14%(54) 38%(151) 27%(106) 14%(57) 7%(27) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(14) 20%(48) 41%(99) 26%(63) 6%(15) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(33) 13%(102) 26%(208) 53%(422) 4%(30) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_2: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Managing the spread of coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 27%(531) 25%(500) 30%(589) 6%(125) 1996 Favorable of Trump 23%(202) 42%(372) 19%(173) 10%(91) 6%(51) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 5%(47) 14%(146) 30%(307) 47%(485) 4%(45) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 29%(161) 43%(237) 15%(86) 8%(44) 5%(29) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 12%(41) 41%(135) 26%(87) 14%(46) 7%(23) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 10%(19) 20%(40) 36%(73) 27%(54) 7%(14) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 3%(27) 13%(106) 28%(234) 52%(431) 4%(31) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 13%(76) 28%(162) 24%(140) 28%(159) 7%(39) 577 #1 Issue: Security 22%(62) 40%(113) 22%(62) 9%(26) 7%(20) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 10%(43) 19%(82) 28%(120) 40%(168) 3%(12) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 13%(42) 27%(85) 27%(84) 26%(81) 7%(20) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 7%(6) 21%(17) 25%(20) 37%(29) 9%(7) 79 #1 Issue: Education 6%(7) 25%(30) 25%(31) 34%(41) 10%(12) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(5) 20%(15) 21%(16) 46%(36) 7%(6) 78 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) 22%(26) 21%(26) 41%(49) 7%(9) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(56) 16%(121) 27%(206) 46%(354) 5%(36) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 22%(148) 41%(281) 20%(136) 12%(83) 5%(36) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 3%(3) 31%(24) 31%(24) 25%(20) 10%(8) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(53) 16%(115) 27%(193) 45%(323) 4%(31) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 22%(153) 42%(295) 20%(144) 11%(79) 5%(39) 709 2016 Vote: Other 5%(7) 21%(30) 33%(46) 32%(45) 8%(12) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(39) 21%(91) 27%(116) 33%(142) 10%(44) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(183) 29%(385) 24%(316) 29%(386) 5%(68) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 10%(68) 22%(146) 28%(183) 31%(203) 9%(56) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 9%(80) 19%(163) 27%(227) 40%(344) 4%(38) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 21%(114) 43%(235) 21%(114) 11%(60) 5%(27) 550 2012 Vote: Other 12%(9) 33%(25) 19%(14) 21%(15) 15%(11) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(48) 21%(107) 28%(145) 32%(168) 9%(49) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_2: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Managing the spread of coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 27%(531) 25%(500) 30%(589) 6%(125) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 12%(43) 28%(98) 22%(77) 34%(122) 4%(16) 356 4-Region: Midwest 12%(54) 25%(113) 30%(138) 26%(120) 7%(34) 458 4-Region: South 15%(111) 29%(219) 22%(167) 26%(197) 7%(51) 745 4-Region: West 10%(43) 23%(101) 27%(118) 34%(150) 5%(24) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(66) 17%(152) 27%(243) 45%(406) 5%(44) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 21%(162) 40%(314) 21%(164) 12%(96) 6%(45) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 6%(54) 16%(140) 27%(233) 47%(404) 4%(36) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 23%(153) 41%(278) 21%(138) 10%(70) 5%(34) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 10%(12) 27%(34) 30%(37) 28%(35) 6%(7) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 11%(20) 27%(50) 31%(58) 17%(32) 15%(28) 187 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_3: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing treatments for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(248) 24%(472) 26%(528) 27%(532) 11%(217) 1996 Gender: Male 13%(123) 24%(226) 24%(228) 28%(264) 10%(94) 934 Gender: Female 12%(125) 23%(246) 28%(300) 25%(268) 12%(123) 1062 Age: 18-29 11%(38) 18%(65) 27%(97) 29%(102) 15%(52) 353 Age: 30-44 10%(44) 23%(102) 29%(129) 26%(115) 14%(61) 452 Age: 45-54 13%(45) 24%(82) 22%(75) 34%(118) 8%(28) 346 Age: 55-64 16%(61) 25%(94) 25%(96) 25%(94) 9%(36) 380 Age: 65+ 13%(60) 28%(130) 28%(132) 22%(103) 9%(40) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 11%(18) 19%(31) 27%(45) 27%(45) 15%(25) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 9%(40) 19%(89) 27%(125) 29%(134) 15%(70) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 13%(68) 24%(129) 25%(131) 29%(156) 9%(46) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 14%(103) 27%(199) 26%(193) 25%(182) 9%(67) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(60) 15%(115) 28%(214) 37%(280) 12%(88) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(57) 20%(114) 28%(163) 31%(178) 12%(69) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 20%(130) 37%(243) 23%(151) 11%(75) 9%(60) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(19) 14%(43) 27%(82) 42%(126) 10%(31) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 9%(41) 16%(72) 29%(132) 34%(154) 13%(57) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(32) 19%(56) 26%(78) 33%(100) 11%(34) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 9%(25) 21%(58) 30%(84) 28%(78) 12%(34) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 22%(72) 38%(127) 20%(68) 11%(38) 9%(29) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 18%(59) 36%(116) 26%(83) 11%(37) 10%(32) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(31) 14%(79) 30%(170) 43%(245) 8%(49) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(58) 22%(115) 29%(150) 28%(144) 9%(47) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20%(138) 35%(245) 23%(162) 14%(98) 8%(60) 703 Educ: < College 14%(175) 25%(308) 24%(301) 25%(311) 13%(161) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 9%(41) 22%(103) 30%(143) 31%(145) 9%(41) 472 Educ: Post-grad 12%(32) 23%(61) 31%(84) 28%(76) 6%(15) 269 Income: Under 50k 13%(137) 24%(251) 24%(254) 26%(278) 13%(138) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 11%(66) 22%(137) 31%(192) 26%(160) 10%(63) 618 Income: 100k+ 14%(45) 26%(83) 26%(82) 29%(93) 5%(16) 319 Ethnicity: White 12%(199) 26%(418) 27%(437) 25%(398) 10%(163) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_3: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing treatments for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(248) 24%(472) 26%(528) 27%(532) 11%(217) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(32) 20%(38) 22%(42) 32%(61) 11%(21) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 15%(38) 13%(32) 22%(56) 36%(90) 15%(37) 253 Ethnicity: Other 8%(11) 17%(22) 28%(35) 34%(43) 13%(17) 129 All Christian 15%(138) 27%(250) 25%(231) 24%(223) 9%(81) 924 All Non-Christian 10%(10) 18%(18) 33%(32) 32%(32) 7%(7) 99 Atheist 2%(2) 21%(17) 24%(20) 49%(41) 5%(4) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(97) 21%(187) 28%(245) 27%(237) 14%(124) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 12%(14) 18%(22) 33%(39) 29%(35) 7%(8) 118 Evangelical 18%(100) 27%(149) 24%(134) 20%(109) 10%(58) 550 Non-Evangelical 11%(78) 25%(184) 27%(197) 28%(206) 9%(66) 731 Community: Urban 9%(43) 19%(89) 28%(128) 31%(141) 12%(55) 456 Community: Suburban 12%(120) 25%(245) 27%(262) 27%(260) 9%(92) 978 Community: Rural 15%(84) 25%(138) 25%(138) 23%(131) 13%(70) 561 Employ: Private Sector 13%(83) 23%(144) 28%(173) 27%(170) 8%(52) 622 Employ: Government 12%(16) 23%(29) 24%(31) 33%(42) 9%(11) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 10%(15) 21%(31) 19%(29) 32%(48) 18%(27) 150 Employ: Homemaker 15%(20) 29%(38) 27%(36) 21%(28) 9%(12) 133 Employ: Retired 13%(63) 29%(144) 29%(144) 21%(104) 10%(48) 503 Employ: Unemployed 13%(29) 18%(38) 25%(54) 31%(67) 12%(26) 213 Employ: Other 13%(18) 21%(28) 22%(30) 27%(37) 16%(22) 134 Military HH: Yes 16%(59) 26%(96) 24%(89) 25%(93) 8%(29) 366 Military HH: No 12%(188) 23%(376) 27%(439) 27%(439) 12%(188) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 23%(178) 36%(279) 20%(158) 10%(76) 11%(81) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(69) 16%(193) 30%(370) 37%(456) 11%(136) 1225 Trump Job Approve 21%(188) 36%(324) 23%(209) 11%(97) 10%(88) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(56) 14%(141) 30%(308) 41%(424) 10%(103) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 29%(149) 40%(203) 16%(82) 8%(40) 7%(38) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10%(39) 31%(121) 32%(128) 14%(57) 13%(50) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(15) 21%(49) 34%(81) 27%(64) 12%(29) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(40) 12%(92) 29%(228) 45%(361) 9%(74) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_3: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing treatments for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(248) 24%(472) 26%(528) 27%(532) 11%(217) 1996 Favorable of Trump 21%(190) 37%(328) 22%(197) 11%(94) 9%(80) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 5%(54) 13%(136) 31%(315) 41%(420) 10%(105) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 28%(158) 39%(220) 17%(92) 9%(48) 7%(39) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(32) 33%(109) 32%(105) 14%(46) 12%(41) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 8%(16) 21%(43) 32%(64) 26%(53) 13%(25) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(38) 11%(93) 30%(252) 44%(367) 10%(79) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 13%(76) 24%(140) 28%(159) 26%(150) 9%(52) 577 #1 Issue: Security 20%(57) 39%(109) 20%(56) 11%(32) 10%(28) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 9%(39) 19%(82) 28%(118) 36%(152) 8%(34) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 12%(37) 24%(75) 27%(85) 25%(77) 13%(40) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16%(13) 17%(14) 26%(21) 26%(20) 14%(11) 79 #1 Issue: Education 9%(11) 14%(17) 29%(35) 29%(35) 19%(24) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 5%(4) 18%(14) 32%(25) 31%(24) 15%(12) 78 #1 Issue: Other 9%(10) 18%(22) 25%(30) 35%(42) 14%(17) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 9%(68) 15%(117) 30%(229) 38%(291) 9%(69) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 19%(129) 36%(248) 22%(153) 14%(96) 8%(58) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 4%(3) 19%(15) 27%(21) 34%(27) 15%(12) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 9%(61) 15%(107) 28%(204) 39%(278) 9%(66) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 19%(135) 38%(273) 22%(154) 13%(93) 8%(55) 709 2016 Vote: Other 5%(8) 11%(16) 35%(49) 35%(49) 13%(18) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(44) 18%(77) 28%(122) 26%(112) 18%(79) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 13%(181) 26%(344) 26%(351) 26%(351) 8%(113) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 10%(67) 20%(128) 27%(177) 28%(181) 16%(104) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 10%(85) 17%(147) 28%(237) 36%(304) 9%(79) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 18%(98) 38%(211) 24%(133) 12%(68) 7%(39) 550 2012 Vote: Other 12%(9) 25%(19) 16%(12) 22%(16) 25%(18) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(55) 18%(94) 28%(145) 28%(142) 16%(81) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_3: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing treatments for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(248) 24%(472) 26%(528) 27%(532) 11%(217) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 10%(37) 24%(87) 28%(101) 28%(100) 9%(31) 356 4-Region: Midwest 9%(43) 24%(111) 28%(130) 26%(120) 12%(55) 458 4-Region: South 17%(124) 25%(185) 22%(165) 25%(189) 11%(82) 745 4-Region: West 10%(43) 20%(89) 30%(132) 28%(123) 11%(49) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(75) 15%(139) 28%(256) 38%(344) 11%(97) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(148) 35%(277) 23%(180) 13%(102) 10%(75) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 7%(62) 15%(133) 30%(257) 39%(337) 9%(78) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 20%(138) 38%(254) 21%(142) 12%(82) 8%(57) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 11%(13) 22%(27) 31%(39) 29%(36) 8%(10) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 12%(23) 19%(36) 23%(44) 19%(36) 26%(48) 187 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_4: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing a vaccine for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(214) 25%(496) 26%(513) 26%(525) 12%(248) 1996 Gender: Male 12%(113) 25%(231) 22%(203) 29%(271) 12%(117) 934 Gender: Female 10%(102) 25%(265) 29%(310) 24%(254) 12%(131) 1062 Age: 18-29 11%(38) 17%(59) 29%(101) 29%(103) 14%(51) 353 Age: 30-44 8%(36) 23%(105) 27%(124) 26%(119) 15%(68) 452 Age: 45-54 11%(38) 27%(94) 21%(73) 29%(101) 12%(40) 346 Age: 55-64 13%(51) 26%(98) 23%(86) 27%(102) 11%(43) 380 Age: 65+ 11%(52) 30%(139) 28%(128) 21%(100) 10%(46) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 14%(23) 19%(31) 26%(42) 27%(45) 14%(24) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 7%(33) 18%(84) 27%(125) 30%(138) 17%(77) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 11%(56) 27%(144) 25%(132) 26%(139) 11%(58) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 12%(87) 27%(204) 26%(190) 25%(187) 10%(77) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 7%(50) 17%(126) 28%(209) 36%(272) 13%(101) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(48) 24%(137) 25%(147) 30%(175) 12%(72) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 18%(116) 35%(232) 24%(157) 12%(78) 11%(75) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(17) 14%(43) 25%(75) 41%(124) 14%(42) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7%(33) 18%(83) 29%(134) 32%(148) 13%(59) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(32) 20%(59) 22%(67) 35%(106) 12%(37) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 6%(16) 28%(78) 29%(80) 25%(69) 13%(35) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 19%(63) 39%(129) 19%(62) 12%(41) 11%(38) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(53) 32%(103) 29%(95) 11%(37) 11%(37) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(20) 15%(88) 30%(170) 41%(235) 11%(61) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(59) 22%(112) 27%(140) 29%(151) 10%(52) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17%(121) 36%(253) 22%(157) 14%(96) 11%(75) 703 Educ: < College 11%(139) 26%(326) 23%(284) 26%(324) 14%(182) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(45) 22%(106) 30%(142) 28%(134) 9%(45) 472 Educ: Post-grad 11%(30) 24%(64) 32%(87) 25%(66) 8%(22) 269 Income: Under 50k 10%(110) 25%(266) 23%(249) 26%(278) 15%(157) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 12%(72) 23%(142) 28%(174) 27%(164) 11%(66) 618 Income: 100k+ 10%(33) 28%(88) 28%(90) 26%(83) 8%(25) 319 Ethnicity: White 10%(167) 27%(436) 27%(428) 24%(395) 12%(187) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_4: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing a vaccine for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(214) 25%(496) 26%(513) 26%(525) 12%(248) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 15%(28) 22%(42) 18%(35) 32%(63) 13%(25) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 14%(34) 13%(32) 23%(57) 35%(89) 16%(40) 253 Ethnicity: Other 10%(13) 21%(27) 22%(28) 31%(40) 16%(20) 129 All Christian 13%(120) 28%(256) 25%(234) 24%(220) 10%(93) 924 All Non-Christian 14%(14) 21%(21) 29%(29) 24%(24) 11%(11) 99 Atheist 4%(3) 16%(14) 23%(20) 48%(41) 8%(7) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(77) 23%(205) 26%(230) 27%(241) 15%(137) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(17) 22%(26) 30%(36) 23%(27) 11%(13) 118 Evangelical 15%(81) 30%(166) 23%(126) 21%(113) 12%(64) 550 Non-Evangelical 10%(74) 25%(183) 27%(194) 29%(208) 10%(72) 731 Community: Urban 11%(49) 22%(101) 26%(121) 27%(123) 14%(63) 456 Community: Suburban 10%(94) 27%(266) 25%(247) 27%(266) 11%(106) 978 Community: Rural 13%(72) 23%(129) 26%(145) 24%(135) 14%(79) 561 Employ: Private Sector 13%(78) 22%(139) 28%(176) 26%(164) 10%(65) 622 Employ: Government 9%(12) 23%(30) 23%(30) 33%(42) 12%(15) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 10%(15) 25%(37) 21%(32) 29%(43) 15%(23) 150 Employ: Homemaker 7%(10) 36%(48) 21%(28) 22%(29) 13%(18) 133 Employ: Retired 11%(55) 28%(143) 27%(137) 22%(112) 11%(57) 503 Employ: Unemployed 8%(18) 25%(53) 25%(53) 28%(60) 13%(28) 213 Employ: Other 13%(17) 21%(28) 22%(30) 26%(36) 18%(24) 134 Military HH: Yes 14%(51) 29%(104) 22%(79) 28%(101) 8%(31) 366 Military HH: No 10%(164) 24%(391) 27%(434) 26%(424) 13%(217) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 19%(148) 36%(278) 22%(170) 10%(79) 12%(96) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(66) 18%(218) 28%(343) 36%(446) 12%(152) 1225 Trump Job Approve 18%(164) 37%(331) 22%(199) 12%(112) 11%(100) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(48) 15%(152) 30%(308) 39%(402) 12%(123) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 24%(125) 40%(203) 17%(87) 9%(48) 9%(48) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10%(40) 32%(128) 28%(112) 16%(63) 13%(51) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(9) 23%(54) 35%(85) 24%(58) 14%(33) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(39) 12%(98) 28%(223) 43%(343) 11%(91) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_4: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing a vaccine for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(214) 25%(496) 26%(513) 26%(525) 12%(248) 1996 Favorable of Trump 19%(168) 37%(327) 22%(195) 12%(108) 10%(92) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(45) 15%(154) 30%(307) 39%(400) 12%(125) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 24%(136) 39%(215) 18%(98) 10%(58) 9%(50) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9%(31) 34%(111) 29%(96) 15%(50) 13%(43) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 5%(10) 24%(47) 29%(59) 28%(56) 14%(28) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(34) 13%(107) 30%(248) 41%(344) 12%(96) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 12%(67) 25%(145) 28%(159) 25%(142) 11%(63) 577 #1 Issue: Security 19%(54) 37%(103) 22%(61) 11%(32) 11%(32) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 8%(35) 22%(92) 26%(112) 34%(143) 10%(42) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 9%(28) 26%(82) 24%(76) 27%(85) 14%(42) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 8%(6) 24%(19) 30%(24) 19%(15) 18%(15) 79 #1 Issue: Education 7%(9) 19%(23) 25%(30) 32%(39) 17%(21) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 7%(5) 12%(9) 30%(23) 36%(28) 15%(12) 78 #1 Issue: Other 8%(10) 19%(23) 22%(27) 34%(41) 17%(21) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(53) 17%(129) 30%(229) 36%(279) 11%(85) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 17%(119) 38%(257) 22%(148) 14%(98) 9%(63) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 3%(3) 25%(19) 22%(17) 31%(24) 19%(15) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(51) 17%(123) 28%(199) 37%(263) 11%(78) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 17%(120) 37%(265) 22%(157) 14%(98) 10%(69) 709 2016 Vote: Other 4%(6) 17%(23) 29%(40) 36%(51) 14%(20) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(38) 20%(85) 27%(117) 26%(113) 19%(81) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 11%(149) 27%(358) 25%(338) 26%(350) 11%(143) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 10%(65) 21%(138) 27%(174) 27%(175) 16%(105) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 8%(72) 18%(155) 27%(232) 35%(297) 11%(96) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15%(82) 39%(212) 24%(133) 13%(71) 10%(53) 550 2012 Vote: Other 13%(10) 24%(18) 16%(12) 23%(17) 25%(18) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(51) 21%(110) 26%(134) 27%(140) 16%(81) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_4: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Developing a vaccine for coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(214) 25%(496) 26%(513) 26%(525) 12%(248) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 12%(42) 22%(78) 29%(104) 27%(98) 10%(35) 356 4-Region: Midwest 9%(41) 27%(122) 27%(124) 24%(109) 14%(63) 458 4-Region: South 13%(100) 26%(191) 22%(162) 26%(197) 13%(95) 745 4-Region: West 7%(31) 24%(104) 28%(124) 28%(121) 13%(56) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(61) 17%(157) 28%(256) 36%(326) 12%(110) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 17%(134) 34%(269) 23%(182) 14%(109) 11%(88) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 6%(56) 16%(139) 29%(254) 37%(322) 11%(96) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 18%(119) 37%(250) 22%(151) 12%(81) 11%(71) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 12%(14) 26%(32) 23%(28) 29%(36) 11%(13) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 10%(18) 24%(46) 20%(38) 24%(45) 22%(41) 187 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_5: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Ensuring hospitals are equipped to deal with coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(250) 22%(449) 24%(478) 34%(676) 7%(143) 1996 Gender: Male 13%(121) 22%(203) 24%(225) 33%(308) 8%(77) 934 Gender: Female 12%(129) 23%(246) 24%(253) 35%(368) 6%(66) 1062 Age: 18-29 12%(41) 15%(54) 25%(87) 38%(134) 10%(37) 353 Age: 30-44 9%(43) 20%(91) 27%(124) 35%(157) 8%(37) 452 Age: 45-54 11%(37) 27%(92) 21%(71) 35%(123) 7%(24) 346 Age: 55-64 15%(58) 23%(87) 23%(87) 34%(129) 5%(19) 380 Age: 65+ 15%(71) 27%(125) 24%(109) 29%(133) 6%(26) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 13%(21) 17%(27) 24%(40) 36%(59) 10%(17) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 8%(37) 18%(82) 25%(112) 39%(176) 11%(50) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 12%(62) 24%(128) 25%(130) 34%(179) 6%(31) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 14%(104) 25%(189) 23%(175) 32%(240) 5%(37) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(62) 15%(112) 23%(178) 47%(355) 7%(52) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 9%(53) 17%(96) 25%(146) 40%(234) 9%(50) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 21%(135) 37%(241) 23%(154) 13%(87) 6%(42) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 7%(22) 14%(41) 24%(72) 47%(142) 8%(25) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 9%(40) 16%(71) 23%(106) 47%(213) 6%(27) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(31) 15%(45) 26%(77) 40%(121) 9%(27) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(22) 19%(52) 25%(70) 40%(113) 8%(23) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 21%(69) 35%(117) 23%(76) 14%(45) 8%(25) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 20%(66) 38%(123) 24%(78) 13%(42) 5%(17) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(27) 13%(73) 22%(124) 57%(328) 4%(22) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 13%(66) 23%(119) 24%(125) 34%(173) 6%(30) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20%(142) 32%(222) 26%(182) 16%(116) 6%(41) 703 Educ: < College 14%(181) 24%(296) 22%(273) 31%(391) 9%(114) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(45) 20%(94) 29%(138) 37%(173) 5%(22) 472 Educ: Post-grad 9%(24) 22%(58) 25%(68) 42%(112) 3%(7) 269 Income: Under 50k 14%(145) 22%(234) 23%(240) 32%(342) 9%(99) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 11%(65) 22%(139) 27%(166) 35%(214) 6%(34) 618 Income: 100k+ 12%(40) 24%(76) 23%(73) 38%(120) 3%(10) 319 Ethnicity: White 13%(203) 24%(393) 24%(392) 32%(523) 6%(103) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_5: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Ensuring hospitals are equipped to deal with coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(250) 22%(449) 24%(478) 34%(676) 7%(143) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 15%(30) 18%(35) 25%(49) 34%(66) 7%(14) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 13%(34) 14%(35) 20%(52) 40%(102) 12%(30) 253 Ethnicity: Other 10%(12) 16%(21) 27%(35) 39%(51) 8%(10) 129 All Christian 15%(137) 27%(246) 24%(222) 29%(268) 5%(50) 924 All Non-Christian 12%(12) 14%(14) 25%(25) 41%(41) 8%(8) 99 Atheist 6%(5) 11%(9) 18%(15) 62%(52) 3%(3) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(97) 20%(180) 24%(216) 35%(315) 9%(82) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 13%(16) 15%(18) 25%(29) 39%(46) 7%(9) 118 Evangelical 20%(108) 30%(166) 22%(119) 22%(122) 6%(35) 550 Non-Evangelical 10%(71) 23%(165) 26%(187) 36%(265) 6%(43) 731 Community: Urban 11%(51) 18%(84) 25%(113) 39%(176) 7%(33) 456 Community: Suburban 11%(109) 24%(231) 25%(240) 34%(336) 6%(63) 978 Community: Rural 16%(91) 24%(134) 22%(126) 29%(164) 8%(47) 561 Employ: Private Sector 12%(72) 22%(139) 27%(171) 34%(212) 5%(30) 622 Employ: Government 9%(12) 22%(28) 22%(29) 40%(52) 7%(9) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 12%(18) 20%(30) 20%(30) 36%(54) 12%(18) 150 Employ: Homemaker 17%(23) 32%(42) 19%(25) 25%(33) 7%(9) 133 Employ: Retired 14%(68) 26%(129) 23%(115) 32%(159) 6%(33) 503 Employ: Unemployed 15%(32) 18%(38) 22%(47) 36%(76) 9%(19) 213 Employ: Other 12%(16) 18%(24) 26%(35) 36%(48) 9%(12) 134 Military HH: Yes 16%(57) 26%(96) 19%(71) 32%(118) 7%(25) 366 Military HH: No 12%(193) 22%(353) 25%(407) 34%(558) 7%(118) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 22%(170) 35%(274) 24%(184) 10%(78) 8%(66) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(80) 14%(175) 24%(295) 49%(598) 6%(77) 1225 Trump Job Approve 21%(187) 35%(318) 25%(224) 12%(112) 7%(66) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 6%(60) 12%(127) 24%(247) 53%(546) 5%(53) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 28%(144) 38%(195) 20%(101) 7%(33) 7%(37) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 11%(43) 31%(123) 31%(122) 20%(78) 7%(28) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 7%(16) 17%(40) 35%(83) 36%(85) 6%(15) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(43) 11%(87) 21%(165) 58%(461) 5%(38) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_5: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Ensuring hospitals are equipped to deal with coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(250) 22%(449) 24%(478) 34%(676) 7%(143) 1996 Favorable of Trump 22%(196) 34%(306) 25%(218) 12%(107) 7%(62) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 5%(51) 13%(135) 24%(247) 53%(546) 5%(50) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 29%(163) 37%(206) 20%(109) 8%(43) 7%(37) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(33) 30%(100) 33%(109) 19%(64) 8%(26) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(14) 22%(44) 27%(55) 38%(76) 6%(12) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(37) 11%(92) 23%(192) 57%(470) 5%(38) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 13%(76) 22%(128) 27%(157) 30%(175) 7%(41) 577 #1 Issue: Security 22%(62) 36%(103) 21%(59) 11%(32) 9%(26) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 10%(43) 19%(79) 24%(102) 44%(186) 3%(14) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 13%(40) 21%(65) 26%(81) 33%(104) 8%(24) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 11%(8) 15%(12) 19%(15) 46%(36) 9%(7) 79 #1 Issue: Education 5%(6) 23%(29) 21%(25) 39%(48) 12%(14) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 5%(4) 16%(12) 19%(15) 50%(39) 9%(7) 78 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) 18%(22) 19%(23) 46%(55) 7%(9) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(55) 15%(119) 23%(177) 50%(385) 5%(37) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 20%(135) 35%(237) 25%(174) 14%(98) 6%(40) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 6%(4) 20%(16) 26%(20) 35%(28) 13%(10) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(54) 15%(106) 23%(161) 51%(361) 4%(32) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 20%(145) 35%(250) 24%(170) 14%(99) 7%(46) 709 2016 Vote: Other 2%(3) 18%(25) 28%(39) 42%(58) 10%(13) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(48) 16%(67) 25%(108) 36%(158) 12%(51) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 13%(168) 25%(339) 24%(321) 32%(433) 6%(79) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 13%(82) 17%(110) 24%(158) 37%(243) 10%(64) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 9%(78) 17%(146) 23%(197) 46%(389) 5%(42) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 18%(99) 36%(198) 24%(134) 16%(87) 6%(32) 550 2012 Vote: Other 14%(10) 19%(14) 20%(15) 30%(22) 17%(13) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(63) 17%(89) 25%(132) 34%(177) 11%(56) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_5: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Ensuring hospitals are equipped to deal with coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(250) 22%(449) 24%(478) 34%(676) 7%(143) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 12%(43) 22%(77) 21%(76) 40%(141) 6%(20) 356 4-Region: Midwest 11%(48) 21%(97) 28%(128) 34%(156) 6%(30) 458 4-Region: South 15%(112) 27%(200) 20%(150) 30%(222) 8%(60) 745 4-Region: West 11%(46) 17%(75) 29%(125) 36%(157) 8%(33) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(70) 15%(137) 23%(206) 49%(444) 6%(54) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(154) 34%(268) 25%(192) 15%(116) 7%(51) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 7%(64) 15%(129) 24%(206) 50%(430) 4%(38) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 22%(145) 36%(241) 23%(151) 14%(95) 6%(40) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 13%(17) 19%(24) 28%(35) 32%(40) 7%(8) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 9%(18) 18%(33) 26%(49) 28%(53) 19%(35) 187 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_6: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Providing nancial support for people and businesses affected by coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(290) 28%(550) 24%(476) 24%(482) 10%(199) 1996 Gender: Male 15%(138) 27%(255) 23%(219) 24%(226) 10%(96) 934 Gender: Female 14%(151) 28%(295) 24%(257) 24%(256) 10%(103) 1062 Age: 18-29 11%(39) 17%(60) 24%(85) 35%(125) 13%(45) 353 Age: 30-44 12%(56) 26%(117) 26%(118) 25%(111) 11%(50) 452 Age: 45-54 16%(55) 24%(84) 24%(81) 26%(91) 10%(34) 346 Age: 55-64 16%(62) 32%(122) 23%(86) 21%(79) 8%(31) 380 Age: 65+ 17%(78) 36%(167) 23%(106) 16%(75) 8%(39) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 10%(17) 18%(29) 26%(43) 35%(58) 11%(19) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 12%(54) 20%(94) 23%(105) 31%(144) 13%(61) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 15%(80) 26%(138) 26%(136) 24%(126) 9%(49) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 16%(116) 34%(252) 23%(174) 19%(143) 8%(59) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(66) 21%(161) 28%(210) 33%(253) 9%(67) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 11%(63) 24%(140) 26%(153) 27%(155) 12%(70) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 24%(160) 38%(249) 17%(114) 11%(74) 9%(62) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 7%(21) 21%(63) 25%(76) 36%(109) 10%(32) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 10%(45) 22%(99) 29%(133) 32%(145) 8%(35) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(34) 22%(67) 27%(83) 28%(83) 11%(34) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(29) 26%(73) 25%(70) 26%(71) 13%(36) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 25%(83) 37%(125) 18%(60) 10%(34) 9%(31) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 24%(78) 38%(124) 16%(54) 12%(39) 10%(31) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6%(37) 19%(109) 31%(176) 38%(217) 6%(35) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 13%(69) 26%(134) 27%(141) 24%(126) 9%(44) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 24%(165) 38%(267) 17%(122) 12%(81) 10%(67) 703 Educ: < College 16%(200) 27%(337) 22%(280) 24%(296) 11%(142) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 11%(54) 29%(137) 26%(125) 25%(118) 8%(38) 472 Educ: Post-grad 13%(35) 28%(75) 27%(71) 25%(68) 7%(19) 269 Income: Under 50k 15%(160) 25%(265) 23%(242) 25%(262) 12%(131) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 13%(82) 31%(190) 24%(148) 24%(150) 8%(48) 618 Income: 100k+ 15%(48) 30%(95) 27%(87) 22%(70) 6%(20) 319 Ethnicity: White 15%(246) 29%(472) 24%(391) 22%(355) 9%(151) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_6: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Providing nancial support for people and businesses affected by coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(290) 28%(550) 24%(476) 24%(482) 10%(199) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 13%(26) 24%(47) 22%(43) 33%(64) 7%(14) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 12%(30) 19%(47) 22%(55) 34%(86) 14%(35) 253 Ethnicity: Other 10%(13) 24%(31) 23%(30) 32%(41) 10%(13) 129 All Christian 18%(168) 32%(296) 21%(189) 21%(194) 8%(77) 924 All Non-Christian 17%(17) 26%(26) 27%(27) 21%(21) 8%(8) 99 Atheist 4%(3) 15%(13) 27%(23) 42%(36) 11%(9) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(102) 24%(215) 27%(237) 26%(231) 12%(105) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 18%(21) 27%(32) 24%(29) 24%(28) 7%(9) 118 Evangelical 21%(113) 34%(186) 17%(94) 18%(99) 10%(57) 550 Non-Evangelical 14%(100) 27%(201) 26%(189) 25%(185) 8%(57) 731 Community: Urban 12%(56) 21%(98) 27%(124) 28%(127) 11%(51) 456 Community: Suburban 14%(133) 31%(303) 23%(228) 24%(232) 8%(81) 978 Community: Rural 18%(101) 27%(149) 22%(123) 22%(122) 12%(66) 561 Employ: Private Sector 15%(94) 27%(169) 26%(164) 24%(146) 8%(49) 622 Employ: Government 12%(15) 23%(30) 27%(35) 26%(34) 12%(15) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 13%(19) 26%(39) 19%(29) 29%(44) 13%(19) 150 Employ: Homemaker 25%(33) 30%(40) 18%(24) 17%(23) 9%(12) 133 Employ: Retired 16%(80) 34%(171) 23%(118) 17%(86) 10%(48) 503 Employ: Unemployed 12%(27) 21%(45) 22%(47) 35%(75) 9%(20) 213 Employ: Other 13%(17) 23%(31) 20%(27) 28%(37) 16%(21) 134 Military HH: Yes 17%(63) 30%(109) 24%(88) 20%(72) 9%(34) 366 Military HH: No 14%(227) 27%(441) 24%(388) 25%(410) 10%(165) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 25%(192) 39%(302) 16%(123) 9%(66) 11%(88) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(97) 20%(248) 29%(353) 34%(415) 9%(111) 1225 Trump Job Approve 24%(219) 38%(346) 18%(164) 10%(90) 10%(87) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 6%(65) 19%(197) 30%(305) 37%(377) 9%(88) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 31%(159) 39%(199) 14%(72) 7%(34) 9%(47) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 15%(60) 37%(147) 23%(92) 14%(56) 10%(40) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 7%(17) 26%(63) 34%(82) 22%(53) 10%(24) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 6%(48) 17%(134) 28%(223) 41%(324) 8%(64) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_6: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Providing nancial support for people and businesses affected by coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(290) 28%(550) 24%(476) 24%(482) 10%(199) 1996 Favorable of Trump 24%(217) 39%(348) 18%(156) 10%(85) 9%(83) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 6%(67) 19%(194) 30%(307) 37%(378) 8%(85) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 32%(176) 38%(214) 14%(77) 7%(41) 9%(49) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 12%(41) 40%(134) 24%(79) 13%(44) 10%(34) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 12%(23) 24%(49) 31%(61) 23%(47) 10%(21) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(43) 18%(145) 30%(246) 40%(331) 8%(64) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 16%(91) 27%(157) 24%(138) 25%(142) 9%(50) 577 #1 Issue: Security 24%(69) 38%(106) 17%(49) 10%(29) 11%(30) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 12%(52) 25%(104) 26%(109) 31%(133) 6%(27) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 13%(39) 33%(102) 24%(75) 20%(63) 11%(34) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 11%(8) 19%(15) 36%(29) 20%(16) 14%(11) 79 #1 Issue: Education 6%(7) 19%(23) 31%(38) 30%(36) 15%(18) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 16%(13) 21%(16) 19%(15) 31%(24) 13%(10) 78 #1 Issue: Other 9%(10) 23%(28) 21%(25) 31%(38) 16%(20) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 9%(69) 21%(164) 30%(229) 33%(253) 8%(60) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 23%(157) 40%(271) 18%(123) 11%(72) 9%(61) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 10%(7) 19%(15) 25%(20) 34%(26) 13%(10) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 9%(66) 21%(150) 29%(206) 34%(240) 7%(53) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(168) 39%(278) 18%(131) 10%(71) 9%(60) 709 2016 Vote: Other 5%(7) 26%(36) 26%(36) 31%(44) 11%(16) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(48) 20%(85) 24%(103) 29%(127) 16%(70) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 15%(204) 31%(412) 24%(322) 22%(291) 8%(109) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 13%(86) 21%(137) 23%(154) 29%(191) 14%(89) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 11%(98) 22%(192) 28%(241) 30%(254) 8%(68) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 21%(114) 42%(233) 19%(104) 9%(51) 9%(48) 550 2012 Vote: Other 13%(10) 27%(20) 21%(16) 21%(16) 17%(13) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(68) 20%(105) 22%(115) 31%(159) 14%(70) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL10_6: And how would you rate the federal government on their handling of each of the following? Providing nancial support for people and businesses affected by coronavirus Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(290) 28%(550) 24%(476) 24%(482) 10%(199) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 15%(54) 27%(96) 23%(82) 27%(97) 7%(27) 356 4-Region: Midwest 15%(68) 27%(126) 26%(118) 21%(97) 11%(50) 458 4-Region: South 17%(129) 30%(224) 20%(149) 21%(160) 11%(83) 745 4-Region: West 9%(39) 24%(104) 29%(127) 29%(128) 9%(39) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(81) 21%(190) 29%(263) 33%(304) 8%(74) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 24%(185) 37%(289) 18%(143) 11%(89) 10%(76) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 9%(78) 20%(177) 29%(254) 34%(297) 7%(61) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 25%(170) 37%(247) 19%(125) 10%(69) 9%(60) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 11%(13) 36%(45) 25%(32) 20%(25) 9%(11) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 9%(16) 25%(47) 19%(35) 26%(49) 22%(40) 187 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: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? The Trump The Trump The Trump Administration is Administration is Administration is doing too much in doing the right not doing enough in response to the amount in response response to the coronavirus to the coronavirus coronavirus Don’t Know / No Demographic outbreak outbreak outbreak Opinion Total N Registered Voters 3%(60) 41%(812) 45%(908) 11%(216) 1996 Gender: Male 3%(32) 41%(384) 45%(420) 10%(97) 934 Gender: Female 3%(28) 40%(428) 46%(487) 11%(119) 1062 Age: 18-29 4%(14) 28%(98) 55%(195) 13%(46) 353 Age: 30-44 4%(19) 35%(158) 49%(221) 12%(54) 452 Age: 45-54 2%(9) 45%(157) 39%(134) 14%(47) 346 Age: 55-64 3%(13) 44%(169) 43%(163) 9%(36) 380 Age: 65+ 1%(6) 50%(230) 42%(195) 7%(33) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 4% (7) 22%(36) 59%(98) 14%(23) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 4%(18) 32%(145) 51%(234) 13%(60) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 3%(17) 44%(231) 41%(218) 12%(64) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 2%(18) 46%(343) 43%(323) 8%(60) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(12) 17%(127) 72%(544) 10%(75) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 3%(20) 35%(204) 46%(266) 16%(91) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 4%(29) 73%(482) 15%(98) 8%(50) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 1% (2) 16%(48) 74%(223) 9%(28) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2%(9) 17%(78) 70%(322) 10%(48) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 4%(11) 34%(101) 48%(144) 15%(44) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3% (8) 37%(103) 44%(122) 17%(46) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(18) 71%(235) 16%(54) 8%(25) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(11) 76%(246) 14%(44) 8%(25) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2%(12) 13%(72) 77%(444) 8%(47) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 3%(18) 37%(190) 52%(265) 8%(40) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 4%(25) 71%(498) 18%(129) 7%(50) 703 Educ: < College 3%(40) 42%(533) 41%(510) 14%(172) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 2%(10) 39%(183) 52%(246) 7%(33) 472 Educ: Post-grad 4%(10) 35%(95) 56%(152) 4%(12) 269 Continued on next page

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Table POL11: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? The Trump The Trump The Trump Administration is Administration is Administration is doing too much in doing the right not doing enough in response to the amount in response response to the coronavirus to the coronavirus coronavirus Don’t Know / No Demographic outbreak outbreak outbreak Opinion Total N Registered Voters 3%(60) 41%(812) 45%(908) 11%(216) 1996 Income: Under 50k 3%(33) 40%(420) 44%(461) 14%(144) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 3%(16) 41%(254) 48%(295) 9%(54) 618 Income: 100k+ 4%(12) 43%(138) 47%(151) 6%(18) 319 Ethnicity: White 3%(47) 45%(726) 43%(690) 9%(152) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 5%(10) 30%(58) 50%(96) 15%(29) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 2% (5) 19%(49) 59%(149) 19%(49) 253 Ethnicity: Other 6% (8) 29%(37) 53%(68) 12%(15) 129 All Christian 2%(22) 49%(450) 41%(377) 8%(74) 924 All Non-Christian 4%(4) 23%(23) 61%(60) 12%(11) 99 Atheist 3% (2) 19%(16) 73%(61) 5%(4) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 4%(32) 36%(323) 46%(409) 14%(126) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 3%(4) 30%(35) 56%(66) 11%(13) 118 Evangelical 4%(20) 58%(317) 29%(160) 10%(53) 550 Non-Evangelical 2%(14) 41%(297) 49%(358) 8%(61) 731 Community: Urban 3%(14) 30%(138) 56%(255) 11%(50) 456 Community: Suburban 3%(29) 41%(399) 45%(445) 11%(106) 978 Community: Rural 3%(18) 49%(275) 37%(208) 11%(61) 561 Employ: Private Sector 3%(19) 42%(260) 47%(291) 8%(52) 622 Employ: Government 2% (3) 31%(40) 49%(63) 18%(23) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 6%(9) 38%(57) 45%(67) 11%(17) 150 Employ: Homemaker 4% (5) 49%(65) 35%(47) 12%(16) 133 Employ: Retired 2%(12) 47%(238) 43%(216) 7%(37) 503 Employ: Unemployed 1% (3) 42%(89) 44%(94) 13%(27) 213 Employ: Other 3%(4) 29%(38) 47%(64) 21%(29) 134 Military HH: Yes 3%(11) 49%(178) 40%(146) 8%(31) 366 Military HH: No 3%(49) 39%(634) 47%(762) 11%(185) 1630 Continued on next page

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Table POL11: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? The Trump The Trump The Trump Administration is Administration is Administration is doing too much in doing the right not doing enough in response to the amount in response response to the coronavirus to the coronavirus coronavirus Don’t Know / No Demographic outbreak outbreak outbreak Opinion Total N Registered Voters 3%(60) 41%(812) 45%(908) 11%(216) 1996 RD/WT: Right Direction 4%(34) 73%(563) 13%(100) 10%(74) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 2%(26) 20%(249) 66%(807) 12%(142) 1225 Trump Job Approve 5%(41) 75%(680) 12%(107) 8%(77) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(18) 12%(120) 77%(792) 10%(102) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 5%(24) 86%(441) 5%(24) 4%(23) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 4%(18) 61%(240) 21%(83) 14%(54) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(10) 22%(52) 58%(138) 16%(39) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1% (8) 9%(68) 82%(655) 8%(63) 794 Favorable of Trump 4%(39) 76%(680) 11%(101) 8%(70) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(20) 11%(118) 76%(781) 11%(110) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(25) 84%(470) 6%(36) 5%(26) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4%(14) 63%(210) 19%(65) 13%(43) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 4%(9) 28%(56) 49%(99) 18%(37) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(11) 8%(63) 82%(682) 9%(73) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 4%(21) 45%(262) 41%(236) 10%(58) 577 #1 Issue: Security 5%(13) 71%(201) 16%(46) 8%(21) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 3%(11) 29%(124) 60%(255) 8%(35) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 2%(6) 42%(131) 44%(136) 13%(40) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 6% (5) 17%(14) 60%(47) 17%(13) 79 #1 Issue: Education 3% (3) 24%(30) 52%(63) 21%(26) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 1%(0) 15%(12) 76%(59) 9% (7) 78 #1 Issue: Other 1% (1) 32%(39) 54%(65) 13%(15) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 1%(10) 16%(124) 73%(563) 10%(78) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 4%(28) 74%(505) 15%(103) 7%(48) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 1% (1) 33%(26) 42%(33) 24%(19) 79 Continued on next page

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Table POL11: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? The Trump The Trump The Trump Administration is Administration is Administration is doing too much in doing the right not doing enough in response to the amount in response response to the coronavirus to the coronavirus coronavirus Don’t Know / No Demographic outbreak outbreak outbreak Opinion Total N Registered Voters 3%(60) 41%(812) 45%(908) 11%(216) 1996 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1% (7) 14%(103) 75%(537) 9%(68) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(32) 73%(516) 15%(104) 8%(57) 709 2016 Vote: Other 2% (3) 30%(42) 53%(74) 15%(21) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(18) 35%(151) 45%(194) 16%(70) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 3%(36) 43%(577) 45%(603) 9%(123) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 4%(25) 36%(235) 46%(304) 14%(93) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 2%(19) 24%(204) 65%(552) 9%(77) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 3%(17) 72%(397) 16%(90) 8%(46) 550 2012 Vote: Other 4% (3) 49%(37) 27%(20) 19%(14) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(20) 34%(174) 47%(244) 15%(78) 517 4-Region: Northeast 3%(12) 37%(133) 50%(178) 9%(33) 356 4-Region: Midwest 2%(9) 39%(180) 46%(212) 13%(58) 458 4-Region: South 4%(27) 47%(347) 38%(281) 12%(90) 745 4-Region: West 3%(13) 35%(151) 54%(237) 8%(35) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 1%(13) 18%(160) 71%(646) 10%(91) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(36) 71%(557) 17%(129) 8%(59) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 1%(12) 16%(140) 74%(644) 8%(71) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 5%(32) 75%(505) 13%(88) 7%(47) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 4% (5) 45%(57) 39%(49) 11%(14) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 3%(6) 36%(68) 32%(59) 29%(55) 187 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: 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 6%(125) 20%(391) 27%(536) 18%(356) 9%(179) 7%(147) 13%(261) 1996 Gender: Male 7%(67) 19%(179) 27%(253) 19%(177) 9%(82) 7%(69) 11%(106) 934 Gender: Female 5%(58) 20%(212) 27%(282) 17%(180) 9%(97) 7%(77) 15%(156) 1062 Age: 18-29 6%(22) 22%(77) 25%(87) 19%(66) 10%(34) 8%(27) 11%(39) 353 Age: 30-44 9%(39) 19%(87) 26%(118) 18%(81) 10%(43) 6%(29) 12%(53) 452 Age: 45-54 8%(28) 14%(50) 30%(103) 18%(63) 10%(33) 6%(20) 14%(48) 346 Age: 55-64 4%(16) 22%(83) 23%(86) 20%(78) 7%(28) 8%(32) 15%(58) 380 Age: 65+ 4%(20) 20%(93) 30%(141) 15%(68) 9%(41) 8%(38) 14%(63) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 8%(13) 20%(34) 25%(41) 19%(31) 9%(16) 7%(12) 11%(19) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 6%(29) 21%(95) 27%(122) 18%(80) 10%(47) 6%(30) 12%(55) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 9%(48) 16%(86) 28%(146) 19%(99) 9%(48) 7%(36) 13%(67) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 4%(30) 20%(151) 27%(200) 19%(138) 9%(65) 8%(59) 14%(102) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 6%(45) 18%(138) 23%(171) 20%(150) 10%(79) 9%(72) 13%(102) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 5%(28) 16%(95) 27%(159) 19%(110) 10%(61) 7%(39) 15%(88) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(52) 24%(159) 31%(205) 15%(97) 6%(39) 5%(36) 11%(71) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 5%(14) 17%(52) 23%(69) 22%(66) 11%(34) 10%(30) 12%(36) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7%(31) 19%(85) 22%(102) 18%(84) 10%(46) 9%(42) 14%(66) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8%(23) 15%(45) 26%(79) 20%(59) 10%(31) 8%(24) 13%(40) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2%(6) 18%(50) 29%(80) 18%(51) 11%(30) 5%(15) 17%(48) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(30) 25%(82) 32%(105) 16%(52) 5%(17) 5%(16) 9%(30) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 7%(21) 23%(76) 31%(100) 14%(45) 7%(22) 6%(20) 13%(42) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(28) 17%(97) 24%(136) 22%(127) 12%(69) 10%(56) 11%(61) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(29) 17%(86) 28%(144) 17%(90) 10%(52) 9%(44) 13%(68) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8%(55) 24%(166) 31%(221) 15%(107) 7%(48) 5%(34) 10%(72) 703 Educ: < College 6%(75) 20%(246) 27%(336) 16%(204) 8%(99) 7%(90) 16%(206) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 7%(33) 20%(92) 27%(128) 21%(101) 10%(50) 7%(31) 8%(37) 472 Educ: Post-grad 7%(18) 20%(52) 27%(71) 19%(51) 12%(31) 10%(26) 7%(19) 269 Continued on next page

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Table POL12: 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 6%(125) 20%(391) 27%(536) 18%(356) 9%(179) 7%(147) 13%(261) 1996 Income: Under 50k 7%(72) 19%(206) 25%(261) 16%(169) 8%(86) 8%(88) 17%(177) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 5%(29) 19%(117) 31%(190) 19%(120) 9%(54) 8%(47) 10%(61) 618 Income: 100k+ 8%(24) 21%(68) 26%(85) 21%(67) 12%(39) 4%(13) 7%(23) 319 Ethnicity: White 6%(90) 20%(319) 29%(471) 18%(293) 9%(139) 7%(113) 12%(190) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 9%(18) 20%(40) 24%(47) 19%(37) 6%(11) 9%(17) 12%(24) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 10%(25) 20%(50) 16%(40) 17%(43) 12%(29) 9%(22) 17%(44) 253 Ethnicity: Other 8%(10) 17%(22) 19%(25) 16%(20) 9%(11) 10%(12) 22%(28) 129 All Christian 6%(57) 20%(185) 30%(277) 17%(155) 7%(67) 8%(72) 12%(112) 924 All Non-Christian 4%(4) 21%(21) 26%(26) 20%(19) 13%(13) 4%(4) 11%(11) 99 Atheist 3%(2) 12%(10) 33%(27) 20%(17) 14%(12) 7%(5) 11%(9) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(62) 20%(175) 23%(205) 19%(166) 10%(87) 7%(65) 15%(129) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 5%(6) 18%(21) 30%(36) 20%(23) 12%(14) 4%(5) 11%(12) 118 Evangelical 7%(41) 23%(124) 26%(141) 17%(92) 7%(37) 6%(34) 15%(82) 550 Non-Evangelical 6%(46) 18%(128) 29%(214) 17%(126) 9%(68) 9%(63) 12%(86) 731 Community: Urban 9%(42) 21%(96) 25%(112) 17%(79) 10%(46) 6%(28) 12%(53) 456 Community: Suburban 6%(56) 18%(177) 27%(268) 20%(193) 9%(84) 8%(78) 12%(122) 978 Community: Rural 5%(27) 21%(117) 28%(156) 15%(85) 9%(49) 7%(40) 15%(86) 561 Employ: Private Sector 9%(53) 19%(119) 27%(167) 21%(130) 11%(67) 5%(31) 9%(55) 622 Employ: Government 8%(10) 17%(22) 31%(40) 18%(24) 9%(11) 8%(10) 10%(13) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 7%(10) 18%(27) 24%(37) 17%(26) 9%(14) 9%(14) 15%(23) 150 Employ: Homemaker 4%(6) 16%(22) 33%(43) 14%(19) 6%(8) 8%(10) 19%(25) 133 Employ: Retired 4%(21) 22%(108) 27%(138) 16%(78) 9%(46) 9%(46) 13%(66) 503 Employ: Unemployed 5%(12) 22%(46) 25%(54) 17%(37) 8%(17) 8%(17) 15%(31) 213 Employ: Other 8%(11) 19%(25) 19%(26) 16%(22) 8%(10) 8%(11) 21%(28) 134 Military HH: Yes 9%(32) 20%(73) 28%(102) 15%(53) 9%(33) 7%(25) 13%(48) 366 Military HH: No 6%(93) 19%(318) 27%(434) 19%(303) 9%(147) 7%(122) 13%(214) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 8%(66) 25%(192) 30%(234) 14%(109) 5%(41) 4%(31) 13%(99) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(60) 16%(199) 25%(302) 20%(247) 11%(138) 9%(116) 13%(163) 1225 Continued on next page

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Table POL12: 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 6%(125) 20%(391) 27%(536) 18%(356) 9%(179) 7%(147) 13%(261) 1996 Trump Job Approve 8%(75) 23%(209) 31%(278) 15%(132) 7%(65) 4%(39) 12%(106) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(46) 17%(172) 24%(250) 21%(215) 11%(112) 10%(103) 13%(135) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 9%(47) 26%(133) 31%(159) 12%(63) 7%(34) 4%(19) 11%(56) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 7%(28) 19%(76) 30%(119) 18%(69) 8%(31) 5%(21) 13%(50) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(11) 19%(46) 24%(57) 21%(50) 12%(29) 7%(18) 12%(28) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(35) 16%(126) 24%(193) 21%(165) 11%(83) 11%(85) 13%(107) 794 Favorable of Trump 9%(78) 24%(215) 30%(266) 14%(126) 7%(64) 4%(37) 12%(103) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(43) 16%(164) 25%(255) 21%(220) 11%(111) 10%(106) 13%(132) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 9%(51) 25%(142) 30%(166) 12%(68) 7%(41) 4%(25) 11%(64) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 8%(27) 22%(73) 30%(100) 17%(57) 7%(23) 4%(12) 12%(39) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 3%(6) 16%(32) 24%(49) 24%(48) 13%(26) 9%(18) 11%(22) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(37) 16%(132) 25%(205) 21%(172) 10%(85) 11%(88) 13%(110) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 8%(45) 20%(116) 28%(160) 21%(120) 9%(52) 6%(32) 9%(51) 577 #1 Issue: Security 7%(19) 27%(76) 34%(97) 9%(26) 5%(15) 6%(16) 11%(32) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(26) 17%(73) 25%(106) 17%(73) 10%(44) 11%(45) 14%(59) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 4%(13) 17%(52) 27%(85) 17%(52) 11%(33) 7%(23) 18%(55) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 9%(7) 25%(19) 16%(12) 26%(21) 7%(5) 5%(4) 14%(11) 79 #1 Issue: Education 4%(5) 22%(27) 23%(28) 22%(26) 11%(14) 4%(5) 14%(17) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(5) 14%(11) 28%(22) 20%(16) 8%(6) 12%(9) 12%(10) 78 #1 Issue: Other 5%(6) 14%(17) 20%(24) 19%(23) 8%(9) 12%(14) 22%(27) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 6%(49) 17%(129) 23%(174) 21%(163) 11%(85) 10%(74) 13%(99) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 8%(57) 22%(150) 32%(218) 15%(102) 7%(47) 5%(33) 11%(78) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 1%(1) 12%(9) 32%(25) 22%(18) 4%(3) 4%(3) 24%(19) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 5%(34) 15%(107) 24%(175) 22%(155) 10%(75) 9%(66) 14%(103) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(64) 24%(172) 29%(207) 15%(108) 6%(46) 4%(32) 11%(80) 709 2016 Vote: Other 3%(4) 16%(23) 33%(46) 16%(23) 10%(14) 10%(14) 12%(16) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(23) 21%(89) 25%(108) 16%(71) 10%(45) 8%(35) 14%(61) 432 Continued on next page

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Table POL12: 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 6%(125) 20%(391) 27%(536) 18%(356) 9%(179) 7%(147) 13%(261) 1996 Voted in 2014: Yes 7%(92) 19%(256) 27%(359) 18%(245) 8%(114) 8%(103) 13%(170) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 5%(33) 21%(135) 27%(176) 17%(111) 10%(66) 7%(44) 14%(91) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 6%(50) 16%(134) 26%(221) 21%(177) 10%(85) 9%(75) 13%(110) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7%(40) 25%(137) 31%(171) 15%(80) 7%(36) 4%(24) 11%(62) 550 2012 Vote: Other 4%(3) 18%(13) 25%(18) 23%(17) 9%(7) 4%(3) 18%(13) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(32) 21%(106) 24%(124) 16%(83) 10%(52) 9%(45) 15%(75) 517 4-Region: Northeast 8%(29) 19%(69) 25%(89) 20%(70) 11%(39) 6%(21) 11%(40) 356 4-Region: Midwest 6%(25) 19%(86) 28%(127) 18%(83) 8%(37) 8%(38) 13%(60) 458 4-Region: South 6%(47) 20%(149) 28%(206) 16%(122) 9%(65) 7%(50) 14%(106) 745 4-Region: West 5%(23) 20%(87) 26%(114) 19%(81) 9%(38) 9%(37) 13%(55) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 6%(53) 18%(163) 23%(209) 21%(188) 11%(103) 9%(81) 12%(114) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8%(61) 23%(179) 31%(245) 15%(117) 7%(51) 5%(41) 11%(87) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 6%(49) 18%(152) 24%(207) 20%(177) 10%(91) 10%(87) 12%(103) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 9%(59) 24%(165) 31%(210) 14%(95) 6%(39) 5%(33) 11%(72) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 3%(4) 15%(19) 29%(36) 20%(25) 12%(16) 5%(6) 16%(19) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 4%(8) 15%(29) 24%(46) 18%(33) 10%(19) 5%(9) 24%(45) 187 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 POL13: How much information would you say that the government has given you about when Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much None at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 14%(288) 28%(564) 36%(717) 15%(307) 6%(119) 1996 Gender: Male 16%(146) 28%(264) 34%(314) 16%(152) 6%(58) 934 Gender: Female 13%(143) 28%(300) 38%(403) 15%(155) 6%(61) 1062 Age: 18-29 12%(41) 31%(110) 36%(128) 14%(49) 7%(26) 353 Age: 30-44 16%(72) 28%(126) 35%(159) 14%(62) 7%(33) 452 Age: 45-54 12%(43) 25%(88) 39%(134) 17%(58) 7%(23) 346 Age: 55-64 18%(69) 29%(110) 34%(128) 14%(54) 5%(19) 380 Age: 65+ 14%(65) 28%(130) 36%(168) 18%(84) 4%(18) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 14%(22) 28%(47) 34%(57) 18%(30) 6%(9) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 13%(62) 28%(127) 39%(177) 12%(54) 8%(37) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 13%(71) 28%(150) 35%(187) 16%(85) 7%(36) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 16%(122) 27%(202) 36%(265) 17%(125) 4%(30) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 10%(77) 27%(203) 38%(290) 21%(157) 4%(31) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(67) 27%(158) 37%(217) 15%(88) 9%(50) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 22%(145) 31%(204) 32%(210) 9%(62) 6%(38) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 11%(33) 27%(81) 36%(109) 21%(62) 5%(16) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 10%(44) 27%(122) 40%(181) 21%(95) 3%(15) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(33) 27%(82) 35%(106) 20%(59) 7%(21) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 12%(35) 27%(76) 40%(111) 10%(29) 10%(29) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 24%(80) 30%(101) 30%(99) 9%(31) 6%(21) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 20%(64) 31%(103) 34%(111) 10%(31) 5%(17) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(58) 24%(139) 40%(230) 23%(132) 3%(16) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(58) 32%(162) 35%(181) 18%(91) 4%(22) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 21%(148) 31%(218) 32%(226) 11%(76) 5%(36) 703 Educ: < College 15%(187) 27%(340) 36%(449) 15%(183) 8%(97) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(57) 33%(156) 36%(172) 16%(75) 2%(12) 472 Educ: Post-grad 17%(45) 25%(68) 36%(96) 18%(50) 4%(10) 269 Income: Under 50k 15%(161) 27%(288) 34%(360) 16%(166) 8%(84) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 11%(70) 30%(185) 39%(240) 16%(97) 4%(27) 618 Income: 100k+ 18%(57) 29%(92) 37%(118) 14%(44) 3%(8) 319 Ethnicity: White 14%(234) 27%(441) 37%(603) 15%(247) 6%(90) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL13: How much information would you say that the government has given you about when Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much None at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 14%(288) 28%(564) 36%(717) 15%(307) 6%(119) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 15%(29) 28%(54) 36%(69) 17%(32) 5%(9) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 15%(39) 36%(92) 26%(65) 15%(39) 7%(18) 253 Ethnicity: Other 12%(16) 24%(31) 38%(49) 16%(21) 9%(11) 129 All Christian 16%(147) 32%(293) 34%(314) 14%(130) 4%(39) 924 All Non-Christian 18%(18) 24%(23) 37%(37) 16%(16) 5%(5) 99 Atheist 9%(7) 20%(17) 41%(35) 25%(21) 5%(5) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 13%(117) 26%(231) 37%(331) 16%(140) 8%(70) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 18%(22) 27%(31) 34%(40) 16%(19) 4%(5) 118 Evangelical 18%(97) 33%(183) 34%(188) 9%(48) 6%(35) 550 Non-Evangelical 13%(94) 29%(212) 36%(266) 18%(129) 4%(29) 731 Community: Urban 14%(62) 33%(149) 32%(146) 16%(74) 6%(25) 456 Community: Suburban 14%(132) 28%(277) 38%(368) 15%(151) 5%(49) 978 Community: Rural 17%(94) 25%(138) 36%(203) 15%(82) 8%(44) 561 Employ: Private Sector 17%(106) 32%(198) 34%(209) 13%(83) 4%(27) 622 Employ: Government 14%(18) 38%(49) 27%(35) 16%(21) 6%(8) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 14%(20) 16%(24) 44%(66) 18%(27) 9%(14) 150 Employ: Homemaker 15%(19) 27%(36) 36%(48) 14%(19) 7%(10) 133 Employ: Retired 15%(75) 26%(130) 36%(180) 19%(97) 4%(21) 503 Employ: Unemployed 10%(20) 26%(56) 44%(93) 13%(27) 8%(17) 213 Employ: Other 15%(20) 30%(41) 34%(45) 10%(13) 12%(16) 134 Military HH: Yes 16%(57) 29%(105) 37%(134) 15%(54) 4%(16) 366 Military HH: No 14%(232) 28%(459) 36%(583) 16%(253) 6%(103) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 23%(175) 35%(268) 28%(218) 7%(53) 7%(57) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(114) 24%(297) 41%(499) 21%(254) 5%(62) 1225 Trump Job Approve 22%(195) 32%(289) 32%(290) 8%(75) 6%(56) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 8%(88) 26%(266) 40%(410) 22%(229) 4%(40) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 27%(138) 32%(161) 29%(148) 7%(34) 6%(29) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 14%(57) 32%(128) 36%(142) 10%(41) 7%(27) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(13) 36%(86) 39%(94) 15%(37) 4%(9) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 9%(74) 23%(181) 40%(316) 24%(192) 4%(31) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL13: How much information would you say that the government has given you about when Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much None at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 14%(288) 28%(564) 36%(717) 15%(307) 6%(119) 1996 Favorable of Trump 22%(200) 32%(286) 31%(279) 8%(69) 6%(56) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 8%(79) 25%(262) 41%(419) 22%(232) 4%(39) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 28%(155) 31%(172) 29%(161) 7%(38) 6%(31) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 13%(45) 34%(114) 35%(118) 9%(31) 8%(25) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(13) 31%(62) 42%(85) 17%(34) 4%(8) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 8%(66) 24%(200) 40%(334) 24%(198) 4%(32) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 14%(81) 33%(193) 37%(212) 10%(60) 5%(31) 577 #1 Issue: Security 24%(66) 32%(90) 29%(81) 9%(26) 6%(18) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 13%(56) 24%(102) 39%(164) 21%(87) 3%(15) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 13%(40) 24%(74) 38%(118) 20%(62) 6%(19) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 12%(10) 23%(18) 32%(25) 29%(23) 3%(3) 79 #1 Issue: Education 12%(15) 27%(33) 40%(49) 11%(13) 10%(13) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 9%(7) 30%(24) 32%(25) 20%(16) 9%(7) 78 #1 Issue: Other 11%(14) 25%(30) 36%(43) 16%(20) 12%(14) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 10%(76) 28%(214) 38%(292) 21%(165) 3%(27) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 21%(142) 32%(222) 32%(217) 10%(66) 6%(38) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 12%(10) 31%(24) 40%(32) 8%(6) 9%(7) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 9%(68) 27%(194) 38%(268) 22%(160) 3%(25) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 21%(150) 32%(228) 32%(225) 9%(66) 6%(40) 709 2016 Vote: Other 8%(11) 29%(40) 43%(60) 16%(22) 5%(7) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(59) 24%(102) 38%(164) 14%(59) 11%(47) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 15%(195) 30%(399) 36%(478) 15%(207) 4%(60) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 14%(93) 25%(165) 36%(239) 15%(100) 9%(59) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 13%(108) 25%(213) 39%(330) 20%(172) 3%(29) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 18%(100) 34%(185) 32%(176) 10%(54) 6%(35) 550 2012 Vote: Other 9%(7) 31%(23) 35%(26) 16%(12) 8%(6) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(73) 27%(141) 36%(184) 13%(69) 9%(49) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL13: How much information would you say that the government has given you about when Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much None at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 14%(288) 28%(564) 36%(717) 15%(307) 6%(119) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 13%(46) 27%(95) 40%(144) 15%(54) 5%(17) 356 4-Region: Midwest 14%(64) 28%(127) 36%(165) 17%(77) 6%(26) 458 4-Region: South 17%(126) 28%(207) 35%(263) 13%(98) 7%(51) 745 4-Region: West 12%(53) 31%(134) 33%(145) 18%(78) 6%(26) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(86) 27%(245) 38%(350) 21%(194) 4%(37) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 21%(165) 31%(242) 32%(253) 10%(75) 6%(47) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 10%(86) 28%(244) 38%(331) 21%(185) 2%(21) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 22%(151) 32%(216) 31%(207) 10%(68) 4%(30) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 10%(13) 24%(30) 46%(57) 12%(15) 8%(10) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 12%(22) 26%(48) 36%(67) 7%(13) 20%(37) 187 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: Would you support or oppose a national quarantine in which only essential travel such as trips to the grocery store and pharmacy are permitted to control the spread of coronavirus? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(798) 34%(684) 11%(220) 8%(164) 7%(130) 1996 Gender: Male 34%(315) 35%(328) 14%(128) 10%(98) 7%(66) 934 Gender: Female 45%(483) 34%(356) 9%(92) 6%(66) 6%(64) 1062 Age: 18-29 35%(123) 36%(127) 11%(38) 10%(36) 8%(29) 353 Age: 30-44 42%(191) 33%(147) 9%(42) 9%(41) 7%(31) 452 Age: 45-54 39%(135) 32%(112) 11%(37) 10%(35) 8%(28) 346 Age: 55-64 44%(168) 32%(121) 14%(55) 6%(23) 4%(15) 380 Age: 65+ 39%(182) 38%(177) 11%(49) 6%(30) 6%(27) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 29%(47) 44%(72) 9%(15) 11%(19) 7%(12) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 42%(190) 31%(139) 11%(48) 10%(47) 7%(33) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 40%(212) 33%(174) 10%(54) 9%(47) 8%(43) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 43%(317) 34%(253) 12%(90) 6%(47) 5%(37) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 49%(368) 32%(244) 10%(73) 5%(38) 5%(35) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 33%(189) 36%(207) 11%(66) 10%(55) 11%(63) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 37%(242) 35%(233) 12%(81) 11%(72) 5%(31) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 42%(126) 33%(98) 13%(39) 7%(20) 6%(17) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 53%(242) 32%(146) 7%(34) 4%(17) 4%(18) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 27%(83) 37%(113) 13%(40) 12%(35) 10%(31) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 38%(106) 34%(94) 9%(26) 7%(20) 12%(32) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 32%(107) 35%(117) 15%(49) 13%(42) 5%(17) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 41%(135) 36%(116) 10%(32) 9%(29) 4%(14) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 49%(279) 34%(194) 10%(55) 4%(23) 4%(24) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 39%(203) 35%(178) 12%(62) 7%(37) 6%(33) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 36%(253) 36%(252) 12%(86) 12%(82) 4%(30) 703 Educ: < College 39%(484) 35%(438) 10%(124) 9%(114) 8%(96) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 42%(197) 32%(153) 14%(64) 7%(34) 5%(23) 472 Educ: Post-grad 44%(117) 35%(93) 12%(32) 6%(16) 4%(11) 269 Income: Under 50k 37%(390) 35%(374) 10%(111) 9%(95) 8%(89) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 45%(276) 31%(191) 13%(79) 6%(39) 5%(33) 618 Income: 100k+ 41%(132) 37%(119) 9%(30) 9%(30) 2%(7) 319 Ethnicity: White 41%(655) 35%(564) 11%(179) 8%(128) 5%(89) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL14: Would you support or oppose a national quarantine in which only essential travel such as trips to the grocery store and pharmacy are permitted to control the spread of coronavirus? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(798) 34%(684) 11%(220) 8%(164) 7%(130) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 38%(74) 35%(68) 14%(28) 8%(15) 4%(8) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 37%(93) 31%(77) 11%(27) 11%(27) 11%(29) 253 Ethnicity: Other 39%(50) 33%(43) 10%(13) 8%(10) 10%(13) 129 All Christian 41%(375) 35%(320) 12%(113) 7%(68) 5%(48) 924 All Non-Christian 40%(39) 32%(32) 11%(11) 10%(9) 8%(8) 99 Atheist 35%(29) 46%(38) 8%(7) 5%(4) 6%(5) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40%(355) 33%(293) 10%(89) 9%(83) 8%(69) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 39%(46) 31%(37) 13%(15) 9%(11) 8%(9) 118 Evangelical 39%(215) 32%(179) 13%(70) 9%(49) 7%(37) 550 Non-Evangelical 42%(305) 36%(260) 11%(78) 7%(51) 5%(36) 731 Community: Urban 42%(190) 33%(149) 10%(48) 9%(40) 7%(30) 456 Community: Suburban 39%(382) 36%(355) 11%(111) 8%(75) 6%(56) 978 Community: Rural 40%(226) 32%(180) 11%(62) 9%(50) 8%(44) 561 Employ: Private Sector 43%(269) 32%(199) 12%(73) 8%(48) 5%(33) 622 Employ: Government 39%(51) 30%(39) 15%(19) 9%(12) 7%(9) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 36%(54) 35%(52) 10%(15) 15%(23) 4%(5) 150 Employ: Homemaker 41%(54) 35%(46) 11%(14) 3%(5) 10%(13) 133 Employ: Retired 38%(194) 39%(196) 10%(52) 7%(35) 5%(27) 503 Employ: Unemployed 38%(81) 30%(65) 12%(26) 10%(22) 9%(19) 213 Employ: Other 46%(62) 29%(39) 9%(12) 6%(9) 10%(13) 134 Military HH: Yes 40%(147) 33%(120) 13%(48) 11%(39) 3%(12) 366 Military HH: No 40%(651) 35%(563) 11%(172) 8%(125) 7%(118) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 36%(276) 35%(268) 12%(95) 10%(77) 7%(55) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 43%(522) 34%(415) 10%(125) 7%(88) 6%(75) 1225 Trump Job Approve 36%(330) 35%(321) 12%(107) 11%(98) 5%(49) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 44%(456) 33%(345) 11%(111) 6%(59) 6%(61) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 38%(195) 33%(170) 12%(61) 11%(57) 5%(27) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 34%(135) 38%(151) 12%(46) 11%(42) 5%(21) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 30%(71) 43%(102) 12%(28) 9%(21) 7%(17) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 48%(385) 31%(244) 11%(83) 5%(38) 6%(44) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL14: Would you support or oppose a national quarantine in which only essential travel such as trips to the grocery store and pharmacy are permitted to control the spread of coronavirus? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(798) 34%(684) 11%(220) 8%(164) 7%(130) 1996 Favorable of Trump 36%(323) 36%(319) 12%(103) 11%(93) 6%(51) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 44%(452) 34%(350) 11%(111) 6%(61) 6%(57) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 38%(215) 35%(193) 11%(60) 11%(61) 5%(30) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 33%(109) 38%(126) 13%(44) 10%(33) 6%(21) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 36%(72) 37%(75) 12%(23) 10%(19) 5%(11) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 46%(379) 33%(275) 11%(87) 5%(42) 6%(46) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 38%(222) 33%(191) 12%(68) 10%(60) 6%(36) 577 #1 Issue: Security 40%(113) 33%(93) 8%(23) 11%(32) 7%(21) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 45%(191) 33%(138) 12%(50) 6%(24) 5%(23) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41%(128) 37%(115) 13%(41) 5%(15) 5%(14) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 33%(26) 44%(35) 12%(9) 8%(6) 4%(3) 79 #1 Issue: Education 38%(46) 33%(40) 9%(11) 9%(11) 11%(13) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 31%(24) 48%(37) 9%(7) 5%(4) 7%(5) 78 #1 Issue: Other 41%(49) 28%(34) 8%(10) 10%(13) 12%(15) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 47%(367) 33%(256) 11%(82) 4%(27) 6%(43) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 38%(257) 35%(241) 12%(84) 10%(71) 5%(31) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 22%(17) 33%(26) 15%(12) 12%(10) 18%(14) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 49%(353) 31%(225) 10%(68) 3%(23) 6%(46) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 37%(262) 34%(244) 13%(90) 11%(80) 5%(33) 709 2016 Vote: Other 29%(41) 40%(56) 13%(18) 7%(9) 12%(16) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33%(142) 37%(160) 10%(44) 12%(52) 8%(35) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 43%(573) 33%(447) 11%(152) 7%(92) 6%(75) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 34%(226) 36%(236) 10%(68) 11%(72) 8%(55) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 47%(401) 32%(275) 10%(88) 4%(38) 6%(49) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 36%(198) 34%(189) 13%(72) 11%(62) 5%(28) 550 2012 Vote: Other 27%(20) 37%(27) 14%(10) 8%(6) 14%(10) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(178) 37%(192) 9%(48) 11%(58) 8%(42) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL14: Would you support or oppose a national quarantine in which only essential travel such as trips to the grocery store and pharmacy are permitted to control the spread of coronavirus? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(798) 34%(684) 11%(220) 8%(164) 7%(130) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 42%(148) 37%(131) 9%(32) 6%(22) 6%(23) 356 4-Region: Midwest 40%(182) 34%(155) 11%(50) 9%(42) 6%(29) 458 4-Region: South 40%(299) 33%(248) 11%(84) 8%(57) 8%(57) 745 4-Region: West 39%(169) 34%(149) 13%(55) 10%(43) 5%(21) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 47%(427) 33%(298) 10%(92) 5%(45) 5%(49) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 35%(274) 36%(281) 13%(99) 12%(91) 5%(38) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 48%(413) 32%(276) 10%(86) 6%(50) 5%(41) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 38%(257) 34%(230) 12%(83) 11%(73) 4%(29) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 32%(40) 38%(48) 14%(18) 10%(12) 6%(7) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 28%(52) 39%(74) 9%(16) 8%(15) 16%(31) 187 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: Which of the following comes closest to your view of the government’s role in the economy? Government Government Government should play a should play a should not play a major role in the minor role in the role in the Don’t know / No Demographic economy economy economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1035) 30%(592) 4%(82) 14%(287) 1996 Gender: Male 52%(483) 31%(293) 6%(53) 11%(105) 934 Gender: Female 52%(553) 28%(298) 3%(29) 17%(182) 1062 Age: 18-29 38%(132) 35%(125) 6%(20) 21%(75) 353 Age: 30-44 50%(225) 31%(138) 5%(22) 15%(67) 452 Age: 45-54 54%(187) 27%(93) 6%(22) 13%(45) 346 Age: 55-64 59%(225) 28%(105) 3%(10) 11%(41) 380 Age: 65+ 57%(267) 28%(130) 2%(9) 13%(59) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 31%(50) 42%(69) 7%(12) 20%(33) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 46%(211) 32%(145) 4%(20) 18%(81) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 53%(283) 27%(142) 6%(31) 14%(73) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 59%(440) 28%(207) 3%(19) 11%(79) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 62%(468) 24%(182) 2%(14) 12%(93) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 42%(244) 34%(195) 5%(28) 20%(114) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 49%(323) 33%(215) 6%(40) 12%(80) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 68%(204) 20%(60) 2% (7) 10%(29) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 58%(264) 27%(122) 1%(6) 14%(64) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 41%(124) 37%(111) 7%(21) 15%(45) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 43%(120) 30%(84) 2% (7) 25%(69) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 46%(154) 37%(123) 7%(25) 9%(31) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 52%(169) 28%(92) 5%(16) 15%(49) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 59%(341) 27%(156) 3%(15) 11%(63) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 58%(300) 26%(132) 3%(17) 12%(64) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 45%(316) 38%(264) 6%(44) 11%(78) 703 Educ: < College 51%(643) 27%(338) 5%(59) 17%(216) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 54%(253) 33%(157) 3%(14) 10%(49) 472 Educ: Post-grad 52%(140) 36%(96) 4%(10) 8%(23) 269 Income: Under 50k 53%(560) 26%(272) 5%(50) 17%(177) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 51%(313) 33%(201) 3%(20) 14%(84) 618 Income: 100k+ 51%(162) 37%(119) 4%(12) 8%(26) 319 Continued on next page

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Table POL15: Which of the following comes closest to your view of the government’s role in the economy? Government Government Government should play a should play a should not play a major role in the minor role in the role in the Don’t know / No Demographic economy economy economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1035) 30%(592) 4%(82) 14%(287) 1996 Ethnicity: White 50%(813) 32%(516) 4%(67) 14%(219) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 58%(112) 22%(42) 7%(13) 14%(26) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 61%(153) 18%(45) 3% (8) 19%(47) 253 Ethnicity: Other 54%(69) 24%(31) 6% (7) 16%(21) 129 All Christian 54%(497) 32%(300) 3%(29) 11%(98) 924 All Non-Christian 62%(62) 22%(22) 5% (5) 10%(10) 99 Atheist 48%(40) 37%(31) 5%(4) 11%(9) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 49%(437) 27%(239) 5%(44) 19%(169) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 59%(69) 28%(33) 4% (5) 9%(11) 118 Evangelical 53%(289) 31%(168) 5%(25) 12%(68) 550 Non-Evangelical 55%(404) 29%(212) 3%(25) 12%(89) 731 Community: Urban 59%(267) 24%(108) 4%(18) 14%(63) 456 Community: Suburban 51%(497) 31%(300) 4%(40) 14%(142) 978 Community: Rural 48%(271) 33%(184) 4%(24) 15%(82) 561 Employ: Private Sector 55%(341) 30%(189) 5%(32) 10%(60) 622 Employ: Government 42%(54) 37%(48) 6% (7) 16%(21) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 51%(76) 26%(38) 5% (7) 19%(29) 150 Employ: Homemaker 49%(65) 29%(39) 2% (3) 20%(27) 133 Employ: Retired 57%(289) 28%(142) 3%(15) 11%(57) 503 Employ: Unemployed 53%(112) 24%(51) 4% (8) 20%(42) 213 Employ: Other 45%(60) 27%(36) 4% (5) 25%(33) 134 Military HH: Yes 54%(197) 31%(113) 3%(10) 13%(46) 366 Military HH: No 51%(839) 29%(478) 4%(72) 15%(241) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 48%(371) 33%(258) 5%(40) 13%(102) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 54%(665) 27%(333) 3%(42) 15%(185) 1225 Trump Job Approve 49%(448) 34%(304) 5%(43) 12%(110) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 55%(569) 27%(282) 4%(39) 14%(143) 1033 Continued on next page

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Table POL15: Which of the following comes closest to your view of the government’s role in the economy? Government Government Government should play a should play a should not play a major role in the minor role in the role in the Don’t know / No Demographic economy economy economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1035) 30%(592) 4%(82) 14%(287) 1996 Trump Job Strongly Approve 49%(252) 32%(164) 6%(29) 13%(67) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 50%(196) 36%(140) 4%(15) 11%(44) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 44%(104) 37%(88) 7%(17) 12%(30) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 59%(465) 24%(194) 3%(21) 14%(113) 794 Favorable of Trump 48%(431) 34%(306) 5%(46) 12%(106) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 56%(573) 27%(279) 3%(36) 14%(143) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 49%(273) 33%(182) 5%(30) 13%(72) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 47%(158) 38%(125) 5%(15) 10%(34) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 49%(99) 29%(59) 7%(14) 14%(29) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 57%(474) 26%(219) 3%(22) 14%(114) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 52%(301) 32%(187) 5%(27) 11%(62) 577 #1 Issue: Security 44%(123) 39%(110) 5%(13) 13%(37) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 60%(255) 27%(113) 2%(9) 11%(48) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 62%(193) 18%(57) 2% (7) 18%(56) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 41%(32) 35%(28) 12%(10) 12%(9) 79 #1 Issue: Education 36%(44) 31%(37) 5% (7) 28%(35) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 44%(34) 38%(29) 5%(4) 14%(11) 78 #1 Issue: Other 44%(54) 25%(30) 5% (7) 25%(31) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 60%(467) 24%(189) 3%(24) 12%(94) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 48%(328) 37%(252) 5%(37) 10%(69) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 47%(37) 22%(17) 4% (3) 27%(21) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 64%(455) 22%(157) 3%(18) 12%(84) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 48%(338) 36%(253) 6%(41) 11%(78) 709 2016 Vote: Other 41%(57) 37%(52) 4%(6) 17%(24) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(185) 30%(129) 4%(17) 23%(101) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 56%(743) 29%(387) 4%(58) 11%(150) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 44%(292) 31%(205) 4%(24) 21%(137) 657 Continued on next page

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Table POL15: Which of the following comes closest to your view of the government’s role in the economy? Government Government Government should play a should play a should not play a major role in the minor role in the role in the Don’t know / No Demographic economy economy economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1035) 30%(592) 4%(82) 14%(287) 1996 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 64%(547) 22%(190) 3%(22) 11%(93) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 44%(240) 38%(210) 6%(34) 12%(66) 550 2012 Vote: Other 39%(29) 34%(26) 5%(4) 21%(16) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(218) 32%(165) 4%(23) 21%(111) 517 4-Region: Northeast 53%(187) 31%(109) 4%(14) 13%(47) 356 4-Region: Midwest 51%(235) 28%(130) 4%(18) 16%(75) 458 4-Region: South 50%(376) 30%(226) 4%(29) 15%(114) 745 4-Region: West 54%(238) 29%(126) 5%(21) 12%(51) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 58%(531) 26%(233) 2%(22) 14%(125) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 46%(363) 35%(272) 7%(52) 12%(94) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 59%(511) 27%(234) 3%(22) 11%(100) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 48%(323) 35%(237) 6%(41) 11%(72) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 49%(61) 28%(36) 5%(6) 18%(22) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 40%(75) 24%(45) 2%(4) 34%(63) 187 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: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Americans Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1039) 28%(565) 9%(171) 4%(88) 7%(132) 1996 Gender: Male 51%(476) 29%(271) 8%(78) 5%(48) 6%(60) 934 Gender: Female 53%(563) 28%(294) 9%(93) 4%(40) 7%(72) 1062 Age: 18-29 51%(179) 22%(79) 11%(39) 5%(16) 11%(40) 353 Age: 30-44 53%(241) 27%(124) 8%(37) 5%(23) 6%(27) 452 Age: 45-54 53%(184) 30%(105) 6%(22) 4%(13) 6%(22) 346 Age: 55-64 50%(191) 31%(120) 8%(32) 5%(18) 5%(20) 380 Age: 65+ 53%(245) 29%(137) 9%(41) 4%(18) 5%(23) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 49%(80) 24%(39) 12%(20) 5%(8) 11%(18) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 51%(235) 24%(111) 10%(45) 6%(26) 9%(40) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 54%(288) 30%(158) 6%(33) 3%(18) 6%(32) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 52%(384) 30%(225) 9%(66) 5%(34) 5%(36) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 57%(436) 22%(166) 10%(73) 5%(40) 6%(42) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 48%(276) 27%(158) 10%(56) 5%(32) 10%(57) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 50%(328) 36%(240) 6%(42) 3%(17) 5%(33) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 57%(171) 23%(68) 9%(28) 6%(19) 5%(15) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 58%(265) 22%(98) 10%(45) 5%(21) 6%(28) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 45%(136) 29%(86) 11%(32) 6%(18) 10%(29) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 50%(140) 26%(73) 9%(24) 5%(14) 10%(28) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 51%(169) 35%(117) 5%(18) 3%(11) 5%(17) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 49%(158) 38%(123) 7%(24) 2%(6) 5%(16) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 60%(347) 22%(127) 9%(54) 3%(20) 5%(27) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 50%(256) 30%(153) 10%(50) 5%(25) 6%(30) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 49%(345) 35%(249) 7%(48) 4%(29) 4%(31) 703 Educ: < College 51%(641) 28%(346) 8%(103) 5%(62) 8%(105) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 53%(250) 29%(138) 10%(45) 4%(20) 4%(18) 472 Educ: Post-grad 55%(149) 30%(81) 9%(23) 2%(6) 4%(10) 269 Income: Under 50k 52%(553) 26%(274) 9%(95) 5%(56) 8%(80) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 52%(320) 30%(184) 8%(51) 3%(19) 7%(45) 618 Income: 100k+ 52%(166) 34%(107) 8%(25) 4%(13) 2%(7) 319 Ethnicity: White 52%(841) 30%(484) 8%(129) 4%(67) 6%(92) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_1: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Americans Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1039) 28%(565) 9%(171) 4%(88) 7%(132) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 55%(106) 24%(46) 8%(16) 6%(11) 8%(16) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 51%(130) 20%(52) 12%(30) 5%(14) 11%(28) 253 Ethnicity: Other 53%(68) 23%(29) 9%(12) 6%(7) 9%(12) 129 All Christian 52%(479) 31%(286) 8%(73) 4%(41) 5%(44) 924 All Non-Christian 58%(58) 23%(22) 8%(8) 4%(4) 7%(7) 99 Atheist 58%(49) 22%(18) 10%(9) 5%(4) 5%(4) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 51%(454) 27%(238) 9%(82) 4%(39) 9%(77) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 58%(68) 24%(28) 8%(9) 5%(6) 6%(7) 118 Evangelical 49%(268) 32%(178) 8%(46) 4%(20) 7%(38) 550 Non-Evangelical 54%(395) 27%(199) 9%(64) 5%(37) 5%(35) 731 Community: Urban 56%(257) 21%(97) 9%(41) 5%(22) 9%(40) 456 Community: Suburban 51%(503) 32%(311) 8%(79) 4%(39) 5%(47) 978 Community: Rural 50%(279) 28%(157) 9%(52) 5%(27) 8%(46) 561 Employ: Private Sector 53%(330) 31%(191) 8%(48) 5%(31) 4%(23) 622 Employ: Government 48%(62) 27%(35) 12%(15) 6%(8) 7%(9) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 50%(75) 24%(36) 9%(14) 7%(10) 10%(16) 150 Employ: Homemaker 42%(55) 33%(44) 10%(13) 2%(2) 13%(18) 133 Employ: Retired 53%(268) 29%(146) 8%(40) 4%(22) 5%(27) 503 Employ: Unemployed 56%(119) 25%(52) 8%(17) 4%(8) 8%(17) 213 Employ: Other 51%(69) 26%(36) 9%(12) 4%(5) 10%(13) 134 Military HH: Yes 54%(198) 28%(101) 9%(33) 4%(15) 5%(19) 366 Military HH: No 52%(842) 28%(464) 8%(138) 4%(73) 7%(113) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 49%(378) 34%(261) 7%(51) 3%(24) 7%(56) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 54%(661) 25%(304) 10%(120) 5%(64) 6%(76) 1225 Trump Job Approve 50%(454) 33%(303) 7%(65) 3%(30) 6%(52) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 54%(562) 25%(256) 10%(100) 6%(58) 6%(58) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 53%(272) 33%(169) 6%(31) 3%(16) 4%(22) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 46%(182) 34%(134) 9%(34) 4%(14) 8%(31) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 46%(109) 32%(76) 11%(27) 2%(5) 9%(21) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 57%(452) 23%(179) 9%(72) 7%(53) 5%(37) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_1: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Americans Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1039) 28%(565) 9%(171) 4%(88) 7%(132) 1996 Favorable of Trump 51%(451) 34%(300) 7%(59) 3%(31) 5%(48) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 55%(562) 25%(258) 10%(103) 5%(54) 5%(53) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 54%(298) 33%(182) 6%(31) 3%(18) 5%(27) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 46%(152) 36%(118) 8%(28) 4%(13) 6%(21) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 50%(100) 33%(66) 10%(21) 1%(2) 6%(13) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 56%(462) 23%(192) 10%(82) 6%(52) 5%(40) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 52%(298) 31%(177) 9%(50) 5%(28) 4%(25) 577 #1 Issue: Security 46%(128) 37%(104) 5%(15) 2%(6) 10%(29) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 57%(243) 24%(103) 10%(43) 4%(16) 5%(20) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 56%(176) 25%(78) 9%(28) 4%(13) 5%(17) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 47%(37) 20%(16) 9%(7) 12%(9) 12%(9) 79 #1 Issue: Education 47%(58) 26%(31) 13%(16) 4%(5) 10%(12) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 56%(43) 26%(20) 6%(5) 3%(2) 9%(7) 78 #1 Issue: Other 47%(56) 29%(35) 6%(7) 7%(9) 10%(13) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 56%(432) 23%(181) 10%(75) 5%(42) 6%(44) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 49%(334) 36%(246) 7%(45) 3%(23) 5%(36) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 56%(44) 24%(19) 8%(6) 4%(3) 8%(6) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 58%(418) 24%(170) 9%(61) 4%(32) 5%(34) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 49%(347) 36%(253) 7%(49) 3%(24) 5%(36) 709 2016 Vote: Other 45%(63) 29%(40) 15%(21) 4%(5) 8%(11) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 49%(212) 23%(101) 9%(41) 6%(27) 12%(51) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 53%(704) 30%(400) 8%(113) 4%(56) 5%(66) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 51%(335) 25%(165) 9%(58) 5%(32) 10%(66) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 59%(501) 23%(193) 9%(76) 5%(42) 5%(39) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 47%(257) 38%(211) 7%(41) 3%(18) 4%(23) 550 2012 Vote: Other 41%(31) 36%(27) 8%(6) 4%(3) 11%(8) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 48%(250) 26%(134) 9%(46) 5%(25) 12%(62) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_1: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Americans Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1039) 28%(565) 9%(171) 4%(88) 7%(132) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 56%(199) 27%(96) 7%(26) 5%(17) 5%(17) 356 4-Region: Midwest 50%(229) 31%(141) 9%(43) 3%(13) 7%(33) 458 4-Region: South 50%(375) 29%(219) 8%(60) 5%(36) 7%(55) 745 4-Region: West 54%(237) 25%(109) 10%(42) 5%(22) 6%(27) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 56%(514) 23%(207) 10%(87) 5%(47) 6%(55) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 49%(382) 36%(282) 7%(53) 3%(25) 5%(41) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 58%(502) 22%(195) 10%(88) 5%(46) 4%(35) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 49%(332) 36%(240) 6%(41) 3%(20) 6%(40) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 44%(54) 37%(46) 12%(15) 4%(5) 3%(4) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 47%(88) 25%(47) 6%(12) 3%(6) 18%(33) 187 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: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Big businesses Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(400) 35%(692) 24%(485) 11%(219) 10%(200) 1996 Gender: Male 19%(176) 35%(324) 25%(238) 13%(117) 9%(80) 934 Gender: Female 21%(224) 35%(368) 23%(247) 10%(102) 11%(121) 1062 Age: 18-29 21%(75) 28%(99) 28%(99) 10%(34) 13%(47) 353 Age: 30-44 22%(101) 31%(142) 23%(102) 14%(61) 10%(46) 452 Age: 45-54 18%(64) 32%(111) 25%(86) 14%(49) 11%(36) 346 Age: 55-64 20%(75) 38%(146) 22%(82) 10%(38) 10%(38) 380 Age: 65+ 18%(85) 42%(194) 25%(116) 8%(37) 7%(33) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 21%(35) 30%(49) 27%(45) 10%(16) 12%(20) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 22%(99) 29%(133) 26%(121) 12%(54) 11%(50) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 20%(106) 32%(170) 23%(121) 14%(74) 11%(59) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 19%(145) 40%(296) 23%(169) 10%(73) 8%(62) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 23%(172) 32%(241) 26%(195) 12%(87) 8%(63) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(99) 30%(176) 26%(151) 13%(74) 14%(79) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 19%(128) 42%(275) 21%(139) 9%(58) 9%(59) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 24%(71) 32%(95) 26%(77) 13%(38) 6%(19) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 22%(102) 32%(146) 26%(117) 11%(49) 10%(43) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(46) 29%(88) 30%(90) 14%(41) 12%(36) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 19%(53) 32%(89) 22%(62) 12%(33) 15%(43) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 18%(59) 42%(141) 21%(71) 11%(38) 7%(24) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 21%(69) 41%(134) 21%(68) 6%(21) 11%(34) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 21%(119) 31%(179) 27%(154) 16%(90) 6%(32) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 19%(96) 37%(188) 26%(134) 8%(42) 10%(53) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 21%(144) 39%(276) 24%(166) 9%(63) 8%(54) 703 Educ: < College 21%(263) 34%(431) 22%(276) 11%(133) 12%(152) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 19%(90) 34%(160) 28%(134) 12%(56) 7%(33) 472 Educ: Post-grad 17%(47) 38%(101) 28%(75) 11%(30) 6%(15) 269 Income: Under 50k 22%(231) 32%(335) 25%(264) 10%(101) 12%(127) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 17%(105) 38%(238) 23%(140) 12%(74) 10%(61) 618 Income: 100k+ 20%(63) 37%(119) 25%(81) 14%(44) 4%(12) 319 Ethnicity: White 19%(308) 36%(583) 25%(398) 11%(182) 9%(143) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_2: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Big businesses Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(400) 35%(692) 24%(485) 11%(219) 10%(200) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 28%(55) 31%(60) 18%(35) 13%(25) 10%(20) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 24%(60) 30%(76) 23%(58) 8%(21) 15%(37) 253 Ethnicity: Other 24%(31) 26%(33) 22%(28) 12%(16) 16%(21) 129 All Christian 19%(177) 38%(354) 25%(234) 10%(91) 7%(68) 924 All Non-Christian 24%(24) 35%(34) 20%(20) 13%(13) 9%(9) 99 Atheist 17%(15) 26%(22) 27%(23) 23%(20) 6%(5) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 21%(184) 32%(282) 24%(209) 11%(96) 13%(118) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 25%(30) 33%(38) 21%(25) 13%(15) 8%(9) 118 Evangelical 21%(115) 39%(213) 20%(111) 9%(47) 12%(64) 550 Non-Evangelical 21%(150) 35%(259) 26%(188) 11%(79) 7%(55) 731 Community: Urban 24%(111) 30%(135) 21%(94) 13%(59) 13%(58) 456 Community: Suburban 18%(180) 37%(364) 26%(254) 11%(105) 8%(75) 978 Community: Rural 19%(109) 34%(193) 24%(137) 10%(55) 12%(68) 561 Employ: Private Sector 22%(136) 37%(231) 23%(146) 12%(76) 5%(32) 622 Employ: Government 17%(22) 31%(41) 30%(39) 13%(16) 9%(12) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 16%(24) 33%(50) 27%(40) 10%(15) 14%(21) 150 Employ: Homemaker 23%(31) 33%(44) 18%(24) 9%(12) 17%(22) 133 Employ: Retired 17%(88) 41%(204) 25%(125) 9%(45) 8%(41) 503 Employ: Unemployed 22%(47) 22%(47) 25%(53) 14%(29) 17%(36) 213 Employ: Other 25%(33) 32%(43) 21%(28) 6%(8) 17%(22) 134 Military HH: Yes 20%(72) 38%(138) 25%(90) 10%(36) 8%(30) 366 Military HH: No 20%(328) 34%(554) 24%(395) 11%(183) 10%(170) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 20%(156) 40%(307) 21%(160) 7%(58) 12%(91) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 20%(244) 31%(385) 27%(325) 13%(161) 9%(110) 1225 Trump Job Approve 21%(191) 39%(354) 23%(205) 8%(71) 9%(84) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 20%(201) 32%(327) 26%(271) 14%(146) 8%(87) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 25%(126) 39%(200) 20%(105) 8%(40) 8%(40) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 16%(65) 39%(154) 25%(100) 8%(31) 11%(44) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(39) 38%(90) 26%(62) 11%(26) 9%(22) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 20%(163) 30%(237) 26%(210) 15%(120) 8%(65) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_2: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Big businesses Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(400) 35%(692) 24%(485) 11%(219) 10%(200) 1996 Favorable of Trump 21%(188) 39%(347) 23%(201) 8%(70) 9%(83) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 20%(202) 32%(334) 26%(269) 14%(142) 8%(83) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 24%(135) 39%(215) 20%(114) 8%(46) 8%(47) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 16%(53) 40%(132) 26%(88) 7%(24) 11%(36) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 22%(44) 37%(75) 27%(54) 9%(17) 6%(11) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 19%(158) 31%(260) 26%(215) 15%(125) 9%(72) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(132) 37%(215) 23%(133) 10%(58) 7%(39) 577 #1 Issue: Security 18%(51) 38%(108) 23%(64) 10%(28) 11%(30) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 20%(83) 32%(134) 26%(111) 13%(55) 10%(43) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21%(66) 41%(129) 20%(63) 8%(24) 10%(31) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 24%(19) 24%(19) 26%(21) 14%(11) 12%(9) 79 #1 Issue: Education 17%(21) 23%(28) 34%(42) 9%(12) 16%(20) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 13%(10) 31%(24) 27%(21) 19%(15) 9%(7) 78 #1 Issue: Other 14%(17) 30%(36) 25%(30) 14%(17) 17%(20) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 21%(163) 33%(255) 24%(188) 13%(102) 8%(65) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 19%(132) 39%(264) 24%(164) 9%(62) 9%(62) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 16%(12) 35%(28) 25%(19) 15%(12) 10%(8) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 21%(151) 33%(237) 25%(177) 13%(95) 8%(54) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 19%(138) 39%(276) 24%(168) 9%(64) 9%(64) 709 2016 Vote: Other 12%(17) 34%(47) 30%(41) 15%(21) 10%(13) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(94) 31%(133) 23%(98) 9%(39) 16%(69) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 20%(263) 37%(493) 24%(323) 11%(148) 8%(113) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 21%(137) 30%(199) 25%(162) 11%(71) 13%(88) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 22%(185) 34%(289) 25%(210) 12%(105) 7%(62) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 16%(91) 40%(222) 25%(139) 9%(49) 9%(50) 550 2012 Vote: Other 22%(16) 30%(23) 22%(16) 12%(9) 13%(10) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(108) 30%(157) 23%(118) 11%(56) 15%(77) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_2: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Big businesses Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(400) 35%(692) 24%(485) 11%(219) 10%(200) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 23%(82) 32%(115) 24%(86) 13%(47) 8%(27) 356 4-Region: Midwest 18%(84) 36%(167) 25%(115) 10%(44) 11%(49) 458 4-Region: South 20%(146) 35%(261) 23%(168) 11%(81) 12%(89) 745 4-Region: West 20%(87) 34%(149) 27%(116) 11%(47) 8%(36) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 21%(195) 33%(300) 25%(231) 12%(112) 8%(74) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(153) 40%(311) 22%(172) 9%(72) 9%(74) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 23%(197) 31%(269) 26%(224) 14%(117) 7%(60) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 20%(132) 40%(272) 23%(156) 8%(55) 9%(57) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 13%(16) 41%(52) 30%(37) 9%(11) 7%(9) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 14%(26) 30%(56) 22%(41) 9%(18) 25%(47) 187 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: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Small businesses Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(685) 39%(769) 13%(267) 5%(104) 9%(171) 1996 Gender: Male 33%(307) 41%(385) 13%(120) 5%(49) 8%(73) 934 Gender: Female 36%(378) 36%(384) 14%(147) 5%(55) 9%(98) 1062 Age: 18-29 28%(97) 35%(123) 18%(63) 7%(26) 12%(43) 353 Age: 30-44 37%(169) 34%(155) 13%(61) 7%(29) 8%(38) 452 Age: 45-54 34%(119) 40%(137) 13%(44) 5%(17) 8%(28) 346 Age: 55-64 34%(131) 42%(160) 12%(45) 3%(10) 9%(34) 380 Age: 65+ 36%(169) 42%(194) 12%(54) 4%(20) 6%(28) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 23%(38) 33%(54) 21%(35) 11%(18) 12%(20) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 36%(163) 34%(154) 15%(69) 6%(28) 10%(44) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 35%(185) 39%(208) 12%(64) 5%(27) 9%(46) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 36%(270) 41%(303) 12%(86) 4%(29) 8%(56) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 37%(279) 36%(271) 13%(102) 6%(49) 8%(57) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 29%(169) 40%(233) 14%(80) 5%(29) 12%(69) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 36%(237) 40%(265) 13%(85) 4%(26) 7%(45) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 37%(110) 37%(111) 13%(38) 8%(23) 6%(19) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 37%(169) 35%(160) 14%(64) 6%(26) 8%(38) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 26%(78) 46%(138) 13%(38) 4%(13) 11%(34) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 33%(91) 34%(95) 15%(41) 6%(16) 12%(35) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 36%(119) 41%(136) 13%(44) 4%(14) 6%(20) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 36%(118) 40%(129) 13%(42) 4%(13) 8%(25) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 39%(224) 39%(223) 13%(73) 5%(27) 5%(27) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 33%(168) 40%(204) 15%(75) 5%(27) 8%(40) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 35%(244) 41%(291) 13%(90) 4%(29) 7%(49) 703 Educ: < College 33%(420) 36%(456) 14%(174) 6%(71) 11%(135) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 36%(169) 43%(201) 12%(58) 5%(22) 5%(22) 472 Educ: Post-grad 36%(97) 42%(112) 13%(35) 4%(11) 5%(14) 269 Income: Under 50k 34%(362) 37%(388) 13%(138) 6%(63) 10%(107) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 35%(216) 39%(241) 14%(84) 4%(23) 9%(54) 618 Income: 100k+ 33%(106) 44%(139) 14%(45) 6%(19) 3%(10) 319 Ethnicity: White 35%(558) 41%(658) 13%(207) 4%(72) 7%(118) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_3: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Small businesses Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(685) 39%(769) 13%(267) 5%(104) 9%(171) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 36%(70) 34%(66) 11%(21) 8%(15) 11%(21) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 33%(83) 29%(74) 17%(43) 8%(21) 13%(33) 253 Ethnicity: Other 34%(44) 29%(37) 14%(17) 8%(11) 15%(20) 129 All Christian 35%(323) 42%(384) 13%(116) 5%(46) 6%(56) 924 All Non-Christian 46%(45) 29%(29) 17%(17) 1%(1) 6%(6) 99 Atheist 27%(23) 43%(36) 17%(15) 7%(5) 6%(5) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 33%(295) 36%(320) 13%(119) 6%(52) 12%(104) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 46%(54) 29%(35) 15%(18) 3%(4) 6%(7) 118 Evangelical 33%(181) 40%(219) 11%(63) 6%(35) 10%(54) 550 Non-Evangelical 37%(268) 38%(275) 15%(110) 5%(34) 6%(45) 731 Community: Urban 38%(175) 31%(141) 13%(61) 7%(30) 11%(49) 456 Community: Suburban 34%(329) 42%(414) 13%(129) 4%(44) 6%(62) 978 Community: Rural 32%(181) 38%(213) 14%(77) 5%(30) 11%(60) 561 Employ: Private Sector 38%(233) 39%(242) 15%(91) 5%(32) 4%(24) 622 Employ: Government 25%(33) 42%(55) 19%(25) 5%(6) 9%(11) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 32%(48) 35%(53) 13%(19) 7%(10) 13%(19) 150 Employ: Homemaker 31%(41) 37%(49) 15%(19) 3%(4) 15%(20) 133 Employ: Retired 35%(178) 41%(207) 11%(56) 5%(24) 8%(39) 503 Employ: Unemployed 36%(77) 35%(74) 13%(27) 4%(8) 13%(27) 213 Employ: Other 34%(46) 36%(48) 11%(14) 8%(10) 12%(16) 134 Military HH: Yes 37%(135) 38%(141) 13%(48) 5%(19) 6%(24) 366 Military HH: No 34%(550) 39%(628) 13%(219) 5%(85) 9%(148) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 34%(261) 40%(312) 12%(96) 4%(30) 9%(73) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 35%(424) 37%(457) 14%(171) 6%(74) 8%(99) 1225 Trump Job Approve 35%(315) 40%(363) 13%(121) 4%(41) 7%(67) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 35%(358) 38%(392) 14%(144) 6%(62) 8%(78) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 39%(202) 38%(193) 13%(64) 4%(20) 6%(32) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 29%(113) 43%(170) 14%(57) 5%(20) 9%(34) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 34%(81) 37%(89) 18%(43) 3%(7) 8%(19) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 35%(277) 38%(303) 13%(100) 7%(54) 7%(59) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_3: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Small businesses Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(685) 39%(769) 13%(267) 5%(104) 9%(171) 1996 Favorable of Trump 36%(316) 41%(360) 13%(113) 4%(34) 7%(66) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 34%(351) 38%(396) 15%(150) 6%(60) 7%(73) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 40%(222) 37%(208) 12%(69) 3%(19) 7%(39) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 28%(94) 46%(152) 13%(44) 4%(14) 8%(27) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 39%(78) 37%(75) 17%(35) 3%(5) 4%(8) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 33%(273) 39%(321) 14%(115) 7%(55) 8%(65) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 35%(203) 39%(227) 14%(79) 6%(34) 6%(32) 577 #1 Issue: Security 33%(92) 39%(110) 15%(42) 3%(8) 10%(29) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 35%(149) 38%(163) 13%(57) 5%(21) 8%(36) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41%(129) 37%(117) 11%(33) 3%(9) 8%(24) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 14%(11) 42%(33) 19%(15) 16%(13) 9%(7) 79 #1 Issue: Education 27%(33) 41%(50) 12%(14) 7%(8) 13%(16) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 38%(29) 40%(31) 9%(7) 5%(4) 9%(7) 78 #1 Issue: Other 32%(38) 31%(37) 16%(19) 6%(7) 16%(19) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 37%(287) 36%(280) 14%(107) 6%(46) 7%(54) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 35%(238) 41%(282) 12%(84) 5%(31) 7%(50) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 34%(26) 39%(30) 15%(12) 5%(4) 8%(6) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 38%(272) 39%(276) 11%(80) 6%(43) 6%(44) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 35%(248) 41%(292) 13%(93) 4%(29) 7%(47) 709 2016 Vote: Other 30%(42) 40%(56) 17%(24) 2%(3) 10%(14) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(123) 33%(144) 16%(70) 7%(29) 15%(66) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 36%(481) 40%(534) 13%(173) 5%(62) 7%(89) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 31%(204) 36%(235) 14%(94) 6%(42) 13%(82) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 40%(340) 37%(314) 12%(102) 5%(45) 6%(51) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 32%(175) 45%(247) 13%(71) 3%(19) 7%(38) 550 2012 Vote: Other 26%(19) 45%(33) 13%(10) 4%(3) 12%(9) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(150) 34%(175) 16%(83) 7%(36) 14%(72) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_3: In your view, how responsible is the government for helping the following during economic hardships? Small businesses Very Somewhat Not very Not at all Don’t know / Demographic responsible responsible responsible responsible No opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(685) 39%(769) 13%(267) 5%(104) 9%(171) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 39%(139) 37%(131) 12%(43) 5%(17) 7%(26) 356 4-Region: Midwest 31%(144) 39%(181) 15%(67) 6%(29) 8%(39) 458 4-Region: South 35%(258) 37%(278) 14%(106) 4%(31) 10%(73) 745 4-Region: West 33%(145) 41%(180) 12%(51) 6%(27) 8%(34) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 36%(327) 38%(342) 14%(123) 6%(52) 7%(67) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 35%(272) 41%(317) 14%(106) 4%(30) 7%(57) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 37%(324) 37%(319) 14%(120) 6%(53) 6%(51) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 36%(240) 40%(270) 14%(93) 3%(23) 7%(47) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 28%(35) 50%(62) 14%(17) 4%(5) 5%(6) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 28%(52) 37%(69) 7%(14) 5%(9) 23%(43) 187 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_1: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? President Trump Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(548) 22%(433) 11%(227) 31%(623) 8%(165) 1996 Gender: Male 30%(278) 21%(197) 10%(92) 31%(294) 8%(72) 934 Gender: Female 25%(270) 22%(236) 13%(135) 31%(329) 9%(93) 1062 Age: 18-29 16%(57) 16%(57) 15%(53) 37%(129) 16%(57) 353 Age: 30-44 23%(105) 22%(98) 13%(59) 33%(147) 10%(44) 452 Age: 45-54 30%(105) 23%(79) 10%(33) 32%(110) 5%(19) 346 Age: 55-64 33%(127) 23%(87) 9%(34) 30%(112) 5%(20) 380 Age: 65+ 33%(155) 24%(112) 10%(48) 27%(124) 5%(26) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 13%(21) 18%(30) 13%(22) 41%(67) 15%(25) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 20%(91) 18%(84) 14%(63) 34%(157) 14%(63) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 29%(155) 23%(120) 11%(60) 31%(163) 6%(32) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 32%(242) 24%(179) 10%(73) 28%(212) 5%(40) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(62) 13%(102) 14%(109) 56%(425) 8%(59) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 19%(110) 26%(152) 14%(78) 29%(168) 12%(71) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 57%(376) 27%(179) 6%(39) 5%(30) 5%(35) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 8%(23) 13%(38) 13%(40) 59%(178) 7%(22) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 9%(39) 14%(64) 15%(70) 54%(247) 8%(37) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 20%(61) 24%(73) 12%(36) 32%(96) 11%(34) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 17%(49) 28%(79) 15%(42) 26%(72) 13%(37) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 58%(194) 26%(86) 5%(17) 6%(20) 5%(16) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 56%(182) 28%(92) 7%(23) 3%(10) 6%(19) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(39) 12%(71) 14%(83) 61%(353) 5%(29) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 21%(107) 25%(128) 14%(74) 33%(171) 7%(34) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 52%(365) 29%(202) 7%(48) 8%(54) 5%(35) 703 Educ: < College 31%(385) 21%(263) 11%(144) 27%(335) 10%(128) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 22%(104) 25%(117) 12%(55) 36%(172) 5%(24) 472 Educ: Post-grad 22%(59) 20%(53) 10%(27) 43%(117) 5%(13) 269 Income: Under 50k 28%(296) 20%(212) 12%(128) 30%(318) 10%(104) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 27%(168) 22%(137) 12%(75) 31%(193) 7%(45) 618 Income: 100k+ 26%(84) 26%(83) 8%(24) 35%(112) 5%(16) 319 Ethnicity: White 31%(496) 23%(378) 11%(171) 28%(457) 7%(113) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_1: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? President Trump Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(548) 22%(433) 11%(227) 31%(623) 8%(165) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 26%(50) 15%(28) 12%(23) 38%(74) 9%(18) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 10%(27) 13%(34) 16%(41) 45%(114) 15%(38) 253 Ethnicity: Other 20%(25) 17%(21) 12%(15) 41%(52) 11%(14) 129 All Christian 34%(310) 24%(222) 12%(109) 25%(235) 5%(48) 924 All Non-Christian 27%(26) 9%(9) 14%(14) 41%(41) 9%(9) 99 Atheist 10%(8) 19%(16) 4%(3) 57%(47) 11%(9) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 23%(203) 21%(186) 11%(102) 34%(300) 11%(99) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 30%(35) 12%(14) 13%(15) 37%(44) 8%(10) 118 Evangelical 40%(218) 26%(141) 8%(45) 20%(111) 6%(35) 550 Non-Evangelical 26%(188) 22%(158) 14%(100) 32%(232) 7%(53) 731 Community: Urban 19%(87) 18%(83) 13%(57) 41%(186) 9%(43) 456 Community: Suburban 27%(265) 23%(226) 13%(124) 31%(305) 6%(59) 978 Community: Rural 35%(196) 22%(125) 8%(46) 24%(132) 11%(62) 561 Employ: Private Sector 27%(166) 23%(143) 11%(70) 32%(200) 7%(44) 622 Employ: Government 18%(23) 16%(21) 12%(16) 45%(59) 9%(11) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 27%(41) 20%(30) 9%(14) 33%(50) 10%(15) 150 Employ: Homemaker 37%(48) 24%(31) 8%(11) 22%(30) 9%(12) 133 Employ: Retired 33%(166) 24%(122) 11%(54) 27%(134) 5%(27) 503 Employ: Unemployed 27%(57) 18%(38) 11%(24) 32%(67) 12%(26) 213 Employ: Other 23%(31) 21%(29) 13%(17) 32%(43) 10%(14) 134 Military HH: Yes 37%(136) 23%(83) 9%(34) 25%(91) 6%(22) 366 Military HH: No 25%(412) 21%(350) 12%(193) 33%(532) 9%(143) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 57%(437) 28%(213) 5%(41) 3%(22) 8%(58) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(112) 18%(220) 15%(185) 49%(601) 9%(107) 1225 Trump Job Approve 56%(508) 31%(281) 4%(40) 2%(22) 6%(54) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(38) 13%(135) 18%(183) 58%(600) 7%(76) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 81%(415) 13%(67) 2%(9) 1%(4) 3%(16) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 24%(93) 54%(214) 8%(31) 4%(18) 10%(39) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(11) 30%(70) 36%(87) 16%(39) 13%(31) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(27) 8%(65) 12%(96) 71%(561) 6%(45) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_1: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? President Trump Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(548) 22%(433) 11%(227) 31%(623) 8%(165) 1996 Favorable of Trump 58%(513) 31%(276) 3%(31) 2%(18) 6%(51) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 3%(32) 14%(145) 18%(190) 57%(586) 8%(77) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 79%(440) 14%(75) 2%(10) 2%(12) 3%(19) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 22%(73) 60%(201) 6%(21) 2%(6) 9%(31) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 8%(16) 33%(67) 33%(67) 13%(26) 12%(25) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2%(16) 9%(78) 15%(123) 68%(560) 6%(53) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 30%(171) 25%(145) 10%(59) 28%(159) 7%(43) 577 #1 Issue: Security 57%(162) 23%(66) 7%(19) 4%(11) 8%(24) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(67) 20%(86) 12%(53) 45%(189) 7%(29) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 27%(85) 25%(78) 12%(37) 28%(89) 8%(25) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16%(12) 8%(6) 12%(9) 56%(44) 8%(7) 79 #1 Issue: Education 14%(18) 15%(18) 21%(25) 34%(42) 16%(19) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 7%(5) 19%(15) 17%(13) 48%(37) 9%(7) 78 #1 Issue: Other 22%(27) 16%(19) 9%(11) 43%(51) 10%(12) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(56) 15%(114) 15%(118) 57%(444) 6%(44) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 56%(382) 29%(195) 6%(40) 5%(34) 5%(34) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 14%(11) 30%(23) 16%(13) 21%(17) 19%(15) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(47) 14%(103) 15%(108) 58%(417) 6%(39) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 56%(399) 29%(203) 6%(43) 4%(29) 5%(35) 709 2016 Vote: Other 10%(14) 27%(37) 16%(22) 32%(45) 16%(22) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(89) 21%(90) 12%(54) 30%(132) 16%(69) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 30%(400) 22%(295) 11%(149) 31%(417) 6%(78) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 23%(148) 21%(138) 12%(78) 31%(206) 13%(87) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 14%(120) 17%(144) 14%(121) 49%(416) 6%(49) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 53%(293) 30%(164) 5%(28) 7%(38) 5%(27) 550 2012 Vote: Other 27%(20) 31%(23) 11%(8) 16%(12) 15%(11) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(114) 20%(102) 13%(67) 30%(156) 15%(77) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_1: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? President Trump Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(548) 22%(433) 11%(227) 31%(623) 8%(165) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 25%(89) 21%(76) 7%(26) 39%(140) 7%(25) 356 4-Region: Midwest 24%(110) 24%(109) 15%(68) 27%(125) 10%(47) 458 4-Region: South 34%(250) 23%(170) 11%(83) 25%(184) 8%(60) 745 4-Region: West 23%(99) 18%(79) 12%(50) 40%(174) 8%(34) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(73) 14%(125) 15%(136) 56%(511) 7%(67) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 55%(426) 29%(225) 6%(47) 5%(40) 6%(44) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 7%(63) 15%(128) 15%(127) 58%(500) 6%(48) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 58%(393) 27%(185) 5%(36) 4%(28) 5%(31) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 23%(29) 30%(38) 11%(13) 27%(33) 9%(12) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 20%(37) 27%(51) 15%(28) 13%(25) 25%(46) 187 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_2: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Government Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 14%(275) 38%(768) 20%(397) 13%(258) 15%(297) 1996 Gender: Male 14%(134) 39%(362) 21%(194) 14%(131) 12%(113) 934 Gender: Female 13%(142) 38%(406) 19%(203) 12%(127) 17%(184) 1062 Age: 18-29 11%(38) 28%(98) 24%(84) 13%(45) 25%(89) 353 Age: 30-44 12%(52) 35%(160) 19%(88) 14%(65) 19%(86) 452 Age: 45-54 16%(54) 40%(138) 19%(67) 15%(52) 10%(35) 346 Age: 55-64 17%(64) 41%(157) 21%(79) 11%(41) 10%(39) 380 Age: 65+ 14%(67) 46%(215) 17%(81) 12%(54) 10%(48) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 9%(15) 33%(55) 23%(38) 10%(17) 24%(40) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 10%(48) 30%(138) 20%(93) 16%(75) 23%(103) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 15%(81) 38%(203) 20%(107) 13%(71) 13%(68) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 16%(116) 44%(327) 19%(143) 11%(84) 10%(75) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(62) 29%(220) 28%(213) 20%(154) 14%(108) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(47) 38%(223) 20%(119) 14%(82) 19%(109) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 25%(165) 49%(325) 10%(65) 3%(22) 12%(81) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 7%(21) 28%(84) 31%(93) 22%(65) 13%(38) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 9%(41) 30%(137) 26%(120) 19%(89) 15%(70) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8%(25) 39%(118) 22%(65) 17%(52) 13%(41) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(22) 38%(105) 19%(54) 11%(29) 25%(69) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 26%(88) 48%(160) 11%(36) 4%(14) 10%(35) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 24%(78) 51%(165) 9%(29) 3%(9) 14%(46) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6%(32) 28%(161) 32%(183) 23%(131) 12%(66) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(55) 41%(211) 21%(106) 15%(77) 13%(65) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23%(165) 49%(348) 12%(83) 5%(34) 10%(74) 703 Educ: < College 15%(187) 39%(489) 17%(211) 11%(140) 18%(229) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 11%(50) 38%(179) 25%(120) 15%(71) 11%(52) 472 Educ: Post-grad 14%(38) 38%(101) 24%(65) 18%(47) 6%(17) 269 Income: Under 50k 15%(155) 36%(384) 18%(194) 13%(136) 18%(190) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 13%(81) 40%(245) 22%(137) 13%(79) 12%(77) 618 Income: 100k+ 13%(40) 44%(140) 21%(65) 14%(43) 10%(31) 319 Ethnicity: White 14%(228) 41%(663) 19%(305) 13%(206) 13%(212) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_2: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Government Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 14%(275) 38%(768) 20%(397) 13%(258) 15%(297) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(33) 27%(53) 23%(45) 17%(33) 15%(29) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 12%(31) 29%(74) 24%(61) 12%(32) 22%(56) 253 Ethnicity: Other 13%(16) 24%(31) 24%(31) 16%(20) 23%(29) 129 All Christian 16%(149) 44%(403) 18%(169) 11%(104) 11%(99) 924 All Non-Christian 17%(17) 25%(25) 28%(27) 17%(17) 13%(13) 99 Atheist 5%(4) 22%(19) 28%(23) 32%(27) 13%(11) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12%(105) 36%(322) 20%(177) 12%(110) 20%(175) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 16%(19) 30%(35) 26%(31) 15%(18) 13%(15) 118 Evangelical 18%(101) 46%(254) 12%(64) 10%(55) 14%(76) 550 Non-Evangelical 14%(102) 38%(280) 23%(165) 13%(95) 12%(89) 731 Community: Urban 12%(52) 31%(142) 25%(112) 14%(66) 18%(84) 456 Community: Suburban 13%(128) 41%(398) 19%(191) 14%(140) 12%(122) 978 Community: Rural 17%(95) 41%(228) 17%(94) 9%(52) 16%(91) 561 Employ: Private Sector 14%(89) 39%(245) 23%(143) 12%(77) 11%(68) 622 Employ: Government 10%(13) 36%(47) 19%(24) 18%(24) 17%(22) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 11%(16) 27%(41) 21%(31) 18%(27) 24%(36) 150 Employ: Homemaker 16%(21) 43%(57) 14%(19) 9%(12) 18%(24) 133 Employ: Retired 15%(74) 46%(232) 17%(83) 12%(61) 11%(53) 503 Employ: Unemployed 15%(33) 33%(69) 19%(40) 15%(33) 18%(37) 213 Employ: Other 14%(19) 34%(46) 20%(26) 10%(13) 23%(30) 134 Military HH: Yes 19%(70) 43%(157) 17%(61) 11%(39) 11%(40) 366 Military HH: No 13%(206) 37%(611) 21%(336) 13%(219) 16%(258) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 26%(201) 51%(390) 8%(59) 2%(18) 13%(103) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(74) 31%(378) 28%(338) 20%(240) 16%(195) 1225 Trump Job Approve 25%(223) 50%(453) 10%(87) 3%(28) 13%(114) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(51) 29%(303) 30%(305) 22%(226) 14%(147) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 34%(173) 47%(242) 6%(30) 2%(11) 11%(55) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(50) 54%(211) 14%(57) 5%(18) 15%(59) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 7%(16) 40%(95) 28%(67) 5%(12) 20%(49) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(35) 26%(208) 30%(238) 27%(214) 12%(99) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_2: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Government Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 14%(275) 38%(768) 20%(397) 13%(258) 15%(297) 1996 Favorable of Trump 26%(227) 50%(449) 9%(82) 3%(29) 12%(102) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(43) 29%(302) 30%(305) 22%(224) 15%(157) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 34%(192) 46%(254) 6%(32) 3%(15) 11%(64) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(35) 59%(194) 15%(50) 4%(14) 12%(38) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 9%(18) 39%(78) 23%(46) 5%(10) 24%(49) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 3%(25) 27%(223) 31%(259) 26%(214) 13%(108) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 15%(86) 42%(243) 19%(108) 11%(62) 13%(78) 577 #1 Issue: Security 23%(64) 47%(133) 10%(29) 4%(10) 16%(46) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 9%(37) 36%(151) 24%(101) 20%(86) 12%(49) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 14%(45) 40%(125) 20%(63) 13%(40) 13%(40) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 17%(13) 28%(22) 27%(21) 14%(11) 14%(11) 79 #1 Issue: Education 10%(12) 32%(39) 24%(30) 10%(12) 25%(30) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(5) 32%(25) 25%(19) 15%(11) 23%(18) 78 #1 Issue: Other 11%(14) 26%(32) 21%(26) 20%(25) 21%(25) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(60) 32%(251) 28%(219) 21%(166) 10%(78) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 24%(166) 51%(346) 11%(75) 4%(25) 11%(73) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 5%(4) 31%(25) 21%(17) 18%(14) 24%(19) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(54) 32%(226) 28%(200) 22%(158) 11%(76) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(172) 50%(353) 12%(82) 4%(31) 10%(72) 709 2016 Vote: Other 5%(8) 38%(53) 24%(33) 16%(22) 17%(24) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(42) 32%(137) 19%(81) 11%(47) 29%(125) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 15%(202) 42%(560) 20%(263) 13%(170) 11%(144) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 11%(73) 32%(209) 20%(134) 13%(87) 23%(154) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 11%(93) 33%(284) 25%(217) 18%(155) 12%(102) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 22%(119) 53%(294) 11%(59) 5%(26) 10%(53) 550 2012 Vote: Other 9%(6) 43%(32) 17%(12) 12%(9) 20%(15) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(57) 31%(159) 21%(108) 13%(67) 25%(127) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_2: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Government Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 14%(275) 38%(768) 20%(397) 13%(258) 15%(297) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 13%(45) 38%(137) 22%(79) 15%(54) 11%(41) 356 4-Region: Midwest 12%(55) 41%(187) 19%(89) 11%(49) 17%(78) 458 4-Region: South 16%(120) 40%(301) 16%(121) 11%(82) 16%(120) 745 4-Region: West 12%(54) 33%(143) 25%(108) 17%(73) 13%(58) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(73) 30%(272) 28%(252) 20%(186) 14%(128) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 24%(185) 49%(387) 11%(85) 4%(34) 12%(92) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 8%(65) 31%(265) 29%(253) 21%(179) 12%(104) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 25%(167) 50%(338) 10%(67) 3%(23) 11%(77) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 11%(14) 43%(53) 20%(25) 11%(14) 15%(19) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 7%(13) 37%(69) 13%(25) 7%(13) 36%(67) 187 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_3: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Reserve Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 35%(705) 13%(267) 9%(180) 30%(592) 1996 Gender: Male 14%(127) 38%(356) 15%(138) 11%(100) 23%(214) 934 Gender: Female 12%(125) 33%(349) 12%(129) 8%(80) 36%(379) 1062 Age: 18-29 8%(30) 22%(78) 13%(48) 13%(46) 43%(152) 353 Age: 30-44 11%(52) 33%(147) 15%(69) 9%(39) 32%(145) 452 Age: 45-54 12%(43) 37%(128) 13%(44) 10%(36) 28%(96) 346 Age: 55-64 17%(65) 43%(164) 12%(46) 6%(21) 22%(84) 380 Age: 65+ 14%(63) 41%(188) 13%(62) 8%(36) 25%(115) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 7%(12) 19%(31) 11%(18) 12%(20) 51%(84) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 10%(47) 30%(136) 15%(70) 11%(51) 34%(155) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 12%(65) 35%(186) 14%(72) 10%(51) 29%(155) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 15%(112) 42%(313) 13%(97) 7%(49) 23%(173) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(72) 33%(252) 16%(121) 11%(80) 31%(233) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(47) 32%(186) 16%(91) 11%(66) 33%(189) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 20%(134) 40%(266) 8%(55) 5%(33) 26%(171) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 9%(26) 38%(114) 17%(52) 12%(35) 25%(74) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 10%(45) 30%(138) 15%(69) 10%(45) 35%(159) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8%(23) 36%(108) 16%(48) 14%(43) 26%(79) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(23) 28%(79) 16%(43) 8%(24) 39%(110) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 23%(77) 41%(135) 12%(39) 7%(22) 18%(61) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 17%(57) 40%(131) 5%(16) 4%(12) 34%(110) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(47) 35%(201) 17%(97) 10%(57) 30%(171) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 10%(53) 37%(193) 15%(78) 13%(66) 24%(124) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(128) 40%(279) 10%(73) 7%(46) 25%(177) 703 Educ: < College 13%(165) 33%(416) 12%(152) 8%(102) 33%(420) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 11%(51) 36%(171) 16%(76) 11%(50) 26%(124) 472 Educ: Post-grad 13%(36) 44%(117) 14%(39) 10%(28) 18%(48) 269 Income: Under 50k 12%(123) 32%(335) 14%(150) 10%(105) 33%(346) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 13%(79) 40%(246) 13%(77) 8%(50) 27%(165) 618 Income: 100k+ 16%(50) 39%(123) 13%(40) 8%(25) 26%(81) 319 Ethnicity: White 13%(211) 37%(604) 13%(206) 9%(137) 28%(456) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_3: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Reserve Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 35%(705) 13%(267) 9%(180) 30%(592) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 15%(28) 27%(52) 17%(33) 14%(28) 27%(52) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 10%(25) 27%(69) 15%(37) 12%(31) 37%(92) 253 Ethnicity: Other 13%(17) 25%(32) 19%(24) 9%(12) 34%(43) 129 All Christian 14%(133) 38%(347) 14%(130) 10%(88) 24%(225) 924 All Non-Christian 16%(16) 33%(33) 21%(20) 9%(9) 22%(21) 99 Atheist 7%(6) 25%(21) 18%(15) 14%(12) 36%(30) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(98) 34%(304) 11%(101) 8%(71) 35%(315) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(17) 34%(40) 22%(26) 7%(9) 22%(26) 118 Evangelical 16%(87) 37%(206) 10%(52) 8%(43) 30%(162) 550 Non-Evangelical 13%(94) 37%(272) 14%(104) 10%(75) 25%(185) 731 Community: Urban 11%(50) 31%(139) 18%(80) 11%(52) 29%(134) 456 Community: Suburban 12%(117) 37%(363) 12%(122) 9%(89) 29%(287) 978 Community: Rural 15%(85) 36%(202) 12%(65) 7%(38) 30%(171) 561 Employ: Private Sector 14%(84) 36%(224) 17%(105) 9%(58) 24%(152) 622 Employ: Government 9%(12) 31%(40) 11%(14) 13%(16) 36%(47) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 12%(18) 27%(41) 12%(17) 10%(15) 39%(59) 150 Employ: Homemaker 16%(21) 35%(47) 8%(11) 5%(6) 36%(48) 133 Employ: Retired 14%(68) 41%(205) 13%(64) 8%(41) 25%(126) 503 Employ: Unemployed 11%(24) 37%(78) 13%(28) 11%(24) 28%(60) 213 Employ: Other 14%(19) 33%(44) 13%(18) 4%(6) 35%(47) 134 Military HH: Yes 15%(56) 42%(155) 12%(45) 6%(23) 24%(87) 366 Military HH: No 12%(196) 34%(549) 14%(222) 10%(157) 31%(505) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 21%(162) 40%(307) 10%(75) 4%(32) 25%(195) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(90) 33%(398) 16%(192) 12%(148) 32%(397) 1225 Trump Job Approve 20%(182) 39%(354) 10%(88) 5%(47) 26%(234) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 7%(69) 33%(345) 17%(175) 12%(128) 31%(315) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 25%(126) 39%(198) 8%(41) 5%(26) 23%(120) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 14%(56) 40%(157) 12%(47) 5%(21) 29%(114) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 7%(17) 34%(80) 19%(44) 5%(13) 35%(84) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 7%(52) 33%(264) 16%(131) 15%(116) 29%(231) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_3: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Reserve Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 35%(705) 13%(267) 9%(180) 30%(592) 1996 Favorable of Trump 20%(177) 40%(357) 9%(83) 5%(45) 26%(227) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 7%(69) 32%(334) 17%(180) 13%(131) 31%(317) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 25%(139) 39%(218) 9%(48) 4%(24) 23%(128) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(38) 42%(139) 11%(35) 6%(21) 30%(99) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 10%(21) 33%(66) 20%(41) 7%(14) 30%(60) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 6%(49) 32%(268) 17%(139) 14%(117) 31%(257) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 14%(82) 37%(213) 14%(82) 9%(54) 25%(146) 577 #1 Issue: Security 16%(45) 38%(106) 9%(26) 6%(16) 31%(89) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 11%(45) 36%(154) 16%(67) 11%(48) 26%(112) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 13%(40) 39%(121) 13%(42) 9%(27) 27%(83) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(11) 26%(20) 12%(9) 8%(6) 41%(33) 79 #1 Issue: Education 10%(12) 25%(30) 13%(16) 10%(12) 43%(52) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 7%(5) 47%(36) 11%(8) 6%(5) 30%(23) 78 #1 Issue: Other 10%(12) 20%(24) 14%(17) 10%(12) 46%(55) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 10%(74) 37%(285) 17%(128) 12%(92) 25%(196) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 19%(130) 41%(282) 11%(72) 5%(36) 24%(165) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 5%(4) 31%(25) 14%(11) 16%(13) 35%(27) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(61) 39%(278) 17%(119) 11%(78) 25%(179) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 19%(136) 40%(283) 10%(74) 6%(41) 25%(176) 709 2016 Vote: Other 10%(13) 25%(35) 19%(27) 13%(18) 33%(47) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(42) 25%(108) 11%(48) 10%(43) 44%(191) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(192) 40%(533) 14%(181) 8%(105) 25%(328) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 9%(60) 26%(172) 13%(86) 11%(75) 40%(264) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 13%(108) 35%(300) 17%(141) 9%(76) 27%(227) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 16%(89) 45%(249) 9%(52) 5%(28) 24%(132) 550 2012 Vote: Other 9%(6) 31%(23) 13%(10) 11%(8) 37%(27) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(49) 25%(132) 12%(64) 13%(67) 40%(205) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_3: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? The Federal Reserve Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 35%(705) 13%(267) 9%(180) 30%(592) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 13%(46) 37%(132) 16%(58) 8%(30) 25%(90) 356 4-Region: Midwest 12%(53) 34%(156) 12%(55) 9%(40) 34%(154) 458 4-Region: South 14%(108) 36%(270) 11%(83) 8%(58) 30%(226) 745 4-Region: West 10%(45) 34%(147) 16%(71) 12%(52) 28%(122) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(80) 34%(307) 16%(147) 11%(97) 31%(281) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(148) 40%(313) 9%(73) 6%(46) 26%(201) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 9%(76) 35%(301) 18%(152) 11%(99) 28%(239) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 20%(131) 39%(263) 10%(66) 5%(33) 27%(180) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 12%(15) 38%(48) 14%(17) 11%(14) 25%(31) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 7%(14) 27%(50) 12%(22) 7%(14) 47%(88) 187 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_4: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(263) 26%(524) 11%(229) 13%(266) 36%(714) 1996 Gender: Male 16%(153) 30%(282) 13%(118) 16%(147) 25%(234) 934 Gender: Female 10%(111) 23%(242) 10%(111) 11%(118) 45%(480) 1062 Age: 18-29 9%(30) 18%(62) 11%(40) 13%(44) 50%(176) 353 Age: 30-44 11%(48) 22%(100) 13%(59) 14%(63) 40%(182) 452 Age: 45-54 13%(46) 28%(99) 10%(34) 17%(58) 32%(110) 346 Age: 55-64 18%(69) 31%(119) 14%(52) 11%(43) 26%(98) 380 Age: 65+ 15%(70) 31%(144) 10%(45) 12%(58) 32%(148) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 8%(13) 16%(26) 9%(15) 12%(19) 56%(92) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 9%(43) 20%(93) 13%(60) 15%(68) 42%(192) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 13%(69) 27%(142) 11%(57) 15%(77) 35%(184) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 16%(119) 32%(238) 11%(83) 12%(90) 29%(215) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(58) 20%(153) 15%(114) 21%(157) 36%(275) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 9%(52) 25%(145) 13%(74) 13%(78) 40%(230) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 23%(153) 34%(225) 6%(40) 5%(31) 32%(209) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 8%(24) 23%(68) 18%(53) 25%(76) 27%(80) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 8%(34) 19%(86) 13%(62) 18%(80) 43%(195) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(30) 29%(87) 14%(43) 17%(50) 30%(90) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(22) 21%(58) 11%(31) 10%(27) 50%(140) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 30%(99) 38%(127) 7%(22) 6%(21) 19%(64) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 17%(54) 30%(98) 6%(18) 3%(10) 45%(145) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(29) 22%(128) 17%(96) 24%(137) 32%(184) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(57) 26%(133) 15%(76) 15%(76) 33%(172) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 22%(157) 35%(242) 6%(44) 5%(33) 32%(226) 703 Educ: < College 14%(171) 25%(318) 9%(113) 12%(155) 40%(499) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(55) 28%(132) 15%(70) 13%(62) 33%(154) 472 Educ: Post-grad 14%(38) 28%(74) 17%(47) 18%(48) 23%(62) 269 Income: Under 50k 13%(135) 25%(261) 11%(119) 13%(142) 38%(402) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 13%(79) 29%(180) 11%(69) 13%(79) 34%(212) 618 Income: 100k+ 16%(50) 26%(83) 13%(41) 14%(44) 32%(101) 319 Ethnicity: White 14%(226) 28%(449) 11%(172) 13%(207) 35%(560) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_4: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(263) 26%(524) 11%(229) 13%(266) 36%(714) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 15%(29) 25%(49) 15%(28) 17%(33) 28%(54) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 8%(21) 21%(53) 14%(37) 15%(37) 42%(105) 253 Ethnicity: Other 13%(16) 17%(21) 16%(21) 16%(21) 38%(49) 129 All Christian 15%(140) 31%(286) 12%(108) 12%(111) 30%(279) 924 All Non-Christian 19%(18) 23%(23) 14%(14) 17%(17) 28%(27) 99 Atheist 4%(3) 20%(17) 11%(9) 31%(26) 35%(29) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(102) 22%(198) 11%(98) 13%(112) 43%(379) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 17%(20) 27%(32) 13%(15) 15%(18) 28%(33) 118 Evangelical 17%(95) 30%(165) 10%(55) 8%(44) 35%(192) 550 Non-Evangelical 13%(96) 27%(200) 12%(91) 14%(105) 33%(238) 731 Community: Urban 12%(54) 23%(104) 11%(49) 16%(71) 39%(178) 456 Community: Suburban 12%(121) 29%(287) 11%(109) 15%(142) 33%(320) 978 Community: Rural 16%(89) 24%(133) 13%(71) 9%(52) 39%(217) 561 Employ: Private Sector 13%(79) 30%(185) 12%(76) 13%(82) 32%(200) 622 Employ: Government 12%(16) 23%(29) 15%(19) 15%(20) 35%(45) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 10%(16) 21%(32) 12%(17) 13%(20) 44%(66) 150 Employ: Homemaker 13%(18) 22%(30) 5%(7) 10%(13) 49%(65) 133 Employ: Retired 16%(78) 33%(168) 9%(45) 13%(66) 29%(146) 503 Employ: Unemployed 16%(33) 17%(37) 14%(30) 17%(36) 36%(77) 213 Employ: Other 13%(17) 24%(33) 15%(20) 9%(12) 40%(53) 134 Military HH: Yes 17%(64) 31%(112) 10%(36) 12%(45) 30%(109) 366 Military HH: No 12%(200) 25%(411) 12%(193) 14%(220) 37%(605) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 25%(189) 36%(281) 7%(54) 3%(23) 29%(224) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(74) 20%(242) 14%(175) 20%(243) 40%(491) 1225 Trump Job Approve 23%(210) 34%(304) 7%(66) 4%(33) 32%(292) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(52) 21%(213) 15%(160) 22%(230) 36%(376) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 32%(164) 31%(159) 6%(30) 2%(13) 28%(145) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 12%(46) 37%(145) 9%(36) 5%(20) 37%(147) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(9) 26%(63) 13%(30) 7%(17) 50%(119) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(43) 19%(150) 16%(130) 27%(213) 32%(257) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_4: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(263) 26%(524) 11%(229) 13%(266) 36%(714) 1996 Favorable of Trump 24%(215) 33%(297) 7%(61) 4%(32) 32%(285) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(46) 21%(218) 16%(167) 22%(226) 36%(374) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 33%(183) 31%(171) 6%(32) 3%(19) 27%(152) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(33) 38%(125) 9%(29) 4%(13) 40%(133) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(13) 30%(60) 15%(30) 5%(10) 44%(88) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(33) 19%(158) 16%(136) 26%(216) 35%(286) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 15%(89) 29%(167) 10%(59) 10%(59) 35%(203) 577 #1 Issue: Security 22%(63) 31%(87) 8%(22) 4%(10) 35%(100) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 10%(43) 24%(102) 13%(55) 21%(91) 32%(135) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 13%(39) 29%(92) 12%(37) 13%(40) 33%(104) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 8%(6) 18%(14) 20%(16) 15%(12) 39%(31) 79 #1 Issue: Education 8%(9) 19%(23) 15%(19) 13%(15) 46%(56) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(5) 27%(21) 14%(11) 12%(9) 41%(32) 78 #1 Issue: Other 8%(10) 14%(17) 9%(11) 24%(29) 45%(54) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(58) 24%(183) 16%(127) 22%(174) 30%(233) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 23%(158) 35%(242) 6%(44) 5%(32) 30%(208) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 1%(1) 23%(18) 12%(9) 17%(13) 48%(38) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(48) 24%(171) 16%(117) 22%(154) 31%(224) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 23%(161) 35%(250) 7%(51) 5%(33) 30%(214) 709 2016 Vote: Other 8%(12) 23%(32) 11%(15) 17%(24) 41%(58) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(42) 16%(71) 11%(45) 13%(55) 51%(219) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 15%(201) 30%(398) 12%(156) 14%(183) 30%(402) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 10%(63) 19%(126) 11%(73) 13%(83) 48%(312) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 11%(90) 24%(207) 15%(124) 18%(156) 32%(274) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 21%(116) 37%(204) 8%(42) 6%(31) 29%(157) 550 2012 Vote: Other 14%(10) 23%(17) 6%(4) 11%(8) 46%(34) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(48) 18%(95) 11%(58) 13%(69) 48%(247) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_4: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(263) 26%(524) 11%(229) 13%(266) 36%(714) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 12%(41) 28%(101) 13%(45) 15%(53) 33%(116) 356 4-Region: Midwest 13%(59) 24%(110) 9%(39) 12%(55) 43%(195) 458 4-Region: South 15%(111) 27%(203) 12%(91) 11%(82) 35%(258) 745 4-Region: West 12%(52) 25%(110) 12%(54) 17%(75) 33%(145) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(66) 21%(190) 15%(137) 21%(190) 36%(328) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 23%(177) 34%(266) 6%(50) 5%(39) 32%(249) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 8%(68) 22%(187) 15%(134) 21%(186) 34%(292) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 23%(152) 34%(231) 7%(47) 4%(25) 32%(217) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 11%(14) 32%(40) 9%(12) 14%(18) 33%(41) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 5%(10) 19%(36) 12%(23) 8%(15) 55%(103) 187 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_5: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Congress Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(187) 39%(779) 21%(417) 11%(218) 20%(395) 1996 Gender: Male 9%(82) 38%(359) 25%(238) 13%(118) 15%(137) 934 Gender: Female 10%(104) 40%(421) 17%(179) 9%(101) 24%(257) 1062 Age: 18-29 9%(31) 26%(92) 20%(70) 14%(49) 32%(111) 353 Age: 30-44 8%(36) 35%(159) 21%(96) 11%(48) 25%(112) 452 Age: 45-54 11%(40) 41%(140) 21%(74) 13%(44) 14%(48) 346 Age: 55-64 11%(41) 45%(171) 20%(77) 10%(40) 14%(52) 380 Age: 65+ 9%(40) 47%(216) 22%(100) 8%(37) 15%(71) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 7%(11) 23%(38) 21%(35) 17%(28) 32%(53) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 8%(38) 33%(151) 20%(92) 11%(52) 27%(123) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 11%(58) 38%(203) 21%(112) 12%(61) 18%(95) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 9%(69) 47%(348) 21%(153) 9%(68) 14%(107) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 10%(74) 35%(262) 24%(181) 13%(97) 19%(145) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 5%(28) 32%(187) 25%(144) 13%(76) 25%(144) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 13%(85) 50%(330) 14%(92) 7%(45) 16%(106) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 9%(27) 32%(98) 31%(92) 13%(40) 15%(44) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 10%(47) 36%(164) 19%(89) 12%(56) 22%(101) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 5%(14) 32%(97) 29%(86) 17%(50) 18%(54) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 5%(14) 33%(91) 21%(58) 9%(26) 32%(90) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(42) 49%(165) 18%(60) 8%(27) 12%(40) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 13%(44) 51%(166) 10%(32) 6%(18) 20%(66) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(44) 35%(200) 27%(156) 14%(80) 17%(95) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 8%(43) 40%(207) 22%(111) 13%(68) 16%(84) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 11%(79) 48%(339) 17%(123) 7%(50) 16%(112) 703 Educ: < College 10%(127) 37%(466) 19%(234) 11%(138) 23%(290) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 7%(34) 41%(195) 25%(117) 10%(48) 16%(78) 472 Educ: Post-grad 10%(26) 44%(118) 25%(66) 12%(32) 10%(27) 269 Income: Under 50k 9%(97) 36%(386) 19%(198) 13%(134) 23%(244) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 9%(56) 42%(259) 22%(136) 9%(55) 18%(113) 618 Income: 100k+ 11%(34) 42%(135) 26%(83) 9%(30) 12%(37) 319 Ethnicity: White 9%(145) 42%(675) 21%(335) 10%(164) 18%(295) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_5: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Congress Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(187) 39%(779) 21%(417) 11%(218) 20%(395) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 14%(27) 26%(50) 24%(46) 17%(34) 19%(37) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 11%(29) 27%(69) 21%(53) 15%(37) 26%(65) 253 Ethnicity: Other 10%(13) 28%(36) 22%(28) 14%(17) 27%(35) 129 All Christian 10%(89) 45%(413) 21%(193) 10%(91) 15%(138) 924 All Non-Christian 16%(16) 31%(30) 18%(18) 18%(18) 17%(17) 99 Atheist 1%(1) 37%(31) 33%(28) 9%(7) 19%(16) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(81) 34%(305) 20%(178) 11%(102) 25%(224) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(17) 36%(43) 18%(21) 16%(19) 16%(18) 118 Evangelical 12%(66) 47%(259) 14%(76) 9%(48) 18%(101) 550 Non-Evangelical 10%(72) 39%(282) 24%(175) 11%(83) 16%(119) 731 Community: Urban 10%(44) 34%(156) 24%(108) 12%(53) 21%(96) 456 Community: Suburban 8%(80) 41%(400) 22%(213) 11%(112) 18%(173) 978 Community: Rural 11%(63) 40%(224) 17%(96) 9%(53) 22%(126) 561 Employ: Private Sector 9%(58) 40%(248) 25%(155) 10%(63) 16%(99) 622 Employ: Government 10%(13) 35%(45) 17%(21) 17%(21) 23%(30) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 9%(13) 30%(45) 19%(29) 14%(21) 28%(43) 150 Employ: Homemaker 15%(21) 41%(55) 12%(15) 9%(12) 23%(30) 133 Employ: Retired 9%(44) 47%(234) 20%(101) 10%(49) 15%(76) 503 Employ: Unemployed 9%(18) 35%(75) 20%(42) 11%(23) 26%(55) 213 Employ: Other 12%(15) 34%(46) 20%(27) 12%(16) 23%(31) 134 Military HH: Yes 11%(41) 42%(152) 21%(78) 10%(38) 15%(56) 366 Military HH: No 9%(145) 38%(627) 21%(339) 11%(180) 21%(339) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 15%(114) 47%(363) 15%(115) 6%(43) 18%(138) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(73) 34%(417) 25%(302) 14%(176) 21%(257) 1225 Trump Job Approve 13%(122) 46%(419) 16%(145) 7%(63) 17%(157) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 6%(64) 34%(350) 26%(268) 15%(151) 19%(199) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 17%(89) 47%(242) 15%(75) 7%(34) 14%(70) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(32) 45%(177) 18%(70) 7%(29) 22%(86) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 7%(17) 32%(76) 24%(58) 8%(18) 29%(70) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 6%(47) 34%(274) 26%(210) 17%(134) 16%(129) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_5: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Congress Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(187) 39%(779) 21%(417) 11%(218) 20%(395) 1996 Favorable of Trump 13%(120) 47%(419) 16%(143) 7%(62) 16%(146) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 6%(62) 34%(347) 26%(268) 14%(147) 20%(207) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 18%(99) 47%(261) 14%(79) 7%(39) 14%(79) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 6%(21) 47%(157) 19%(64) 7%(23) 20%(66) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(13) 36%(72) 21%(43) 8%(17) 28%(56) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 6%(48) 33%(275) 27%(225) 16%(131) 18%(150) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 10%(57) 42%(241) 21%(121) 10%(59) 17%(99) 577 #1 Issue: Security 10%(29) 43%(120) 17%(48) 8%(22) 22%(62) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 9%(37) 39%(166) 21%(91) 13%(55) 18%(76) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 11%(35) 41%(128) 21%(65) 10%(30) 17%(55) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 12%(10) 29%(23) 23%(18) 19%(15) 18%(14) 79 #1 Issue: Education 7%(8) 28%(35) 24%(29) 9%(11) 32%(40) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 5%(4) 36%(28) 19%(14) 12%(10) 28%(22) 78 #1 Issue: Other 6%(7) 33%(39) 25%(30) 14%(17) 23%(27) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 10%(78) 37%(288) 26%(204) 12%(94) 14%(111) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(78) 50%(340) 17%(115) 8%(52) 14%(99) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 2%(1) 20%(16) 24%(19) 14%(11) 40%(31) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 10%(71) 38%(270) 25%(181) 12%(86) 15%(107) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(76) 50%(352) 18%(125) 8%(55) 14%(101) 709 2016 Vote: Other 6%(8) 29%(41) 27%(37) 14%(19) 24%(34) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(31) 27%(116) 17%(74) 14%(59) 35%(153) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 10%(139) 44%(584) 21%(287) 10%(131) 15%(197) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 7%(48) 30%(195) 20%(130) 13%(87) 30%(198) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 11%(92) 40%(339) 22%(190) 11%(93) 16%(138) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 10%(54) 50%(275) 20%(109) 6%(34) 14%(78) 550 2012 Vote: Other 4%(3) 30%(22) 25%(19) 17%(12) 24%(18) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(38) 28%(142) 19%(98) 15%(78) 31%(160) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_5: Do you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following is handling the economy during the coronavirus pandemic? Congress Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(187) 39%(779) 21%(417) 11%(218) 20%(395) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 8%(28) 40%(141) 26%(92) 10%(34) 17%(61) 356 4-Region: Midwest 9%(40) 39%(179) 19%(87) 10%(46) 23%(107) 458 4-Region: South 11%(80) 41%(306) 18%(131) 10%(73) 21%(155) 745 4-Region: West 9%(39) 35%(153) 24%(107) 15%(64) 17%(73) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(80) 34%(313) 24%(220) 13%(122) 19%(176) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 12%(92) 48%(377) 17%(131) 8%(59) 16%(123) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 9%(75) 36%(309) 26%(225) 13%(112) 17%(145) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 13%(89) 47%(318) 16%(110) 7%(49) 16%(106) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 4%(5) 44%(55) 19%(23) 13%(17) 19%(24) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 5%(9) 31%(58) 16%(29) 7%(14) 41%(77) 187 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 POL18a_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(186) 32%(317) 20%(195) 19%(185) 11%(114) 997 Gender: Male 16%(73) 28%(132) 23%(106) 24%(112) 10%(45) 468 Gender: Female 21%(113) 35%(186) 17%(89) 14%(73) 13%(69) 529 Age: 18-29 22%(39) 31%(55) 11%(20) 21%(37) 15%(26) 177 Age: 30-44 16%(37) 34%(78) 18%(42) 17%(38) 14%(32) 227 Age: 45-54 20%(34) 27%(45) 20%(34) 25%(41) 8%(13) 167 Age: 55-64 17%(34) 32%(63) 22%(44) 16%(31) 13%(25) 197 Age: 65+ 18%(42) 33%(76) 24%(56) 16%(38) 8%(18) 230 Generation Z: 18-22 24%(19) 38%(31) 10%(8) 18%(15) 10%(8) 81 Millennial: Age 23-38 16%(36) 32%(72) 16%(35) 20%(44) 16%(36) 223 Generation X: Age 39-54 21%(55) 28%(75) 20%(53) 22%(58) 10%(27) 268 Boomers: Age 55-73 16%(60) 33%(122) 24%(91) 16%(59) 11%(42) 374 PID: Dem (no lean) 21%(79) 29%(107) 20%(75) 17%(62) 12%(46) 369 PID: Ind (no lean) 14%(43) 29%(87) 20%(58) 23%(70) 13%(39) 297 PID: Rep (no lean) 19%(64) 37%(123) 19%(62) 16%(53) 9%(29) 331 PID/Gender: Dem Men 23%(33) 24%(35) 23%(34) 19%(28) 11%(16) 146 PID/Gender: Dem Women 20%(45) 32%(72) 18%(41) 15%(34) 14%(31) 223 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(16) 25%(37) 23%(35) 30%(45) 11%(16) 149 PID/Gender: Ind Women 18%(26) 34%(50) 16%(24) 17%(25) 16%(23) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(23) 34%(59) 22%(38) 23%(39) 8%(14) 173 PID/Gender: Rep Women 26%(41) 40%(64) 15%(24) 9%(14) 10%(15) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 14%(42) 28%(83) 24%(71) 24%(72) 9%(26) 293 Ideo: Moderate (4) 23%(61) 34%(90) 15%(40) 14%(37) 13%(34) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(62) 35%(119) 22%(74) 17%(59) 8%(29) 343 Educ: < College 19%(117) 32%(198) 17%(108) 18%(114) 14%(87) 625 Educ: Bachelors degree 18%(44) 31%(73) 26%(62) 18%(42) 7%(17) 237 Educ: Post-grad 18%(24) 35%(47) 18%(25) 22%(29) 7%(10) 135 Income: Under 50k 18%(98) 30%(160) 19%(100) 19%(100) 15%(79) 537 Income: 50k-100k 19%(61) 33%(104) 21%(65) 18%(55) 9%(28) 311 Income: 100k+ 18%(27) 36%(54) 20%(30) 20%(30) 5%(8) 149 Ethnicity: White 16%(133) 33%(268) 21%(174) 19%(151) 11%(88) 814 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(186) 32%(317) 20%(195) 19%(185) 11%(114) 997 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24%(23) 25%(24) 15%(15) 28%(28) 8%(8) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 29%(34) 27%(32) 9%(11) 19%(23) 16%(19) 119 Ethnicity: Other 28%(18) 27%(17) 16%(11) 17%(11) 11%(7) 64 All Christian 19%(92) 32%(150) 21%(97) 19%(88) 9%(45) 472 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19%(82) 33%(143) 17%(75) 17%(72) 14%(62) 435 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(9) 29%(16) 33%(18) 16%(9) 7%(4) 57 Evangelical 22%(59) 34%(91) 17%(45) 14%(36) 13%(34) 265 Non-Evangelical 18%(70) 33%(126) 18%(68) 21%(81) 10%(38) 382 Community: Urban 20%(44) 30%(67) 15%(33) 21%(46) 14%(31) 221 Community: Suburban 19%(87) 33%(154) 21%(97) 17%(81) 11%(53) 471 Community: Rural 18%(54) 32%(97) 22%(66) 19%(58) 10%(31) 305 Employ: Private Sector 20%(60) 35%(106) 18%(55) 18%(56) 9%(28) 306 Employ: Government 14%(10) 31%(22) 23%(16) 20%(14) 11%(8) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 22%(15) 19%(13) 20%(14) 24%(17) 15%(11) 69 Employ: Homemaker 23%(17) 25%(18) 13%(10) 21%(15) 18%(13) 73 Employ: Retired 17%(43) 33%(85) 23%(60) 16%(41) 11%(28) 257 Employ: Unemployed 13%(15) 32%(35) 21%(23) 23%(25) 11%(12) 110 Employ: Other 26%(16) 25%(15) 15%(9) 19%(11) 15%(9) 59 Military HH: Yes 19%(34) 33%(60) 17%(31) 22%(39) 10%(17) 181 Military HH: No 19%(152) 32%(257) 20%(164) 18%(146) 12%(97) 816 RD/WT: Right Direction 21%(82) 37%(143) 18%(69) 14%(56) 9%(36) 385 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(104) 28%(174) 21%(127) 21%(129) 13%(79) 612 Trump Job Approve 22%(102) 37%(168) 17%(79) 15%(67) 9%(41) 457 Trump Job Disapprove 15%(78) 28%(144) 23%(114) 22%(109) 12%(61) 507 Trump Job Strongly Approve 25%(63) 32%(78) 18%(45) 17%(41) 8%(19) 246 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 19%(39) 43%(90) 16%(34) 12%(26) 10%(22) 210 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 12%(14) 34%(39) 21%(25) 19%(22) 14%(17) 117 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 16%(64) 27%(105) 23%(90) 22%(87) 11%(44) 390 Favorable of Trump 22%(97) 36%(160) 19%(86) 15%(69) 9%(39) 451 Unfavorable of Trump 16%(81) 29%(146) 22%(109) 21%(105) 12%(60) 502 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(186) 32%(317) 20%(195) 19%(185) 11%(114) 997 Very Favorable of Trump 24%(65) 34%(92) 17%(45) 17%(45) 8%(23) 269 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 18%(33) 38%(69) 23%(41) 13%(23) 9%(16) 182 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 17%(15) 37%(33) 14%(12) 18%(16) 14%(13) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 16%(66) 27%(113) 24%(97) 22%(89) 11%(47) 412 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(68) 32%(95) 19%(57) 16%(46) 10%(30) 296 #1 Issue: Security 17%(24) 27%(38) 22%(31) 19%(27) 14%(19) 138 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(36) 31%(70) 17%(37) 23%(52) 13%(28) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 15%(23) 37%(58) 24%(38) 15%(23) 9%(14) 156 #1 Issue: Education 26%(14) 38%(21) 13%(7) 14%(8) 9%(5) 56 #1 Issue: Other 18%(10) 26%(15) 15%(9) 18%(10) 23%(13) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 20%(78) 29%(111) 21%(81) 20%(75) 10%(37) 382 2018 House Vote: Republican 17%(57) 37%(126) 21%(71) 17%(59) 8%(28) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 20%(71) 28%(102) 21%(76) 22%(78) 10%(35) 362 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 16%(56) 37%(128) 21%(72) 17%(59) 9%(31) 346 2016 Vote: Other 10%(7) 27%(18) 24%(16) 23%(16) 16%(10) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(52) 31%(69) 14%(31) 15%(32) 17%(38) 222 Voted in 2014: Yes 17%(115) 32%(212) 23%(151) 20%(130) 9%(57) 664 Voted in 2014: No 21%(70) 32%(106) 13%(45) 17%(55) 17%(58) 334 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(87) 29%(124) 20%(87) 20%(88) 11%(45) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15%(40) 37%(99) 23%(64) 18%(48) 8%(20) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(57) 33%(86) 13%(35) 17%(44) 16%(41) 262 4-Region: Northeast 21%(38) 28%(50) 20%(35) 19%(34) 12%(21) 178 4-Region: Midwest 17%(37) 36%(80) 14%(31) 17%(37) 17%(39) 225 4-Region: South 19%(68) 33%(121) 20%(72) 17%(62) 11%(40) 362 4-Region: West 18%(42) 29%(66) 25%(57) 23%(52) 6%(14) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 19%(86) 29%(130) 21%(97) 20%(88) 11%(50) 450 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(76) 36%(143) 19%(74) 18%(69) 8%(32) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(186) 32%(317) 20%(195) 19%(185) 11%(114) 997 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 19%(84) 29%(126) 22%(93) 19%(81) 11%(47) 431 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 20%(69) 36%(124) 18%(62) 18%(61) 8%(28) 343 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 7%(4) 44%(27) 25%(15) 18%(11) 6%(4) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 21%(20) 23%(22) 16%(15) 15%(14) 24%(23) 95 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 POL18a_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(224) 33%(333) 17%(170) 15%(154) 12%(115) 996 Gender: Male 21%(96) 35%(164) 17%(80) 17%(80) 10%(49) 469 Gender: Female 24%(128) 32%(168) 17%(90) 14%(74) 13%(66) 527 Age: 18-29 26%(45) 30%(53) 11%(19) 17%(30) 16%(27) 174 Age: 30-44 22%(51) 33%(75) 17%(40) 16%(37) 11%(24) 228 Age: 45-54 21%(36) 35%(58) 14%(24) 17%(28) 13%(21) 167 Age: 55-64 24%(47) 33%(64) 18%(36) 13%(26) 12%(24) 197 Age: 65+ 20%(46) 35%(82) 22%(50) 14%(33) 8%(19) 231 Generation Z: 18-22 32%(25) 35%(28) 8%(7) 11%(9) 14%(11) 81 Millennial: Age 23-38 20%(44) 28%(61) 19%(42) 20%(44) 13%(28) 220 Generation X: Age 39-54 23%(61) 36%(97) 13%(35) 16%(43) 12%(32) 268 Boomers: Age 55-73 21%(78) 34%(127) 21%(78) 15%(56) 10%(37) 375 PID: Dem (no lean) 26%(97) 29%(107) 19%(69) 15%(56) 10%(37) 367 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(50) 36%(107) 15%(45) 18%(52) 14%(43) 297 PID: Rep (no lean) 23%(78) 36%(118) 17%(55) 14%(46) 11%(35) 332 PID/Gender: Dem Men 27%(39) 27%(39) 20%(30) 15%(22) 11%(17) 146 PID/Gender: Dem Women 26%(58) 31%(68) 18%(40) 16%(34) 9%(21) 221 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(22) 35%(52) 16%(24) 22%(33) 12%(18) 149 PID/Gender: Ind Women 18%(27) 37%(55) 14%(21) 13%(19) 17%(25) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 20%(35) 42%(73) 15%(26) 15%(26) 8%(14) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 27%(43) 28%(45) 18%(29) 13%(20) 13%(21) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 24%(70) 29%(84) 19%(56) 20%(57) 8%(22) 290 Ideo: Moderate (4) 24%(64) 35%(91) 14%(37) 15%(39) 12%(31) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20%(70) 39%(135) 20%(67) 12%(42) 9%(30) 343 Educ: < College 25%(153) 31%(196) 14%(89) 15%(96) 14%(90) 623 Educ: Bachelors degree 19%(46) 37%(87) 21%(51) 16%(38) 6%(15) 237 Educ: Post-grad 19%(25) 37%(50) 22%(30) 15%(20) 8%(11) 135 Income: Under 50k 24%(130) 29%(156) 16%(85) 17%(90) 14%(77) 539 Income: 50k-100k 20%(61) 40%(124) 17%(54) 14%(43) 8%(26) 308 Income: 100k+ 22%(33) 36%(53) 20%(30) 14%(21) 8%(12) 149 Ethnicity: White 21%(169) 34%(281) 18%(149) 17%(135) 10%(81) 815 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(224) 33%(333) 17%(170) 15%(154) 12%(115) 996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 26%(25) 29%(29) 11%(11) 19%(19) 14%(14) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 33%(38) 27%(32) 11%(13) 9%(10) 20%(23) 116 Ethnicity: Other 26%(17) 30%(20) 11%(7) 14%(9) 18%(12) 65 All Christian 23%(110) 35%(167) 17%(79) 14%(65) 11%(51) 472 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 23%(98) 32%(140) 17%(73) 15%(63) 14%(59) 433 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 21%(12) 32%(18) 21%(12) 19%(11) 7%(4) 57 Evangelical 25%(67) 36%(95) 15%(39) 10%(25) 15%(39) 265 Non-Evangelical 23%(87) 33%(126) 17%(63) 17%(65) 10%(38) 379 Community: Urban 27%(58) 26%(57) 16%(34) 18%(39) 14%(30) 218 Community: Suburban 22%(103) 38%(179) 18%(83) 13%(59) 10%(48) 472 Community: Rural 21%(63) 32%(97) 17%(53) 18%(56) 12%(37) 306 Employ: Private Sector 24%(75) 34%(105) 20%(61) 13%(40) 9%(26) 306 Employ: Government 8%(6) 41%(29) 15%(11) 20%(14) 16%(11) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 31%(21) 24%(17) 11%(8) 21%(15) 12%(9) 69 Employ: Homemaker 27%(19) 30%(21) 9%(6) 17%(12) 17%(12) 70 Employ: Retired 21%(54) 33%(86) 22%(57) 15%(37) 9%(24) 258 Employ: Unemployed 21%(23) 31%(34) 14%(15) 22%(24) 12%(13) 110 Employ: Other 26%(16) 29%(17) 8%(5) 11%(6) 26%(15) 59 Military HH: Yes 20%(36) 35%(64) 16%(29) 18%(33) 11%(19) 181 Military HH: No 23%(189) 33%(269) 17%(140) 15%(122) 12%(96) 815 RD/WT: Right Direction 24%(92) 36%(138) 15%(58) 13%(49) 13%(49) 386 RD/WT: Wrong Track 22%(132) 32%(194) 18%(112) 17%(105) 11%(67) 610 Trump Job Approve 24%(109) 37%(167) 16%(72) 14%(63) 10%(44) 454 Trump Job Disapprove 22%(111) 32%(160) 19%(96) 17%(86) 11%(54) 507 Trump Job Strongly Approve 27%(66) 37%(90) 16%(39) 14%(33) 7%(17) 246 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 20%(42) 37%(77) 16%(33) 14%(29) 13%(27) 208 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(19) 43%(50) 18%(21) 11%(13) 12%(15) 117 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 23%(92) 28%(110) 19%(76) 19%(73) 10%(40) 390 Favorable of Trump 25%(111) 36%(164) 16%(74) 13%(60) 10%(43) 452 Unfavorable of Trump 21%(106) 32%(161) 19%(95) 18%(90) 10%(49) 502 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(224) 33%(333) 17%(170) 15%(154) 12%(115) 996 Very Favorable of Trump 29%(77) 36%(98) 14%(39) 14%(38) 7%(18) 269 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 18%(34) 37%(67) 19%(35) 12%(22) 14%(25) 183 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 18%(16) 46%(41) 13%(12) 12%(10) 11%(10) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 22%(90) 29%(120) 20%(83) 19%(80) 10%(40) 412 #1 Issue: Economy 25%(74) 35%(102) 15%(45) 14%(40) 11%(32) 293 #1 Issue: Security 20%(27) 36%(50) 16%(22) 16%(22) 13%(18) 138 #1 Issue: Health Care 21%(46) 31%(70) 20%(44) 17%(38) 11%(24) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 24%(37) 36%(56) 19%(29) 12%(20) 10%(15) 157 #1 Issue: Education 23%(13) 28%(16) 20%(12) 10%(6) 18%(10) 56 #1 Issue: Other 12%(6) 26%(14) 16%(9) 25%(14) 21%(12) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 24%(92) 30%(113) 20%(76) 17%(63) 9%(35) 380 2018 House Vote: Republican 21%(73) 39%(132) 17%(59) 14%(47) 9%(30) 342 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 25%(92) 29%(106) 19%(71) 18%(64) 8%(31) 363 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 20%(68) 40%(139) 17%(59) 13%(43) 11%(38) 347 2016 Vote: Other 18%(12) 31%(21) 19%(13) 19%(13) 14%(9) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(53) 31%(67) 13%(28) 16%(34) 17%(37) 219 Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(152) 35%(232) 18%(123) 14%(96) 9%(61) 664 Voted in 2014: No 22%(72) 30%(101) 14%(47) 18%(58) 16%(54) 331 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 26%(110) 31%(133) 19%(80) 16%(70) 9%(38) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 20%(55) 40%(109) 18%(49) 12%(33) 9%(26) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(57) 31%(80) 13%(33) 17%(46) 17%(45) 261 4-Region: Northeast 20%(35) 30%(54) 22%(39) 16%(28) 12%(22) 179 4-Region: Midwest 22%(49) 31%(69) 16%(35) 18%(41) 14%(31) 225 4-Region: South 24%(86) 35%(128) 16%(57) 13%(48) 12%(43) 363 4-Region: West 23%(53) 36%(81) 17%(38) 16%(37) 9%(19) 228 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 25%(111) 31%(139) 19%(83) 16%(73) 9%(42) 448 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 23%(91) 36%(144) 16%(64) 14%(55) 10%(41) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(224) 33%(333) 17%(170) 15%(154) 12%(115) 996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 25%(108) 30%(129) 19%(81) 17%(71) 9%(38) 428 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 23%(79) 36%(122) 17%(57) 13%(46) 11%(38) 343 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 18%(11) 50%(31) 20%(12) 8%(5) 4%(2) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 19%(18) 31%(30) 9%(8) 17%(16) 24%(23) 96 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 POL18a_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(402) 39%(390) 9%(89) 3%(29) 9%(87) 998 Gender: Male 38%(177) 40%(187) 10%(47) 4%(17) 9%(41) 468 Gender: Female 42%(225) 38%(204) 8%(43) 2%(12) 9%(47) 530 Age: 18-29 36%(63) 32%(56) 17%(30) 3%(5) 13%(23) 177 Age: 30-44 43%(98) 36%(83) 8%(17) 4%(8) 10%(22) 228 Age: 45-54 40%(67) 40%(68) 7%(11) 5%(9) 8%(13) 167 Age: 55-64 45%(88) 42%(81) 5%(10) 1%(2) 7%(13) 195 Age: 65+ 37%(86) 44%(102) 9%(20) 3%(6) 7%(16) 231 Generation Z: 18-22 34%(27) 38%(31) 14%(11) 4%(3) 10%(8) 81 Millennial: Age 23-38 42%(94) 27%(60) 15%(33) 3%(7) 13%(29) 223 Generation X: Age 39-54 40%(106) 43%(116) 5%(14) 4%(11) 8%(21) 268 Boomers: Age 55-73 41%(152) 44%(164) 7%(26) 2%(6) 7%(26) 373 PID: Dem (no lean) 45%(168) 36%(133) 10%(37) 2%(6) 7%(26) 370 PID: Ind (no lean) 37%(108) 39%(114) 10%(30) 3%(8) 12%(35) 295 PID: Rep (no lean) 38%(126) 43%(143) 7%(23) 5%(15) 8%(26) 332 PID/Gender: Dem Men 44%(65) 38%(56) 10%(15) 1%(1) 7%(11) 147 PID/Gender: Dem Women 46%(103) 35%(78) 10%(22) 3%(6) 7%(16) 224 PID/Gender: Ind Men 34%(51) 38%(55) 15%(21) 3%(4) 11%(16) 147 PID/Gender: Ind Women 39%(57) 40%(59) 6%(8) 3%(4) 13%(20) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 35%(61) 44%(76) 6%(10) 7%(12) 8%(14) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 41%(65) 42%(67) 8%(12) 2%(2) 7%(11) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 47%(138) 35%(102) 12%(34) 2%(5) 5%(15) 294 Ideo: Moderate (4) 41%(107) 41%(107) 6%(16) 4%(10) 8%(20) 261 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 38%(129) 43%(148) 10%(33) 3%(12) 6%(22) 343 Educ: < College 40%(249) 37%(232) 9%(57) 3%(18) 11%(68) 625 Educ: Bachelors degree 41%(98) 42%(99) 9%(22) 3%(7) 5%(12) 238 Educ: Post-grad 40%(54) 44%(59) 8%(11) 3%(4) 5%(7) 135 Income: Under 50k 38%(203) 38%(203) 9%(49) 4%(20) 12%(62) 537 Income: 50k-100k 47%(146) 38%(118) 8%(25) 2%(6) 5%(17) 311 Income: 100k+ 35%(53) 47%(70) 10%(15) 2%(3) 6%(8) 149 Ethnicity: White 40%(324) 41%(333) 8%(67) 3%(25) 8%(65) 813 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(402) 39%(390) 9%(89) 3%(29) 9%(87) 998 Ethnicity: Hispanic 37%(36) 25%(24) 20%(19) 6%(5) 13%(13) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 44%(52) 33%(39) 10%(12) 2%(2) 11%(13) 119 Ethnicity: Other 39%(26) 28%(18) 15%(10) 3%(2) 14%(9) 66 All Christian 41%(192) 40%(189) 8%(39) 3%(15) 8%(36) 470 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40%(173) 38%(167) 9%(39) 2%(11) 11%(46) 436 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 47%(27) 32%(19) 11%(6) 1%(1) 8%(5) 57 Evangelical 36%(95) 44%(115) 7%(19) 4%(11) 9%(23) 263 Non-Evangelical 42%(161) 39%(149) 10%(36) 2%(9) 7%(27) 382 Community: Urban 39%(85) 38%(84) 9%(20) 4%(8) 10%(23) 220 Community: Suburban 40%(187) 41%(194) 9%(41) 3%(14) 8%(36) 472 Community: Rural 42%(130) 36%(112) 9%(29) 2%(7) 9%(28) 306 Employ: Private Sector 44%(135) 42%(128) 6%(19) 2%(7) 6%(18) 307 Employ: Government 31%(21) 37%(26) 19%(13) — (0) 14%(10) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 35%(24) 27%(19) 10%(7) 9%(6) 19%(13) 69 Employ: Homemaker 33%(24) 38%(28) 13%(10) 3%(2) 13%(10) 73 Employ: Retired 41%(106) 43%(109) 8%(21) 2%(6) 5%(13) 256 Employ: Unemployed 43%(47) 34%(38) 9%(10) 4%(4) 10%(11) 110 Employ: Other 45%(27) 29%(17) 5%(3) 4%(2) 18%(10) 59 Military HH: Yes 35%(64) 43%(78) 9%(17) 5%(9) 7%(13) 181 Military HH: No 41%(338) 38%(312) 9%(72) 3%(20) 9%(75) 817 RD/WT: Right Direction 38%(147) 41%(159) 7%(27) 3%(13) 10%(40) 386 RD/WT: Wrong Track 42%(254) 38%(231) 10%(63) 3%(16) 8%(48) 611 Trump Job Approve 40%(184) 40%(183) 8%(38) 4%(18) 8%(35) 457 Trump Job Disapprove 42%(214) 39%(195) 10%(50) 2%(12) 7%(36) 506 Trump Job Strongly Approve 45%(110) 36%(88) 9%(22) 4%(10) 7%(16) 246 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 35%(73) 45%(95) 7%(16) 4%(8) 9%(19) 211 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 28%(32) 49%(57) 15%(18) 2%(2) 6%(7) 115 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 47%(182) 36%(139) 8%(32) 2%(9) 7%(29) 391 Favorable of Trump 41%(184) 40%(181) 8%(36) 4%(18) 7%(31) 451 Unfavorable of Trump 42%(210) 39%(197) 9%(47) 2%(12) 7%(37) 502 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(402) 39%(390) 9%(89) 3%(29) 9%(87) 998 Very Favorable of Trump 47%(127) 36%(96) 7%(20) 4%(10) 6%(17) 269 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 32%(57) 47%(85) 9%(17) 4%(8) 8%(14) 181 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 31%(28) 46%(42) 11%(10) — (0) 11%(10) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 44%(182) 38%(155) 9%(37) 3%(12) 6%(26) 412 #1 Issue: Economy 39%(116) 38%(113) 10%(31) 4%(11) 9%(25) 296 #1 Issue: Security 38%(53) 37%(51) 11%(15) 2%(3) 12%(16) 137 #1 Issue: Health Care 43%(96) 40%(88) 8%(17) 4%(8) 6%(12) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42%(66) 42%(66) 7%(11) 2%(3) 7%(11) 157 #1 Issue: Education 33%(18) 41%(23) 8%(4) 2%(1) 17%(10) 56 #1 Issue: Other 36%(20) 42%(23) 4%(2) 2%(1) 16%(9) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 44%(170) 37%(142) 11%(43) 2%(6) 6%(22) 383 2018 House Vote: Republican 38%(131) 44%(150) 8%(27) 4%(14) 5%(19) 340 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 45%(163) 39%(140) 10%(35) 2%(6) 5%(20) 363 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 39%(133) 43%(149) 7%(24) 4%(14) 7%(25) 345 2016 Vote: Other 32%(21) 44%(30) 10%(6) 2%(1) 13%(9) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(85) 32%(71) 11%(24) 4%(8) 15%(33) 222 Voted in 2014: Yes 42%(279) 41%(270) 9%(58) 3%(17) 6%(40) 665 Voted in 2014: No 37%(122) 36%(121) 9%(31) 4%(12) 14%(47) 333 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 46%(199) 36%(154) 9%(39) 3%(11) 6%(27) 430 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 36%(97) 48%(130) 7%(18) 3%(8) 7%(19) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(100) 35%(93) 10%(27) 3%(8) 13%(36) 264 4-Region: Northeast 41%(73) 36%(64) 10%(19) 3%(5) 10%(18) 179 4-Region: Midwest 44%(99) 39%(87) 5%(12) 2%(4) 10%(22) 224 4-Region: South 37%(135) 42%(152) 9%(33) 3%(12) 9%(32) 363 4-Region: West 41%(95) 37%(86) 11%(26) 4%(9) 7%(15) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 44%(198) 37%(166) 11%(50) 2%(8) 7%(30) 452 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 39%(154) 42%(165) 8%(30) 4%(17) 7%(29) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(402) 39%(390) 9%(89) 3%(29) 9%(87) 998 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 45%(196) 37%(160) 9%(40) 2%(9) 6%(26) 431 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 39%(135) 41%(141) 10%(34) 3%(11) 6%(21) 342 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 44%(27) 41%(25) 9%(6) 1%(1) 4%(2) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 28%(27) 37%(36) 6%(6) 3%(3) 25%(24) 96 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 POL18a_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 55%(543) 31%(306) 5%(53) 2%(21) 7%(72) 995 Gender: Male 53%(248) 32%(149) 7%(31) 1%(7) 7%(33) 468 Gender: Female 56%(295) 30%(157) 4%(23) 3%(14) 7%(39) 527 Age: 18-29 54%(95) 22%(39) 8%(15) 4%(8) 11%(19) 176 Age: 30-44 55%(126) 28%(64) 5%(12) 3%(8) 8%(17) 227 Age: 45-54 54%(90) 34%(56) 4%(6) 1%(2) 8%(13) 167 Age: 55-64 51%(101) 36%(71) 4%(7) 1%(1) 8%(16) 197 Age: 65+ 58%(132) 33%(75) 6%(13) 1%(3) 3%(6) 229 Generation Z: 18-22 62%(49) 21%(17) 6%(5) 2%(2) 9%(7) 80 Millennial: Age 23-38 53%(117) 24%(54) 8%(17) 5%(10) 11%(24) 222 Generation X: Age 39-54 54%(144) 33%(90) 4%(11) 2%(5) 7%(19) 268 Boomers: Age 55-73 56%(208) 34%(126) 4%(15) 1%(4) 5%(20) 373 PID: Dem (no lean) 63%(230) 23%(85) 6%(21) 1%(5) 7%(26) 368 PID: Ind (no lean) 49%(146) 35%(104) 4%(11) 3%(8) 9%(26) 296 PID: Rep (no lean) 50%(167) 35%(117) 6%(21) 2%(7) 6%(19) 332 PID/Gender: Dem Men 63%(93) 23%(33) 6%(9) 1%(1) 7%(11) 147 PID/Gender: Dem Women 62%(137) 23%(52) 6%(12) 2%(4) 7%(16) 221 PID/Gender: Ind Men 48%(71) 36%(53) 5%(7) 2%(3) 9%(13) 148 PID/Gender: Ind Women 50%(74) 34%(51) 3%(4) 4%(5) 9%(14) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 48%(84) 36%(63) 8%(14) 2%(3) 6%(10) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 53%(84) 34%(54) 4%(6) 3%(5) 6%(9) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 64%(187) 27%(79) 5%(14) 2%(5) 3%(8) 294 Ideo: Moderate (4) 53%(138) 32%(82) 7%(18) 2%(6) 6%(16) 260 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 51%(174) 37%(127) 4%(13) 2%(7) 6%(21) 342 Educ: < College 53%(332) 30%(185) 5%(32) 2%(15) 10%(59) 622 Educ: Bachelors degree 58%(139) 32%(75) 5%(12) 2%(4) 3%(8) 238 Educ: Post-grad 53%(72) 34%(46) 7%(10) 2%(2) 4%(5) 135 Income: Under 50k 52%(278) 31%(165) 5%(25) 3%(17) 10%(53) 538 Income: 50k-100k 60%(185) 29%(89) 6%(19) 1%(2) 5%(14) 309 Income: 100k+ 54%(80) 35%(52) 7%(10) 1%(2) 4%(5) 149 Ethnicity: White 55%(443) 33%(265) 5%(43) 2%(14) 6%(46) 812 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 55%(543) 31%(306) 5%(53) 2%(21) 7%(72) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 54%(53) 23%(23) 7%(7) 7%(7) 9%(8) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 57%(68) 18%(22) 7%(8) 3%(4) 14%(17) 118 Ethnicity: Other 49%(32) 30%(19) 3%(2) 4%(3) 13%(9) 66 All Christian 56%(264) 31%(145) 6%(27) 2%(8) 6%(26) 470 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 56%(242) 28%(121) 4%(20) 2%(10) 10%(41) 433 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 49%(28) 42%(24) 3%(2) 2%(1) 5%(3) 57 Evangelical 50%(133) 32%(86) 6%(16) 3%(8) 8%(22) 265 Non-Evangelical 59%(223) 29%(108) 5%(20) 2%(6) 6%(21) 379 Community: Urban 49%(108) 28%(63) 8%(18) 2%(4) 13%(28) 221 Community: Suburban 57%(268) 32%(152) 4%(19) 2%(9) 5%(24) 471 Community: Rural 55%(167) 30%(91) 6%(17) 2%(7) 7%(20) 303 Employ: Private Sector 57%(176) 30%(92) 5%(15) 3%(8) 5%(16) 307 Employ: Government 49%(34) 33%(23) 7%(5) 2%(1) 10%(7) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 57%(39) 26%(18) 8%(5) 2%(1) 7%(5) 69 Employ: Homemaker 41%(29) 36%(26) 7%(5) 3%(2) 13%(9) 71 Employ: Retired 57%(148) 33%(85) 5%(12) 1%(3) 4%(11) 258 Employ: Unemployed 49%(53) 32%(35) 4%(5) 4%(4) 11%(12) 108 Employ: Other 55%(33) 21%(13) 7%(4) 1%(1) 15%(9) 59 Military HH: Yes 46%(84) 39%(71) 5%(9) 4%(6) 6%(11) 181 Military HH: No 56%(459) 29%(235) 5%(44) 2%(14) 8%(62) 814 RD/WT: Right Direction 53%(203) 32%(125) 5%(18) 2%(8) 8%(31) 386 RD/WT: Wrong Track 56%(340) 30%(181) 6%(35) 2%(12) 7%(41) 609 Trump Job Approve 53%(239) 34%(154) 6%(27) 2%(9) 6%(26) 456 Trump Job Disapprove 58%(294) 29%(146) 5%(23) 2%(10) 6%(33) 505 Trump Job Strongly Approve 56%(139) 33%(82) 4%(11) 2%(5) 4%(9) 246 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 48%(101) 34%(72) 8%(17) 2%(4) 8%(17) 210 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 50%(58) 33%(39) 9%(10) 3%(3) 6%(7) 117 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 61%(236) 28%(107) 3%(13) 2%(6) 7%(26) 388 Favorable of Trump 54%(244) 33%(148) 5%(22) 2%(10) 6%(27) 451 Unfavorable of Trump 57%(286) 30%(150) 5%(26) 2%(10) 6%(29) 500 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 55%(543) 31%(306) 5%(53) 2%(21) 7%(72) 995 Very Favorable of Trump 58%(155) 33%(88) 3%(9) 3%(7) 4%(10) 268 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 49%(89) 33%(60) 7%(13) 1%(3) 9%(17) 183 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 49%(44) 35%(32) 8%(7) 3%(3) 5%(4) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 59%(242) 29%(118) 5%(19) 2%(7) 6%(24) 410 #1 Issue: Economy 52%(155) 33%(99) 6%(16) 3%(8) 6%(18) 296 #1 Issue: Security 50%(69) 34%(47) 3%(4) 2%(3) 11%(16) 139 #1 Issue: Health Care 58%(129) 26%(57) 7%(14) 2%(5) 7%(16) 221 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 56%(87) 35%(54) 4%(7) 1%(1) 4%(7) 156 #1 Issue: Education 52%(29) 25%(14) 10%(5) 2%(1) 11%(6) 56 #1 Issue: Other 44%(25) 36%(20) 3%(2) 2%(1) 15%(8) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 61%(233) 26%(99) 6%(22) 1%(3) 6%(24) 382 2018 House Vote: Republican 51%(174) 36%(124) 5%(18) 2%(8) 5%(19) 342 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 61%(221) 29%(104) 4%(15) 1%(2) 6%(21) 362 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 51%(175) 35%(123) 6%(21) 2%(8) 6%(20) 347 2016 Vote: Other 49%(33) 34%(23) 5%(4) 4%(3) 8%(5) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 52%(114) 26%(56) 6%(14) 4%(9) 12%(26) 219 Voted in 2014: Yes 56%(374) 31%(208) 6%(38) 2%(11) 5%(32) 663 Voted in 2014: No 51%(169) 29%(98) 5%(15) 3%(10) 12%(40) 332 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 60%(259) 28%(121) 4%(19) 1%(5) 6%(26) 430 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 50%(136) 36%(99) 7%(19) 1%(4) 5%(13) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 52%(135) 29%(76) 5%(12) 4%(10) 11%(28) 261 4-Region: Northeast 55%(98) 28%(49) 6%(11) 2%(4) 9%(15) 177 4-Region: Midwest 55%(125) 31%(70) 4%(9) 2%(4) 8%(18) 225 4-Region: South 50%(182) 34%(122) 5%(19) 2%(9) 8%(31) 362 4-Region: West 60%(139) 28%(65) 6%(14) 2%(5) 4%(9) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 60%(272) 25%(114) 6%(27) 1%(6) 7%(32) 449 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 51%(203) 35%(138) 6%(23) 2%(9) 6%(23) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 55%(543) 31%(306) 5%(53) 2%(21) 7%(72) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 62%(265) 26%(111) 5%(22) 1%(6) 6%(25) 428 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 54%(184) 33%(113) 7%(23) 2%(7) 5%(16) 343 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 53%(32) 38%(23) 7%(4) 1%(1) 1%(1) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 40%(38) 36%(34) 3%(3) 4%(3) 17%(16) 95 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 POL18a_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(131) 33%(326) 24%(244) 16%(157) 14%(139) 997 Gender: Male 11%(53) 34%(161) 27%(125) 16%(76) 11%(52) 467 Gender: Female 15%(77) 31%(165) 23%(119) 15%(81) 16%(87) 530 Age: 18-29 21%(36) 27%(47) 15%(27) 17%(29) 21%(37) 177 Age: 30-44 14%(32) 34%(78) 20%(47) 16%(36) 16%(36) 228 Age: 45-54 15%(26) 26%(43) 28%(47) 20%(33) 11%(19) 167 Age: 55-64 12%(24) 37%(72) 26%(51) 13%(26) 12%(24) 196 Age: 65+ 6%(14) 38%(87) 32%(73) 14%(33) 10%(23) 230 Generation Z: 18-22 24%(20) 25%(20) 18%(15) 11%(9) 22%(18) 81 Millennial: Age 23-38 14%(31) 30%(67) 19%(42) 19%(42) 18%(40) 223 Generation X: Age 39-54 16%(43) 30%(81) 24%(64) 18%(47) 13%(34) 268 Boomers: Age 55-73 9%(34) 36%(135) 30%(112) 14%(54) 11%(40) 374 PID: Dem (no lean) 14%(51) 31%(114) 26%(98) 15%(56) 14%(52) 370 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(31) 33%(97) 23%(69) 17%(50) 17%(49) 296 PID: Rep (no lean) 15%(49) 35%(115) 23%(78) 16%(52) 12%(38) 332 PID/Gender: Dem Men 14%(21) 32%(47) 29%(43) 13%(19) 12%(17) 146 PID/Gender: Dem Women 13%(30) 30%(67) 25%(55) 17%(37) 15%(35) 224 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8%(12) 35%(52) 26%(39) 18%(26) 13%(19) 147 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(19) 30%(45) 20%(30) 16%(24) 20%(30) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(20) 36%(62) 25%(43) 18%(32) 9%(16) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 18%(29) 34%(53) 22%(34) 13%(20) 14%(22) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 12%(36) 32%(94) 27%(78) 16%(48) 13%(37) 293 Ideo: Moderate (4) 13%(35) 32%(85) 23%(60) 17%(44) 15%(38) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(48) 35%(121) 25%(87) 16%(54) 10%(34) 343 Educ: < College 14%(88) 32%(198) 23%(144) 15%(94) 16%(101) 625 Educ: Bachelors degree 11%(25) 34%(81) 27%(65) 17%(41) 11%(26) 237 Educ: Post-grad 13%(18) 35%(47) 26%(35) 17%(23) 9%(12) 135 Income: Under 50k 15%(79) 31%(168) 21%(113) 16%(86) 17%(91) 538 Income: 50k-100k 11%(35) 35%(108) 28%(86) 15%(47) 11%(35) 311 Income: 100k+ 11%(16) 34%(50) 30%(45) 16%(24) 9%(13) 149 Ethnicity: White 11%(93) 33%(270) 26%(211) 17%(135) 13%(102) 813 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(131) 33%(326) 24%(244) 16%(157) 14%(139) 997 Ethnicity: Hispanic 19%(19) 28%(27) 21%(20) 22%(21) 10%(10) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 24%(29) 31%(37) 18%(21) 7%(9) 20%(24) 119 Ethnicity: Other 14%(9) 29%(19) 17%(11) 20%(13) 20%(13) 65 All Christian 11%(53) 36%(168) 27%(125) 15%(71) 11%(54) 470 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 16%(68) 30%(129) 23%(100) 15%(65) 17%(74) 436 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 13%(8) 34%(19) 21%(12) 17%(10) 14%(8) 57 Evangelical 15%(39) 36%(96) 22%(59) 14%(36) 13%(34) 264 Non-Evangelical 11%(43) 34%(130) 26%(99) 16%(61) 13%(48) 381 Community: Urban 14%(30) 31%(68) 23%(52) 16%(35) 16%(35) 221 Community: Suburban 13%(59) 33%(156) 25%(119) 16%(77) 12%(58) 470 Community: Rural 13%(41) 33%(102) 24%(73) 15%(45) 15%(45) 306 Employ: Private Sector 13%(41) 34%(104) 27%(82) 14%(44) 11%(34) 306 Employ: Government 14%(10) 31%(21) 18%(12) 18%(13) 19%(13) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 18%(12) 18%(12) 26%(18) 26%(18) 12%(8) 69 Employ: Homemaker 18%(13) 32%(23) 11%(8) 17%(12) 22%(16) 73 Employ: Retired 10%(25) 39%(100) 29%(74) 12%(32) 10%(26) 257 Employ: Unemployed 9%(10) 30%(34) 27%(29) 20%(22) 14%(16) 110 Employ: Other 21%(12) 21%(13) 20%(12) 13%(8) 25%(15) 59 Military HH: Yes 12%(23) 30%(53) 28%(51) 17%(30) 13%(24) 181 Military HH: No 13%(108) 33%(273) 24%(193) 16%(127) 14%(115) 816 RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(65) 33%(127) 23%(87) 15%(57) 13%(49) 386 RD/WT: Wrong Track 11%(66) 33%(199) 26%(157) 16%(100) 15%(90) 611 Trump Job Approve 17%(78) 33%(152) 23%(106) 14%(64) 12%(56) 456 Trump Job Disapprove 10%(52) 33%(166) 26%(134) 17%(88) 13%(66) 506 Trump Job Strongly Approve 20%(50) 34%(83) 21%(51) 15%(38) 10%(25) 246 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(28) 33%(70) 26%(55) 12%(26) 15%(31) 210 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 15%(17) 36%(43) 23%(27) 10%(12) 15%(18) 117 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 9%(35) 32%(123) 27%(107) 20%(76) 12%(48) 389 Favorable of Trump 18%(81) 34%(153) 23%(104) 13%(60) 12%(54) 451 Unfavorable of Trump 9%(47) 32%(159) 27%(136) 19%(93) 13%(66) 501 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(131) 33%(326) 24%(244) 16%(157) 14%(139) 997 Very Favorable of Trump 21%(56) 34%(90) 20%(55) 14%(39) 11%(29) 269 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 14%(25) 34%(62) 27%(49) 12%(21) 14%(25) 182 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 14%(13) 32%(29) 27%(24) 13%(12) 13%(12) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 8%(34) 32%(130) 27%(112) 20%(81) 13%(54) 411 #1 Issue: Economy 16%(48) 33%(98) 24%(71) 14%(42) 12%(36) 296 #1 Issue: Security 11%(16) 25%(34) 27%(37) 16%(23) 21%(29) 138 #1 Issue: Health Care 11%(25) 34%(77) 26%(58) 18%(39) 10%(23) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 9%(14) 42%(65) 28%(44) 13%(20) 8%(12) 156 #1 Issue: Education 18%(10) 31%(17) 18%(10) 14%(8) 20%(11) 56 #1 Issue: Other 4%(2) 34%(19) 14%(8) 17%(10) 30%(17) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 14%(53) 33%(125) 26%(98) 16%(60) 12%(47) 382 2018 House Vote: Republican 13%(46) 34%(116) 26%(89) 16%(55) 10%(36) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 13%(48) 33%(118) 26%(95) 16%(59) 12%(43) 362 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(44) 35%(120) 26%(90) 16%(55) 11%(37) 346 2016 Vote: Other 9%(6) 34%(23) 26%(17) 15%(10) 16%(11) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(33) 29%(65) 19%(42) 15%(33) 22%(48) 222 Voted in 2014: Yes 13%(85) 34%(228) 27%(177) 16%(104) 10%(68) 663 Voted in 2014: No 14%(46) 29%(98) 20%(67) 16%(53) 21%(71) 334 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 14%(62) 33%(143) 26%(112) 15%(64) 12%(50) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11%(31) 36%(98) 26%(70) 17%(46) 10%(26) 270 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(36) 29%(75) 20%(52) 16%(43) 22%(58) 264 4-Region: Northeast 12%(21) 27%(48) 30%(54) 16%(29) 15%(27) 179 4-Region: Midwest 11%(25) 35%(79) 19%(43) 14%(30) 21%(46) 224 4-Region: South 16%(57) 34%(124) 22%(81) 15%(53) 13%(48) 363 4-Region: West 12%(28) 32%(74) 29%(66) 19%(45) 8%(18) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 13%(58) 30%(137) 27%(122) 16%(71) 14%(63) 451 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 15%(57) 36%(143) 23%(90) 15%(60) 11%(44) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(131) 33%(326) 24%(244) 16%(157) 14%(139) 997 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 12%(54) 31%(133) 27%(117) 16%(71) 13%(55) 430 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 17%(59) 34%(118) 24%(81) 15%(51) 10%(34) 343 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 9%(6) 43%(26) 27%(17) 15%(9) 5%(3) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 10%(9) 34%(32) 19%(18) 9%(9) 28%(27) 96 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 POL18a_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(171) 34%(339) 22%(214) 13%(132) 14%(140) 996 Gender: Male 14%(67) 35%(162) 24%(112) 15%(71) 12%(57) 469 Gender: Female 20%(104) 34%(177) 19%(102) 12%(61) 16%(83) 528 Age: 18-29 18%(32) 28%(48) 20%(34) 13%(23) 21%(37) 174 Age: 30-44 19%(43) 34%(78) 17%(40) 12%(28) 17%(39) 228 Age: 45-54 20%(33) 32%(53) 23%(39) 14%(23) 12%(19) 167 Age: 55-64 17%(33) 38%(75) 21%(41) 11%(22) 13%(25) 196 Age: 65+ 13%(29) 37%(85) 26%(60) 16%(36) 9%(20) 231 Generation Z: 18-22 16%(13) 30%(24) 26%(21) 14%(11) 14%(11) 81 Millennial: Age 23-38 19%(42) 30%(66) 16%(35) 12%(27) 22%(49) 221 Generation X: Age 39-54 20%(53) 33%(89) 21%(56) 13%(36) 13%(34) 268 Boomers: Age 55-73 14%(54) 36%(136) 24%(91) 14%(52) 11%(42) 374 PID: Dem (no lean) 25%(91) 28%(105) 21%(79) 13%(49) 13%(46) 370 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(24) 34%(100) 24%(70) 17%(50) 17%(51) 295 PID: Rep (no lean) 17%(56) 41%(134) 20%(66) 10%(33) 13%(43) 332 PID/Gender: Dem Men 24%(34) 26%(38) 26%(38) 13%(19) 12%(17) 146 PID/Gender: Dem Women 25%(57) 30%(67) 18%(41) 13%(30) 13%(29) 224 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8%(12) 33%(49) 25%(38) 21%(31) 13%(19) 149 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(12) 35%(51) 22%(32) 13%(19) 22%(32) 146 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(21) 43%(75) 21%(37) 12%(21) 12%(20) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 22%(35) 38%(60) 18%(29) 8%(12) 14%(23) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 22%(65) 26%(76) 27%(79) 16%(47) 9%(26) 294 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(48) 38%(101) 17%(44) 12%(32) 14%(37) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(43) 39%(134) 23%(79) 11%(39) 14%(48) 343 Educ: < College 19%(117) 33%(209) 19%(117) 12%(75) 17%(106) 623 Educ: Bachelors degree 13%(32) 33%(79) 31%(73) 14%(32) 10%(23) 238 Educ: Post-grad 17%(23) 38%(52) 18%(24) 18%(25) 8%(11) 135 Income: Under 50k 19%(103) 34%(181) 18%(99) 12%(64) 17%(90) 537 Income: 50k-100k 16%(51) 34%(106) 23%(72) 15%(46) 12%(36) 311 Income: 100k+ 11%(17) 35%(52) 29%(43) 15%(22) 10%(14) 149 Ethnicity: White 15%(121) 36%(290) 22%(183) 14%(112) 13%(107) 813 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(171) 34%(339) 22%(214) 13%(132) 14%(140) 996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(17) 35%(35) 16%(16) 19%(18) 12%(12) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 34%(41) 23%(28) 15%(18) 8%(10) 19%(23) 119 Ethnicity: Other 13%(9) 34%(22) 22%(14) 16%(10) 15%(10) 64 All Christian 16%(75) 35%(165) 24%(115) 13%(63) 11%(53) 472 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 18%(79) 34%(147) 18%(77) 12%(52) 18%(78) 433 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(9) 37%(21) 24%(14) 13%(8) 10%(6) 57 Evangelical 19%(49) 38%(101) 17%(46) 11%(29) 15%(39) 265 Non-Evangelical 17%(66) 32%(120) 25%(96) 14%(53) 12%(46) 381 Community: Urban 20%(43) 30%(66) 19%(41) 14%(31) 18%(40) 221 Community: Suburban 15%(72) 35%(167) 22%(105) 15%(70) 12%(58) 471 Community: Rural 18%(55) 35%(107) 23%(69) 10%(31) 14%(42) 304 Employ: Private Sector 17%(51) 37%(114) 24%(73) 11%(34) 11%(35) 307 Employ: Government 8%(6) 34%(24) 21%(14) 21%(14) 16%(11) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 25%(17) 20%(14) 17%(12) 13%(9) 25%(17) 69 Employ: Homemaker 25%(18) 32%(24) 13%(9) 12%(9) 18%(13) 73 Employ: Retired 14%(36) 38%(97) 25%(65) 14%(36) 9%(24) 257 Employ: Unemployed 19%(21) 30%(33) 18%(20) 17%(18) 15%(17) 109 Employ: Other 26%(15) 28%(17) 13%(8) 8%(5) 25%(15) 59 Military HH: Yes 17%(30) 38%(69) 18%(33) 15%(28) 11%(20) 181 Military HH: No 17%(140) 33%(270) 22%(181) 13%(104) 15%(120) 815 RD/WT: Right Direction 18%(68) 39%(149) 17%(67) 12%(45) 14%(56) 385 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(102) 31%(190) 24%(147) 14%(87) 14%(84) 611 Trump Job Approve 20%(89) 39%(176) 17%(78) 12%(53) 13%(58) 454 Trump Job Disapprove 16%(81) 30%(154) 26%(132) 15%(77) 12%(63) 508 Trump Job Strongly Approve 20%(48) 39%(97) 16%(40) 12%(29) 13%(33) 246 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 19%(40) 38%(79) 19%(39) 12%(24) 12%(26) 208 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 7%(9) 31%(37) 31%(37) 16%(19) 14%(16) 117 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 19%(73) 30%(118) 24%(96) 15%(58) 12%(46) 391 Favorable of Trump 20%(88) 39%(175) 18%(82) 11%(48) 13%(58) 451 Unfavorable of Trump 15%(75) 31%(157) 26%(128) 16%(80) 12%(61) 501 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(171) 34%(339) 22%(214) 13%(132) 14%(140) 996 Very Favorable of Trump 21%(56) 39%(106) 16%(44) 11%(29) 13%(34) 269 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 18%(32) 38%(69) 21%(38) 10%(19) 13%(23) 181 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(6) 38%(33) 28%(24) 13%(11) 15%(13) 88 Very Unfavorable of Trump 17%(69) 30%(123) 25%(104) 17%(69) 12%(48) 412 #1 Issue: Economy 18%(52) 36%(107) 17%(51) 14%(40) 15%(44) 295 #1 Issue: Security 15%(21) 36%(50) 21%(29) 14%(19) 14%(19) 139 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(36) 36%(79) 24%(54) 10%(23) 13%(30) 221 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 18%(29) 34%(53) 24%(38) 13%(20) 11%(17) 157 #1 Issue: Education 21%(12) 28%(16) 22%(12) 8%(5) 20%(11) 56 #1 Issue: Other 15%(8) 28%(15) 22%(12) 15%(8) 20%(11) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 21%(79) 30%(116) 22%(85) 16%(61) 11%(42) 382 2018 House Vote: Republican 15%(50) 40%(138) 22%(74) 12%(42) 11%(37) 342 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 20%(71) 31%(112) 23%(83) 16%(59) 10%(37) 363 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 15%(52) 39%(136) 22%(75) 12%(41) 12%(43) 347 2016 Vote: Other 12%(8) 34%(23) 25%(17) 15%(10) 14%(9) 66 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(40) 31%(68) 18%(39) 10%(21) 23%(51) 219 Voted in 2014: Yes 18%(118) 35%(232) 22%(147) 14%(93) 11%(75) 664 Voted in 2014: No 16%(53) 32%(107) 20%(68) 12%(39) 20%(65) 332 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(87) 33%(141) 21%(90) 15%(62) 12%(50) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 13%(36) 38%(104) 23%(62) 13%(36) 12%(33) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(46) 33%(85) 19%(50) 11%(28) 20%(52) 262 4-Region: Northeast 18%(32) 29%(52) 30%(53) 11%(19) 12%(22) 179 4-Region: Midwest 15%(34) 35%(80) 17%(38) 13%(29) 20%(45) 225 4-Region: South 17%(60) 35%(127) 20%(74) 12%(43) 16%(58) 361 4-Region: West 19%(44) 35%(80) 22%(50) 18%(41) 7%(15) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 21%(93) 30%(135) 23%(105) 15%(66) 11%(51) 451 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 16%(62) 40%(158) 21%(82) 11%(44) 13%(50) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(171) 34%(339) 22%(214) 13%(132) 14%(140) 996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 20%(88) 31%(133) 23%(100) 14%(60) 12%(51) 431 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 17%(58) 40%(137) 19%(67) 12%(42) 11%(39) 343 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 15%(9) 29%(18) 35%(21) 12%(7) 9%(5) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 9%(9) 34%(32) 16%(15) 10%(9) 30%(28) 94 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 POL18a_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(364) 39%(388) 10%(97) 4%(40) 11%(109) 999 Gender: Male 35%(164) 40%(187) 12%(57) 3%(16) 10%(46) 469 Gender: Female 38%(200) 38%(201) 8%(41) 5%(24) 12%(64) 529 Age: 18-29 32%(57) 34%(61) 11%(19) 4%(8) 18%(32) 177 Age: 30-44 39%(89) 36%(83) 8%(18) 5%(11) 12%(27) 227 Age: 45-54 37%(62) 41%(68) 10%(17) 6%(9) 6%(11) 166 Age: 55-64 36%(72) 41%(80) 9%(17) 4%(8) 11%(21) 198 Age: 65+ 37%(85) 42%(97) 11%(25) 2%(4) 8%(19) 231 Generation Z: 18-22 32%(26) 36%(29) 7%(6) 5%(4) 20%(16) 81 Millennial: Age 23-38 34%(75) 36%(80) 11%(25) 4%(8) 15%(34) 222 Generation X: Age 39-54 40%(107) 38%(102) 9%(23) 6%(16) 7%(19) 267 Boomers: Age 55-73 38%(142) 40%(151) 9%(35) 3%(11) 10%(37) 376 PID: Dem (no lean) 42%(156) 38%(139) 8%(30) 4%(15) 8%(30) 369 PID: Ind (no lean) 33%(99) 36%(107) 9%(27) 4%(11) 18%(54) 297 PID: Rep (no lean) 33%(109) 43%(142) 12%(41) 4%(14) 8%(26) 332 PID/Gender: Dem Men 44%(64) 38%(55) 10%(15) 2%(4) 6%(8) 146 PID/Gender: Dem Women 41%(92) 38%(84) 6%(14) 5%(11) 10%(22) 223 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(46) 38%(57) 12%(19) 1%(2) 17%(25) 149 PID/Gender: Ind Women 35%(52) 34%(50) 5%(8) 6%(9) 19%(28) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 31%(54) 43%(76) 13%(23) 6%(10) 7%(12) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 35%(55) 42%(67) 11%(18) 3%(4) 9%(14) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 45%(133) 36%(105) 7%(21) 4%(11) 8%(23) 293 Ideo: Moderate (4) 37%(96) 42%(111) 9%(24) 2%(6) 10%(26) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 32%(110) 41%(140) 13%(46) 6%(19) 8%(29) 344 Educ: < College 33%(208) 38%(239) 10%(64) 5%(30) 14%(86) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 40%(94) 41%(98) 10%(23) 3%(7) 6%(15) 237 Educ: Post-grad 46%(62) 38%(51) 7%(10) 2%(3) 6%(9) 134 Income: Under 50k 33%(178) 40%(213) 10%(54) 4%(24) 13%(70) 539 Income: 50k-100k 41%(128) 35%(110) 10%(31) 4%(13) 9%(29) 311 Income: 100k+ 39%(58) 44%(65) 8%(12) 2%(3) 7%(11) 149 Ethnicity: White 36%(291) 40%(328) 11%(89) 4%(29) 10%(78) 815 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(364) 39%(388) 10%(97) 4%(40) 11%(109) 999 Ethnicity: Hispanic 32%(31) 36%(35) 13%(13) 6%(6) 13%(13) 97 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 42%(50) 30%(35) 2%(3) 7%(9) 18%(22) 119 Ethnicity: Other 35%(23) 38%(25) 9%(6) 3%(2) 15%(10) 64 All Christian 36%(171) 42%(199) 9%(42) 3%(16) 9%(44) 472 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 36%(156) 36%(156) 10%(45) 5%(21) 13%(57) 435 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 45%(26) 38%(22) 11%(6) — (0) 5%(3) 57 Evangelical 35%(91) 37%(99) 11%(29) 5%(14) 12%(32) 264 Non-Evangelical 39%(148) 40%(155) 8%(32) 4%(17) 8%(32) 383 Community: Urban 38%(84) 38%(84) 7%(16) 5%(11) 12%(26) 221 Community: Suburban 37%(175) 41%(191) 9%(42) 4%(18) 10%(46) 471 Community: Rural 34%(105) 37%(113) 13%(39) 4%(12) 12%(38) 306 Employ: Private Sector 39%(120) 39%(118) 10%(31) 4%(12) 8%(24) 306 Employ: Government 28%(20) 42%(30) 8%(5) 3%(2) 19%(13) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 34%(24) 34%(24) 8%(6) 7%(5) 17%(12) 71 Employ: Homemaker 34%(24) 40%(29) 6%(4) 4%(3) 16%(12) 73 Employ: Retired 37%(95) 40%(103) 11%(30) 3%(8) 9%(22) 258 Employ: Unemployed 35%(38) 41%(45) 11%(12) 3%(4) 10%(11) 110 Employ: Other 40%(24) 23%(14) 10%(6) 6%(3) 20%(12) 58 Military HH: Yes 34%(62) 40%(72) 11%(19) 5%(9) 10%(19) 181 Military HH: No 37%(302) 39%(316) 10%(78) 4%(31) 11%(90) 818 RD/WT: Right Direction 36%(138) 41%(157) 9%(35) 5%(18) 10%(37) 386 RD/WT: Wrong Track 37%(226) 38%(231) 10%(62) 4%(22) 12%(72) 612 Trump Job Approve 37%(167) 39%(178) 11%(49) 5%(21) 9%(41) 456 Trump Job Disapprove 38%(194) 39%(197) 9%(47) 4%(18) 10%(52) 508 Trump Job Strongly Approve 38%(94) 38%(93) 13%(31) 4%(9) 7%(18) 245 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 35%(73) 41%(86) 8%(17) 6%(12) 11%(23) 211 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 29%(34) 40%(47) 12%(15) 3%(4) 15%(17) 117 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 41%(160) 38%(150) 8%(32) 4%(14) 9%(34) 391 Favorable of Trump 36%(164) 40%(179) 11%(51) 5%(21) 8%(38) 453 Unfavorable of Trump 39%(195) 39%(194) 9%(47) 3%(17) 10%(49) 501 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(364) 39%(388) 10%(97) 4%(40) 11%(109) 999 Very Favorable of Trump 40%(109) 37%(100) 11%(30) 5%(12) 7%(18) 270 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 30%(55) 43%(79) 11%(21) 5%(8) 11%(20) 183 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 34%(30) 35%(31) 13%(12) 1%(1) 18%(16) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 40%(165) 40%(163) 8%(35) 4%(16) 8%(33) 411 #1 Issue: Economy 38%(111) 39%(116) 9%(26) 5%(16) 9%(27) 296 #1 Issue: Security 31%(43) 39%(55) 11%(15) 6%(8) 14%(19) 139 #1 Issue: Health Care 39%(87) 38%(84) 12%(27) 4%(8) 7%(16) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37%(58) 42%(66) 10%(15) 2%(4) 9%(14) 157 #1 Issue: Education 38%(22) 42%(24) 7%(4) 1%(1) 12%(7) 56 #1 Issue: Other 37%(21) 35%(20) 8%(4) 3%(2) 17%(10) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 44%(169) 37%(141) 8%(30) 3%(10) 8%(32) 382 2018 House Vote: Republican 32%(108) 43%(147) 12%(41) 5%(16) 9%(30) 342 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 44%(161) 38%(138) 7%(25) 3%(9) 8%(30) 363 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 33%(114) 41%(142) 13%(45) 5%(16) 9%(31) 348 2016 Vote: Other 30%(20) 44%(29) 7%(4) 4%(2) 16%(11) 66 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 31%(69) 35%(79) 10%(23) 6%(13) 17%(38) 222 Voted in 2014: Yes 38%(251) 40%(266) 10%(66) 4%(27) 8%(54) 665 Voted in 2014: No 34%(113) 36%(122) 9%(31) 4%(14) 17%(55) 334 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 43%(187) 38%(164) 7%(31) 3%(11) 9%(38) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 30%(83) 44%(120) 13%(34) 5%(14) 8%(21) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33%(87) 34%(91) 11%(29) 5%(13) 17%(43) 263 4-Region: Northeast 37%(66) 38%(68) 12%(22) 3%(6) 10%(18) 181 4-Region: Midwest 36%(82) 39%(87) 9%(20) 4%(8) 12%(28) 225 4-Region: South 37%(133) 39%(140) 9%(33) 4%(14) 11%(41) 361 4-Region: West 36%(83) 40%(92) 10%(22) 5%(12) 10%(22) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 41%(184) 38%(170) 8%(36) 4%(16) 10%(44) 451 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 34%(133) 40%(160) 13%(51) 5%(19) 9%(34) 396 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(364) 39%(388) 10%(97) 4%(40) 11%(109) 999 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 43%(187) 38%(161) 7%(32) 4%(17) 8%(33) 430 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 34%(115) 39%(134) 13%(44) 4%(15) 10%(35) 344 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 39%(24) 41%(25) 18%(11) — (0) 2%(1) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 25%(24) 40%(38) 4%(4) 4%(3) 27%(26) 96 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 POL18a_8: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Movie theater companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(168) 34%(338) 22%(220) 13%(132) 14%(140) 998 Gender: Male 14%(67) 36%(167) 24%(112) 13%(62) 13%(61) 469 Gender: Female 19%(101) 32%(171) 20%(108) 13%(70) 15%(79) 529 Age: 18-29 21%(38) 32%(57) 17%(30) 13%(22) 16%(29) 177 Age: 30-44 20%(45) 40%(91) 16%(37) 11%(24) 13%(30) 227 Age: 45-54 16%(27) 32%(53) 26%(44) 14%(23) 12%(20) 167 Age: 55-64 16%(31) 32%(63) 24%(48) 14%(27) 14%(28) 197 Age: 65+ 12%(28) 32%(74) 27%(61) 15%(35) 14%(33) 231 Generation Z: 18-22 24%(19) 41%(33) 14%(11) 5%(4) 17%(13) 81 Millennial: Age 23-38 20%(46) 32%(71) 19%(43) 14%(31) 15%(32) 223 Generation X: Age 39-54 17%(45) 36%(97) 21%(57) 13%(35) 13%(34) 267 Boomers: Age 55-73 14%(51) 32%(121) 26%(97) 14%(51) 14%(54) 375 PID: Dem (no lean) 23%(85) 30%(110) 22%(81) 13%(48) 13%(47) 370 PID: Ind (no lean) 9%(27) 40%(120) 22%(65) 13%(38) 15%(46) 296 PID: Rep (no lean) 17%(56) 32%(108) 22%(74) 14%(46) 14%(48) 332 PID/Gender: Dem Men 25%(36) 31%(46) 23%(34) 8%(12) 13%(19) 147 PID/Gender: Dem Women 22%(49) 29%(65) 21%(47) 16%(36) 12%(27) 224 PID/Gender: Ind Men 9%(14) 42%(62) 26%(39) 11%(17) 12%(17) 149 PID/Gender: Ind Women 9%(14) 39%(58) 18%(26) 14%(21) 19%(28) 147 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(18) 34%(59) 23%(39) 19%(33) 14%(24) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 24%(39) 31%(48) 22%(34) 8%(13) 15%(24) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 22%(66) 33%(96) 24%(72) 12%(34) 9%(27) 294 Ideo: Moderate (4) 15%(39) 34%(88) 21%(55) 14%(38) 16%(42) 261 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(52) 34%(118) 24%(81) 15%(50) 12%(42) 343 Educ: < College 19%(116) 31%(195) 21%(130) 13%(82) 16%(101) 625 Educ: Bachelors degree 14%(34) 37%(88) 24%(58) 12%(30) 12%(29) 238 Educ: Post-grad 13%(18) 40%(55) 24%(32) 15%(20) 7%(10) 135 Income: Under 50k 18%(98) 30%(161) 20%(108) 15%(79) 17%(92) 538 Income: 50k-100k 15%(48) 40%(126) 21%(66) 11%(35) 12%(37) 311 Income: 100k+ 15%(22) 34%(51) 32%(47) 12%(18) 8%(11) 149 Ethnicity: White 15%(123) 35%(283) 24%(196) 13%(109) 13%(103) 813 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_8: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Movie theater companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(168) 34%(338) 22%(220) 13%(132) 14%(140) 998 Ethnicity: Hispanic 20%(20) 43%(42) 13%(12) 15%(15) 10%(10) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 26%(31) 30%(36) 13%(16) 11%(13) 19%(23) 119 Ethnicity: Other 22%(15) 28%(18) 12%(8) 16%(10) 22%(14) 66 All Christian 14%(66) 36%(170) 25%(118) 13%(59) 13%(59) 472 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 21%(90) 31%(135) 19%(83) 12%(53) 17%(74) 435 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 18%(10) 34%(20) 25%(14) 14%(8) 9%(5) 57 Evangelical 16%(42) 35%(93) 21%(54) 13%(35) 15%(40) 264 Non-Evangelical 15%(57) 34%(128) 26%(99) 13%(49) 13%(49) 382 Community: Urban 19%(41) 30%(66) 21%(46) 14%(30) 17%(39) 221 Community: Suburban 14%(68) 38%(178) 21%(99) 14%(67) 13%(60) 472 Community: Rural 20%(59) 31%(94) 25%(75) 11%(34) 14%(41) 305 Employ: Private Sector 17%(51) 39%(119) 24%(72) 11%(34) 10%(31) 307 Employ: Government 4%(3) 46%(32) 20%(14) 14%(9) 16%(11) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 21%(15) 20%(14) 18%(12) 23%(16) 18%(12) 69 Employ: Homemaker 21%(15) 25%(18) 21%(15) 11%(8) 22%(15) 72 Employ: Retired 13%(33) 34%(87) 26%(68) 15%(38) 12%(32) 258 Employ: Unemployed 24%(27) 31%(34) 16%(18) 14%(16) 14%(16) 110 Employ: Other 19%(11) 26%(15) 20%(12) 9%(5) 26%(15) 59 Military HH: Yes 12%(21) 34%(61) 23%(42) 16%(29) 15%(27) 181 Military HH: No 18%(147) 34%(276) 22%(177) 13%(103) 14%(113) 817 RD/WT: Right Direction 16%(62) 32%(121) 24%(93) 13%(49) 16%(60) 385 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(106) 35%(216) 21%(127) 14%(83) 13%(80) 613 Trump Job Approve 16%(73) 34%(154) 24%(108) 13%(61) 13%(59) 456 Trump Job Disapprove 18%(93) 34%(173) 22%(111) 13%(68) 12%(63) 508 Trump Job Strongly Approve 22%(54) 30%(74) 22%(53) 14%(35) 12%(29) 245 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 9%(19) 38%(81) 26%(55) 13%(27) 14%(30) 211 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 11%(13) 44%(51) 20%(24) 9%(10) 16%(19) 117 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 21%(80) 31%(121) 22%(87) 15%(58) 11%(44) 391 Favorable of Trump 18%(79) 34%(152) 23%(102) 13%(60) 13%(57) 451 Unfavorable of Trump 16%(82) 35%(174) 23%(114) 14%(70) 12%(62) 502 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_8: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Movie theater companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(168) 34%(338) 22%(220) 13%(132) 14%(140) 998 Very Favorable of Trump 24%(64) 29%(78) 22%(60) 13%(36) 11%(30) 268 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9%(16) 40%(74) 23%(42) 13%(24) 15%(27) 183 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 8%(7) 46%(41) 26%(24) 7%(7) 12%(10) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 18%(74) 32%(133) 22%(91) 15%(64) 12%(51) 412 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(55) 36%(105) 20%(59) 14%(40) 12%(36) 295 #1 Issue: Security 10%(14) 28%(39) 27%(37) 17%(23) 18%(26) 139 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(36) 32%(71) 26%(57) 14%(31) 12%(27) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 16%(25) 36%(57) 24%(38) 11%(18) 12%(19) 157 #1 Issue: Education 22%(12) 36%(20) 13%(7) 8%(5) 21%(12) 56 #1 Issue: Other 12%(7) 30%(17) 21%(12) 9%(5) 28%(16) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 20%(76) 34%(129) 24%(92) 12%(44) 11%(43) 383 2018 House Vote: Republican 13%(43) 35%(120) 23%(78) 16%(55) 14%(46) 342 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 20%(72) 33%(119) 23%(83) 14%(52) 10%(37) 363 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(43) 35%(121) 24%(83) 15%(51) 14%(50) 347 2016 Vote: Other 12%(8) 41%(28) 20%(13) 12%(8) 16%(10) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(46) 32%(70) 19%(41) 9%(21) 19%(42) 220 Voted in 2014: Yes 16%(106) 36%(238) 22%(146) 15%(97) 12%(78) 665 Voted in 2014: No 19%(63) 30%(100) 22%(74) 11%(35) 19%(62) 333 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(87) 34%(145) 22%(94) 14%(60) 11%(47) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11%(30) 37%(102) 23%(64) 15%(40) 14%(37) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(50) 32%(83) 19%(51) 11%(28) 19%(49) 262 4-Region: Northeast 15%(26) 30%(54) 29%(52) 13%(23) 14%(25) 179 4-Region: Midwest 16%(36) 35%(78) 20%(46) 9%(21) 20%(44) 225 4-Region: South 16%(59) 34%(123) 21%(78) 14%(51) 14%(50) 362 4-Region: West 20%(46) 36%(82) 19%(45) 16%(37) 9%(21) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 20%(89) 33%(149) 23%(102) 13%(57) 12%(54) 452 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 16%(64) 33%(132) 23%(92) 14%(54) 13%(53) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_8: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Movie theater companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(168) 34%(338) 22%(220) 13%(132) 14%(140) 998 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 21%(91) 32%(140) 22%(95) 13%(57) 11%(48) 431 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 17%(58) 34%(117) 21%(73) 14%(49) 13%(46) 343 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 9%(5) 44%(26) 31%(19) 7%(4) 10%(6) 60 Don’t know / No opinion 11%(10) 39%(38) 14%(14) 10%(10) 26%(25) 96 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 POL18a_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(182) 41%(413) 19%(194) 9%(90) 12%(120) 998 Gender: Male 17%(80) 42%(198) 20%(94) 11%(51) 10%(48) 470 Gender: Female 19%(102) 41%(215) 19%(100) 7%(39) 14%(73) 528 Age: 18-29 22%(39) 29%(52) 20%(35) 12%(21) 17%(30) 177 Age: 30-44 22%(50) 42%(94) 16%(35) 7%(15) 14%(31) 226 Age: 45-54 16%(27) 46%(77) 16%(27) 13%(22) 8%(13) 167 Age: 55-64 16%(32) 43%(86) 22%(44) 6%(12) 12%(24) 198 Age: 65+ 14%(32) 45%(104) 23%(52) 9%(20) 10%(22) 231 Generation Z: 18-22 28%(23) 42%(34) 13%(10) 5%(4) 12%(9) 81 Millennial: Age 23-38 17%(37) 31%(69) 21%(48) 12%(27) 19%(42) 223 Generation X: Age 39-54 21%(57) 45%(120) 15%(39) 10%(27) 8%(23) 266 Boomers: Age 55-73 15%(57) 43%(162) 23%(86) 7%(28) 11%(43) 376 PID: Dem (no lean) 20%(75) 40%(145) 21%(77) 8%(29) 11%(42) 368 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(44) 42%(124) 17%(51) 12%(35) 15%(44) 297 PID: Rep (no lean) 19%(64) 43%(143) 20%(66) 8%(26) 10%(35) 333 PID/Gender: Dem Men 19%(28) 41%(60) 22%(32) 7%(10) 11%(15) 146 PID/Gender: Dem Women 21%(46) 39%(86) 20%(45) 8%(19) 12%(27) 222 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(24) 41%(61) 17%(26) 15%(22) 11%(17) 149 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(20) 43%(63) 17%(25) 9%(13) 18%(27) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 16%(28) 44%(77) 20%(36) 11%(19) 9%(15) 175 PID/Gender: Rep Women 23%(36) 42%(66) 19%(30) 4%(7) 12%(19) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 22%(64) 38%(111) 22%(65) 10%(28) 9%(25) 293 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(48) 41%(108) 18%(47) 9%(24) 14%(36) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16%(55) 47%(160) 20%(70) 9%(29) 8%(28) 343 Educ: < College 21%(129) 40%(248) 18%(111) 8%(51) 14%(87) 626 Educ: Bachelors degree 15%(36) 42%(99) 25%(59) 9%(21) 10%(23) 237 Educ: Post-grad 13%(17) 49%(66) 17%(23) 13%(18) 8%(10) 135 Income: Under 50k 19%(102) 39%(208) 17%(93) 10%(55) 15%(79) 537 Income: 50k-100k 17%(54) 46%(142) 22%(67) 6%(18) 9%(29) 311 Income: 100k+ 17%(26) 42%(62) 22%(34) 11%(16) 8%(12) 150 Ethnicity: White 17%(137) 43%(348) 21%(168) 10%(77) 10%(85) 814 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(182) 41%(413) 19%(194) 9%(90) 12%(120) 998 Ethnicity: Hispanic 21%(20) 34%(32) 18%(17) 17%(16) 10%(10) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 27%(32) 38%(46) 11%(14) 4%(5) 19%(23) 119 Ethnicity: Other 20%(13) 30%(20) 19%(12) 11%(7) 20%(13) 65 All Christian 17%(80) 44%(207) 21%(97) 8%(38) 11%(50) 471 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 21%(90) 39%(171) 17%(75) 8%(36) 15%(65) 436 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(8) 48%(27) 19%(11) 13%(7) 6%(4) 57 Evangelical 18%(47) 43%(114) 20%(53) 6%(16) 13%(36) 265 Non-Evangelical 18%(70) 42%(160) 21%(82) 8%(32) 10%(39) 383 Community: Urban 20%(45) 37%(82) 17%(38) 10%(21) 16%(36) 221 Community: Suburban 18%(83) 45%(213) 17%(80) 10%(46) 11%(50) 471 Community: Rural 18%(55) 38%(117) 25%(76) 7%(23) 11%(35) 306 Employ: Private Sector 20%(60) 46%(140) 19%(58) 7%(21) 9%(26) 305 Employ: Government 9%(6) 46%(32) 21%(15) 11%(7) 13%(9) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 20%(14) 39%(28) 11%(8) 14%(10) 15%(11) 71 Employ: Homemaker 21%(16) 37%(27) 17%(12) 6%(5) 19%(14) 73 Employ: Retired 15%(39) 45%(116) 22%(56) 8%(22) 10%(26) 258 Employ: Unemployed 19%(22) 30%(33) 22%(24) 15%(17) 13%(15) 110 Employ: Other 23%(14) 34%(20) 14%(8) 5%(3) 24%(14) 59 Military HH: Yes 15%(26) 47%(84) 20%(36) 9%(17) 10%(17) 181 Military HH: No 19%(155) 40%(328) 19%(157) 9%(73) 13%(103) 817 RD/WT: Right Direction 20%(78) 42%(162) 17%(66) 8%(29) 13%(52) 387 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(104) 41%(250) 21%(128) 10%(60) 11%(69) 611 Trump Job Approve 19%(88) 44%(202) 19%(85) 8%(35) 10%(47) 457 Trump Job Disapprove 18%(93) 40%(201) 21%(105) 11%(54) 11%(54) 507 Trump Job Strongly Approve 22%(55) 42%(104) 17%(42) 8%(21) 10%(23) 246 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 16%(33) 46%(98) 20%(42) 7%(14) 11%(23) 211 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(23) 41%(48) 21%(24) 9%(11) 10%(12) 117 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 18%(70) 39%(153) 21%(81) 11%(43) 11%(42) 390 Favorable of Trump 21%(96) 44%(198) 18%(80) 8%(35) 10%(45) 454 Unfavorable of Trump 16%(80) 41%(206) 21%(105) 11%(54) 11%(54) 500 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(182) 41%(413) 19%(194) 9%(90) 12%(120) 998 Very Favorable of Trump 24%(66) 41%(112) 17%(47) 8%(21) 9%(25) 271 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 16%(30) 47%(86) 18%(33) 8%(14) 11%(20) 183 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 17%(15) 44%(39) 20%(18) 7%(6) 13%(11) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 16%(65) 41%(167) 21%(87) 12%(48) 10%(43) 410 #1 Issue: Economy 20%(60) 41%(121) 17%(49) 11%(32) 11%(32) 294 #1 Issue: Security 16%(22) 43%(60) 18%(25) 8%(11) 15%(22) 140 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(35) 42%(93) 24%(53) 7%(16) 11%(25) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 16%(25) 47%(74) 21%(33) 6%(9) 10%(16) 157 #1 Issue: Education 20%(11) 37%(21) 19%(11) 7%(4) 18%(10) 56 #1 Issue: Other 12%(7) 42%(24) 13%(8) 16%(9) 17%(9) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 21%(80) 39%(148) 21%(79) 9%(35) 11%(40) 383 2018 House Vote: Republican 18%(63) 43%(149) 21%(71) 8%(26) 10%(34) 343 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 20%(72) 41%(149) 20%(71) 10%(38) 9%(32) 361 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 16%(57) 44%(153) 21%(72) 8%(29) 10%(36) 348 2016 Vote: Other 14%(9) 43%(29) 23%(15) 5%(3) 16%(10) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(43) 37%(82) 16%(35) 9%(20) 19%(42) 222 Voted in 2014: Yes 19%(128) 43%(289) 19%(128) 8%(55) 10%(66) 666 Voted in 2014: No 16%(53) 37%(124) 20%(65) 11%(35) 16%(55) 333 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 21%(91) 41%(174) 21%(89) 8%(32) 10%(43) 429 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 16%(43) 47%(127) 20%(54) 8%(22) 10%(26) 273 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(44) 37%(98) 17%(45) 12%(31) 17%(45) 264 4-Region: Northeast 14%(26) 39%(70) 24%(44) 10%(18) 12%(22) 181 4-Region: Midwest 18%(40) 45%(100) 16%(36) 6%(14) 16%(36) 225 4-Region: South 20%(72) 42%(151) 18%(64) 9%(33) 11%(41) 361 4-Region: West 19%(45) 39%(91) 21%(50) 10%(24) 9%(22) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 20%(89) 40%(180) 21%(96) 9%(39) 10%(46) 449 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(74) 44%(175) 19%(76) 8%(34) 10%(38) 397 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(182) 41%(413) 19%(194) 9%(90) 12%(120) 998 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 20%(87) 40%(173) 20%(84) 9%(38) 11%(46) 429 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 21%(72) 42%(146) 20%(68) 8%(29) 9%(30) 345 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 11%(6) 55%(33) 23%(14) 7%(4) 5%(3) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 13%(12) 38%(36) 15%(15) 6%(6) 28%(26) 96 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 POL18a_10: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Retailers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 29%(286) 42%(414) 14%(140) 6%(55) 10%(101) 997 Gender: Male 25%(116) 44%(204) 17%(77) 5%(25) 9%(44) 467 Gender: Female 32%(170) 39%(209) 12%(63) 6%(31) 11%(56) 530 Age: 18-29 31%(54) 29%(51) 20%(34) 6%(10) 14%(24) 173 Age: 30-44 31%(71) 38%(88) 11%(26) 8%(17) 12%(26) 228 Age: 45-54 26%(43) 42%(70) 17%(29) 7%(11) 9%(15) 167 Age: 55-64 28%(56) 47%(93) 10%(20) 5%(9) 10%(20) 198 Age: 65+ 27%(63) 49%(113) 14%(32) 3%(8) 7%(15) 230 Generation Z: 18-22 35%(27) 30%(23) 18%(14) 4%(4) 13%(10) 79 Millennial: Age 23-38 29%(65) 33%(73) 16%(36) 7%(15) 15%(33) 222 Generation X: Age 39-54 28%(75) 42%(112) 14%(39) 7%(20) 9%(23) 268 Boomers: Age 55-73 27%(101) 49%(184) 11%(43) 4%(16) 8%(31) 375 PID: Dem (no lean) 34%(127) 39%(144) 13%(50) 5%(17) 8%(31) 370 PID: Ind (no lean) 22%(64) 44%(128) 14%(42) 8%(23) 13%(37) 294 PID: Rep (no lean) 29%(96) 42%(141) 15%(49) 5%(16) 10%(32) 333 PID/Gender: Dem Men 32%(47) 41%(60) 15%(22) 3%(4) 9%(13) 146 PID/Gender: Dem Women 36%(80) 38%(84) 12%(27) 6%(13) 8%(19) 224 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(28) 40%(58) 22%(32) 7%(10) 12%(17) 146 PID/Gender: Ind Women 24%(36) 47%(70) 7%(10) 8%(12) 14%(20) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 24%(41) 49%(87) 13%(23) 6%(10) 8%(14) 175 PID/Gender: Rep Women 34%(54) 35%(55) 16%(26) 4%(6) 11%(18) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 34%(99) 41%(121) 15%(43) 6%(17) 5%(14) 293 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28%(73) 43%(114) 14%(36) 4%(11) 11%(29) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 25%(85) 45%(156) 16%(54) 6%(21) 8%(29) 345 Educ: < College 31%(191) 38%(237) 13%(83) 6%(36) 12%(77) 625 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(56) 47%(112) 19%(44) 4%(10) 6%(14) 237 Educ: Post-grad 29%(39) 48%(65) 10%(13) 7%(9) 7%(10) 135 Income: Under 50k 29%(158) 37%(200) 13%(72) 7%(39) 13%(68) 537 Income: 50k-100k 31%(96) 43%(134) 14%(44) 4%(11) 8%(25) 311 Income: 100k+ 22%(32) 53%(79) 17%(25) 3%(5) 5%(7) 149 Ethnicity: White 27%(220) 44%(359) 14%(118) 6%(49) 9%(70) 815 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_10: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Retailers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 29%(286) 42%(414) 14%(140) 6%(55) 10%(101) 997 Ethnicity: Hispanic 36%(36) 24%(24) 20%(20) 10%(10) 9%(9) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 39%(45) 30%(35) 13%(16) 1%(1) 17%(19) 116 Ethnicity: Other 32%(21) 31%(20) 10%(7) 8%(5) 18%(12) 66 All Christian 31%(144) 43%(203) 14%(68) 5%(25) 7%(33) 473 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 27%(117) 40%(173) 13%(58) 6%(25) 14%(59) 432 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 30%(17) 45%(26) 12%(7) 5%(3) 7%(4) 57 Evangelical 28%(73) 43%(114) 12%(32) 5%(12) 12%(33) 265 Non-Evangelical 30%(115) 42%(161) 14%(53) 5%(20) 9%(34) 383 Community: Urban 31%(68) 35%(77) 13%(28) 7%(15) 14%(31) 220 Community: Suburban 26%(124) 45%(212) 15%(71) 5%(24) 9%(41) 473 Community: Rural 31%(94) 41%(125) 14%(41) 5%(16) 9%(28) 304 Employ: Private Sector 28%(86) 46%(142) 12%(38) 7%(21) 6%(20) 307 Employ: Government 18%(13) 43%(30) 26%(18) 1%(1) 12%(8) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 37%(26) 25%(17) 17%(12) 6%(4) 16%(11) 69 Employ: Homemaker 34%(25) 36%(26) 9%(6) 8%(6) 14%(10) 73 Employ: Retired 27%(69) 49%(126) 13%(34) 4%(10) 7%(18) 257 Employ: Unemployed 32%(35) 32%(36) 12%(14) 7%(7) 17%(18) 110 Employ: Other 33%(19) 38%(21) 11%(6) 4%(2) 14%(8) 57 Military HH: Yes 18%(33) 52%(94) 11%(20) 9%(17) 9%(16) 180 Military HH: No 31%(253) 39%(320) 15%(120) 5%(39) 10%(84) 816 RD/WT: Right Direction 28%(109) 43%(165) 12%(46) 6%(24) 11%(43) 388 RD/WT: Wrong Track 29%(178) 41%(248) 16%(94) 5%(31) 9%(58) 609 Trump Job Approve 28%(130) 45%(205) 12%(55) 6%(26) 9%(41) 457 Trump Job Disapprove 30%(152) 40%(202) 16%(81) 6%(29) 8%(42) 507 Trump Job Strongly Approve 31%(76) 44%(109) 11%(28) 6%(14) 8%(19) 246 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 25%(54) 45%(95) 13%(28) 6%(13) 10%(22) 211 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 22%(26) 45%(53) 20%(23) 6%(7) 7%(9) 117 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 33%(127) 38%(150) 15%(58) 5%(21) 9%(33) 390 Favorable of Trump 29%(131) 45%(203) 12%(54) 6%(25) 8%(38) 452 Unfavorable of Trump 30%(148) 41%(206) 16%(79) 6%(30) 8%(38) 500 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_10: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Retailers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 29%(286) 42%(414) 14%(140) 6%(55) 10%(101) 997 Very Favorable of Trump 34%(91) 43%(115) 10%(28) 5%(14) 8%(22) 271 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 22%(40) 48%(88) 14%(26) 6%(11) 9%(17) 181 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 28%(25) 45%(40) 14%(13) 6%(6) 7%(6) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 30%(123) 40%(166) 16%(66) 6%(24) 8%(32) 410 #1 Issue: Economy 29%(87) 41%(121) 15%(44) 7%(20) 9%(25) 296 #1 Issue: Security 23%(32) 40%(56) 18%(25) 7%(9) 13%(18) 140 #1 Issue: Health Care 30%(66) 39%(87) 15%(34) 6%(14) 10%(22) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(46) 52%(81) 9%(14) 2%(3) 7%(12) 156 #1 Issue: Education 31%(16) 37%(19) 17%(9) 7%(4) 9%(5) 53 #1 Issue: Other 24%(13) 36%(20) 15%(8) 5%(3) 21%(12) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 33%(125) 40%(151) 15%(58) 5%(18) 7%(28) 380 2018 House Vote: Republican 24%(81) 50%(170) 14%(49) 5%(18) 7%(25) 343 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 36%(130) 38%(137) 15%(54) 5%(19) 6%(21) 361 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(85) 47%(164) 14%(48) 6%(21) 9%(30) 348 2016 Vote: Other 13%(9) 52%(35) 13%(9) 6%(4) 16%(11) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(62) 35%(78) 14%(31) 5%(12) 17%(38) 220 Voted in 2014: Yes 29%(192) 45%(300) 13%(89) 5%(34) 7%(49) 663 Voted in 2014: No 28%(95) 34%(114) 15%(51) 6%(21) 16%(52) 333 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 34%(145) 40%(172) 13%(56) 5%(22) 8%(36) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 23%(63) 48%(131) 17%(46) 5%(14) 7%(20) 273 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(75) 36%(93) 14%(35) 6%(17) 15%(40) 260 4-Region: Northeast 28%(50) 43%(78) 14%(25) 4%(8) 11%(20) 181 4-Region: Midwest 29%(66) 46%(103) 10%(22) 5%(11) 11%(24) 225 4-Region: South 27%(96) 42%(152) 15%(53) 5%(19) 11%(39) 359 4-Region: West 32%(74) 35%(81) 17%(40) 8%(18) 8%(18) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 33%(148) 40%(179) 14%(63) 5%(22) 8%(37) 450 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27%(108) 44%(172) 14%(56) 6%(22) 9%(37) 394 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(153) 29%(288) 21%(213) 22%(214) 13%(128) 996 Gender: Male 15%(70) 28%(129) 23%(109) 22%(103) 12%(57) 468 Gender: Female 16%(84) 30%(158) 20%(104) 21%(111) 14%(71) 528 Age: 18-29 21%(36) 27%(48) 16%(28) 21%(36) 16%(28) 176 Age: 30-44 16%(36) 31%(69) 20%(45) 22%(50) 12%(26) 226 Age: 45-54 16%(26) 23%(38) 22%(36) 25%(41) 15%(25) 167 Age: 55-64 13%(25) 35%(70) 19%(37) 20%(39) 13%(26) 197 Age: 65+ 13%(31) 27%(62) 29%(67) 21%(48) 10%(23) 231 Generation Z: 18-22 24%(19) 35%(29) 11%(9) 14%(11) 15%(12) 81 Millennial: Age 23-38 16%(35) 25%(55) 21%(46) 25%(56) 13%(29) 221 Generation X: Age 39-54 16%(43) 27%(72) 20%(54) 22%(60) 14%(38) 267 Boomers: Age 55-73 12%(44) 32%(119) 23%(85) 22%(82) 12%(45) 375 PID: Dem (no lean) 16%(60) 23%(86) 24%(89) 25%(91) 12%(44) 369 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(34) 32%(96) 19%(56) 22%(64) 16%(46) 297 PID: Rep (no lean) 18%(59) 32%(106) 21%(68) 18%(59) 12%(39) 330 PID/Gender: Dem Men 16%(24) 22%(32) 28%(41) 23%(33) 11%(17) 146 PID/Gender: Dem Women 16%(36) 24%(54) 22%(48) 26%(58) 12%(27) 224 PID/Gender: Ind Men 13%(19) 30%(44) 20%(30) 24%(35) 14%(21) 149 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(15) 35%(52) 18%(26) 20%(29) 17%(25) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 15%(27) 31%(54) 22%(38) 20%(35) 11%(20) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 20%(32) 33%(52) 19%(30) 15%(24) 12%(19) 157 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 15%(44) 27%(80) 22%(64) 29%(84) 7%(21) 292 Ideo: Moderate (4) 17%(44) 28%(73) 22%(59) 20%(52) 13%(35) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16%(54) 34%(118) 21%(73) 18%(62) 11%(36) 342 Educ: < College 16%(103) 28%(173) 20%(124) 20%(125) 16%(99) 624 Educ: Bachelors degree 14%(33) 31%(73) 25%(59) 24%(56) 7%(17) 237 Educ: Post-grad 13%(18) 31%(41) 22%(30) 24%(33) 10%(13) 135 Income: Under 50k 16%(85) 25%(136) 22%(116) 21%(114) 16%(88) 538 Income: 50k-100k 14%(44) 35%(109) 20%(61) 21%(64) 10%(32) 311 Income: 100k+ 16%(24) 29%(43) 24%(35) 25%(36) 6%(9) 147 Ethnicity: White 14%(113) 29%(238) 23%(187) 22%(179) 12%(96) 813 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(153) 29%(288) 21%(213) 22%(214) 13%(128) 996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 14%(14) 24%(23) 19%(19) 30%(29) 13%(13) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 25%(29) 30%(36) 12%(15) 15%(17) 18%(22) 119 Ethnicity: Other 17%(11) 21%(14) 17%(11) 28%(18) 17%(11) 65 All Christian 14%(66) 31%(145) 27%(127) 17%(82) 11%(50) 470 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 17%(76) 27%(118) 17%(72) 22%(98) 16%(71) 435 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(8) 28%(16) 21%(12) 30%(17) 6%(3) 56 Evangelical 15%(40) 33%(87) 21%(56) 16%(42) 15%(41) 265 Non-Evangelical 15%(58) 31%(117) 25%(95) 20%(75) 10%(37) 382 Community: Urban 16%(36) 27%(60) 18%(41) 22%(49) 16%(36) 221 Community: Suburban 16%(77) 32%(149) 21%(97) 20%(93) 12%(55) 472 Community: Rural 13%(40) 26%(79) 25%(75) 24%(73) 12%(37) 304 Employ: Private Sector 17%(53) 33%(100) 21%(66) 18%(55) 11%(33) 305 Employ: Government 5%(3) 31%(22) 17%(12) 29%(20) 18%(12) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 17%(11) 18%(13) 18%(12) 31%(21) 15%(10) 68 Employ: Homemaker 20%(14) 28%(21) 16%(12) 20%(15) 16%(11) 73 Employ: Retired 14%(36) 28%(73) 27%(69) 20%(51) 11%(29) 258 Employ: Unemployed 13%(14) 28%(30) 18%(20) 25%(28) 16%(17) 110 Employ: Other 18%(11) 19%(11) 24%(14) 19%(11) 20%(12) 59 Military HH: Yes 11%(20) 33%(60) 23%(42) 21%(38) 12%(21) 181 Military HH: No 16%(133) 28%(228) 21%(170) 22%(177) 13%(107) 815 RD/WT: Right Direction 19%(74) 31%(118) 20%(77) 17%(66) 13%(49) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(80) 28%(169) 22%(136) 24%(148) 13%(80) 613 Trump Job Approve 18%(80) 33%(152) 22%(100) 16%(74) 11%(50) 456 Trump Job Disapprove 14%(70) 26%(133) 22%(110) 27%(135) 12%(58) 506 Trump Job Strongly Approve 22%(54) 33%(80) 18%(43) 17%(42) 11%(27) 245 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(27) 34%(72) 27%(56) 15%(32) 11%(24) 211 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 11%(13) 44%(52) 19%(22) 14%(17) 11%(13) 116 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 15%(57) 21%(82) 22%(88) 30%(118) 12%(45) 390 Favorable of Trump 19%(88) 33%(148) 22%(98) 15%(67) 11%(51) 451 Unfavorable of Trump 12%(60) 26%(129) 22%(111) 29%(144) 11%(55) 501 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(153) 29%(288) 21%(213) 22%(214) 13%(128) 996 Very Favorable of Trump 23%(62) 32%(85) 18%(49) 16%(43) 11%(29) 268 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 14%(25) 34%(62) 27%(49) 13%(24) 12%(22) 183 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 5%(4) 40%(35) 22%(20) 21%(19) 12%(11) 89 Very Unfavorable of Trump 14%(56) 23%(94) 22%(92) 31%(126) 11%(44) 412 #1 Issue: Economy 20%(58) 30%(89) 21%(60) 20%(58) 10%(28) 294 #1 Issue: Security 10%(15) 32%(44) 21%(29) 20%(27) 17%(23) 138 #1 Issue: Health Care 13%(30) 27%(60) 23%(50) 24%(53) 13%(29) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 14%(21) 28%(45) 27%(43) 21%(33) 10%(15) 157 #1 Issue: Education 14%(8) 31%(17) 14%(8) 19%(11) 23%(13) 56 #1 Issue: Other 9%(5) 29%(16) 20%(11) 23%(13) 19%(11) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 15%(58) 25%(97) 24%(90) 24%(93) 11%(44) 382 2018 House Vote: Republican 16%(54) 34%(117) 23%(77) 18%(62) 9%(32) 342 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 14%(51) 26%(94) 24%(86) 26%(93) 11%(39) 363 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 17%(59) 34%(116) 22%(76) 17%(58) 11%(38) 346 2016 Vote: Other 13%(9) 23%(15) 21%(14) 24%(16) 20%(13) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(35) 28%(63) 17%(37) 21%(47) 17%(38) 220 Voted in 2014: Yes 15%(102) 29%(194) 23%(155) 22%(143) 11%(70) 664 Voted in 2014: No 15%(51) 28%(94) 17%(57) 21%(71) 18%(59) 333 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 16%(68) 27%(115) 23%(100) 24%(102) 10%(43) 429 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15%(40) 34%(92) 23%(61) 18%(49) 11%(29) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(44) 27%(70) 17%(44) 21%(56) 19%(49) 263 4-Region: Northeast 14%(25) 27%(49) 25%(45) 21%(38) 13%(23) 179 4-Region: Midwest 17%(38) 27%(62) 21%(48) 19%(42) 16%(36) 225 4-Region: South 16%(58) 31%(111) 18%(65) 20%(73) 15%(54) 361 4-Region: West 14%(32) 29%(66) 24%(55) 26%(61) 7%(16) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 15%(68) 26%(118) 24%(106) 24%(109) 11%(49) 450 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 18%(70) 33%(129) 20%(79) 18%(72) 11%(44) 394 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(153) 29%(288) 21%(213) 22%(214) 13%(128) 996 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 15%(65) 26%(111) 23%(97) 26%(111) 10%(45) 429 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 18%(62) 33%(113) 20%(70) 18%(61) 11%(36) 343 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 16%(10) 41%(25) 24%(14) 13%(8) 5%(3) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 12%(11) 23%(22) 17%(16) 16%(15) 32%(31) 95 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 POL18a_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(87) 19%(185) 24%(244) 37%(373) 11%(108) 998 Gender: Male 7%(33) 20%(92) 26%(124) 38%(177) 9%(43) 468 Gender: Female 10%(55) 18%(94) 23%(121) 37%(196) 12%(65) 530 Age: 18-29 14%(24) 24%(43) 24%(43) 23%(41) 14%(25) 176 Age: 30-44 12%(28) 21%(48) 22%(49) 33%(76) 11%(26) 228 Age: 45-54 7%(12) 22%(38) 15%(26) 47%(79) 8%(13) 167 Age: 55-64 6%(12) 12%(24) 29%(57) 42%(82) 11%(22) 197 Age: 65+ 5%(11) 14%(33) 30%(69) 42%(96) 9%(22) 231 Generation Z: 18-22 12%(9) 27%(21) 31%(25) 16%(13) 14%(11) 80 Millennial: Age 23-38 13%(28) 21%(46) 23%(51) 30%(67) 13%(30) 223 Generation X: Age 39-54 10%(27) 23%(61) 16%(42) 43%(115) 9%(23) 268 Boomers: Age 55-73 5%(19) 13%(49) 29%(108) 43%(161) 10%(37) 375 PID: Dem (no lean) 11%(40) 20%(73) 23%(85) 36%(134) 10%(38) 369 PID: Ind (no lean) 5%(14) 19%(56) 26%(76) 39%(116) 12%(36) 297 PID: Rep (no lean) 10%(33) 17%(56) 25%(84) 37%(124) 10%(34) 332 PID/Gender: Dem Men 12%(18) 23%(33) 25%(37) 29%(43) 11%(16) 146 PID/Gender: Dem Women 10%(22) 18%(40) 21%(48) 41%(91) 10%(22) 224 PID/Gender: Ind Men 3%(5) 18%(28) 29%(43) 40%(59) 10%(14) 149 PID/Gender: Ind Women 6%(9) 19%(28) 22%(33) 38%(56) 14%(21) 148 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(10) 18%(31) 25%(44) 43%(75) 8%(13) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 15%(24) 16%(25) 25%(40) 31%(49) 13%(21) 158 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 11%(31) 17%(50) 24%(70) 41%(121) 7%(21) 293 Ideo: Moderate (4) 9%(24) 21%(56) 24%(63) 33%(86) 12%(32) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7%(23) 17%(57) 27%(91) 42%(143) 8%(28) 343 Educ: < College 10%(60) 19%(117) 23%(145) 35%(222) 13%(81) 626 Educ: Bachelors degree 6%(15) 19%(44) 29%(70) 38%(90) 8%(19) 237 Educ: Post-grad 9%(13) 18%(24) 22%(29) 45%(61) 6%(8) 135 Income: Under 50k 9%(46) 19%(102) 23%(125) 36%(192) 14%(74) 539 Income: 50k-100k 8%(25) 18%(57) 26%(82) 38%(117) 9%(29) 311 Income: 100k+ 11%(16) 17%(26) 25%(37) 43%(64) 3%(4) 149 Ethnicity: White 8%(64) 17%(136) 25%(201) 41%(333) 10%(80) 815 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(87) 19%(185) 24%(244) 37%(373) 11%(108) 998 Ethnicity: Hispanic 8%(8) 33%(32) 21%(21) 31%(30) 7%(7) 98 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 15%(18) 28%(33) 24%(29) 17%(20) 16%(19) 119 Ethnicity: Other 8%(5) 25%(16) 23%(15) 31%(20) 14%(9) 65 All Christian 7%(32) 17%(82) 28%(130) 39%(184) 9%(44) 472 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12%(51) 20%(88) 22%(95) 34%(149) 12%(53) 435 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 11%(6) 13%(8) 32%(18) 37%(21) 7%(4) 57 Evangelical 9%(23) 23%(61) 24%(64) 30%(79) 14%(37) 265 Non-Evangelical 8%(30) 17%(67) 26%(98) 41%(158) 8%(29) 381 Community: Urban 12%(27) 21%(46) 21%(46) 32%(72) 14%(30) 221 Community: Suburban 7%(34) 16%(77) 27%(126) 40%(190) 9%(44) 472 Community: Rural 9%(26) 20%(62) 24%(72) 37%(112) 11%(34) 306 Employ: Private Sector 11%(33) 21%(64) 23%(70) 37%(113) 8%(26) 306 Employ: Government 3%(2) 16%(11) 22%(16) 46%(32) 12%(9) 70 Employ: Self-Employed 14%(10) 11%(8) 17%(12) 42%(29) 16%(11) 69 Employ: Homemaker 15%(11) 15%(11) 18%(13) 38%(28) 14%(10) 73 Employ: Retired 5%(13) 13%(34) 32%(83) 41%(105) 9%(22) 258 Employ: Unemployed 8%(9) 26%(29) 21%(23) 34%(38) 10%(12) 110 Employ: Other 12%(7) 23%(14) 17%(10) 25%(15) 23%(14) 59 Military HH: Yes 6%(11) 19%(34) 22%(40) 43%(77) 10%(18) 181 Military HH: No 9%(76) 18%(151) 25%(204) 36%(296) 11%(90) 817 RD/WT: Right Direction 11%(42) 21%(80) 24%(93) 35%(135) 9%(36) 386 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(46) 17%(106) 25%(152) 39%(238) 12%(72) 613 Trump Job Approve 10%(45) 19%(88) 25%(113) 37%(169) 9%(42) 457 Trump Job Disapprove 8%(42) 17%(88) 25%(127) 39%(196) 11%(54) 507 Trump Job Strongly Approve 13%(32) 20%(48) 21%(53) 38%(93) 8%(20) 246 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 6%(14) 19%(40) 29%(61) 36%(75) 10%(22) 211 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 11%(12) 24%(28) 32%(37) 23%(27) 10%(12) 116 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 8%(30) 15%(60) 23%(90) 43%(169) 11%(42) 390 Favorable of Trump 11%(49) 19%(87) 26%(116) 35%(157) 9%(42) 452 Unfavorable of Trump 7%(36) 17%(85) 25%(123) 41%(205) 10%(52) 501 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(87) 19%(185) 24%(244) 37%(373) 11%(108) 998 Very Favorable of Trump 14%(37) 19%(52) 22%(59) 36%(98) 9%(24) 269 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 7%(12) 19%(35) 32%(58) 33%(60) 10%(18) 183 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(6) 18%(16) 31%(28) 32%(28) 12%(11) 90 Very Unfavorable of Trump 7%(30) 17%(69) 23%(95) 43%(176) 10%(41) 411 #1 Issue: Economy 12%(37) 20%(58) 26%(76) 36%(105) 7%(20) 295 #1 Issue: Security 8%(10) 14%(19) 19%(26) 44%(62) 15%(21) 138 #1 Issue: Health Care 7%(15) 17%(38) 27%(60) 38%(85) 11%(24) 222 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 6%(10) 22%(35) 24%(38) 39%(61) 9%(14) 157 #1 Issue: Education 12%(7) 33%(19) 15%(8) 24%(13) 17%(10) 56 #1 Issue: Other 4%(2) 16%(9) 23%(13) 37%(21) 20%(11) 56 2018 House Vote: Democrat 9%(33) 18%(68) 26%(98) 39%(148) 9%(36) 383 2018 House Vote: Republican 8%(28) 17%(58) 25%(86) 40%(138) 9%(31) 342 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(29) 17%(61) 26%(94) 41%(148) 8%(31) 363 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(27) 17%(58) 26%(91) 39%(134) 11%(37) 347 2016 Vote: Other 4%(3) 21%(14) 17%(12) 43%(29) 15%(10) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(29) 24%(52) 22%(48) 28%(63) 14%(30) 221 Voted in 2014: Yes 7%(50) 18%(121) 25%(163) 41%(274) 8%(56) 664 Voted in 2014: No 11%(37) 19%(64) 24%(81) 30%(99) 15%(52) 334 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 9%(39) 19%(81) 24%(103) 40%(170) 9%(38) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7%(19) 15%(42) 26%(70) 43%(118) 8%(22) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(29) 22%(59) 24%(62) 27%(72) 16%(42) 263 4-Region: Northeast 6%(10) 18%(33) 29%(52) 35%(63) 12%(22) 179 4-Region: Midwest 7%(17) 19%(44) 22%(49) 37%(84) 14%(32) 225 4-Region: South 10%(37) 18%(66) 26%(93) 36%(129) 11%(38) 363 4-Region: West 10%(24) 19%(43) 22%(51) 42%(98) 7%(16) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(40) 19%(85) 25%(111) 38%(170) 10%(45) 451 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(36) 17%(68) 26%(101) 38%(152) 10%(38) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL18a_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government providing nancial support to the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 9%(87) 19%(185) 24%(244) 37%(373) 11%(108) 998 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 10%(44) 18%(77) 23%(99) 40%(173) 9%(37) 430 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 10%(33) 17%(60) 25%(86) 38%(131) 10%(34) 343 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 7%(4) 31%(19) 30%(18) 29%(18) 3%(2) 61 Don’t know / No opinion 6%(5) 22%(22) 24%(23) 25%(24) 23%(22) 96 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 POL18b_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(168) 27%(272) 23%(231) 19%(188) 14%(136) 995 Gender: Male 12%(55) 25%(117) 26%(118) 23%(105) 15%(68) 463 Gender: Female 21%(113) 29%(155) 21%(113) 16%(83) 13%(68) 532 Age: 18-29 17%(30) 23%(40) 23%(41) 22%(38) 15%(27) 176 Age: 30-44 19%(43) 29%(65) 20%(45) 16%(36) 16%(35) 224 Age: 45-54 16%(29) 28%(50) 18%(31) 21%(38) 17%(30) 179 Age: 55-64 20%(36) 27%(50) 24%(44) 21%(39) 8%(14) 182 Age: 65+ 13%(30) 29%(67) 30%(70) 16%(38) 12%(29) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 13%(11) 23%(19) 22%(18) 25%(21) 17%(15) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 20%(47) 27%(63) 22%(50) 16%(38) 15%(36) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 17%(44) 28%(73) 19%(49) 20%(53) 16%(42) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 16%(59) 27%(101) 26%(96) 20%(73) 11%(40) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 15%(58) 27%(103) 25%(97) 19%(74) 14%(55) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(43) 24%(68) 21%(59) 26%(72) 14%(40) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 21%(67) 31%(102) 23%(74) 13%(42) 13%(41) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 12%(18) 27%(41) 28%(43) 19%(29) 15%(23) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 17%(40) 26%(62) 23%(55) 19%(45) 14%(32) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(16) 23%(36) 22%(34) 32%(48) 12%(18) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 21%(27) 25%(32) 20%(26) 18%(24) 17%(22) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(21) 26%(40) 27%(42) 18%(28) 17%(27) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 27%(46) 37%(61) 19%(32) 8%(14) 9%(14) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 16%(45) 24%(67) 26%(73) 26%(73) 8%(22) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 16%(41) 30%(76) 21%(54) 22%(56) 10%(25) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(65) 30%(106) 24%(85) 13%(47) 15%(55) 358 Educ: < College 18%(112) 27%(166) 21%(135) 18%(113) 16%(101) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 13%(31) 30%(69) 29%(68) 18%(42) 10%(24) 234 Educ: Post-grad 19%(25) 27%(37) 22%(29) 24%(33) 8%(11) 133 Income: Under 50k 18%(95) 26%(135) 22%(112) 18%(95) 16%(83) 520 Income: 50k-100k 14%(44) 28%(85) 25%(76) 20%(63) 13%(39) 307 Income: 100k+ 17%(29) 31%(53) 25%(43) 18%(30) 8%(14) 169 Ethnicity: White 17%(132) 28%(226) 23%(184) 20%(158) 12%(98) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(168) 27%(272) 23%(231) 19%(188) 14%(136) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 13%(12) 27%(26) 22%(21) 25%(24) 13%(13) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 18%(24) 24%(32) 25%(33) 14%(19) 20%(26) 134 Ethnicity: Other 18%(12) 23%(15) 22%(14) 18%(11) 19%(12) 63 All Christian 17%(75) 31%(138) 24%(108) 18%(79) 11%(50) 451 All Non-Christian 16%(8) 28%(15) 19%(10) 21%(11) 16%(8) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 18%(82) 25%(112) 23%(104) 19%(84) 16%(73) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(8) 30%(18) 20%(12) 19%(11) 18%(11) 61 Evangelical 21%(61) 29%(83) 17%(48) 16%(45) 17%(49) 285 Non-Evangelical 17%(60) 30%(103) 26%(90) 17%(58) 10%(36) 347 Community: Urban 18%(42) 25%(58) 20%(48) 22%(51) 16%(37) 235 Community: Suburban 17%(86) 28%(142) 24%(119) 20%(99) 12%(59) 505 Community: Rural 15%(39) 28%(72) 25%(65) 15%(38) 16%(41) 255 Employ: Private Sector 18%(58) 27%(85) 24%(75) 18%(58) 13%(40) 316 Employ: Government 9%(6) 33%(20) 17%(10) 26%(16) 15%(9) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(12) 24%(19) 16%(13) 21%(17) 23%(19) 80 Employ: Homemaker 26%(16) 26%(15) 27%(16) 10%(6) 11%(7) 60 Employ: Retired 13%(33) 28%(68) 29%(72) 18%(44) 12%(29) 245 Employ: Unemployed 22%(23) 31%(32) 19%(19) 17%(18) 10%(10) 102 Employ: Other 14%(11) 30%(22) 20%(15) 24%(18) 12%(9) 75 Military HH: Yes 15%(27) 27%(49) 29%(53) 18%(34) 12%(22) 185 Military HH: No 17%(141) 28%(223) 22%(178) 19%(154) 14%(114) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(66) 28%(109) 24%(94) 14%(53) 16%(62) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(102) 27%(164) 22%(138) 22%(135) 12%(74) 612 Trump Job Approve 19%(86) 29%(132) 24%(106) 14%(62) 14%(62) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 15%(80) 26%(135) 24%(125) 24%(124) 12%(61) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 18%(46) 30%(79) 24%(63) 16%(41) 13%(35) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 22%(40) 29%(53) 23%(43) 12%(21) 15%(27) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(25) 23%(28) 20%(24) 19%(23) 18%(22) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 14%(55) 27%(107) 25%(101) 25%(101) 10%(38) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(168) 27%(272) 23%(231) 19%(188) 14%(136) 995 Favorable of Trump 19%(81) 29%(124) 24%(105) 15%(63) 14%(61) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 16%(84) 26%(140) 23%(121) 23%(122) 12%(62) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 18%(53) 30%(86) 23%(66) 16%(45) 13%(36) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 19%(28) 26%(38) 26%(39) 12%(18) 17%(25) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 23%(26) 30%(34) 18%(20) 13%(14) 16%(17) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 14%(58) 25%(106) 24%(101) 26%(108) 11%(45) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 18%(51) 31%(87) 21%(59) 18%(51) 12%(34) 281 #1 Issue: Security 16%(23) 27%(38) 23%(33) 19%(27) 15%(21) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 21%(42) 30%(60) 24%(49) 16%(33) 10%(20) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 16%(25) 22%(35) 29%(46) 16%(25) 17%(26) 156 #1 Issue: Education 19%(13) 26%(17) 18%(12) 17%(11) 19%(13) 66 #1 Issue: Other 11%(7) 26%(16) 16%(11) 33%(21) 14%(9) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 17%(65) 27%(104) 24%(92) 23%(91) 10%(38) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 18%(63) 31%(104) 24%(80) 16%(53) 12%(41) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 17%(60) 26%(91) 25%(86) 21%(72) 12%(41) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 18%(66) 31%(110) 26%(93) 15%(55) 10%(37) 361 2016 Vote: Other 9%(7) 24%(17) 27%(20) 27%(20) 13%(10) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(35) 25%(53) 15%(32) 20%(41) 23%(49) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 18%(120) 28%(187) 25%(166) 18%(121) 12%(79) 673 Voted in 2014: No 15%(48) 26%(85) 20%(65) 21%(67) 18%(57) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 18%(75) 27%(115) 23%(97) 21%(90) 10%(43) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 17%(48) 31%(87) 28%(78) 13%(37) 10%(28) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(41) 24%(61) 20%(51) 19%(48) 20%(52) 253 4-Region: Northeast 17%(29) 28%(49) 21%(37) 22%(39) 12%(21) 175 4-Region: Midwest 19%(43) 26%(62) 23%(53) 17%(40) 15%(35) 233 4-Region: South 16%(62) 28%(106) 22%(85) 19%(72) 15%(56) 382 4-Region: West 16%(33) 27%(56) 27%(56) 18%(37) 12%(24) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 15%(71) 27%(123) 24%(111) 21%(98) 12%(57) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(76) 30%(117) 23%(88) 13%(51) 14%(52) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_1: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Banks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(168) 27%(272) 23%(231) 19%(188) 14%(136) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 14%(63) 30%(129) 24%(104) 23%(99) 9%(41) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 20%(66) 29%(95) 26%(84) 14%(44) 12%(38) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 16%(10) 21%(13) 27%(17) 13%(9) 23%(15) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 13%(12) 22%(20) 15%(14) 20%(18) 31%(28) 91 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 POL18b_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(193) 35%(344) 17%(167) 16%(164) 13%(128) 995 Gender: Male 15%(69) 36%(165) 18%(84) 18%(83) 13%(62) 463 Gender: Female 23%(124) 34%(178) 16%(83) 15%(80) 13%(67) 532 Age: 18-29 24%(43) 27%(47) 16%(29) 15%(27) 17%(30) 176 Age: 30-44 20%(46) 36%(80) 15%(33) 18%(40) 11%(26) 224 Age: 45-54 22%(39) 28%(50) 17%(31) 17%(31) 16%(28) 179 Age: 55-64 18%(33) 40%(73) 18%(33) 15%(27) 9%(17) 182 Age: 65+ 14%(32) 40%(94) 18%(42) 17%(39) 12%(27) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 25%(21) 18%(15) 19%(16) 19%(16) 19%(16) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 23%(53) 36%(85) 13%(30) 17%(39) 12%(28) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 21%(55) 29%(76) 18%(47) 16%(43) 15%(40) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 16%(58) 40%(147) 18%(65) 16%(59) 11%(39) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 22%(85) 33%(126) 16%(62) 15%(59) 14%(55) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(42) 30%(86) 21%(58) 21%(59) 13%(37) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 20%(66) 40%(132) 14%(47) 14%(45) 11%(36) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 20%(31) 37%(57) 14%(22) 13%(20) 16%(25) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 24%(55) 30%(69) 17%(40) 17%(40) 13%(29) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(17) 31%(47) 24%(37) 22%(33) 11%(17) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 19%(24) 30%(39) 16%(21) 20%(26) 16%(21) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 14%(21) 39%(62) 16%(25) 19%(30) 12%(19) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 26%(44) 42%(70) 13%(22) 9%(15) 10%(17) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 18%(50) 32%(90) 17%(49) 24%(69) 8%(23) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 17%(43) 37%(93) 19%(48) 16%(39) 11%(28) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 19%(69) 39%(138) 17%(62) 12%(44) 12%(45) 358 Educ: < College 20%(124) 34%(210) 16%(102) 16%(98) 15%(93) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 18%(41) 37%(87) 18%(42) 17%(39) 11%(25) 234 Educ: Post-grad 21%(28) 35%(46) 17%(23) 20%(26) 8%(10) 133 Income: Under 50k 20%(103) 31%(161) 17%(87) 18%(93) 15%(76) 520 Income: 50k-100k 19%(57) 38%(115) 16%(48) 14%(44) 14%(42) 307 Income: 100k+ 20%(33) 40%(67) 19%(32) 16%(27) 6%(10) 169 Ethnicity: White 18%(146) 35%(283) 17%(138) 18%(141) 11%(90) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(193) 35%(344) 17%(167) 16%(164) 13%(128) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 20%(19) 33%(31) 12%(11) 21%(20) 14%(13) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 25%(33) 34%(46) 12%(17) 8%(10) 21%(28) 134 Ethnicity: Other 22%(14) 24%(15) 19%(12) 19%(12) 16%(10) 63 All Christian 18%(80) 37%(164) 18%(80) 17%(75) 11%(52) 451 All Non-Christian 21%(11) 39%(21) 7%(4) 17%(9) 16%(8) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 21%(96) 33%(148) 18%(80) 15%(67) 14%(63) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 19%(11) 42%(25) 6%(4) 18%(11) 15%(9) 61 Evangelical 20%(58) 35%(101) 13%(38) 15%(43) 16%(46) 285 Non-Evangelical 21%(72) 35%(121) 20%(70) 15%(52) 10%(33) 347 Community: Urban 22%(51) 34%(80) 12%(28) 18%(43) 14%(33) 235 Community: Suburban 19%(98) 37%(186) 18%(92) 15%(76) 10%(53) 505 Community: Rural 17%(44) 30%(78) 19%(47) 17%(44) 17%(42) 255 Employ: Private Sector 19%(61) 36%(113) 20%(62) 15%(47) 10%(33) 316 Employ: Government 12%(7) 35%(21) 20%(12) 16%(10) 17%(10) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 18%(14) 36%(29) 11%(9) 16%(13) 19%(15) 80 Employ: Homemaker 35%(21) 32%(19) 14%(8) 12%(7) 8%(5) 60 Employ: Retired 14%(34) 38%(94) 18%(43) 18%(44) 12%(30) 245 Employ: Unemployed 26%(27) 32%(33) 13%(13) 17%(18) 12%(12) 102 Employ: Other 19%(14) 34%(26) 14%(10) 20%(15) 13%(10) 75 Military HH: Yes 18%(33) 38%(70) 15%(28) 20%(37) 9%(17) 185 Military HH: No 20%(160) 34%(274) 17%(138) 16%(127) 14%(111) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 20%(77) 38%(145) 15%(57) 12%(45) 15%(59) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 19%(116) 32%(199) 18%(110) 19%(119) 11%(69) 612 Trump Job Approve 21%(94) 36%(163) 17%(78) 12%(56) 13%(57) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 18%(95) 34%(178) 17%(88) 20%(105) 11%(58) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 21%(56) 40%(106) 13%(33) 15%(39) 12%(31) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 21%(39) 31%(57) 25%(45) 9%(17) 14%(26) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(25) 29%(36) 21%(26) 12%(15) 17%(20) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 18%(71) 35%(142) 15%(62) 22%(90) 9%(38) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(193) 35%(344) 17%(167) 16%(164) 13%(128) 995 Favorable of Trump 19%(84) 38%(164) 18%(77) 13%(58) 12%(53) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 19%(102) 33%(173) 17%(89) 19%(102) 12%(63) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 21%(61) 40%(114) 13%(37) 15%(43) 11%(31) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 15%(22) 34%(50) 27%(40) 10%(14) 15%(22) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 27%(30) 26%(29) 19%(22) 9%(10) 19%(21) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 17%(72) 34%(143) 16%(67) 22%(92) 10%(42) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 21%(60) 36%(102) 19%(53) 13%(38) 10%(29) 281 #1 Issue: Security 21%(29) 38%(54) 14%(20) 15%(21) 12%(17) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 23%(47) 34%(69) 13%(26) 18%(36) 12%(25) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 12%(19) 33%(51) 22%(34) 18%(28) 16%(25) 156 #1 Issue: Education 17%(11) 32%(21) 15%(10) 13%(8) 23%(15) 66 #1 Issue: Other 11%(7) 31%(20) 22%(14) 24%(15) 12%(8) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 18%(72) 35%(135) 17%(67) 19%(75) 11%(42) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 20%(68) 38%(129) 17%(58) 15%(51) 10%(36) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 20%(72) 35%(121) 14%(50) 18%(64) 13%(44) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 19%(68) 39%(141) 19%(68) 14%(50) 9%(33) 361 2016 Vote: Other 7%(5) 34%(25) 21%(15) 26%(19) 13%(9) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(49) 27%(56) 16%(34) 15%(31) 20%(41) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 19%(131) 36%(244) 17%(117) 16%(109) 11%(72) 673 Voted in 2014: No 19%(63) 31%(100) 15%(50) 17%(55) 17%(56) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(85) 35%(147) 16%(68) 19%(80) 10%(40) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 19%(53) 40%(112) 18%(51) 12%(33) 10%(29) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(52) 29%(73) 17%(42) 15%(38) 19%(48) 253 4-Region: Northeast 15%(26) 38%(67) 18%(32) 17%(30) 12%(21) 175 4-Region: Midwest 23%(53) 28%(64) 21%(49) 16%(37) 13%(30) 233 4-Region: South 19%(73) 33%(128) 15%(57) 18%(70) 14%(54) 382 4-Region: West 20%(42) 41%(85) 14%(29) 13%(27) 11%(22) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 20%(92) 34%(154) 17%(76) 17%(78) 13%(59) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(77) 39%(150) 16%(62) 14%(52) 11%(44) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_2: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Airlines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(193) 35%(344) 17%(167) 16%(164) 13%(128) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 20%(86) 35%(154) 18%(76) 18%(80) 9%(40) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 20%(67) 40%(130) 16%(51) 14%(44) 11%(35) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 11%(7) 31%(20) 26%(17) 13%(8) 18%(12) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 21%(19) 20%(18) 14%(13) 14%(13) 31%(28) 91 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 POL18b_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(337) 42%(419) 9%(85) 5%(51) 10%(103) 995 Gender: Male 28%(132) 46%(212) 8%(39) 5%(22) 13%(59) 463 Gender: Female 39%(205) 39%(207) 9%(46) 5%(29) 8%(45) 532 Age: 18-29 38%(67) 28%(49) 11%(19) 10%(18) 13%(23) 176 Age: 30-44 37%(83) 42%(93) 8%(18) 5%(10) 9%(19) 224 Age: 45-54 35%(62) 40%(72) 6%(10) 5%(8) 15%(26) 179 Age: 55-64 34%(61) 47%(86) 10%(18) 2%(3) 8%(14) 182 Age: 65+ 27%(64) 51%(118) 9%(20) 5%(11) 9%(21) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 36%(30) 23%(19) 11%(9) 16%(14) 14%(12) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 38%(89) 39%(92) 9%(21) 4%(9) 10%(23) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 36%(93) 40%(103) 6%(16) 5%(14) 13%(34) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 30%(111) 48%(176) 10%(35) 4%(14) 8%(31) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 34%(133) 43%(166) 9%(33) 5%(18) 10%(37) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 28%(78) 44%(123) 11%(31) 7%(19) 11%(31) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 39%(126) 40%(130) 6%(21) 4%(14) 11%(35) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 27%(42) 49%(76) 7%(11) 3%(4) 14%(21) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 39%(91) 39%(90) 9%(22) 6%(14) 7%(16) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 26%(40) 45%(69) 11%(16) 8%(13) 9%(14) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(38) 42%(55) 11%(15) 5%(6) 13%(17) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 32%(50) 43%(67) 7%(12) 3%(5) 15%(23) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 45%(76) 37%(62) 5%(9) 5%(9) 7%(12) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 39%(108) 45%(126) 7%(18) 5%(13) 5%(15) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 33%(83) 45%(114) 8%(21) 6%(15) 7%(19) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 31%(111) 43%(153) 10%(34) 5%(18) 12%(41) 358 Educ: < College 35%(218) 40%(251) 8%(53) 5%(33) 12%(73) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 35%(83) 41%(96) 9%(21) 5%(12) 10%(23) 234 Educ: Post-grad 28%(37) 54%(72) 8%(11) 4%(5) 6%(8) 133 Income: Under 50k 35%(183) 38%(196) 10%(52) 6%(29) 12%(60) 520 Income: 50k-100k 31%(96) 47%(144) 6%(18) 5%(17) 11%(33) 307 Income: 100k+ 35%(59) 47%(80) 9%(15) 3%(5) 6%(10) 169 Ethnicity: White 35%(278) 43%(343) 8%(67) 5%(39) 9%(72) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(337) 42%(419) 9%(85) 5%(51) 10%(103) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 28%(27) 43%(41) 11%(11) 9%(8) 9%(8) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 28%(37) 40%(54) 8%(11) 7%(9) 17%(22) 134 Ethnicity: Other 35%(22) 35%(22) 10%(6) 4%(3) 15%(9) 63 All Christian 33%(148) 45%(202) 8%(38) 6%(27) 8%(35) 451 All Non-Christian 32%(17) 45%(24) 5%(3) 2%(1) 16%(8) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 36%(164) 38%(170) 10%(44) 4%(19) 12%(56) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35%(21) 43%(26) 4%(3) 3%(2) 15%(9) 61 Evangelical 34%(98) 37%(106) 8%(24) 8%(22) 12%(35) 285 Non-Evangelical 37%(129) 44%(153) 7%(25) 4%(15) 7%(26) 347 Community: Urban 36%(84) 38%(90) 9%(21) 5%(11) 12%(29) 235 Community: Suburban 35%(175) 44%(220) 9%(47) 4%(19) 9%(43) 505 Community: Rural 30%(78) 42%(108) 7%(18) 8%(20) 12%(31) 255 Employ: Private Sector 37%(115) 39%(123) 10%(31) 5%(15) 10%(32) 316 Employ: Government 21%(13) 49%(29) 11%(6) 9%(5) 11%(7) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 34%(27) 36%(29) 10%(8) 4%(3) 16%(13) 80 Employ: Homemaker 48%(29) 30%(18) 11%(7) 8%(5) 3%(2) 60 Employ: Retired 26%(64) 54%(132) 6%(16) 4%(10) 9%(23) 245 Employ: Unemployed 38%(39) 40%(41) 9%(9) 3%(3) 9%(10) 102 Employ: Other 38%(29) 43%(33) 7%(6) 1%(1) 10%(7) 75 Military HH: Yes 39%(73) 40%(74) 7%(13) 6%(10) 8%(15) 185 Military HH: No 33%(264) 43%(345) 9%(72) 5%(40) 11%(89) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 36%(137) 39%(148) 7%(28) 4%(17) 14%(53) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 33%(200) 44%(271) 9%(57) 5%(34) 8%(50) 612 Trump Job Approve 34%(154) 41%(183) 8%(37) 5%(24) 11%(50) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 34%(177) 45%(233) 9%(47) 5%(26) 8%(41) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 38%(100) 39%(104) 7%(19) 6%(17) 9%(24) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 29%(54) 43%(79) 10%(19) 4%(7) 14%(25) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 33%(41) 34%(42) 16%(19) 5%(6) 12%(15) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 34%(136) 48%(192) 7%(28) 5%(20) 6%(26) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(337) 42%(419) 9%(85) 5%(51) 10%(103) 995 Favorable of Trump 35%(151) 40%(176) 9%(38) 5%(23) 11%(47) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 33%(175) 45%(237) 8%(45) 5%(27) 8%(44) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 39%(111) 39%(111) 8%(22) 6%(17) 9%(25) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 27%(40) 44%(65) 11%(17) 4%(6) 14%(21) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 33%(37) 38%(42) 13%(15) 3%(4) 12%(13) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 33%(138) 47%(195) 7%(30) 6%(23) 7%(31) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 35%(97) 42%(118) 10%(29) 4%(12) 9%(25) 281 #1 Issue: Security 33%(47) 38%(54) 10%(14) 7%(11) 11%(16) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 37%(74) 47%(95) 5%(11) 4%(9) 7%(14) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 27%(42) 47%(73) 9%(14) 3%(5) 14%(22) 156 #1 Issue: Education 44%(29) 23%(15) 8%(6) 8%(5) 17%(11) 66 #1 Issue: Other 36%(23) 39%(25) 9%(6) 8%(5) 8%(5) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 32%(125) 47%(184) 8%(33) 6%(22) 7%(26) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 37%(126) 41%(139) 8%(26) 5%(18) 10%(33) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 35%(122) 44%(155) 8%(30) 5%(17) 8%(28) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 36%(129) 43%(154) 8%(29) 5%(18) 8%(30) 361 2016 Vote: Other 17%(12) 49%(35) 15%(11) 4%(3) 16%(12) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(74) 35%(74) 8%(16) 6%(13) 16%(34) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 34%(228) 44%(298) 9%(59) 4%(27) 9%(62) 673 Voted in 2014: No 34%(110) 37%(120) 8%(27) 7%(24) 13%(42) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 36%(150) 45%(188) 9%(38) 3%(14) 7%(30) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 33%(91) 46%(128) 7%(20) 5%(14) 9%(25) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(86) 33%(84) 10%(24) 8%(21) 15%(37) 253 4-Region: Northeast 34%(60) 40%(70) 6%(11) 8%(14) 12%(20) 175 4-Region: Midwest 32%(75) 43%(100) 11%(26) 5%(11) 9%(21) 233 4-Region: South 33%(127) 42%(162) 9%(33) 5%(20) 11%(40) 382 4-Region: West 37%(75) 42%(86) 8%(15) 3%(6) 11%(22) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 33%(151) 45%(205) 9%(42) 5%(23) 9%(39) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 37%(143) 40%(155) 8%(31) 4%(16) 11%(41) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_3: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Restaurants Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(337) 42%(419) 9%(85) 5%(51) 10%(103) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 35%(151) 45%(198) 9%(38) 5%(22) 6%(26) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 36%(119) 41%(134) 8%(27) 5%(15) 10%(32) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 35%(22) 32%(20) 13%(9) 5%(3) 15%(10) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 23%(21) 34%(31) 9%(8) 8%(7) 25%(23) 91 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 POL18b_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(488) 33%(325) 4%(44) 4%(37) 10%(101) 995 Gender: Male 44%(204) 36%(168) 4%(17) 4%(17) 12%(57) 463 Gender: Female 53%(284) 29%(157) 5%(28) 4%(19) 8%(44) 532 Age: 18-29 42%(74) 23%(41) 10%(17) 9%(16) 16%(28) 176 Age: 30-44 50%(111) 31%(70) 4%(10) 4%(9) 11%(25) 224 Age: 45-54 51%(92) 36%(65) 1%(2) 2%(3) 10%(18) 179 Age: 55-64 54%(98) 36%(66) 3%(6) 2%(3) 5%(10) 182 Age: 65+ 49%(114) 36%(83) 4%(10) 3%(6) 9%(20) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 30%(25) 21%(17) 15%(13) 15%(12) 19%(16) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 49%(114) 30%(71) 5%(12) 3%(8) 12%(29) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 53%(137) 34%(88) 2%(4) 3%(7) 10%(26) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 51%(188) 36%(134) 3%(13) 3%(9) 7%(25) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 53%(205) 29%(113) 6%(23) 2%(8) 10%(38) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 41%(116) 38%(107) 3%(9) 6%(16) 12%(35) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 51%(167) 32%(105) 4%(13) 4%(13) 9%(28) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 52%(80) 30%(47) 5%(8) 1%(2) 11%(17) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 54%(125) 28%(66) 6%(14) 3%(6) 9%(21) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 37%(57) 41%(63) 3%(4) 6%(9) 13%(20) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 46%(60) 34%(44) 3%(4) 5%(7) 12%(16) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 43%(68) 37%(59) 2%(4) 4%(7) 13%(20) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 59%(99) 28%(46) 5%(9) 4%(6) 4%(7) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 60%(170) 28%(78) 3%(7) 3%(9) 6%(17) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 46%(116) 35%(89) 5%(13) 5%(12) 8%(21) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 46%(166) 38%(136) 4%(14) 3%(11) 9%(32) 358 Educ: < College 48%(303) 32%(202) 4%(24) 4%(23) 12%(76) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 47%(109) 35%(82) 7%(16) 3%(7) 8%(19) 234 Educ: Post-grad 57%(77) 31%(41) 3%(4) 5%(6) 5%(6) 133 Income: Under 50k 45%(231) 33%(172) 5%(24) 4%(22) 13%(70) 520 Income: 50k-100k 53%(162) 31%(95) 5%(16) 4%(11) 7%(22) 307 Income: 100k+ 56%(95) 34%(58) 2%(4) 2%(3) 5%(9) 169 Ethnicity: White 50%(401) 34%(272) 4%(28) 4%(29) 8%(68) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(488) 33%(325) 4%(44) 4%(37) 10%(101) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 49%(47) 25%(24) 8%(7) 8%(8) 10%(9) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 45%(61) 26%(34) 9%(12) 2%(3) 17%(23) 134 Ethnicity: Other 41%(26) 30%(19) 5%(3) 7%(4) 16%(10) 63 All Christian 50%(225) 34%(154) 4%(19) 4%(20) 7%(34) 451 All Non-Christian 50%(27) 32%(17) — (0) 6%(3) 12%(6) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 49%(221) 31%(140) 5%(22) 3%(14) 13%(57) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 50%(30) 31%(19) — (0) 5%(3) 14%(9) 61 Evangelical 46%(130) 31%(90) 4%(12) 6%(16) 13%(37) 285 Non-Evangelical 52%(181) 35%(122) 4%(15) 2%(8) 6%(21) 347 Community: Urban 50%(118) 31%(74) 4%(11) 6%(14) 8%(19) 235 Community: Suburban 51%(257) 31%(158) 5%(23) 3%(13) 11%(53) 505 Community: Rural 44%(113) 36%(93) 4%(11) 4%(10) 11%(29) 255 Employ: Private Sector 52%(164) 31%(99) 4%(14) 3%(9) 9%(30) 316 Employ: Government 38%(23) 33%(20) 9%(5) 6%(4) 14%(9) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 50%(40) 33%(26) 1%(1) 3%(2) 13%(10) 80 Employ: Homemaker 59%(36) 25%(15) 5%(3) 5%(3) 5%(3) 60 Employ: Retired 47%(115) 39%(96) 3%(7) 3%(6) 8%(21) 245 Employ: Unemployed 49%(50) 34%(34) 2%(2) 1%(1) 14%(14) 102 Employ: Other 55%(41) 30%(22) 4%(3) 4%(3) 8%(6) 75 Military HH: Yes 54%(100) 28%(53) 7%(13) 3%(6) 7%(13) 185 Military HH: No 48%(389) 34%(272) 4%(31) 4%(31) 11%(88) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 48%(184) 33%(125) 5%(17) 4%(14) 11%(43) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 50%(305) 33%(200) 4%(27) 4%(22) 9%(58) 612 Trump Job Approve 47%(211) 35%(159) 4%(18) 4%(17) 10%(44) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 51%(268) 31%(161) 5%(27) 4%(19) 9%(49) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 51%(135) 31%(83) 4%(10) 4%(11) 10%(26) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 41%(76) 42%(76) 4%(7) 3%(6) 10%(18) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 40%(49) 29%(36) 9%(11) 5%(7) 16%(19) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 54%(219) 31%(125) 4%(16) 3%(13) 7%(30) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(488) 33%(325) 4%(44) 4%(37) 10%(101) 995 Favorable of Trump 48%(211) 34%(148) 4%(16) 4%(17) 10%(44) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 50%(266) 32%(169) 5%(25) 3%(18) 9%(49) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 53%(152) 30%(86) 4%(10) 4%(11) 10%(27) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 39%(59) 42%(63) 4%(5) 4%(6) 11%(16) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 38%(43) 33%(36) 9%(10) 6%(6) 15%(16) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 54%(223) 32%(133) 4%(15) 3%(12) 8%(33) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 50%(141) 33%(94) 4%(11) 3%(8) 10%(28) 281 #1 Issue: Security 42%(59) 40%(56) 1%(2) 6%(9) 11%(16) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 59%(120) 30%(60) 3%(6) 3%(5) 6%(12) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 47%(73) 35%(55) 5%(7) 2%(3) 12%(18) 156 #1 Issue: Education 49%(32) 23%(15) 4%(3) 9%(6) 15%(10) 66 #1 Issue: Other 47%(30) 34%(22) 5%(3) 5%(3) 9%(6) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 53%(206) 31%(122) 5%(20) 3%(10) 9%(33) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 51%(175) 34%(117) 3%(10) 5%(17) 7%(23) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 54%(189) 30%(105) 4%(15) 2%(8) 10%(34) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 52%(188) 34%(124) 4%(13) 3%(12) 7%(24) 361 2016 Vote: Other 36%(26) 39%(29) 4%(3) 5%(4) 15%(11) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(85) 32%(68) 6%(13) 6%(13) 15%(32) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 52%(352) 33%(221) 3%(23) 3%(19) 9%(58) 673 Voted in 2014: No 42%(137) 32%(104) 6%(21) 5%(17) 13%(43) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 56%(236) 31%(131) 3%(13) 2%(9) 8%(32) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 49%(137) 37%(102) 3%(7) 4%(10) 8%(21) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(100) 31%(78) 9%(23) 6%(15) 15%(37) 253 4-Region: Northeast 56%(98) 30%(52) 3%(5) 2%(4) 10%(17) 175 4-Region: Midwest 43%(100) 39%(90) 7%(17) 2%(5) 9%(21) 233 4-Region: South 49%(189) 31%(117) 4%(17) 6%(22) 10%(37) 382 4-Region: West 50%(102) 32%(66) 2%(5) 3%(7) 13%(26) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 52%(240) 29%(135) 6%(27) 3%(14) 9%(43) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 50%(193) 34%(132) 4%(14) 4%(14) 9%(33) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_4: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Small businesses Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(488) 33%(325) 4%(44) 4%(37) 10%(101) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 53%(233) 31%(137) 5%(22) 3%(13) 7%(31) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 51%(167) 33%(107) 5%(16) 3%(11) 8%(26) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 34%(22) 41%(26) 2%(2) 6%(4) 17%(11) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 40%(37) 26%(24) 4%(4) 6%(6) 23%(21) 91 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 POL18b_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(120) 30%(298) 26%(254) 16%(164) 16%(158) 995 Gender: Male 10%(48) 29%(134) 26%(121) 18%(85) 17%(77) 463 Gender: Female 14%(72) 31%(165) 25%(134) 15%(79) 15%(82) 532 Age: 18-29 14%(25) 23%(41) 21%(38) 20%(35) 21%(38) 176 Age: 30-44 15%(33) 31%(70) 24%(54) 14%(31) 16%(35) 224 Age: 45-54 11%(19) 29%(53) 22%(39) 20%(36) 18%(32) 179 Age: 55-64 12%(21) 34%(62) 28%(52) 15%(28) 11%(20) 182 Age: 65+ 9%(22) 31%(72) 31%(72) 14%(33) 15%(34) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 13%(11) 24%(20) 19%(16) 22%(19) 22%(18) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 14%(32) 29%(68) 24%(56) 16%(37) 17%(41) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 13%(34) 29%(77) 22%(58) 18%(47) 17%(45) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 10%(36) 33%(121) 29%(108) 15%(57) 13%(47) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 13%(50) 31%(120) 25%(97) 15%(59) 16%(62) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(27) 26%(74) 28%(80) 20%(56) 16%(46) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 13%(44) 32%(105) 24%(77) 15%(49) 16%(51) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 11%(16) 33%(51) 23%(36) 17%(26) 16%(25) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 14%(33) 29%(68) 26%(61) 14%(34) 16%(37) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8%(13) 27%(41) 29%(45) 21%(32) 14%(22) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 11%(14) 25%(33) 27%(36) 18%(24) 18%(24) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(19) 26%(41) 25%(40) 17%(27) 19%(30) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 15%(25) 38%(64) 22%(37) 13%(21) 12%(21) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 14%(38) 31%(87) 28%(80) 17%(47) 10%(29) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(28) 31%(77) 26%(65) 19%(48) 13%(33) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(42) 32%(115) 26%(92) 14%(50) 16%(59) 358 Educ: < College 14%(85) 28%(176) 23%(142) 17%(106) 19%(119) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(24) 32%(74) 29%(68) 17%(39) 12%(29) 234 Educ: Post-grad 9%(11) 36%(48) 34%(45) 14%(18) 8%(11) 133 Income: Under 50k 13%(69) 26%(134) 23%(121) 19%(97) 19%(99) 520 Income: 50k-100k 10%(31) 32%(99) 28%(85) 16%(48) 14%(44) 307 Income: 100k+ 12%(21) 38%(65) 29%(48) 11%(19) 10%(16) 169 Ethnicity: White 11%(90) 31%(250) 26%(211) 17%(134) 14%(113) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(120) 30%(298) 26%(254) 16%(164) 16%(158) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 12%(11) 29%(28) 22%(21) 22%(21) 16%(15) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 16%(22) 28%(37) 19%(25) 12%(17) 25%(34) 134 Ethnicity: Other 13%(8) 18%(12) 29%(18) 21%(13) 19%(12) 63 All Christian 11%(48) 34%(151) 26%(116) 17%(78) 13%(58) 451 All Non-Christian 17%(9) 29%(15) 25%(14) 14%(8) 15%(8) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 13%(58) 27%(121) 26%(116) 16%(71) 19%(88) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(9) 31%(19) 22%(14) 15%(9) 17%(10) 61 Evangelical 10%(29) 35%(101) 19%(56) 17%(48) 18%(52) 285 Non-Evangelical 14%(49) 29%(102) 29%(101) 17%(57) 11%(38) 347 Community: Urban 18%(42) 24%(58) 24%(58) 16%(37) 17%(41) 235 Community: Suburban 10%(48) 34%(171) 26%(132) 15%(77) 15%(77) 505 Community: Rural 12%(30) 27%(70) 25%(64) 19%(49) 16%(41) 255 Employ: Private Sector 14%(44) 29%(93) 27%(86) 15%(48) 14%(45) 316 Employ: Government 5%(3) 33%(20) 30%(18) 15%(9) 18%(11) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 7%(6) 26%(21) 24%(20) 16%(13) 26%(20) 80 Employ: Homemaker 20%(12) 36%(21) 17%(10) 21%(13) 6%(3) 60 Employ: Retired 10%(24) 29%(70) 31%(75) 15%(36) 16%(39) 245 Employ: Unemployed 15%(15) 29%(30) 24%(25) 16%(16) 16%(17) 102 Employ: Other 10%(8) 43%(32) 13%(10) 20%(15) 14%(11) 75 Military HH: Yes 11%(20) 33%(62) 28%(52) 16%(29) 12%(23) 185 Military HH: No 12%(101) 29%(237) 25%(203) 17%(135) 17%(136) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 13%(51) 31%(120) 22%(86) 15%(59) 17%(67) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 11%(69) 29%(178) 27%(168) 17%(105) 15%(91) 612 Trump Job Approve 14%(61) 31%(137) 23%(105) 17%(76) 15%(69) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 11%(57) 30%(157) 28%(148) 16%(86) 15%(76) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 16%(43) 30%(80) 22%(59) 19%(49) 13%(34) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10%(18) 31%(57) 25%(46) 14%(27) 19%(36) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 12%(15) 28%(34) 27%(33) 11%(13) 22%(26) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 10%(42) 31%(123) 28%(114) 18%(73) 12%(50) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(120) 30%(298) 26%(254) 16%(164) 16%(158) 995 Favorable of Trump 13%(58) 29%(128) 24%(105) 17%(74) 16%(70) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 12%(61) 31%(161) 27%(143) 16%(87) 14%(76) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 16%(46) 30%(85) 22%(62) 19%(53) 14%(39) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 8%(12) 28%(42) 29%(43) 14%(21) 21%(31) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 15%(17) 27%(30) 26%(28) 13%(15) 19%(21) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 11%(44) 31%(131) 28%(115) 17%(72) 13%(55) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 14%(39) 32%(91) 26%(73) 14%(40) 14%(39) 281 #1 Issue: Security 14%(20) 32%(45) 21%(29) 15%(21) 18%(26) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(33) 36%(73) 24%(49) 13%(27) 10%(21) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 9%(14) 21%(33) 32%(50) 20%(31) 18%(28) 156 #1 Issue: Education 8%(5) 24%(16) 19%(13) 26%(17) 23%(15) 66 #1 Issue: Other 3%(2) 22%(14) 29%(19) 24%(16) 21%(14) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 12%(48) 31%(122) 28%(111) 15%(60) 13%(49) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 14%(48) 31%(106) 24%(81) 19%(64) 13%(43) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 13%(45) 31%(110) 25%(88) 15%(53) 16%(56) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(48) 30%(109) 27%(97) 16%(59) 13%(49) 361 2016 Vote: Other 6%(5) 24%(18) 35%(25) 19%(14) 16%(12) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(23) 29%(62) 21%(45) 18%(38) 20%(43) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 13%(84) 31%(209) 27%(179) 16%(106) 14%(96) 673 Voted in 2014: No 11%(36) 28%(90) 23%(76) 18%(58) 19%(63) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 14%(58) 31%(131) 26%(107) 16%(67) 14%(57) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11%(32) 33%(91) 28%(77) 15%(42) 13%(36) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(30) 28%(70) 22%(57) 18%(46) 20%(51) 253 4-Region: Northeast 12%(22) 30%(53) 23%(41) 17%(30) 17%(30) 175 4-Region: Midwest 12%(28) 30%(71) 26%(61) 15%(35) 16%(37) 233 4-Region: South 12%(44) 30%(115) 24%(92) 19%(71) 15%(59) 382 4-Region: West 13%(26) 29%(59) 29%(60) 14%(28) 16%(32) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 13%(58) 31%(140) 25%(116) 16%(74) 16%(71) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 13%(49) 31%(119) 26%(100) 15%(57) 16%(60) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_5: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Car manufacturers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(120) 30%(298) 26%(254) 16%(164) 16%(158) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 11%(47) 34%(146) 27%(119) 16%(70) 12%(53) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 14%(44) 32%(105) 25%(81) 15%(51) 14%(47) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 8%(5) 19%(12) 27%(17) 20%(13) 27%(17) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 16%(14) 18%(16) 16%(15) 19%(18) 31%(28) 91 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 POL18b_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(150) 31%(307) 23%(230) 15%(152) 16%(157) 995 Gender: Male 12%(57) 32%(148) 24%(111) 16%(73) 16%(75) 463 Gender: Female 17%(93) 30%(160) 22%(119) 15%(79) 15%(81) 532 Age: 18-29 23%(41) 22%(39) 20%(36) 19%(33) 16%(28) 176 Age: 30-44 15%(34) 35%(79) 22%(49) 13%(30) 14%(32) 224 Age: 45-54 13%(23) 33%(59) 20%(36) 17%(30) 18%(32) 179 Age: 55-64 16%(29) 28%(51) 28%(50) 13%(23) 16%(29) 182 Age: 65+ 10%(24) 34%(80) 25%(59) 16%(36) 15%(35) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 24%(20) 15%(13) 16%(14) 26%(22) 19%(16) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 15%(36) 35%(81) 24%(57) 12%(29) 13%(32) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 16%(41) 32%(83) 19%(51) 16%(42) 17%(45) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 12%(46) 31%(114) 26%(96) 15%(55) 16%(57) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 18%(71) 31%(120) 20%(77) 15%(58) 16%(62) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 11%(31) 29%(82) 28%(80) 17%(49) 14%(41) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 15%(48) 32%(105) 23%(74) 14%(44) 17%(54) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 17%(27) 30%(46) 19%(29) 14%(21) 20%(31) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 19%(44) 31%(73) 20%(48) 16%(38) 13%(31) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 9%(13) 35%(52) 29%(43) 17%(25) 12%(18) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 14%(18) 23%(30) 28%(36) 18%(24) 18%(23) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(17) 31%(49) 24%(38) 17%(27) 17%(26) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 18%(31) 33%(56) 21%(35) 10%(18) 17%(28) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 16%(44) 34%(96) 21%(59) 16%(45) 13%(37) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 13%(33) 33%(84) 26%(65) 18%(45) 10%(25) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(46) 31%(112) 24%(87) 14%(49) 18%(64) 358 Educ: < College 18%(112) 29%(181) 21%(131) 14%(89) 18%(114) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 11%(25) 32%(75) 26%(61) 18%(41) 14%(32) 234 Educ: Post-grad 9%(12) 38%(51) 28%(38) 16%(22) 8%(11) 133 Income: Under 50k 16%(83) 30%(158) 21%(111) 15%(79) 17%(90) 520 Income: 50k-100k 14%(42) 29%(91) 23%(71) 17%(52) 17%(52) 307 Income: 100k+ 15%(25) 35%(59) 29%(49) 12%(21) 9%(15) 169 Ethnicity: White 13%(104) 32%(252) 24%(190) 17%(132) 15%(120) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(150) 31%(307) 23%(230) 15%(152) 16%(157) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 22%(21) 22%(21) 19%(18) 18%(17) 19%(18) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 27%(36) 29%(39) 18%(24) 8%(10) 18%(24) 134 Ethnicity: Other 16%(10) 25%(16) 25%(16) 15%(9) 19%(12) 63 All Christian 14%(62) 31%(138) 23%(103) 17%(76) 16%(73) 451 All Non-Christian 16%(8) 40%(22) 15%(8) 14%(8) 15%(8) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 16%(73) 30%(137) 25%(114) 13%(58) 16%(72) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(8) 41%(25) 13%(8) 15%(9) 17%(10) 61 Evangelical 16%(44) 32%(92) 19%(55) 14%(41) 19%(53) 285 Non-Evangelical 16%(57) 29%(100) 25%(86) 16%(55) 14%(49) 347 Community: Urban 18%(42) 33%(78) 20%(47) 14%(34) 14%(33) 235 Community: Suburban 13%(65) 31%(156) 27%(137) 14%(72) 15%(75) 505 Community: Rural 17%(43) 28%(73) 18%(45) 18%(46) 19%(49) 255 Employ: Private Sector 15%(46) 30%(94) 25%(80) 15%(46) 16%(50) 316 Employ: Government 6%(4) 30%(18) 29%(17) 20%(12) 15%(9) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 14%(11) 27%(22) 24%(19) 18%(15) 16%(13) 80 Employ: Homemaker 23%(14) 36%(21) 16%(10) 14%(9) 10%(6) 60 Employ: Retired 12%(28) 34%(83) 27%(66) 12%(30) 15%(37) 245 Employ: Unemployed 16%(16) 38%(39) 19%(19) 11%(12) 15%(16) 102 Employ: Other 22%(16) 30%(23) 16%(12) 16%(12) 16%(12) 75 Military HH: Yes 14%(26) 37%(69) 23%(42) 15%(29) 11%(20) 185 Military HH: No 15%(124) 29%(239) 23%(188) 15%(123) 17%(136) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(64) 32%(124) 20%(75) 13%(52) 18%(68) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 14%(85) 30%(183) 25%(155) 16%(100) 14%(88) 612 Trump Job Approve 16%(70) 31%(139) 22%(100) 15%(66) 16%(74) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 14%(73) 31%(164) 25%(129) 16%(84) 14%(74) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 16%(42) 32%(85) 22%(59) 16%(41) 14%(37) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 16%(29) 29%(53) 22%(40) 13%(24) 20%(37) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(24) 25%(30) 27%(33) 12%(14) 16%(20) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 12%(49) 33%(133) 24%(96) 17%(70) 14%(54) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(150) 31%(307) 23%(230) 15%(152) 16%(157) 995 Favorable of Trump 14%(62) 32%(138) 24%(103) 14%(61) 16%(70) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 15%(78) 30%(161) 23%(123) 17%(88) 15%(78) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 16%(45) 33%(96) 22%(62) 15%(44) 14%(40) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 12%(17) 28%(42) 28%(41) 12%(18) 21%(31) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 21%(23) 30%(33) 19%(22) 15%(17) 15%(16) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 13%(55) 31%(127) 24%(101) 17%(71) 15%(62) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 17%(46) 34%(97) 23%(65) 15%(42) 11%(32) 281 #1 Issue: Security 16%(22) 32%(46) 22%(31) 16%(23) 14%(20) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 18%(37) 34%(68) 23%(46) 12%(23) 14%(28) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 11%(17) 29%(44) 22%(35) 15%(23) 24%(37) 156 #1 Issue: Education 13%(9) 30%(20) 15%(10) 22%(14) 19%(13) 66 #1 Issue: Other 6%(4) 20%(13) 33%(22) 24%(15) 17%(11) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 15%(60) 34%(131) 23%(91) 15%(59) 13%(50) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 15%(50) 31%(104) 25%(84) 17%(57) 14%(46) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 15%(54) 34%(119) 22%(77) 15%(52) 14%(49) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(52) 31%(113) 27%(96) 14%(51) 14%(50) 361 2016 Vote: Other 2%(2) 28%(20) 30%(22) 20%(15) 20%(14) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(42) 26%(55) 17%(35) 16%(34) 21%(44) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(97) 31%(211) 24%(164) 15%(102) 15%(98) 673 Voted in 2014: No 16%(53) 30%(96) 20%(66) 15%(49) 18%(58) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 16%(67) 34%(143) 22%(93) 15%(65) 13%(53) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11%(31) 35%(96) 26%(72) 14%(39) 14%(39) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(50) 24%(60) 21%(54) 15%(38) 20%(51) 253 4-Region: Northeast 16%(27) 31%(55) 22%(39) 15%(27) 16%(28) 175 4-Region: Midwest 16%(36) 31%(73) 26%(60) 12%(27) 16%(36) 233 4-Region: South 15%(56) 30%(116) 22%(86) 17%(64) 16%(60) 382 4-Region: West 15%(31) 31%(63) 22%(45) 16%(33) 16%(33) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 17%(79) 31%(143) 22%(101) 16%(72) 14%(64) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 14%(53) 33%(126) 24%(92) 14%(55) 16%(60) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_6: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Technology companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(150) 31%(307) 23%(230) 15%(152) 16%(157) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 16%(69) 32%(142) 24%(103) 17%(73) 11%(49) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 15%(48) 32%(104) 24%(80) 14%(46) 15%(49) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 3%(2) 32%(20) 25%(16) 14%(9) 26%(17) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 20%(18) 22%(20) 17%(15) 14%(13) 28%(26) 91 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 POL18b_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(294) 39%(390) 11%(106) 8%(83) 12%(122) 995 Gender: Male 27%(125) 41%(191) 11%(49) 9%(43) 12%(55) 463 Gender: Female 32%(169) 38%(200) 11%(57) 7%(40) 13%(67) 532 Age: 18-29 27%(48) 28%(49) 13%(23) 16%(28) 16%(29) 176 Age: 30-44 30%(66) 41%(92) 12%(27) 6%(13) 12%(26) 224 Age: 45-54 28%(50) 40%(71) 10%(18) 10%(17) 13%(23) 179 Age: 55-64 32%(58) 43%(79) 8%(15) 7%(12) 10%(19) 182 Age: 65+ 31%(72) 43%(100) 10%(23) 6%(13) 11%(25) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 18%(16) 22%(18) 18%(15) 20%(17) 22%(18) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 31%(73) 39%(90) 11%(26) 7%(17) 12%(27) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 29%(76) 39%(103) 10%(27) 9%(23) 12%(32) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 33%(121) 42%(153) 8%(31) 7%(25) 10%(39) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 33%(129) 39%(152) 9%(36) 7%(27) 11%(43) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 24%(68) 40%(113) 11%(32) 11%(31) 14%(39) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 30%(97) 39%(126) 12%(38) 8%(25) 12%(40) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 31%(48) 43%(66) 8%(12) 8%(12) 11%(17) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 35%(81) 37%(86) 10%(24) 7%(16) 11%(27) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24%(37) 40%(61) 14%(21) 11%(17) 11%(16) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 24%(31) 40%(52) 9%(11) 11%(14) 17%(22) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 26%(41) 41%(64) 10%(16) 9%(15) 14%(22) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 34%(57) 37%(62) 13%(22) 6%(10) 11%(18) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 41%(114) 39%(109) 6%(18) 7%(20) 7%(19) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 25%(64) 43%(108) 13%(32) 10%(26) 9%(22) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 25%(91) 43%(154) 12%(44) 6%(22) 13%(48) 358 Educ: < College 30%(188) 36%(229) 10%(64) 9%(57) 14%(90) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(61) 43%(100) 13%(30) 8%(19) 11%(25) 234 Educ: Post-grad 34%(45) 46%(62) 10%(13) 6%(7) 5%(6) 133 Income: Under 50k 31%(161) 36%(185) 11%(58) 9%(46) 13%(69) 520 Income: 50k-100k 28%(85) 40%(123) 11%(33) 9%(27) 13%(39) 307 Income: 100k+ 28%(48) 49%(83) 9%(15) 6%(10) 8%(13) 169 Ethnicity: White 30%(236) 41%(325) 10%(84) 8%(64) 11%(90) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(294) 39%(390) 11%(106) 8%(83) 12%(122) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 32%(31) 30%(29) 8%(8) 18%(17) 11%(11) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 29%(39) 34%(45) 11%(15) 10%(13) 17%(22) 134 Ethnicity: Other 31%(20) 32%(20) 12%(8) 10%(6) 14%(9) 63 All Christian 27%(122) 44%(198) 10%(46) 8%(37) 11%(48) 451 All Non-Christian 31%(17) 41%(22) 13%(7) 1%(1) 13%(7) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 31%(142) 36%(163) 10%(46) 9%(40) 14%(63) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 32%(19) 38%(23) 15%(9) 1%(1) 14%(9) 61 Evangelical 25%(72) 40%(113) 11%(31) 9%(26) 15%(44) 285 Non-Evangelical 33%(115) 40%(139) 9%(31) 8%(27) 10%(35) 347 Community: Urban 29%(68) 41%(98) 9%(20) 10%(23) 11%(26) 235 Community: Suburban 30%(152) 39%(198) 12%(60) 8%(39) 11%(56) 505 Community: Rural 29%(74) 37%(95) 10%(26) 8%(21) 15%(39) 255 Employ: Private Sector 27%(85) 40%(126) 13%(41) 8%(25) 12%(38) 316 Employ: Government 25%(15) 39%(24) 14%(8) 10%(6) 12%(7) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 33%(26) 29%(23) 11%(9) 10%(8) 18%(14) 80 Employ: Homemaker 38%(23) 41%(25) 8%(5) 9%(6) 3%(2) 60 Employ: Retired 29%(72) 44%(107) 10%(25) 6%(14) 11%(27) 245 Employ: Unemployed 33%(33) 40%(41) 6%(6) 10%(10) 12%(12) 102 Employ: Other 34%(26) 41%(31) 8%(6) 4%(3) 13%(10) 75 Military HH: Yes 30%(56) 40%(75) 11%(21) 9%(17) 9%(16) 185 Military HH: No 29%(238) 39%(316) 11%(85) 8%(66) 13%(105) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 27%(103) 40%(152) 13%(50) 8%(29) 13%(49) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 31%(191) 39%(239) 9%(56) 9%(54) 12%(73) 612 Trump Job Approve 27%(123) 40%(181) 11%(50) 8%(37) 13%(58) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 31%(163) 39%(206) 11%(55) 9%(45) 11%(55) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 29%(76) 39%(102) 12%(33) 10%(26) 10%(28) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 26%(47) 43%(79) 9%(17) 6%(11) 16%(30) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 24%(30) 31%(38) 15%(19) 9%(10) 20%(25) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 33%(133) 42%(167) 9%(37) 9%(35) 8%(30) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(294) 39%(390) 11%(106) 8%(83) 12%(122) 995 Favorable of Trump 27%(116) 40%(176) 12%(54) 8%(36) 12%(53) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 32%(169) 39%(207) 9%(47) 8%(44) 11%(60) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 29%(83) 38%(109) 14%(39) 9%(27) 10%(27) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 22%(33) 45%(66) 10%(15) 6%(9) 18%(26) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 25%(28) 35%(39) 8%(9) 8%(9) 23%(25) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 34%(140) 40%(168) 9%(38) 8%(35) 8%(35) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 27%(76) 42%(119) 9%(25) 8%(22) 14%(39) 281 #1 Issue: Security 20%(29) 40%(56) 16%(23) 12%(16) 12%(17) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 34%(68) 44%(89) 9%(19) 5%(11) 8%(16) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 34%(52) 38%(59) 9%(14) 6%(10) 13%(21) 156 #1 Issue: Education 34%(22) 32%(21) 8%(5) 11%(8) 14%(9) 66 #1 Issue: Other 30%(19) 32%(21) 13%(8) 13%(9) 12%(8) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 33%(129) 42%(163) 9%(34) 8%(32) 9%(34) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 28%(96) 42%(142) 13%(45) 7%(25) 10%(33) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 34%(121) 41%(144) 8%(29) 6%(22) 10%(35) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(104) 43%(156) 13%(45) 7%(26) 8%(30) 361 2016 Vote: Other 20%(15) 43%(32) 9%(6) 12%(9) 16%(11) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(54) 28%(58) 12%(26) 13%(27) 22%(45) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 32%(214) 40%(271) 10%(70) 7%(50) 10%(68) 673 Voted in 2014: No 25%(80) 37%(120) 11%(36) 10%(33) 17%(53) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 37%(156) 39%(164) 9%(38) 6%(26) 9%(36) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 27%(74) 44%(121) 11%(31) 9%(25) 9%(26) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(60) 35%(87) 11%(29) 11%(29) 19%(48) 253 4-Region: Northeast 30%(53) 41%(71) 9%(15) 8%(13) 13%(22) 175 4-Region: Midwest 27%(63) 42%(98) 11%(25) 7%(15) 14%(32) 233 4-Region: South 28%(105) 37%(143) 12%(46) 10%(40) 13%(48) 382 4-Region: West 36%(73) 38%(78) 10%(20) 7%(14) 9%(19) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 33%(151) 41%(187) 9%(40) 7%(34) 10%(47) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 28%(108) 40%(155) 13%(48) 8%(29) 12%(45) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_7: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Local governments Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(294) 39%(390) 11%(106) 8%(83) 12%(122) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 31%(135) 44%(191) 10%(45) 7%(31) 8%(35) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 29%(94) 40%(131) 13%(42) 8%(25) 11%(35) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 27%(17) 39%(25) 11%(7) 8%(5) 14%(9) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 26%(24) 22%(20) 9%(8) 16%(14) 28%(25) 91 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 POL18b_8: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Movie theater companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(153) 33%(330) 21%(205) 15%(154) 15%(154) 995 Gender: Male 13%(59) 31%(144) 23%(107) 17%(78) 16%(76) 463 Gender: Female 18%(94) 35%(186) 18%(98) 14%(76) 15%(79) 532 Age: 18-29 27%(47) 26%(46) 11%(20) 16%(28) 20%(34) 176 Age: 30-44 17%(38) 35%(77) 21%(48) 13%(29) 14%(31) 224 Age: 45-54 16%(29) 32%(57) 18%(32) 18%(32) 16%(29) 179 Age: 55-64 11%(20) 37%(68) 24%(44) 15%(27) 13%(24) 182 Age: 65+ 8%(19) 34%(80) 26%(61) 16%(38) 15%(35) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 30%(25) 18%(15) 8%(7) 24%(20) 19%(16) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 19%(44) 36%(85) 18%(42) 12%(29) 14%(34) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 17%(45) 31%(81) 19%(51) 15%(40) 17%(45) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 9%(34) 37%(135) 23%(86) 16%(58) 15%(55) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 18%(70) 35%(136) 20%(77) 12%(45) 15%(59) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(35) 29%(82) 21%(61) 20%(58) 17%(47) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 15%(48) 34%(111) 21%(67) 16%(51) 15%(47) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 15%(23) 39%(60) 22%(34) 9%(14) 16%(24) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 20%(47) 33%(77) 18%(43) 13%(31) 15%(35) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(16) 27%(41) 25%(38) 22%(33) 16%(24) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 15%(19) 31%(41) 17%(22) 19%(25) 18%(24) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(21) 27%(43) 22%(35) 19%(30) 18%(28) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(27) 41%(68) 19%(32) 13%(21) 12%(19) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 18%(49) 38%(106) 19%(53) 15%(41) 11%(31) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(28) 39%(97) 20%(51) 15%(38) 15%(37) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(53) 29%(104) 24%(85) 17%(62) 15%(53) 358 Educ: < College 19%(119) 30%(188) 19%(118) 15%(95) 17%(108) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(23) 36%(84) 24%(56) 16%(37) 14%(34) 234 Educ: Post-grad 8%(11) 43%(58) 23%(30) 17%(22) 9%(13) 133 Income: Under 50k 18%(94) 29%(149) 19%(98) 16%(85) 18%(93) 520 Income: 50k-100k 12%(36) 37%(115) 21%(65) 14%(44) 16%(48) 307 Income: 100k+ 14%(23) 39%(66) 25%(42) 15%(25) 8%(13) 169 Ethnicity: White 14%(108) 35%(276) 21%(169) 17%(133) 14%(112) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_8: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Movie theater companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(153) 33%(330) 21%(205) 15%(154) 15%(154) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 21%(20) 27%(26) 21%(20) 13%(12) 18%(17) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 24%(32) 30%(40) 14%(19) 9%(13) 23%(31) 134 Ethnicity: Other 20%(12) 22%(14) 27%(17) 14%(9) 18%(11) 63 All Christian 13%(60) 32%(146) 25%(111) 16%(71) 14%(63) 451 All Non-Christian 17%(9) 43%(23) 9%(5) 14%(8) 17%(9) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 17%(75) 33%(150) 18%(80) 16%(71) 17%(78) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(9) 43%(26) 8%(5) 15%(9) 19%(12) 61 Evangelical 18%(50) 31%(88) 18%(52) 15%(44) 18%(51) 285 Non-Evangelical 15%(53) 33%(114) 26%(90) 14%(47) 12%(43) 347 Community: Urban 19%(45) 33%(78) 17%(39) 13%(31) 18%(42) 235 Community: Suburban 14%(70) 36%(183) 23%(114) 14%(72) 13%(66) 505 Community: Rural 15%(37) 27%(69) 20%(52) 20%(51) 18%(47) 255 Employ: Private Sector 15%(48) 35%(111) 22%(71) 13%(42) 14%(43) 316 Employ: Government 7%(4) 29%(18) 21%(13) 25%(15) 18%(11) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(12) 29%(23) 17%(13) 18%(15) 20%(16) 80 Employ: Homemaker 22%(13) 39%(23) 17%(10) 16%(10) 6%(4) 60 Employ: Retired 8%(19) 36%(88) 26%(63) 16%(39) 15%(36) 245 Employ: Unemployed 27%(28) 25%(25) 18%(18) 15%(15) 16%(16) 102 Employ: Other 16%(12) 39%(30) 14%(10) 13%(10) 18%(14) 75 Military HH: Yes 16%(29) 34%(63) 19%(35) 17%(31) 14%(27) 185 Military HH: No 15%(124) 33%(266) 21%(169) 15%(123) 16%(127) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 15%(57) 33%(126) 20%(77) 15%(59) 17%(64) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 16%(95) 33%(203) 21%(128) 16%(96) 15%(90) 612 Trump Job Approve 13%(60) 31%(139) 22%(100) 17%(78) 16%(72) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 17%(90) 35%(185) 20%(104) 14%(75) 13%(69) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 14%(38) 29%(77) 23%(62) 18%(47) 15%(41) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 12%(22) 34%(62) 20%(37) 17%(31) 17%(31) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 23%(28) 25%(31) 19%(24) 14%(17) 18%(22) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 15%(62) 38%(154) 20%(81) 14%(58) 12%(47) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_8: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Movie theater companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(153) 33%(330) 21%(205) 15%(154) 15%(154) 995 Favorable of Trump 13%(59) 32%(138) 21%(93) 17%(76) 16%(70) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 17%(88) 35%(184) 21%(108) 15%(77) 14%(71) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 16%(47) 30%(85) 23%(65) 17%(49) 14%(41) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 8%(12) 35%(53) 19%(28) 18%(27) 20%(30) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 25%(28) 23%(25) 23%(26) 11%(12) 18%(20) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 14%(60) 38%(159) 20%(82) 15%(64) 12%(52) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 16%(44) 38%(106) 22%(61) 13%(37) 12%(34) 281 #1 Issue: Security 15%(21) 28%(40) 22%(31) 21%(29) 14%(20) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 20%(40) 37%(74) 19%(38) 14%(28) 12%(24) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 8%(12) 34%(53) 24%(38) 12%(19) 22%(34) 156 #1 Issue: Education 17%(11) 27%(18) 13%(8) 21%(14) 22%(14) 66 #1 Issue: Other 11%(7) 25%(16) 20%(13) 20%(13) 24%(15) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 15%(58) 36%(142) 22%(84) 15%(58) 13%(49) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 13%(43) 33%(112) 23%(77) 19%(64) 13%(45) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 17%(58) 35%(124) 20%(71) 13%(45) 15%(53) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(46) 32%(116) 23%(84) 19%(69) 13%(45) 361 2016 Vote: Other 4%(3) 42%(30) 25%(18) 15%(11) 14%(10) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(45) 28%(59) 15%(31) 14%(29) 21%(45) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(96) 35%(233) 22%(148) 15%(104) 14%(92) 673 Voted in 2014: No 18%(57) 30%(97) 18%(57) 16%(50) 19%(62) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 16%(65) 37%(155) 19%(82) 14%(58) 14%(60) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 13%(36) 34%(95) 24%(65) 17%(46) 12%(34) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(50) 28%(71) 18%(44) 16%(41) 18%(47) 253 4-Region: Northeast 14%(25) 31%(54) 23%(40) 18%(31) 14%(25) 175 4-Region: Midwest 16%(38) 31%(73) 25%(58) 12%(28) 16%(37) 233 4-Region: South 15%(57) 33%(125) 18%(67) 18%(69) 17%(63) 382 4-Region: West 16%(33) 38%(78) 19%(39) 13%(26) 14%(29) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 17%(77) 35%(162) 20%(92) 13%(60) 15%(68) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 14%(55) 33%(127) 22%(83) 17%(64) 15%(56) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(170) 37%(368) 19%(192) 12%(116) 15%(150) 995 Gender: Male 14%(65) 37%(171) 21%(98) 12%(56) 16%(73) 463 Gender: Female 20%(105) 37%(197) 18%(94) 11%(60) 14%(76) 532 Age: 18-29 21%(37) 29%(52) 17%(29) 17%(30) 16%(28) 176 Age: 30-44 19%(42) 38%(85) 20%(44) 11%(24) 13%(29) 224 Age: 45-54 16%(29) 33%(58) 20%(35) 13%(24) 19%(34) 179 Age: 55-64 19%(35) 43%(78) 18%(33) 7%(12) 13%(24) 182 Age: 65+ 12%(28) 41%(95) 21%(50) 11%(27) 15%(34) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 19%(16) 28%(23) 12%(10) 22%(18) 19%(16) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 19%(45) 35%(82) 20%(47) 12%(29) 13%(31) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 18%(47) 34%(90) 19%(51) 12%(30) 17%(44) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 15%(57) 43%(157) 18%(68) 10%(36) 14%(51) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 20%(77) 37%(141) 18%(69) 10%(39) 15%(60) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(34) 35%(100) 23%(66) 15%(43) 14%(40) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 18%(59) 39%(126) 17%(56) 10%(34) 15%(50) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 16%(24) 39%(60) 21%(32) 8%(12) 17%(26) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 23%(53) 35%(81) 16%(38) 12%(27) 15%(34) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 12%(18) 37%(55) 25%(37) 15%(23) 12%(18) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 12%(16) 34%(45) 22%(29) 15%(19) 17%(22) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 15%(23) 35%(55) 18%(29) 13%(21) 19%(30) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 22%(36) 43%(71) 16%(27) 8%(13) 12%(20) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 17%(48) 39%(109) 22%(62) 12%(35) 10%(27) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(45) 38%(95) 17%(43) 13%(33) 14%(34) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16%(56) 38%(137) 20%(71) 11%(38) 15%(55) 358 Educ: < College 18%(113) 35%(221) 17%(106) 12%(76) 18%(111) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 16%(37) 39%(91) 23%(54) 11%(26) 11%(26) 234 Educ: Post-grad 15%(20) 42%(56) 23%(31) 10%(14) 9%(12) 133 Income: Under 50k 16%(84) 36%(185) 19%(98) 13%(67) 17%(86) 520 Income: 50k-100k 19%(58) 37%(114) 17%(52) 12%(36) 15%(47) 307 Income: 100k+ 17%(29) 41%(69) 25%(42) 8%(13) 9%(16) 169 Ethnicity: White 16%(125) 39%(308) 20%(160) 12%(95) 14%(110) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(170) 37%(368) 19%(192) 12%(116) 15%(150) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(16) 36%(34) 9%(8) 21%(20) 17%(17) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 25%(34) 33%(44) 13%(18) 9%(12) 20%(27) 134 Ethnicity: Other 18%(11) 25%(16) 22%(14) 15%(9) 20%(13) 63 All Christian 18%(81) 36%(163) 19%(87) 13%(60) 13%(59) 451 All Non-Christian 19%(10) 43%(23) 14%(8) 10%(5) 15%(8) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 16%(73) 37%(169) 20%(90) 10%(45) 17%(78) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 16%(10) 41%(25) 14%(9) 11%(7) 17%(10) 61 Evangelical 18%(50) 36%(102) 17%(49) 12%(35) 17%(49) 285 Non-Evangelical 20%(68) 37%(127) 20%(70) 12%(41) 12%(40) 347 Community: Urban 19%(44) 34%(81) 16%(38) 14%(33) 17%(39) 235 Community: Suburban 18%(90) 39%(197) 20%(102) 9%(48) 14%(68) 505 Community: Rural 14%(37) 35%(90) 20%(52) 14%(35) 16%(42) 255 Employ: Private Sector 17%(55) 37%(118) 22%(71) 10%(31) 13%(42) 316 Employ: Government 11%(6) 43%(26) 20%(12) 12%(7) 15%(9) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 13%(10) 42%(34) 12%(10) 9%(7) 24%(19) 80 Employ: Homemaker 26%(15) 40%(24) 14%(8) 11%(7) 9%(6) 60 Employ: Retired 14%(35) 41%(101) 18%(44) 12%(29) 15%(37) 245 Employ: Unemployed 24%(25) 26%(27) 19%(20) 16%(16) 14%(14) 102 Employ: Other 16%(12) 37%(28) 23%(18) 9%(7) 15%(11) 75 Military HH: Yes 21%(38) 33%(62) 21%(39) 12%(23) 12%(22) 185 Military HH: No 16%(132) 38%(306) 19%(152) 11%(93) 16%(127) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 18%(70) 36%(137) 18%(70) 11%(43) 17%(65) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 16%(101) 38%(231) 20%(122) 12%(73) 14%(85) 612 Trump Job Approve 17%(76) 36%(162) 20%(90) 12%(52) 15%(68) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 18%(94) 38%(200) 19%(100) 12%(62) 13%(68) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 19%(49) 35%(93) 17%(45) 14%(38) 15%(39) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 15%(27) 38%(69) 24%(45) 8%(14) 16%(29) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(25) 32%(39) 16%(19) 11%(13) 21%(25) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 17%(69) 40%(160) 20%(81) 12%(49) 11%(43) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(170) 37%(368) 19%(192) 12%(116) 15%(150) 995 Favorable of Trump 17%(74) 36%(159) 20%(86) 12%(51) 15%(65) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 17%(91) 37%(198) 20%(105) 12%(63) 14%(72) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 21%(60) 35%(101) 17%(50) 13%(38) 13%(37) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(15) 38%(57) 24%(36) 9%(13) 18%(28) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 19%(21) 31%(34) 22%(24) 10%(12) 18%(20) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 17%(70) 39%(163) 19%(80) 12%(51) 12%(52) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(54) 38%(106) 22%(61) 9%(25) 12%(34) 281 #1 Issue: Security 18%(26) 35%(49) 18%(26) 13%(19) 16%(22) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 21%(43) 40%(81) 18%(36) 9%(19) 12%(24) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 10%(16) 42%(65) 15%(23) 12%(18) 22%(34) 156 #1 Issue: Education 18%(12) 27%(18) 18%(12) 18%(12) 19%(13) 66 #1 Issue: Other 10%(7) 33%(21) 26%(17) 16%(10) 14%(9) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 19%(73) 39%(152) 19%(73) 12%(45) 12%(47) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 18%(61) 37%(126) 21%(71) 12%(39) 13%(44) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 21%(73) 39%(136) 16%(57) 10%(37) 14%(48) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 16%(58) 39%(141) 21%(76) 11%(41) 12%(44) 361 2016 Vote: Other 6%(4) 35%(26) 29%(21) 12%(9) 18%(13) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(35) 31%(65) 17%(37) 14%(30) 21%(44) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 19%(126) 39%(262) 19%(126) 10%(70) 13%(89) 673 Voted in 2014: No 14%(45) 33%(106) 20%(65) 14%(46) 19%(61) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(85) 38%(160) 19%(78) 11%(46) 12%(51) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 17%(47) 41%(113) 19%(54) 10%(29) 13%(35) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(35) 33%(82) 19%(48) 14%(36) 20%(52) 253 4-Region: Northeast 11%(20) 35%(62) 22%(39) 15%(26) 16%(29) 175 4-Region: Midwest 16%(37) 34%(80) 21%(48) 11%(26) 18%(42) 233 4-Region: South 18%(70) 38%(144) 18%(70) 11%(44) 14%(54) 382 4-Region: West 21%(43) 40%(81) 17%(34) 10%(21) 12%(26) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 19%(88) 37%(170) 19%(86) 11%(52) 14%(64) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 18%(68) 38%(145) 19%(75) 10%(40) 15%(57) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_9: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Hotel companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 17%(170) 37%(368) 19%(192) 12%(116) 15%(150) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 18%(80) 40%(173) 19%(84) 12%(52) 11%(46) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 17%(57) 38%(125) 19%(63) 11%(36) 14%(47) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 10%(7) 32%(21) 24%(16) 11%(7) 22%(14) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 18%(16) 22%(20) 11%(10) 16%(15) 33%(30) 91 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 POL18b_10: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Retailers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(226) 45%(446) 13%(130) 7%(69) 13%(125) 995 Gender: Male 20%(93) 45%(208) 13%(62) 8%(36) 14%(66) 463 Gender: Female 25%(133) 45%(238) 13%(68) 6%(33) 11%(59) 532 Age: 18-29 22%(39) 37%(65) 13%(23) 12%(22) 16%(27) 176 Age: 30-44 25%(56) 44%(99) 14%(31) 5%(11) 12%(26) 224 Age: 45-54 19%(34) 44%(79) 13%(23) 7%(13) 17%(30) 179 Age: 55-64 27%(49) 47%(86) 13%(24) 4%(7) 9%(16) 182 Age: 65+ 20%(48) 50%(116) 12%(28) 7%(15) 11%(26) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 12%(10) 38%(32) 11%(9) 18%(15) 20%(17) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 25%(59) 43%(101) 15%(34) 5%(13) 11%(26) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 23%(59) 42%(110) 13%(34) 7%(18) 15%(40) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 24%(89) 48%(175) 13%(48) 6%(21) 10%(36) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 23%(88) 46%(179) 13%(50) 5%(19) 13%(51) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 20%(56) 42%(119) 14%(41) 12%(35) 12%(33) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 25%(82) 46%(148) 12%(39) 5%(15) 13%(41) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 22%(34) 48%(74) 11%(17) 4%(7) 15%(22) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 23%(54) 45%(104) 14%(34) 5%(13) 12%(28) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(25) 44%(67) 14%(21) 14%(21) 12%(18) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 24%(31) 39%(51) 15%(20) 10%(13) 11%(15) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 22%(34) 42%(66) 15%(24) 5%(8) 16%(25) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 28%(48) 49%(82) 9%(15) 4%(7) 10%(16) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 23%(65) 49%(137) 12%(34) 7%(19) 9%(25) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 21%(53) 48%(120) 12%(31) 7%(18) 12%(29) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23%(82) 43%(155) 14%(49) 7%(24) 13%(48) 358 Educ: < College 25%(156) 43%(269) 11%(71) 7%(41) 15%(91) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 19%(44) 47%(109) 15%(36) 8%(19) 11%(26) 234 Educ: Post-grad 19%(26) 51%(68) 17%(23) 7%(9) 6%(8) 133 Income: Under 50k 23%(121) 42%(219) 12%(64) 8%(40) 15%(75) 520 Income: 50k-100k 22%(68) 46%(142) 12%(38) 7%(21) 12%(38) 307 Income: 100k+ 22%(37) 50%(85) 16%(28) 4%(8) 7%(12) 169 Ethnicity: White 23%(181) 46%(371) 13%(103) 7%(54) 11%(89) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_10: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Retailers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(226) 45%(446) 13%(130) 7%(69) 13%(125) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 20%(19) 49%(46) 13%(13) 11%(11) 7%(6) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 21%(28) 42%(56) 13%(18) 6%(8) 19%(25) 134 Ethnicity: Other 27%(17) 30%(19) 14%(9) 11%(7) 18%(11) 63 All Christian 23%(103) 46%(207) 13%(58) 8%(36) 10%(46) 451 All Non-Christian 23%(13) 43%(23) 9%(5) 10%(5) 15%(8) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 23%(105) 43%(197) 13%(60) 6%(26) 15%(67) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 21%(13) 44%(27) 8%(5) 10%(6) 17%(10) 61 Evangelical 23%(66) 42%(121) 12%(34) 9%(25) 14%(40) 285 Non-Evangelical 25%(87) 45%(157) 15%(51) 6%(21) 9%(32) 347 Community: Urban 26%(61) 40%(95) 13%(30) 8%(20) 13%(30) 235 Community: Suburban 21%(105) 48%(241) 14%(72) 5%(26) 12%(61) 505 Community: Rural 24%(60) 43%(110) 11%(28) 9%(23) 13%(34) 255 Employ: Private Sector 23%(73) 45%(144) 12%(39) 7%(22) 12%(37) 316 Employ: Government 9%(5) 53%(32) 19%(12) 5%(3) 13%(8) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 28%(22) 32%(26) 12%(9) 9%(7) 19%(15) 80 Employ: Homemaker 38%(23) 44%(26) 10%(6) 4%(2) 5%(3) 60 Employ: Retired 19%(47) 51%(126) 12%(29) 7%(18) 10%(26) 245 Employ: Unemployed 24%(25) 38%(38) 21%(22) 5%(5) 12%(13) 102 Employ: Other 30%(23) 51%(38) 7%(5) 2%(2) 10%(7) 75 Military HH: Yes 22%(40) 45%(83) 16%(29) 7%(14) 10%(19) 185 Military HH: No 23%(186) 45%(362) 12%(101) 7%(55) 13%(106) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 24%(93) 44%(168) 12%(46) 6%(23) 14%(54) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 22%(133) 45%(278) 14%(84) 7%(46) 12%(72) 612 Trump Job Approve 23%(103) 44%(196) 13%(60) 6%(28) 14%(62) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 22%(115) 47%(245) 13%(67) 8%(39) 11%(57) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 25%(65) 42%(111) 14%(36) 7%(19) 13%(34) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 20%(37) 46%(85) 13%(24) 5%(10) 15%(28) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 27%(32) 40%(48) 15%(18) 7%(8) 12%(15) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 21%(83) 49%(197) 12%(49) 8%(31) 11%(42) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_10: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Retailers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(226) 45%(446) 13%(130) 7%(69) 13%(125) 995 Favorable of Trump 24%(106) 44%(190) 12%(52) 7%(29) 14%(59) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 21%(110) 47%(248) 14%(73) 7%(38) 11%(59) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 27%(76) 41%(118) 13%(37) 7%(21) 12%(35) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 20%(30) 48%(72) 10%(15) 5%(8) 16%(24) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 22%(25) 39%(43) 22%(24) 6%(7) 11%(12) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 20%(85) 49%(204) 12%(49) 8%(31) 11%(47) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 21%(60) 47%(131) 14%(39) 6%(16) 12%(35) 281 #1 Issue: Security 24%(34) 42%(59) 11%(16) 7%(9) 16%(22) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 30%(61) 45%(91) 9%(18) 7%(13) 10%(20) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 19%(30) 46%(72) 17%(27) 4%(7) 13%(21) 156 #1 Issue: Education 30%(20) 36%(24) 7%(5) 10%(7) 15%(10) 66 #1 Issue: Other 16%(10) 51%(33) 15%(10) 10%(6) 9%(6) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 21%(84) 48%(188) 14%(53) 6%(25) 10%(41) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 24%(83) 46%(158) 12%(40) 7%(24) 11%(37) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 23%(80) 48%(170) 12%(43) 6%(21) 11%(38) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 25%(89) 45%(164) 13%(48) 6%(22) 11%(39) 361 2016 Vote: Other 7%(5) 49%(36) 18%(13) 10%(8) 16%(11) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(51) 36%(77) 13%(27) 9%(19) 18%(37) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 24%(160) 47%(316) 12%(79) 6%(42) 11%(76) 673 Voted in 2014: No 21%(66) 40%(129) 16%(50) 8%(27) 15%(49) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 24%(101) 48%(200) 12%(51) 5%(23) 11%(46) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 24%(68) 48%(132) 13%(35) 6%(16) 10%(27) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(52) 40%(100) 14%(35) 11%(27) 15%(39) 253 4-Region: Northeast 25%(44) 40%(70) 15%(26) 8%(14) 12%(21) 175 4-Region: Midwest 18%(43) 48%(112) 16%(37) 4%(9) 14%(33) 233 4-Region: South 22%(86) 44%(168) 12%(46) 10%(37) 12%(46) 382 4-Region: West 26%(53) 47%(95) 11%(22) 4%(9) 13%(26) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 22%(100) 47%(215) 13%(58) 7%(30) 12%(56) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 25%(97) 44%(169) 13%(49) 6%(21) 13%(49) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_10: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Retailers Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(226) 45%(446) 13%(130) 7%(69) 13%(125) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 21%(90) 49%(214) 13%(58) 7%(29) 10%(46) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 25%(83) 44%(144) 14%(45) 5%(17) 12%(39) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 17%(11) 40%(26) 14%(9) 15%(10) 14%(9) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 27%(25) 36%(33) 10%(9) 7%(7) 20%(18) 91 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 POL18b_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(134) 27%(266) 21%(211) 24%(235) 15%(150) 995 Gender: Male 11%(53) 25%(118) 22%(102) 26%(121) 15%(70) 463 Gender: Female 15%(81) 28%(149) 20%(109) 21%(114) 15%(80) 532 Age: 18-29 20%(36) 26%(45) 15%(26) 18%(31) 21%(38) 176 Age: 30-44 16%(35) 26%(59) 21%(48) 21%(46) 16%(35) 224 Age: 45-54 13%(23) 23%(42) 18%(32) 31%(55) 15%(26) 179 Age: 55-64 10%(19) 33%(60) 21%(39) 24%(43) 12%(21) 182 Age: 65+ 9%(20) 26%(60) 28%(65) 25%(59) 13%(29) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 23%(19) 28%(23) 12%(10) 16%(13) 22%(19) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 14%(33) 29%(67) 20%(46) 21%(48) 17%(39) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 16%(42) 21%(56) 19%(51) 27%(71) 16%(42) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 9%(33) 30%(111) 23%(83) 26%(96) 12%(46) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 14%(56) 28%(107) 21%(80) 22%(85) 16%(60) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 11%(32) 23%(65) 23%(65) 27%(77) 15%(43) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 14%(46) 29%(94) 20%(66) 22%(73) 14%(46) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 12%(19) 28%(44) 23%(35) 18%(28) 18%(28) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 16%(37) 27%(63) 19%(44) 24%(57) 14%(32) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(15) 20%(31) 24%(37) 35%(53) 10%(16) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(17) 26%(34) 21%(28) 18%(24) 21%(28) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(19) 27%(43) 19%(30) 25%(39) 17%(26) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(28) 31%(51) 22%(36) 20%(33) 12%(19) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13%(37) 25%(71) 21%(60) 30%(83) 11%(31) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 10%(25) 30%(74) 25%(63) 22%(55) 14%(34) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(49) 29%(103) 21%(76) 22%(80) 14%(50) 358 Educ: < College 15%(93) 26%(164) 19%(120) 23%(146) 17%(105) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 11%(27) 27%(64) 24%(55) 24%(56) 14%(33) 234 Educ: Post-grad 11%(14) 29%(39) 26%(35) 24%(32) 9%(12) 133 Income: Under 50k 15%(75) 24%(123) 21%(107) 26%(133) 16%(81) 520 Income: 50k-100k 12%(37) 29%(90) 23%(70) 18%(57) 17%(54) 307 Income: 100k+ 13%(21) 32%(54) 20%(33) 27%(45) 9%(15) 169 Ethnicity: White 12%(96) 27%(214) 22%(177) 25%(202) 14%(110) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(134) 27%(266) 21%(211) 24%(235) 15%(150) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 13%(12) 28%(27) 13%(12) 26%(25) 20%(19) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 21%(28) 32%(43) 14%(19) 12%(17) 21%(28) 134 Ethnicity: Other 16%(10) 15%(10) 23%(15) 26%(16) 20%(12) 63 All Christian 11%(50) 30%(137) 20%(91) 25%(112) 13%(60) 451 All Non-Christian 14%(8) 30%(16) 14%(7) 25%(13) 17%(9) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 16%(71) 23%(106) 23%(105) 21%(96) 17%(77) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 13%(8) 30%(18) 14%(8) 25%(15) 19%(12) 61 Evangelical 13%(36) 32%(90) 15%(43) 24%(68) 17%(47) 285 Non-Evangelical 14%(50) 25%(88) 24%(84) 25%(86) 11%(40) 347 Community: Urban 16%(38) 28%(65) 21%(50) 18%(43) 17%(39) 235 Community: Suburban 12%(63) 29%(147) 22%(109) 23%(115) 14%(71) 505 Community: Rural 13%(33) 21%(55) 20%(51) 30%(77) 15%(39) 255 Employ: Private Sector 11%(36) 30%(94) 21%(67) 23%(72) 15%(47) 316 Employ: Government 11%(7) 24%(14) 29%(18) 19%(12) 16%(10) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 12%(9) 24%(19) 17%(14) 27%(22) 21%(16) 80 Employ: Homemaker 22%(13) 24%(15) 19%(11) 25%(15) 10%(6) 60 Employ: Retired 9%(21) 28%(68) 24%(59) 26%(63) 14%(33) 245 Employ: Unemployed 24%(25) 22%(23) 15%(16) 24%(25) 13%(14) 102 Employ: Other 12%(9) 29%(22) 24%(18) 20%(15) 15%(11) 75 Military HH: Yes 15%(27) 23%(43) 25%(47) 23%(43) 14%(26) 185 Military HH: No 13%(106) 28%(224) 20%(164) 24%(192) 15%(124) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(52) 31%(119) 19%(74) 19%(74) 17%(63) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(81) 24%(147) 22%(136) 26%(161) 14%(86) 612 Trump Job Approve 13%(57) 30%(136) 20%(91) 22%(98) 15%(67) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 14%(73) 25%(129) 23%(119) 26%(134) 13%(69) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 14%(36) 30%(79) 19%(51) 24%(63) 14%(36) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 12%(21) 31%(56) 22%(40) 19%(35) 17%(31) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(25) 21%(26) 21%(25) 15%(18) 23%(27) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 12%(48) 26%(103) 23%(93) 29%(116) 10%(42) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(134) 27%(266) 21%(211) 24%(235) 15%(150) 995 Favorable of Trump 12%(54) 30%(130) 21%(91) 22%(96) 15%(63) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 14%(73) 25%(130) 22%(118) 25%(134) 14%(73) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 14%(40) 32%(91) 19%(53) 24%(67) 12%(35) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(14) 26%(39) 25%(38) 20%(29) 19%(29) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 21%(23) 24%(27) 18%(20) 15%(17) 22%(25) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 12%(49) 25%(102) 24%(99) 28%(118) 12%(49) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 15%(41) 29%(82) 22%(61) 22%(62) 12%(34) 281 #1 Issue: Security 14%(20) 26%(37) 22%(31) 24%(34) 14%(19) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 18%(37) 25%(50) 19%(39) 26%(53) 12%(24) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7%(12) 27%(42) 23%(36) 24%(38) 18%(28) 156 #1 Issue: Education 14%(9) 30%(20) 18%(12) 11%(7) 27%(18) 66 #1 Issue: Other 4%(3) 19%(12) 29%(18) 31%(20) 17%(11) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 12%(48) 27%(105) 23%(91) 25%(96) 13%(51) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 14%(48) 28%(94) 23%(79) 23%(79) 12%(42) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 13%(45) 28%(98) 22%(77) 23%(82) 14%(49) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(45) 29%(106) 25%(89) 22%(79) 11%(41) 361 2016 Vote: Other 5%(3) 17%(12) 26%(19) 33%(24) 20%(14) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(40) 24%(50) 12%(25) 24%(50) 22%(46) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 13%(87) 27%(181) 23%(157) 23%(158) 13%(90) 673 Voted in 2014: No 14%(46) 26%(85) 17%(54) 24%(77) 19%(60) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 14%(57) 29%(122) 23%(95) 23%(98) 11%(48) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 12%(33) 30%(83) 24%(66) 21%(59) 13%(36) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(43) 22%(56) 17%(43) 23%(59) 20%(52) 253 4-Region: Northeast 11%(20) 24%(43) 24%(42) 24%(42) 16%(28) 175 4-Region: Midwest 14%(33) 22%(52) 27%(62) 22%(51) 15%(35) 233 4-Region: South 13%(51) 30%(114) 16%(61) 26%(100) 15%(56) 382 4-Region: West 15%(30) 28%(58) 22%(45) 20%(42) 15%(30) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 14%(62) 27%(124) 22%(99) 23%(104) 15%(71) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 13%(52) 29%(110) 22%(83) 22%(86) 14%(54) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_11: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Cruise ship companies Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(134) 27%(266) 21%(211) 24%(235) 15%(150) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 13%(56) 28%(123) 23%(98) 25%(110) 11%(49) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 14%(44) 29%(94) 22%(73) 23%(74) 13%(43) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 3%(2) 28%(18) 24%(15) 23%(15) 22%(14) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 21%(19) 19%(17) 11%(10) 18%(16) 32%(29) 91 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 POL18b_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 10%(97) 14%(142) 24%(240) 37%(371) 14%(144) 995 Gender: Male 9%(43) 13%(62) 23%(108) 38%(178) 15%(72) 463 Gender: Female 10%(54) 15%(80) 25%(132) 36%(193) 14%(72) 532 Age: 18-29 16%(27) 21%(36) 20%(36) 22%(38) 22%(39) 176 Age: 30-44 9%(21) 17%(39) 23%(51) 35%(77) 16%(35) 224 Age: 45-54 11%(19) 14%(26) 15%(28) 45%(81) 14%(26) 179 Age: 55-64 8%(15) 12%(22) 32%(58) 37%(68) 11%(20) 182 Age: 65+ 7%(16) 8%(19) 29%(67) 46%(107) 10%(24) 234 Generation Z: 18-22 19%(16) 20%(17) 14%(12) 23%(19) 24%(20) 84 Millennial: Age 23-38 9%(20) 21%(49) 27%(63) 27%(64) 16%(38) 234 Generation X: Age 39-54 12%(31) 14%(35) 15%(39) 44%(114) 16%(42) 261 Boomers: Age 55-73 7%(24) 10%(38) 29%(108) 43%(159) 11%(39) 369 PID: Dem (no lean) 11%(42) 15%(58) 26%(99) 32%(123) 17%(65) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 7%(19) 12%(35) 22%(63) 45%(127) 14%(39) 283 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(36) 15%(50) 24%(77) 37%(122) 12%(40) 325 PID/Gender: Dem Men 14%(21) 15%(23) 26%(40) 27%(41) 19%(29) 154 PID/Gender: Dem Women 9%(21) 15%(35) 25%(59) 35%(82) 15%(36) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 6%(9) 13%(19) 19%(29) 53%(80) 10%(15) 152 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(10) 12%(15) 26%(34) 36%(47) 19%(24) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(14) 12%(20) 25%(39) 36%(57) 18%(28) 158 PID/Gender: Rep Women 14%(23) 18%(30) 23%(39) 38%(64) 7%(12) 168 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(28) 13%(38) 27%(75) 37%(104) 13%(36) 281 Ideo: Moderate (4) 8%(21) 16%(40) 24%(61) 40%(100) 12%(29) 251 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(33) 13%(48) 24%(85) 41%(146) 13%(46) 358 Educ: < College 12%(73) 15%(93) 23%(147) 34%(211) 17%(104) 628 Educ: Bachelors degree 7%(16) 15%(34) 25%(60) 43%(100) 10%(24) 234 Educ: Post-grad 6%(8) 12%(16) 25%(33) 45%(60) 12%(16) 133 Income: Under 50k 10%(54) 14%(72) 24%(127) 34%(178) 17%(90) 520 Income: 50k-100k 10%(31) 15%(47) 25%(76) 38%(116) 12%(36) 307 Income: 100k+ 7%(12) 14%(24) 22%(37) 46%(78) 11%(18) 169 Ethnicity: White 8%(65) 14%(110) 24%(194) 41%(327) 13%(103) 798 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 10%(97) 14%(142) 24%(240) 37%(371) 14%(144) 995 Ethnicity: Hispanic 14%(13) 14%(13) 24%(23) 26%(25) 23%(22) 96 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 16%(21) 20%(27) 23%(31) 20%(27) 21%(28) 134 Ethnicity: Other 17%(11) 9%(6) 25%(16) 27%(17) 22%(14) 63 All Christian 8%(37) 13%(57) 25%(112) 41%(186) 13%(59) 451 All Non-Christian 15%(8) 20%(11) 18%(10) 30%(16) 17%(9) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 10%(47) 15%(70) 25%(112) 34%(154) 16%(71) 454 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 13%(8) 20%(12) 18%(11) 30%(18) 19%(11) 61 Evangelical 11%(31) 15%(43) 22%(62) 36%(104) 16%(45) 285 Non-Evangelical 9%(30) 13%(46) 27%(95) 41%(142) 10%(34) 347 Community: Urban 16%(37) 13%(31) 23%(53) 32%(76) 16%(38) 235 Community: Suburban 7%(37) 17%(85) 25%(124) 38%(194) 13%(66) 505 Community: Rural 9%(24) 10%(27) 25%(63) 40%(102) 16%(40) 255 Employ: Private Sector 11%(34) 14%(44) 25%(79) 36%(115) 14%(44) 316 Employ: Government 5%(3) 15%(9) 20%(12) 41%(25) 19%(11) 60 Employ: Self-Employed 4%(3) 11%(9) 32%(25) 35%(28) 18%(15) 80 Employ: Homemaker 10%(6) 22%(13) 17%(10) 40%(24) 11%(6) 60 Employ: Retired 7%(18) 7%(17) 28%(69) 46%(112) 12%(29) 245 Employ: Unemployed 16%(17) 19%(19) 24%(24) 25%(26) 16%(16) 102 Employ: Other 4%(3) 26%(20) 15%(11) 40%(30) 14%(11) 75 Military HH: Yes 10%(18) 13%(25) 24%(44) 43%(80) 10%(18) 185 Military HH: No 10%(80) 15%(118) 24%(196) 36%(291) 16%(126) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 11%(41) 15%(59) 22%(85) 35%(135) 16%(63) 384 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(56) 14%(83) 25%(155) 39%(236) 13%(81) 612 Trump Job Approve 10%(47) 14%(64) 23%(102) 39%(177) 13%(58) 448 Trump Job Disapprove 9%(48) 14%(75) 26%(138) 36%(187) 14%(74) 524 Trump Job Strongly Approve 12%(32) 13%(35) 23%(61) 41%(108) 11%(29) 265 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(15) 16%(29) 22%(41) 37%(68) 16%(29) 183 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 13%(15) 11%(13) 25%(30) 31%(38) 21%(25) 122 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 8%(33) 15%(62) 27%(108) 37%(150) 12%(49) 402 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 10%(97) 14%(142) 24%(240) 37%(371) 14%(144) 995 Favorable of Trump 10%(45) 14%(62) 23%(102) 40%(172) 12%(54) 435 Unfavorable of Trump 9%(48) 14%(75) 26%(136) 36%(192) 15%(77) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 13%(36) 14%(41) 22%(64) 41%(116) 10%(28) 286 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 6%(9) 14%(21) 25%(37) 37%(56) 17%(26) 149 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 14%(16) 10%(11) 21%(24) 37%(41) 18%(20) 111 Very Unfavorable of Trump 8%(33) 15%(64) 27%(113) 36%(151) 14%(57) 417 #1 Issue: Economy 9%(25) 21%(58) 23%(65) 36%(102) 11%(30) 281 #1 Issue: Security 9%(13) 15%(22) 20%(29) 41%(58) 14%(19) 142 #1 Issue: Health Care 15%(31) 14%(28) 22%(44) 35%(70) 14%(29) 203 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 6%(10) 5%(8) 35%(55) 40%(62) 14%(21) 156 #1 Issue: Education 7%(4) 18%(12) 21%(14) 28%(18) 27%(18) 66 #1 Issue: Other 2%(1) 4%(2) 35%(23) 49%(32) 10%(6) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 9%(36) 13%(53) 26%(103) 37%(143) 14%(56) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(38) 13%(43) 24%(83) 42%(142) 10%(35) 341 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 9%(30) 14%(49) 27%(94) 36%(126) 14%(51) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(37) 11%(40) 26%(94) 42%(153) 10%(37) 361 2016 Vote: Other 2%(2) 17%(13) 15%(11) 47%(34) 18%(13) 73 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(29) 19%(40) 19%(41) 28%(58) 21%(43) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 10%(64) 12%(80) 26%(172) 41%(275) 12%(82) 673 Voted in 2014: No 10%(33) 19%(63) 21%(68) 30%(96) 19%(63) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 9%(40) 15%(65) 24%(101) 39%(163) 12%(52) 420 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9%(26) 12%(34) 27%(74) 42%(117) 10%(27) 277 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(31) 17%(43) 23%(59) 27%(69) 20%(51) 253 4-Region: Northeast 10%(17) 11%(20) 23%(40) 39%(68) 17%(30) 175 4-Region: Midwest 10%(24) 15%(35) 25%(58) 37%(86) 13%(30) 233 4-Region: South 9%(35) 14%(54) 23%(87) 40%(153) 14%(52) 382 4-Region: West 11%(22) 16%(33) 26%(54) 31%(64) 16%(32) 205 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 10%(46) 15%(68) 27%(122) 33%(152) 15%(71) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10%(40) 14%(54) 24%(93) 39%(152) 12%(47) 385 Continued on next page

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Table POL18b_12: Would you support or oppose the federal government bailing out the following due to the coronavirus pandemic? Professional sports leagues Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 10%(97) 14%(142) 24%(240) 37%(371) 14%(144) 995 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 10%(44) 16%(71) 26%(114) 35%(154) 12%(53) 436 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 11%(36) 13%(43) 25%(82) 40%(131) 11%(36) 328 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 1%(1) 10%(6) 26%(17) 40%(26) 23%(14) 64 Don’t know / No opinion 10%(10) 16%(15) 15%(13) 29%(27) 30%(27) 91 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_1: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing cash payments to Americans who make less than $100,000 Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 61%(1211) 24%(480) 6%(113) 3%(51) 7%(141) 1996 Gender: Male 56%(523) 26%(247) 6%(59) 4%(34) 8%(71) 934 Gender: Female 65%(688) 22%(233) 5%(54) 2%(17) 7%(70) 1062 Age: 18-29 59%(207) 20%(71) 6%(20) 4%(15) 11%(40) 353 Age: 30-44 65%(292) 22%(101) 4%(20) 2%(10) 7%(30) 452 Age: 45-54 63%(219) 21%(74) 5%(19) 3%(9) 7%(25) 346 Age: 55-64 57%(219) 30%(114) 6%(22) 2%(9) 4%(17) 380 Age: 65+ 59%(274) 26%(121) 7%(32) 2%(7) 6%(30) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 50%(82) 24%(39) 6%(10) 7%(12) 13%(22) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 65%(298) 19%(87) 5%(25) 2%(10) 8%(37) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 64%(338) 23%(120) 5%(24) 2%(13) 7%(36) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 60%(445) 28%(205) 6%(42) 2%(15) 5%(38) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 68%(516) 20%(154) 4%(33) 2%(11) 6%(43) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 56%(322) 26%(151) 5%(27) 3%(18) 11%(61) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 57%(372) 27%(175) 8%(53) 3%(21) 6%(37) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 66%(199) 22%(67) 4%(12) 2%(5) 6%(19) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 70%(318) 19%(87) 5%(21) 1%(6) 5%(25) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 51%(155) 28%(85) 5%(16) 5%(14) 10%(31) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 60%(168) 23%(65) 4%(11) 1%(4) 11%(30) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 51%(170) 29%(95) 9%(31) 4%(15) 7%(22) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 62%(203) 25%(80) 7%(22) 2%(7) 5%(15) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 68%(393) 21%(119) 5%(29) 2%(12) 4%(21) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 60%(307) 25%(130) 5%(28) 3%(14) 7%(34) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 56%(392) 28%(197) 7%(51) 3%(23) 6%(39) 703 Educ: < College 63%(789) 21%(268) 5%(66) 2%(28) 8%(105) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 57%(268) 29%(136) 7%(31) 3%(13) 5%(23) 472 Educ: Post-grad 57%(153) 28%(76) 6%(16) 4%(10) 5%(14) 269 Income: Under 50k 64%(679) 20%(216) 5%(50) 2%(23) 9%(91) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 60%(369) 25%(155) 7%(41) 2%(15) 6%(38) 618 Income: 100k+ 51%(163) 34%(109) 7%(23) 4%(12) 4%(13) 319 Ethnicity: White 60%(961) 26%(416) 6%(97) 3%(41) 6%(99) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_1: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing cash payments to Americans who make less than $100,000 Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 61%(1211) 24%(480) 6%(113) 3%(51) 7%(141) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 54%(104) 28%(54) 6%(11) 4%(8) 9%(17) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 68%(172) 12%(32) 4%(11) 4%(9) 12%(29) 253 Ethnicity: Other 61%(78) 25%(32) 4%(5) — (0) 10%(13) 129 All Christian 58%(537) 27%(247) 7%(63) 3%(24) 6%(53) 924 All Non-Christian 56%(56) 28%(28) 3%(3) 1%(1) 11%(11) 99 Atheist 68%(57) 23%(19) — (0) 3%(2) 6%(5) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 63%(561) 21%(185) 5%(47) 3%(23) 8%(73) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 57%(68) 27%(32) 4%(4) 1%(1) 10%(12) 118 Evangelical 58%(318) 24%(133) 8%(46) 2%(13) 7%(40) 550 Non-Evangelical 63%(460) 24%(175) 5%(36) 3%(19) 5%(40) 731 Community: Urban 63%(289) 22%(100) 5%(23) 2%(11) 7%(34) 456 Community: Suburban 59%(579) 26%(251) 6%(55) 3%(28) 7%(66) 978 Community: Rural 61%(343) 23%(130) 6%(35) 2%(12) 7%(41) 561 Employ: Private Sector 61%(381) 25%(155) 5%(28) 3%(21) 6%(36) 622 Employ: Government 49%(63) 29%(37) 8%(10) 5%(6) 10%(13) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 67%(100) 19%(28) 6%(9) 3%(4) 6%(9) 150 Employ: Homemaker 56%(74) 23%(31) 9%(12) 1%(2) 10%(14) 133 Employ: Retired 59%(297) 26%(132) 7%(34) 2%(10) 6%(30) 503 Employ: Unemployed 69%(146) 19%(41) 4%(9) — (1) 8%(16) 213 Employ: Other 72%(96) 16%(21) 3%(5) 1%(2) 8%(10) 134 Military HH: Yes 56%(205) 28%(101) 8%(30) 3%(10) 5%(20) 366 Military HH: No 62%(1006) 23%(379) 5%(83) 2%(40) 7%(122) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 54%(416) 27%(210) 8%(60) 3%(22) 8%(64) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 65%(795) 22%(270) 4%(53) 2%(29) 6%(77) 1225 Trump Job Approve 57%(520) 25%(229) 8%(70) 3%(26) 7%(60) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 64%(663) 23%(240) 4%(43) 2%(25) 6%(62) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 59%(301) 23%(119) 8%(41) 3%(16) 7%(34) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 56%(220) 28%(110) 7%(29) 3%(10) 7%(26) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 57%(136) 24%(57) 6%(14) 5%(12) 8%(20) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 66%(528) 23%(183) 4%(29) 2%(12) 5%(42) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_1: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing cash payments to Americans who make less than $100,000 Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 61%(1211) 24%(480) 6%(113) 3%(51) 7%(141) 1996 Favorable of Trump 58%(512) 26%(231) 7%(66) 3%(24) 6%(56) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 65%(667) 23%(238) 4%(42) 2%(26) 6%(58) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 60%(332) 24%(131) 8%(45) 3%(16) 6%(33) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 54%(180) 30%(100) 6%(21) 2%(8) 7%(23) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 57%(114) 27%(54) 5%(9) 5%(9) 7%(14) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 67%(552) 22%(184) 4%(33) 2%(17) 5%(44) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 64%(372) 22%(128) 6%(33) 2%(12) 6%(32) 577 #1 Issue: Security 49%(137) 30%(85) 8%(23) 3%(10) 10%(27) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 63%(267) 24%(104) 5%(22) 2%(10) 5%(22) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 65%(205) 24%(74) 4%(12) 1%(4) 6%(17) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 52%(41) 27%(22) 5%(4) 8%(6) 8%(6) 79 #1 Issue: Education 59%(72) 19%(24) 9%(11) 2%(3) 10%(13) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 51%(39) 24%(19) 8%(7) 3%(3) 13%(10) 78 #1 Issue: Other 64%(77) 21%(25) 2%(2) 3%(3) 11%(13) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 66%(508) 22%(172) 5%(36) 2%(16) 6%(43) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 54%(371) 29%(195) 9%(59) 3%(23) 5%(37) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 54%(42) 23%(18) 6%(5) 2%(2) 14%(11) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 66%(474) 23%(163) 4%(31) 2%(16) 4%(32) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 57%(401) 27%(195) 7%(53) 3%(22) 6%(39) 709 2016 Vote: Other 47%(66) 33%(46) 8%(11) 1%(2) 11%(15) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 63%(270) 18%(77) 4%(19) 3%(12) 13%(55) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 60%(808) 25%(333) 6%(87) 2%(33) 6%(78) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 61%(403) 22%(147) 4%(26) 3%(18) 10%(63) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 67%(570) 23%(192) 4%(33) 2%(18) 4%(38) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 55%(300) 28%(155) 9%(47) 3%(15) 6%(34) 550 2012 Vote: Other 41%(30) 31%(23) 6%(5) 3%(2) 18%(14) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 60%(310) 21%(108) 5%(28) 3%(15) 11%(55) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_1: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing cash payments to Americans who make less than $100,000 Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 61%(1211) 24%(480) 6%(113) 3%(51) 7%(141) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 60%(214) 25%(88) 5%(16) 3%(12) 7%(25) 356 4-Region: Midwest 64%(294) 23%(105) 5%(24) 2%(8) 6%(28) 458 4-Region: South 59%(439) 24%(179) 7%(49) 2%(15) 8%(63) 745 4-Region: West 60%(264) 25%(107) 6%(24) 4%(16) 6%(25) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 66%(605) 22%(199) 4%(39) 2%(18) 6%(50) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 57%(444) 26%(207) 8%(61) 3%(25) 6%(45) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 66%(575) 23%(200) 4%(35) 2%(14) 5%(42) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 57%(380) 25%(168) 9%(60) 4%(26) 6%(38) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 55%(69) 31%(39) 7%(8) 2%(2) 6%(7) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 60%(113) 18%(33) 4%(7) 1%(2) 17%(32) 187 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_2: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $50 billion to the airline industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 16%(326) 27%(531) 22%(436) 21%(426) 14%(278) 1996 Gender: Male 15%(137) 28%(257) 23%(215) 23%(217) 12%(109) 934 Gender: Female 18%(189) 26%(274) 21%(221) 20%(209) 16%(169) 1062 Age: 18-29 19%(67) 25%(88) 17%(58) 22%(76) 18%(64) 353 Age: 30-44 18%(82) 25%(112) 22%(99) 20%(92) 15%(66) 452 Age: 45-54 15%(53) 24%(83) 22%(76) 25%(87) 14%(47) 346 Age: 55-64 17%(65) 27%(103) 25%(94) 19%(73) 12%(45) 380 Age: 65+ 13%(59) 31%(144) 23%(108) 21%(98) 12%(55) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 17%(28) 25%(41) 20%(34) 16%(26) 22%(36) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 18%(84) 25%(113) 18%(83) 24%(110) 14%(66) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 17%(91) 24%(128) 22%(117) 22%(119) 14%(75) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 15%(111) 28%(210) 24%(177) 21%(159) 12%(88) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 16%(125) 27%(204) 22%(164) 22%(170) 13%(95) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(70) 24%(140) 24%(140) 22%(130) 17%(99) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 20%(130) 28%(187) 20%(132) 19%(126) 13%(84) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 15%(47) 29%(86) 23%(68) 23%(69) 10%(31) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 17%(78) 26%(118) 21%(96) 22%(100) 14%(64) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(31) 22%(65) 27%(81) 27%(82) 14%(41) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 14%(39) 27%(75) 21%(59) 17%(49) 21%(58) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 18%(59) 32%(106) 20%(66) 20%(66) 11%(37) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 22%(72) 25%(81) 20%(66) 18%(60) 14%(47) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 18%(101) 25%(146) 21%(122) 27%(155) 9%(50) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 16%(83) 27%(137) 25%(128) 20%(105) 12%(61) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17%(120) 29%(202) 23%(160) 19%(133) 12%(88) 703 Educ: < College 17%(210) 25%(310) 21%(258) 21%(267) 17%(211) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 16%(74) 29%(135) 25%(117) 21%(97) 10%(49) 472 Educ: Post-grad 15%(42) 32%(86) 23%(61) 23%(62) 7%(18) 269 Income: Under 50k 17%(175) 24%(254) 21%(219) 22%(228) 17%(183) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 16%(99) 29%(179) 23%(140) 21%(133) 11%(67) 618 Income: 100k+ 16%(51) 31%(98) 24%(77) 20%(65) 9%(27) 319 Ethnicity: White 15%(244) 27%(434) 23%(369) 23%(364) 13%(203) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_2: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $50 billion to the airline industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 16%(326) 27%(531) 22%(436) 21%(426) 14%(278) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(33) 25%(49) 19%(37) 23%(45) 15%(29) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 24%(62) 23%(58) 16%(41) 16%(40) 21%(53) 253 Ethnicity: Other 15%(19) 30%(39) 21%(26) 17%(22) 17%(21) 129 All Christian 16%(146) 30%(276) 24%(222) 19%(174) 11%(105) 924 All Non-Christian 19%(19) 27%(27) 19%(19) 18%(18) 17%(16) 99 Atheist 16%(13) 20%(16) 20%(16) 35%(29) 10%(8) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 17%(147) 24%(211) 20%(179) 23%(205) 17%(148) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 19%(22) 29%(34) 19%(23) 19%(22) 15%(17) 118 Evangelical 17%(96) 26%(143) 21%(117) 18%(101) 17%(93) 550 Non-Evangelical 17%(121) 29%(213) 23%(172) 20%(147) 11%(78) 731 Community: Urban 19%(86) 24%(111) 20%(90) 22%(99) 15%(70) 456 Community: Suburban 16%(155) 29%(279) 23%(226) 20%(194) 13%(124) 978 Community: Rural 15%(85) 25%(140) 21%(120) 24%(132) 15%(84) 561 Employ: Private Sector 21%(131) 27%(168) 21%(133) 19%(120) 11%(70) 622 Employ: Government 11%(15) 26%(33) 25%(32) 25%(32) 14%(18) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(22) 19%(29) 22%(33) 26%(39) 18%(27) 150 Employ: Homemaker 19%(25) 29%(39) 21%(28) 15%(20) 16%(21) 133 Employ: Retired 12%(61) 30%(153) 24%(121) 21%(106) 12%(63) 503 Employ: Unemployed 17%(35) 23%(49) 18%(38) 28%(58) 15%(32) 213 Employ: Other 13%(18) 24%(32) 21%(29) 22%(30) 19%(26) 134 Military HH: Yes 14%(52) 31%(113) 23%(84) 22%(81) 10%(36) 366 Military HH: No 17%(274) 26%(418) 22%(352) 21%(345) 15%(242) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 18%(142) 29%(226) 20%(157) 17%(135) 15%(112) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(184) 25%(305) 23%(280) 24%(291) 14%(165) 1225 Trump Job Approve 19%(174) 29%(261) 21%(189) 18%(165) 13%(117) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 14%(145) 26%(264) 23%(240) 24%(253) 13%(131) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 22%(113) 29%(148) 19%(99) 19%(97) 11%(54) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 16%(62) 28%(112) 23%(89) 17%(68) 16%(63) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 12%(28) 26%(63) 30%(71) 15%(36) 17%(41) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 15%(117) 25%(201) 21%(168) 27%(217) 11%(90) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_2: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $50 billion to the airline industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 16%(326) 27%(531) 22%(436) 21%(426) 14%(278) 1996 Favorable of Trump 20%(177) 28%(246) 21%(186) 18%(163) 13%(117) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 14%(141) 27%(276) 23%(239) 24%(251) 12%(123) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 23%(128) 28%(158) 19%(108) 18%(103) 11%(60) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 15%(50) 26%(88) 23%(78) 18%(60) 17%(56) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 13%(25) 31%(62) 30%(61) 13%(25) 13%(27) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 14%(116) 26%(213) 21%(178) 27%(226) 12%(96) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 20%(114) 28%(160) 21%(120) 19%(110) 13%(73) 577 #1 Issue: Security 19%(53) 28%(80) 20%(55) 19%(53) 14%(40) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(67) 26%(112) 22%(92) 22%(93) 15%(62) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 14%(43) 26%(82) 26%(80) 22%(67) 13%(41) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 18%(14) 23%(18) 23%(18) 23%(18) 14%(11) 79 #1 Issue: Education 12%(15) 28%(34) 21%(26) 21%(26) 17%(21) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 10%(8) 28%(22) 22%(17) 26%(20) 15%(11) 78 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) 20%(24) 24%(29) 32%(38) 15%(18) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 17%(131) 26%(201) 24%(182) 23%(176) 11%(85) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 18%(122) 28%(194) 23%(157) 20%(135) 11%(77) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 10%(8) 17%(13) 20%(16) 28%(22) 25%(19) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 17%(123) 28%(198) 22%(156) 22%(159) 11%(79) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 16%(117) 29%(203) 24%(171) 19%(134) 12%(84) 709 2016 Vote: Other 12%(17) 19%(27) 30%(41) 24%(33) 16%(22) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(69) 24%(103) 16%(68) 23%(99) 21%(93) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 16%(213) 28%(381) 24%(315) 21%(279) 11%(152) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 17%(112) 23%(150) 18%(121) 22%(147) 19%(126) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 16%(140) 28%(238) 23%(193) 22%(189) 11%(91) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 17%(96) 30%(163) 24%(131) 18%(98) 11%(63) 550 2012 Vote: Other 8%(6) 16%(12) 19%(14) 30%(22) 27%(20) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(83) 23%(117) 19%(97) 22%(116) 20%(104) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_2: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $50 billion to the airline industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 16%(326) 27%(531) 22%(436) 21%(426) 14%(278) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 17%(60) 23%(83) 25%(90) 20%(70) 15%(53) 356 4-Region: Midwest 16%(72) 25%(115) 22%(99) 23%(104) 15%(68) 458 4-Region: South 16%(122) 26%(195) 21%(160) 20%(152) 16%(117) 745 4-Region: West 16%(71) 32%(137) 20%(88) 23%(100) 9%(40) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 16%(143) 28%(251) 22%(203) 22%(202) 12%(111) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(149) 28%(220) 21%(162) 19%(152) 13%(99) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 17%(145) 27%(237) 22%(188) 23%(198) 11%(98) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 19%(131) 26%(174) 23%(155) 19%(127) 13%(85) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 10%(12) 32%(40) 27%(33) 17%(21) 14%(18) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 14%(25) 23%(42) 19%(35) 20%(37) 25%(47) 187 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_3: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $150 billion to distressed sectors of the economy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(784) 38%(753) 8%(160) 3%(57) 12%(242) 1996 Gender: Male 36%(339) 39%(369) 9%(81) 4%(39) 11%(106) 934 Gender: Female 42%(445) 36%(385) 7%(79) 2%(18) 13%(135) 1062 Age: 18-29 34%(119) 33%(117) 12%(43) 4%(13) 17%(60) 353 Age: 30-44 44%(198) 38%(170) 4%(20) 3%(14) 11%(50) 452 Age: 45-54 41%(142) 35%(120) 9%(31) 3%(10) 13%(44) 346 Age: 55-64 41%(157) 39%(147) 8%(29) 2%(8) 10%(40) 380 Age: 65+ 36%(169) 43%(200) 8%(36) 2%(11) 11%(49) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 25%(41) 37%(62) 14%(23) 4%(7) 19%(32) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 43%(195) 34%(155) 7%(31) 4%(17) 13%(58) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 42%(222) 36%(190) 8%(40) 2%(13) 12%(64) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 39%(293) 40%(300) 8%(58) 2%(18) 10%(75) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 42%(319) 38%(288) 8%(60) 2%(13) 10%(77) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 35%(200) 36%(211) 8%(48) 4%(25) 16%(96) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 40%(265) 39%(254) 8%(52) 3%(18) 11%(69) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 41%(125) 41%(124) 7%(21) 2%(5) 9%(26) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 43%(195) 36%(164) 9%(40) 2%(8) 11%(51) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(93) 37%(112) 10%(31) 7%(20) 15%(45) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 38%(107) 35%(99) 6%(17) 2%(5) 18%(50) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 36%(121) 40%(133) 9%(30) 4%(14) 11%(35) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 44%(143) 37%(122) 7%(22) 1%(5) 11%(34) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 43%(247) 38%(219) 9%(51) 2%(11) 8%(46) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 39%(201) 39%(200) 6%(30) 3%(17) 13%(66) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 38%(268) 39%(277) 9%(64) 3%(25) 10%(70) 703 Educ: < College 39%(494) 36%(450) 8%(104) 3%(36) 14%(172) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 38%(181) 40%(188) 8%(39) 2%(11) 11%(52) 472 Educ: Post-grad 40%(109) 43%(116) 6%(17) 4%(10) 7%(18) 269 Income: Under 50k 41%(429) 35%(368) 8%(82) 2%(26) 15%(154) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 37%(231) 41%(254) 9%(53) 3%(19) 10%(61) 618 Income: 100k+ 39%(124) 41%(131) 8%(25) 4%(12) 8%(27) 319 Ethnicity: White 39%(623) 39%(634) 8%(122) 3%(50) 11%(185) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_3: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $150 billion to distressed sectors of the economy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(784) 38%(753) 8%(160) 3%(57) 12%(242) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 41%(79) 34%(66) 11%(22) 2%(4) 12%(24) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 44%(112) 28%(71) 11%(27) 2%(4) 15%(39) 253 Ethnicity: Other 38%(49) 37%(48) 8%(10) 3%(3) 14%(18) 129 All Christian 38%(354) 41%(378) 8%(76) 3%(23) 10%(93) 924 All Non-Christian 39%(39) 40%(39) 6%(6) 3%(3) 12%(12) 99 Atheist 37%(31) 38%(32) 11%(9) 6%(5) 7%(6) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40%(360) 34%(304) 8%(69) 3%(25) 15%(131) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 42%(50) 37%(44) 6%(7) 4%(4) 11%(13) 118 Evangelical 38%(209) 37%(206) 10%(53) 2%(13) 13%(69) 550 Non-Evangelical 41%(300) 39%(282) 7%(53) 2%(16) 11%(80) 731 Community: Urban 44%(199) 31%(144) 8%(37) 3%(14) 14%(62) 456 Community: Suburban 37%(366) 41%(404) 8%(79) 3%(26) 10%(103) 978 Community: Rural 39%(219) 37%(205) 8%(44) 3%(16) 14%(77) 561 Employ: Private Sector 43%(265) 39%(240) 7%(41) 3%(16) 10%(60) 622 Employ: Government 31%(41) 38%(49) 17%(21) 3%(4) 12%(15) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 44%(67) 32%(49) 6%(9) 5%(7) 13%(19) 150 Employ: Homemaker 33%(44) 44%(58) 5%(7) 1%(2) 17%(22) 133 Employ: Retired 36%(183) 42%(212) 7%(37) 3%(13) 11%(57) 503 Employ: Unemployed 45%(96) 30%(64) 11%(24) 1%(3) 12%(26) 213 Employ: Other 46%(62) 30%(41) 6%(9) 4%(5) 13%(18) 134 Military HH: Yes 35%(129) 42%(153) 8%(31) 3%(11) 11%(42) 366 Military HH: No 40%(655) 37%(600) 8%(129) 3%(46) 12%(200) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 39%(302) 38%(294) 7%(56) 2%(16) 13%(103) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 39%(482) 38%(460) 8%(104) 3%(41) 11%(139) 1225 Trump Job Approve 40%(362) 38%(343) 8%(69) 3%(25) 12%(107) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 40%(408) 38%(396) 9%(89) 3%(30) 11%(110) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 42%(217) 35%(179) 9%(45) 3%(17) 10%(53) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 37%(145) 41%(164) 6%(24) 2%(8) 14%(54) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 34%(81) 42%(101) 10%(25) 2%(4) 11%(27) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 41%(327) 37%(295) 8%(64) 3%(26) 10%(83) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_3: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $150 billion to distressed sectors of the economy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(784) 38%(753) 8%(160) 3%(57) 12%(242) 1996 Favorable of Trump 40%(358) 37%(329) 8%(67) 3%(27) 12%(108) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 40%(410) 39%(406) 8%(84) 3%(29) 10%(101) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 44%(244) 34%(191) 8%(46) 4%(20) 10%(57) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 34%(114) 42%(138) 6%(21) 2%(8) 15%(51) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 39%(78) 45%(90) 8%(15) 1%(2) 8%(16) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 40%(333) 38%(316) 8%(69) 3%(26) 10%(85) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 44%(254) 36%(205) 8%(47) 3%(20) 9%(51) 577 #1 Issue: Security 35%(97) 36%(102) 9%(26) 4%(10) 17%(47) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 39%(165) 41%(175) 7%(30) 2%(7) 11%(49) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41%(129) 41%(129) 6%(18) 1%(4) 11%(33) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 32%(25) 33%(26) 17%(14) 5%(4) 14%(11) 79 #1 Issue: Education 38%(46) 36%(44) 9%(10) 3%(4) 15%(18) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 32%(25) 41%(31) 10%(8) 5%(4) 13%(10) 78 #1 Issue: Other 36%(43) 34%(41) 6%(7) 4%(5) 19%(23) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 41%(320) 38%(291) 9%(67) 2%(15) 11%(82) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 39%(265) 39%(266) 9%(60) 3%(21) 11%(73) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 27%(21) 37%(29) 8%(6) 8%(6) 20%(16) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 45%(318) 38%(268) 7%(53) 2%(15) 8%(60) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 38%(273) 38%(273) 8%(55) 3%(24) 12%(85) 709 2016 Vote: Other 26%(36) 42%(59) 13%(18) 3%(4) 16%(23) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36%(157) 36%(154) 8%(34) 3%(14) 17%(74) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 40%(538) 38%(512) 8%(105) 3%(38) 11%(146) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 37%(246) 37%(241) 8%(55) 3%(19) 15%(96) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 44%(378) 37%(316) 7%(56) 2%(16) 10%(85) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 36%(199) 42%(231) 8%(46) 3%(17) 10%(57) 550 2012 Vote: Other 26%(19) 35%(26) 10%(8) 7%(5) 22%(16) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36%(186) 35%(179) 10%(50) 3%(18) 16%(83) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_3: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing $150 billion to distressed sectors of the economy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(784) 38%(753) 8%(160) 3%(57) 12%(242) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 40%(144) 37%(131) 7%(26) 3%(10) 13%(45) 356 4-Region: Midwest 37%(168) 42%(192) 8%(37) 2%(7) 12%(54) 458 4-Region: South 37%(279) 37%(279) 8%(57) 3%(24) 14%(106) 745 4-Region: West 44%(193) 35%(151) 9%(41) 3%(15) 8%(36) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 41%(371) 39%(352) 8%(76) 2%(19) 10%(94) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 40%(313) 38%(296) 8%(60) 3%(25) 11%(87) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 41%(358) 39%(341) 8%(69) 2%(20) 9%(79) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 40%(268) 37%(247) 9%(60) 3%(20) 12%(78) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 35%(43) 45%(56) 8%(10) 4%(5) 9%(11) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 38%(72) 30%(56) 6%(12) 2%(3) 24%(44) 187 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_4: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing fee-free loans to businesses with fewer than 500 employees Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(960) 35%(706) 5%(97) 2%(34) 10%(199) 1996 Gender: Male 44%(410) 38%(354) 5%(43) 2%(23) 11%(104) 934 Gender: Female 52%(550) 33%(351) 5%(53) 1%(12) 9%(95) 1062 Age: 18-29 43%(152) 32%(113) 7%(26) 4%(12) 14%(50) 353 Age: 30-44 51%(233) 32%(146) 4%(18) 2%(8) 11%(47) 452 Age: 45-54 46%(161) 37%(129) 5%(18) 1%(2) 10%(36) 346 Age: 55-64 45%(173) 40%(154) 4%(15) 1%(5) 9%(34) 380 Age: 65+ 52%(242) 35%(165) 4%(20) 1%(7) 7%(32) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 32%(53) 40%(65) 9%(14) 3%(5) 17%(27) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 52%(236) 29%(134) 5%(23) 3%(14) 11%(51) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 48%(256) 36%(188) 5%(25) 1%(4) 10%(56) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 49%(366) 38%(283) 4%(30) 2%(11) 7%(55) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 52%(396) 33%(246) 6%(42) 1%(9) 8%(64) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 42%(244) 39%(226) 4%(23) 2%(14) 13%(73) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 49%(321) 35%(233) 5%(31) 2%(11) 9%(62) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 52%(155) 30%(90) 7%(20) 2%(5) 10%(31) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 53%(241) 34%(156) 5%(22) 1%(4) 7%(33) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(118) 42%(126) 3%(9) 3%(10) 12%(37) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 45%(126) 36%(100) 5%(14) 1%(4) 13%(37) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 41%(137) 42%(138) 4%(14) 2%(8) 11%(36) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 56%(184) 29%(95) 5%(17) 1%(4) 8%(26) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 54%(311) 33%(189) 5%(28) 1%(9) 7%(38) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 46%(236) 37%(191) 6%(31) 2%(8) 9%(47) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 48%(336) 38%(266) 5%(35) 2%(11) 8%(56) 703 Educ: < College 47%(585) 35%(434) 5%(58) 2%(25) 12%(154) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 49%(234) 37%(174) 6%(29) 1%(4) 7%(31) 472 Educ: Post-grad 53%(142) 36%(98) 3%(9) 2%(5) 5%(14) 269 Income: Under 50k 46%(485) 35%(371) 4%(47) 2%(18) 13%(137) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 49%(303) 36%(224) 6%(35) 2%(11) 7%(45) 618 Income: 100k+ 54%(172) 35%(111) 4%(14) 2%(6) 5%(17) 319 Ethnicity: White 49%(784) 36%(576) 5%(79) 2%(30) 9%(145) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_4: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing fee-free loans to businesses with fewer than 500 employees Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(960) 35%(706) 5%(97) 2%(34) 10%(199) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 46%(88) 36%(69) 4%(8) 3%(6) 12%(23) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 48%(121) 31%(78) 6%(15) 2%(4) 14%(34) 253 Ethnicity: Other 43%(55) 39%(51) 2%(3) — (0) 15%(20) 129 All Christian 50%(460) 36%(337) 5%(43) 1%(12) 8%(71) 924 All Non-Christian 47%(46) 35%(35) 6%(6) 1%(1) 11%(11) 99 Atheist 48%(40) 40%(34) 3%(3) 3%(2) 6%(5) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 46%(413) 34%(300) 5%(44) 2%(19) 13%(113) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 48%(57) 36%(42) 5%(6) 1%(1) 10%(12) 118 Evangelical 45%(245) 39%(213) 5%(26) 1%(7) 11%(59) 550 Non-Evangelical 54%(394) 32%(234) 5%(36) 2%(12) 8%(55) 731 Community: Urban 48%(221) 33%(151) 6%(26) 2%(9) 11%(49) 456 Community: Suburban 49%(476) 36%(355) 5%(45) 2%(16) 9%(86) 978 Community: Rural 47%(263) 36%(199) 5%(25) 2%(9) 11%(64) 561 Employ: Private Sector 52%(323) 34%(213) 5%(31) 2%(9) 7%(46) 622 Employ: Government 40%(52) 38%(50) 8%(10) 3%(3) 11%(14) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 52%(78) 31%(47) 4%(6) 2%(3) 11%(16) 150 Employ: Homemaker 50%(66) 33%(44) 7%(10) — (0) 10%(13) 133 Employ: Retired 49%(245) 38%(190) 4%(20) 1%(6) 8%(42) 503 Employ: Unemployed 44%(94) 35%(74) 3%(7) 4%(8) 14%(30) 213 Employ: Other 46%(62) 34%(46) 4%(6) 1%(2) 14%(19) 134 Military HH: Yes 51%(188) 33%(120) 7%(24) 1%(5) 8%(30) 366 Military HH: No 47%(772) 36%(586) 4%(73) 2%(30) 10%(170) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 48%(374) 35%(267) 4%(33) 2%(14) 11%(83) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 48%(587) 36%(439) 5%(63) 2%(20) 9%(116) 1225 Trump Job Approve 49%(439) 36%(330) 4%(38) 1%(13) 9%(86) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 48%(499) 35%(362) 6%(59) 2%(22) 9%(92) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 52%(265) 31%(160) 5%(26) 2%(10) 10%(50) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 44%(174) 43%(170) 3%(12) 1%(3) 9%(35) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 40%(96) 39%(93) 7%(17) 3%(7) 11%(26) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 51%(403) 34%(269) 5%(41) 2%(15) 8%(65) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_4: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing fee-free loans to businesses with fewer than 500 employees Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(960) 35%(706) 5%(97) 2%(34) 10%(199) 1996 Favorable of Trump 48%(429) 36%(321) 5%(42) 1%(12) 10%(85) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 49%(506) 35%(364) 5%(54) 2%(21) 8%(85) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 54%(300) 31%(171) 5%(28) 2%(10) 9%(49) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 39%(130) 45%(150) 4%(14) 1%(2) 11%(36) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 48%(97) 38%(76) 5%(11) — (1) 8%(17) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 49%(409) 35%(289) 5%(44) 2%(20) 8%(68) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 51%(297) 34%(197) 4%(25) 2%(12) 8%(46) 577 #1 Issue: Security 45%(126) 35%(98) 6%(17) 2%(5) 13%(36) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 51%(219) 35%(148) 4%(17) 1%(5) 9%(36) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 47%(147) 38%(119) 5%(15) 1%(2) 10%(30) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 48%(38) 37%(29) 6%(4) — (0) 9%(7) 79 #1 Issue: Education 46%(56) 30%(36) 6%(8) 3%(4) 15%(18) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 39%(31) 37%(28) 6%(4) 4%(3) 15%(11) 78 #1 Issue: Other 40%(48) 41%(49) 5%(6) 3%(3) 11%(14) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 53%(408) 34%(259) 5%(39) 2%(12) 7%(55) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 49%(339) 36%(247) 4%(29) 1%(9) 9%(61) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 38%(30) 41%(32) 4%(3) 1%(1) 16%(12) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 53%(379) 35%(251) 5%(33) 1%(8) 6%(44) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 48%(341) 37%(259) 4%(32) 1%(10) 9%(67) 709 2016 Vote: Other 37%(52) 50%(70) 4%(5) — (1) 9%(12) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(188) 29%(126) 6%(27) 4%(16) 18%(76) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 50%(672) 36%(486) 4%(57) 1%(18) 8%(106) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 44%(289) 33%(219) 6%(39) 3%(17) 14%(93) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 53%(451) 35%(296) 4%(36) 1%(8) 7%(61) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 47%(256) 39%(216) 4%(21) 2%(9) 9%(47) 550 2012 Vote: Other 42%(31) 37%(27) 5%(4) — (0) 16%(12) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(220) 32%(166) 7%(34) 3%(17) 15%(79) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_4: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government providing fee-free loans to businesses with fewer than 500 employees Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(960) 35%(706) 5%(97) 2%(34) 10%(199) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 49%(173) 33%(119) 7%(24) 2%(8) 9%(32) 356 4-Region: Midwest 49%(227) 33%(151) 5%(24) 1%(5) 11%(51) 458 4-Region: South 47%(354) 35%(264) 5%(37) 1%(10) 11%(81) 745 4-Region: West 47%(207) 39%(171) 3%(11) 3%(12) 8%(35) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 51%(468) 34%(307) 6%(51) 1%(12) 8%(73) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 48%(378) 36%(279) 5%(37) 2%(14) 10%(74) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 51%(445) 35%(306) 5%(45) 2%(13) 7%(57) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 49%(328) 36%(240) 5%(33) 1%(9) 9%(63) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 52%(64) 34%(43) 4%(5) 2%(2) 8%(10) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 38%(71) 33%(62) 6%(10) 1%(2) 22%(42) 187 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_5: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government extending the tax ling deadline from April 15th to July 15th Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 63%(1255) 23%(463) 4%(83) 2%(34) 8%(161) 1996 Gender: Male 58%(544) 24%(229) 6%(52) 2%(23) 9%(87) 934 Gender: Female 67%(711) 22%(234) 3%(32) 1%(11) 7%(74) 1062 Age: 18-29 56%(199) 22%(76) 7%(24) 2%(7) 13%(47) 353 Age: 30-44 59%(268) 23%(102) 6%(27) 1%(7) 11%(48) 452 Age: 45-54 65%(226) 22%(77) 2%(7) 3%(12) 7%(25) 346 Age: 55-64 65%(249) 26%(98) 3%(12) 1%(2) 5%(20) 380 Age: 65+ 67%(313) 24%(110) 3%(13) 1%(7) 5%(21) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 47%(78) 25%(41) 9%(16) 2%(4) 16%(27) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 60%(274) 22%(99) 6%(26) 2%(8) 11%(50) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 64%(341) 22%(115) 3%(17) 3%(13) 8%(43) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 67%(497) 24%(182) 3%(24) 1%(9) 5%(34) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 67%(507) 22%(166) 3%(25) 2%(14) 6%(45) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 57%(328) 24%(141) 5%(29) 2%(12) 12%(70) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 64%(420) 24%(156) 4%(29) 1%(8) 7%(46) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 64%(193) 23%(69) 4%(12) 3%(8) 6%(19) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 69%(314) 21%(96) 3%(14) 1%(6) 6%(27) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 52%(155) 26%(78) 6%(17) 3%(11) 13%(40) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 62%(173) 23%(63) 4%(11) 1%(1) 11%(30) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 59%(196) 25%(82) 7%(22) 1%(4) 9%(29) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 69%(224) 23%(74) 2%(7) 1%(4) 5%(17) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 66%(381) 23%(131) 4%(25) 2%(10) 5%(28) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 61%(311) 25%(128) 5%(23) 2%(12) 8%(39) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 64%(451) 26%(181) 4%(28) 1%(7) 5%(36) 703 Educ: < College 62%(777) 22%(282) 4%(53) 2%(22) 10%(120) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 65%(305) 25%(116) 4%(18) 1%(5) 6%(27) 472 Educ: Post-grad 64%(172) 24%(64) 4%(12) 2%(6) 5%(13) 269 Income: Under 50k 62%(657) 21%(228) 5%(49) 2%(18) 10%(108) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 62%(385) 26%(163) 4%(23) 1%(7) 7%(41) 618 Income: 100k+ 67%(213) 23%(72) 4%(12) 3%(10) 4%(13) 319 Ethnicity: White 63%(1018) 24%(386) 4%(70) 2%(31) 7%(109) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_5: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government extending the tax ling deadline from April 15th to July 15th Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 63%(1255) 23%(463) 4%(83) 2%(34) 8%(161) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 61%(119) 19%(36) 9%(17) 1%(3) 10%(19) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 62%(157) 19%(48) 4%(10) 1%(2) 14%(36) 253 Ethnicity: Other 62%(79) 23%(29) 3%(4) 1%(1) 12%(16) 129 All Christian 66%(607) 23%(215) 4%(33) 2%(15) 6%(55) 924 All Non-Christian 54%(54) 26%(26) 6%(6) 3%(3) 11%(11) 99 Atheist 57%(48) 26%(22) 7%(6) 1%(1) 9%(7) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 61%(547) 23%(200) 4%(38) 2%(16) 10%(88) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 56%(66) 24%(29) 6%(7) 3%(4) 11%(13) 118 Evangelical 62%(341) 25%(140) 3%(15) 2%(10) 8%(45) 550 Non-Evangelical 67%(491) 21%(153) 4%(30) 2%(11) 6%(46) 731 Community: Urban 62%(281) 24%(110) 5%(24) 1%(2) 9%(40) 456 Community: Suburban 65%(638) 23%(222) 3%(30) 2%(17) 7%(71) 978 Community: Rural 60%(336) 23%(131) 5%(29) 3%(15) 9%(50) 561 Employ: Private Sector 64%(396) 23%(144) 5%(31) 2%(10) 7%(42) 622 Employ: Government 53%(69) 26%(34) 10%(13) 2%(2) 9%(12) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 67%(100) 20%(31) 3%(5) — (0) 10%(15) 150 Employ: Homemaker 58%(77) 26%(35) 5%(7) 1%(2) 8%(11) 133 Employ: Retired 66%(330) 24%(121) 4%(19) 1%(7) 5%(26) 503 Employ: Unemployed 66%(140) 18%(38) 3%(6) 3%(6) 11%(23) 213 Employ: Other 65%(87) 23%(30) — (0) 1%(1) 12%(16) 134 Military HH: Yes 67%(244) 22%(80) 3%(13) 1%(5) 7%(24) 366 Military HH: No 62%(1011) 23%(383) 4%(71) 2%(29) 8%(136) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 61%(474) 24%(185) 4%(31) 1%(11) 9%(70) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 64%(781) 23%(278) 4%(52) 2%(23) 7%(91) 1225 Trump Job Approve 63%(574) 24%(216) 4%(35) 1%(10) 8%(70) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 63%(652) 23%(240) 5%(47) 2%(24) 7%(69) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 66%(338) 21%(110) 4%(22) 1%(6) 7%(34) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 60%(236) 27%(106) 3%(13) 1%(3) 9%(36) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 58%(139) 23%(55) 7%(17) 2%(5) 9%(22) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 65%(513) 23%(184) 4%(30) 2%(20) 6%(47) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_5: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government extending the tax ling deadline from April 15th to July 15th Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 63%(1255) 23%(463) 4%(83) 2%(34) 8%(161) 1996 Favorable of Trump 65%(578) 24%(210) 3%(30) 1%(10) 7%(61) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 63%(648) 23%(241) 5%(48) 2%(24) 7%(69) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 67%(375) 21%(119) 4%(22) 1%(7) 6%(35) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 61%(203) 27%(91) 3%(8) 1%(3) 8%(26) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 57%(114) 25%(51) 6%(13) 1%(3) 10%(21) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 64%(534) 23%(191) 4%(35) 3%(21) 6%(48) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 66%(383) 21%(122) 4%(20) 2%(9) 7%(42) 577 #1 Issue: Security 60%(170) 27%(75) 3%(8) 2%(4) 9%(24) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 62%(265) 26%(111) 4%(16) 1%(3) 7%(29) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 65%(204) 25%(77) 4%(11) 1%(4) 5%(16) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 52%(41) 17%(14) 15%(12) 2%(2) 14%(11) 79 #1 Issue: Education 55%(67) 21%(25) 6%(8) 4%(5) 14%(17) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 64%(50) 15%(12) 4%(3) 6%(4) 11%(9) 78 #1 Issue: Other 62%(74) 22%(27) 4%(5) 2%(3) 10%(12) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 65%(507) 22%(174) 5%(37) 2%(16) 5%(41) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 64%(436) 25%(173) 4%(28) 1%(9) 6%(39) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 51%(40) 26%(21) 1%(1) 3%(2) 19%(15) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 68%(483) 21%(148) 5%(35) 2%(13) 5%(35) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 64%(452) 24%(173) 4%(30) 1%(9) 6%(44) 709 2016 Vote: Other 53%(75) 30%(42) 2%(3) 3%(4) 12%(17) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 57%(245) 23%(100) 3%(15) 2%(8) 15%(65) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 65%(865) 24%(319) 4%(55) 2%(23) 6%(78) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 59%(390) 22%(144) 4%(29) 2%(11) 13%(83) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 68%(580) 21%(176) 4%(32) 2%(13) 6%(50) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 62%(342) 27%(150) 4%(23) 2%(9) 5%(27) 550 2012 Vote: Other 57%(43) 21%(15) 2%(2) 2%(2) 18%(13) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 56%(290) 23%(120) 5%(27) 2%(9) 14%(71) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_5: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government extending the tax ling deadline from April 15th to July 15th Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 63%(1255) 23%(463) 4%(83) 2%(34) 8%(161) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 63%(223) 23%(82) 3%(12) 2%(6) 9%(33) 356 4-Region: Midwest 64%(293) 24%(109) 4%(20) 2%(8) 6%(28) 458 4-Region: South 61%(455) 24%(180) 4%(29) 1%(10) 10%(72) 745 4-Region: West 65%(283) 21%(92) 5%(23) 2%(11) 6%(27) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 65%(595) 22%(203) 4%(38) 2%(16) 6%(59) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 63%(494) 24%(189) 4%(33) 1%(12) 7%(54) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 65%(567) 23%(199) 4%(36) 2%(15) 6%(50) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 63%(424) 25%(166) 5%(33) 1%(8) 6%(41) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 58%(72) 28%(35) 3%(4) 4%(5) 8%(10) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 59%(111) 17%(32) 3%(6) 2%(4) 18%(34) 187 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_6: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government investing in infrastructure such as expanding broadband internet Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(699) 34%(677) 12%(242) 4%(87) 15%(291) 1996 Gender: Male 35%(326) 34%(314) 13%(118) 5%(51) 13%(124) 934 Gender: Female 35%(372) 34%(363) 12%(124) 3%(36) 16%(167) 1062 Age: 18-29 29%(103) 37%(132) 12%(42) 5%(17) 17%(59) 353 Age: 30-44 43%(193) 31%(142) 10%(43) 3%(14) 13%(60) 452 Age: 45-54 37%(128) 32%(110) 11%(37) 6%(20) 15%(51) 346 Age: 55-64 35%(134) 33%(126) 13%(48) 4%(13) 16%(59) 380 Age: 65+ 30%(141) 36%(168) 15%(72) 5%(23) 13%(61) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 23%(37) 46%(76) 11%(18) 4%(6) 17%(27) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 40%(182) 30%(136) 11%(52) 4%(17) 15%(70) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 39%(205) 32%(172) 10%(52) 5%(27) 14%(74) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 34%(253) 34%(251) 14%(101) 4%(32) 14%(107) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 39%(297) 34%(259) 10%(76) 3%(24) 13%(101) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 33%(190) 33%(189) 11%(63) 7%(38) 17%(100) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 32%(212) 35%(229) 16%(103) 4%(25) 14%(90) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 40%(119) 33%(100) 11%(34) 4%(12) 12%(36) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 39%(177) 35%(159) 9%(43) 3%(13) 14%(65) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 35%(105) 31%(94) 11%(34) 9%(26) 14%(42) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 31%(85) 34%(95) 10%(29) 4%(12) 21%(57) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 31%(102) 36%(120) 15%(50) 4%(14) 14%(46) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 34%(110) 33%(109) 16%(52) 3%(11) 14%(44) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 44%(251) 36%(205) 9%(53) 3%(17) 8%(47) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(182) 33%(171) 12%(64) 4%(23) 14%(73) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 30%(212) 35%(247) 16%(115) 5%(37) 13%(92) 703 Educ: < College 32%(400) 33%(416) 12%(154) 5%(57) 18%(228) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 40%(188) 34%(162) 12%(56) 5%(24) 9%(43) 472 Educ: Post-grad 41%(110) 37%(100) 12%(32) 2%(6) 7%(20) 269 Income: Under 50k 34%(355) 33%(347) 12%(124) 5%(54) 17%(180) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 35%(217) 35%(215) 13%(82) 4%(24) 13%(80) 618 Income: 100k+ 40%(126) 36%(116) 12%(37) 3%(9) 10%(31) 319 Ethnicity: White 34%(550) 36%(585) 12%(195) 5%(75) 13%(209) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_6: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government investing in infrastructure such as expanding broadband internet Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(699) 34%(677) 12%(242) 4%(87) 15%(291) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35%(67) 32%(62) 13%(25) 3%(7) 17%(33) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 38%(96) 22%(56) 13%(32) 4%(9) 23%(59) 253 Ethnicity: Other 41%(52) 28%(36) 12%(15) 2%(3) 17%(22) 129 All Christian 34%(314) 35%(324) 13%(120) 5%(44) 13%(122) 924 All Non-Christian 32%(32) 42%(41) 11%(11) 5%(5) 10%(10) 99 Atheist 43%(36) 42%(35) 7%(6) 1%(1) 7%(6) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 36%(318) 31%(277) 12%(105) 4%(38) 17%(153) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 34%(40) 37%(43) 13%(16) 5%(6) 11%(13) 118 Evangelical 30%(165) 32%(174) 16%(88) 5%(27) 18%(98) 550 Non-Evangelical 38%(275) 35%(257) 11%(81) 5%(38) 11%(79) 731 Community: Urban 39%(177) 30%(138) 10%(46) 6%(25) 15%(70) 456 Community: Suburban 34%(336) 36%(356) 12%(116) 3%(33) 14%(138) 978 Community: Rural 33%(186) 33%(184) 14%(80) 5%(29) 15%(82) 561 Employ: Private Sector 40%(252) 33%(208) 10%(65) 4%(27) 11%(71) 622 Employ: Government 33%(43) 39%(50) 15%(20) 4%(5) 9%(12) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 35%(53) 30%(45) 13%(19) 5%(8) 17%(26) 150 Employ: Homemaker 29%(38) 32%(42) 12%(16) 3%(4) 24%(32) 133 Employ: Retired 32%(159) 35%(174) 15%(74) 5%(24) 14%(71) 503 Employ: Unemployed 35%(75) 32%(68) 13%(27) 3%(7) 16%(35) 213 Employ: Other 39%(52) 26%(35) 11%(14) 7%(9) 18%(24) 134 Military HH: Yes 31%(114) 37%(134) 14%(52) 4%(14) 14%(51) 366 Military HH: No 36%(584) 33%(543) 12%(190) 4%(73) 15%(240) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 31%(241) 34%(266) 14%(105) 4%(32) 16%(127) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 37%(457) 34%(411) 11%(137) 4%(55) 13%(164) 1225 Trump Job Approve 32%(292) 34%(311) 14%(125) 5%(42) 15%(135) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 38%(394) 34%(356) 11%(114) 4%(42) 12%(127) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 35%(178) 32%(164) 16%(80) 5%(24) 13%(65) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 29%(114) 37%(147) 11%(45) 5%(18) 18%(69) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 27%(64) 40%(95) 14%(34) 6%(14) 13%(30) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 41%(329) 33%(260) 10%(80) 3%(28) 12%(97) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_6: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government investing in infrastructure such as expanding broadband internet Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(699) 34%(677) 12%(242) 4%(87) 15%(291) 1996 Favorable of Trump 32%(286) 34%(298) 14%(126) 5%(44) 15%(135) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 39%(402) 35%(365) 11%(108) 4%(41) 11%(114) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 35%(196) 32%(177) 15%(84) 5%(26) 13%(74) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 27%(90) 36%(121) 13%(42) 5%(18) 18%(61) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 28%(56) 45%(91) 12%(24) 4%(9) 11%(22) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 42%(346) 33%(274) 10%(84) 4%(32) 11%(93) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 35%(204) 35%(201) 13%(75) 4%(22) 13%(75) 577 #1 Issue: Security 25%(72) 35%(98) 16%(45) 5%(15) 18%(52) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 36%(154) 35%(150) 11%(47) 4%(18) 13%(57) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 38%(118) 33%(103) 11%(33) 4%(14) 14%(44) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 41%(33) 35%(27) 9%(7) 4%(3) 11%(9) 79 #1 Issue: Education 37%(46) 26%(31) 13%(16) 4%(5) 20%(24) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 36%(28) 39%(30) 11%(9) 6%(5) 8%(6) 78 #1 Issue: Other 37%(45) 30%(36) 8%(10) 5%(6) 20%(24) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 41%(315) 36%(275) 9%(72) 4%(27) 11%(85) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 32%(218) 35%(237) 16%(110) 5%(32) 13%(88) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 31%(25) 30%(24) 8%(7) 7%(5) 23%(18) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 43%(305) 34%(245) 10%(71) 3%(23) 10%(71) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 32%(227) 35%(247) 15%(103) 5%(34) 14%(99) 709 2016 Vote: Other 32%(45) 35%(49) 12%(17) 4%(6) 16%(23) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(122) 32%(137) 12%(51) 6%(24) 23%(98) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 37%(497) 33%(448) 13%(169) 4%(59) 12%(165) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 31%(202) 35%(229) 11%(73) 4%(28) 19%(126) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 43%(367) 33%(282) 9%(78) 3%(24) 12%(99) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 29%(157) 37%(202) 16%(89) 5%(30) 13%(72) 550 2012 Vote: Other 27%(20) 35%(26) 9%(7) 9%(7) 19%(14) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(153) 32%(166) 13%(68) 5%(25) 20%(105) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_6: Would you support or oppose the following policies in order to combat economic hardships during the coronavirus pandemic? The federal government investing in infrastructure such as expanding broadband internet Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(699) 34%(677) 12%(242) 4%(87) 15%(291) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 38%(134) 35%(125) 9%(32) 5%(17) 13%(47) 356 4-Region: Midwest 32%(148) 36%(165) 12%(57) 4%(18) 15%(70) 458 4-Region: South 34%(254) 34%(254) 12%(88) 4%(28) 16%(121) 745 4-Region: West 37%(162) 31%(133) 15%(64) 6%(24) 12%(52) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 39%(360) 35%(318) 10%(91) 3%(31) 12%(110) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 33%(256) 34%(266) 15%(119) 5%(38) 13%(103) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 41%(352) 35%(306) 10%(89) 3%(27) 11%(92) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 33%(222) 33%(220) 16%(111) 4%(27) 14%(93) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 30%(38) 40%(50) 10%(12) 6%(7) 14%(18) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 28%(52) 31%(59) 7%(14) 5%(9) 28%(53) 187 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: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Government should Government should provide nancial provide nancial assistance to businesses assistance to individual during the coronavirus Americans during the pandemic, because coronavirus pandemic, individual Americans will because businesses will benet from the benet from the Don’t Know / No Demographic economic activity economic activity Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(296) 73%(1461) 12%(239) 1996 Gender: Male 16%(145) 72%(676) 12%(113) 934 Gender: Female 14%(150) 74%(785) 12%(126) 1062 Age: 18-29 18%(65) 71%(249) 11%(39) 353 Age: 30-44 14%(65) 76%(343) 10%(45) 452 Age: 45-54 11%(38) 74%(257) 15%(52) 346 Age: 55-64 14%(53) 75%(284) 11%(44) 380 Age: 65+ 16%(75) 71%(329) 13%(60) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 22%(36) 68%(112) 10%(17) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 14%(65) 75%(343) 11%(49) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 13%(66) 74%(394) 13%(69) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 15%(110) 74%(549) 11%(86) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 12%(92) 80%(603) 8%(63) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(86) 70%(408) 15%(85) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 18%(118) 68%(451) 14%(90) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 12%(36) 79%(239) 9%(26) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 12%(56) 80%(364) 8%(37) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(45) 73%(218) 12%(37) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 15%(41) 68%(190) 17%(48) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 19%(64) 66%(219) 15%(50) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(53) 71%(232) 13%(41) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13%(74) 82%(470) 5%(31) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 14%(69) 77%(395) 10%(49) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(124) 68%(476) 15%(102) 703 Continued on next page

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Table POL20: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Government should Government should provide nancial provide nancial assistance to businesses assistance to individual during the coronavirus Americans during the pandemic, because coronavirus pandemic, individual Americans will because businesses will benet from the benet from the Don’t Know / No Demographic economic activity economic activity Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(296) 73%(1461) 12%(239) 1996 Educ: < College 13%(167) 74%(933) 12%(156) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 18%(86) 69%(327) 13%(59) 472 Educ: Post-grad 16%(43) 75%(202) 9%(24) 269 Income: Under 50k 13%(135) 75%(791) 12%(132) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 16%(100) 72%(447) 11%(71) 618 Income: 100k+ 19%(60) 70%(223) 11%(36) 319 Ethnicity: White 15%(240) 73%(1179) 12%(195) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(33) 73%(140) 10%(20) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 17%(42) 72%(181) 12%(30) 253 Ethnicity: Other 10%(13) 79%(101) 11%(14) 129 All Christian 17%(153) 72%(668) 11%(103) 924 All Non-Christian 29%(29) 56%(55) 15%(15) 99 Atheist 12%(10) 86%(72) 3%(2) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12%(104) 75%(667) 13%(119) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 25%(30) 60%(70) 15%(18) 118 Evangelical 15%(84) 70%(384) 15%(83) 550 Non-Evangelical 16%(117) 75%(548) 9%(65) 731 Community: Urban 16%(74) 75%(342) 9%(41) 456 Community: Suburban 15%(143) 73%(717) 12%(118) 978 Community: Rural 14%(79) 72%(402) 14%(80) 561 Continued on next page

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Table POL20: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Government should Government should provide nancial provide nancial assistance to businesses assistance to individual during the coronavirus Americans during the pandemic, because coronavirus pandemic, individual Americans will because businesses will benet from the benet from the Don’t Know / No Demographic economic activity economic activity Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(296) 73%(1461) 12%(239) 1996 Employ: Private Sector 18%(110) 74%(458) 9%(55) 622 Employ: Government 15%(19) 76%(99) 9%(12) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 10%(16) 77%(116) 12%(18) 150 Employ: Homemaker 15%(20) 68%(90) 17%(23) 133 Employ: Retired 15%(74) 72%(364) 13%(66) 503 Employ: Unemployed 10%(22) 76%(162) 14%(29) 213 Employ: Other 8%(11) 77%(104) 15%(20) 134 Military HH: Yes 17%(62) 72%(262) 11%(42) 366 Military HH: No 14%(233) 74%(1200) 12%(197) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 18%(141) 66%(511) 15%(119) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(155) 78%(950) 10%(120) 1225 Trump Job Approve 18%(163) 69%(623) 13%(120) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 12%(126) 79%(814) 9%(93) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 19%(98) 68%(348) 13%(66) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 16%(65) 70%(275) 14%(55) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 17%(41) 70%(168) 13%(31) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 11%(85) 81%(646) 8%(62) 794 Favorable of Trump 18%(158) 69%(613) 13%(118) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 12%(127) 79%(813) 9%(90) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 18%(103) 69%(385) 12%(69) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 17%(55) 69%(228) 15%(48) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 13%(25) 75%(151) 12%(25) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 12%(102) 80%(662) 8%(65) 829 Continued on next page

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Table POL20: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Government should Government should provide nancial provide nancial assistance to businesses assistance to individual during the coronavirus Americans during the pandemic, because coronavirus pandemic, individual Americans will because businesses will benet from the benet from the Don’t Know / No Demographic economic activity economic activity Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(296) 73%(1461) 12%(239) 1996 #1 Issue: Economy 16%(90) 75%(434) 9%(53) 577 #1 Issue: Security 20%(55) 62%(176) 18%(51) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 15%(62) 75%(318) 10%(45) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 11%(35) 77%(240) 12%(38) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 18%(14) 74%(58) 8%(7) 79 #1 Issue: Education 16%(20) 72%(88) 12%(14) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 8%(6) 79%(62) 12%(10) 78 #1 Issue: Other 11%(14) 70%(85) 18%(22) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 12%(96) 80%(621) 7%(56) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 19%(128) 68%(464) 13%(92) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(7) 62%(49) 29%(23) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 12%(84) 81%(580) 7%(51) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 17%(120) 70%(496) 13%(94) 709 2016 Vote: Other 17%(23) 63%(88) 20%(29) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(68) 69%(298) 15%(65) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 15%(198) 74%(996) 11%(145) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 15%(97) 71%(465) 14%(94) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 12%(106) 79%(677) 8%(69) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 16%(88) 70%(388) 13%(74) 550 2012 Vote: Other 16%(12) 52%(39) 32%(24) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(89) 69%(356) 14%(71) 517 4-Region: Northeast 15%(53) 74%(265) 11%(39) 356 4-Region: Midwest 16%(71) 71%(325) 13%(62) 458 4-Region: South 15%(115) 72%(533) 13%(97) 745 4-Region: West 13%(57) 77%(338) 10%(42) 436 Continued on next page

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Table POL20: Even if none is exactly right, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Government should Government should provide nancial provide nancial assistance to businesses assistance to individual during the coronavirus Americans during the pandemic, because coronavirus pandemic, individual Americans will because businesses will benet from the benet from the Don’t Know / No Demographic economic activity economic activity Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(296) 73%(1461) 12%(239) 1996 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 12%(111) 80%(732) 8%(69) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 18%(137) 69%(537) 14%(107) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 13%(117) 80%(698) 6%(52) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 17%(114) 70%(469) 13%(90) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 17%(21) 71%(88) 12%(15) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 12%(22) 63%(118) 25%(47) 187 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: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The 2008 stock market crash The U.S. Individual Large Cor- Small Don’t know / Demographic government Americans porations Businesses Wall Street Other No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(301) 4%(88) 24%(475) 1%(14) 19%(370) 5%(94) 33%(654) 1996 Gender: Male 17%(155) 5%(50) 25%(233) 1%(5) 24%(225) 5%(45) 24%(221) 934 Gender: Female 14%(146) 4%(38) 23%(242) 1%(10) 14%(145) 5%(48) 41%(434) 1062 Age: 18-29 14%(51) 5%(17) 15%(54) 2%(8) 21%(73) 4%(14) 38%(135) 353 Age: 30-44 20%(89) 5%(21) 19%(86) 1%(5) 17%(75) 3%(13) 36%(163) 452 Age: 45-54 19%(66) 3%(11) 28%(99) — (0) 14%(50) 5%(17) 30%(104) 346 Age: 55-64 13%(51) 6%(22) 27%(104) — (0) 20%(75) 6%(24) 27%(104) 380 Age: 65+ 10%(45) 4%(16) 28%(132) — (2) 21%(97) 5%(25) 32%(148) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 12%(21) 6%(10) 16%(26) 3%(5) 18%(30) 6%(10) 38%(63) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 18%(84) 5%(23) 17%(76) 1%(6) 20%(91) 2%(10) 37%(168) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 19%(102) 3%(16) 26%(138) — (2) 14%(76) 5%(25) 32%(171) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 11%(85) 5%(34) 28%(212) — (2) 21%(157) 6%(44) 28%(212) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 16%(124) 4%(32) 25%(193) 1%(4) 19%(147) 4%(28) 30%(230) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 13%(76) 3%(19) 22%(126) 1%(5) 21%(120) 4%(22) 37%(212) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 15%(102) 6%(37) 24%(156) 1%(6) 16%(103) 7%(43) 32%(212) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 18%(56) 7%(21) 23%(70) — (1) 24%(71) 4%(12) 24%(71) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 15%(68) 3%(12) 27%(123) 1%(3) 17%(76) 4%(17) 35%(159) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(47) 3%(10) 23%(68) — (1) 28%(86) 4%(12) 26%(77) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(28) 3%(8) 21%(58) 2%(4) 12%(35) 4%(10) 48%(135) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 16%(53) 6%(19) 28%(95) 1%(3) 21%(69) 7%(22) 22%(73) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 15%(49) 5%(17) 19%(61) 1%(3) 10%(34) 7%(22) 43%(139) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 17%(98) 3%(20) 27%(154) — (3) 24%(137) 4%(24) 24%(139) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 14%(73) 5%(28) 24%(121) 1%(7) 19%(100) 3%(18) 32%(166) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(102) 5%(36) 26%(182) — (1) 17%(118) 7%(49) 31%(215) 703 Educ: < College 17%(212) 4%(52) 21%(262) 1%(11) 14%(175) 5%(59) 39%(485) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(57) 5%(23) 28%(130) 1%(3) 27%(126) 5%(23) 24%(112) 472 Educ: Post-grad 12%(33) 5%(13) 31%(83) — (1) 26%(69) 4%(12) 21%(57) 269 Income: Under 50k 16%(171) 4%(41) 21%(222) 1%(9) 16%(171) 4%(45) 38%(400) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 15%(92) 5%(32) 26%(161) — (3) 19%(119) 4%(28) 30%(184) 618 Income: 100k+ 12%(39) 5%(15) 29%(92) 1%(2) 25%(79) 7%(21) 22%(71) 319 Ethnicity: White 14%(220) 4%(72) 25%(405) 1%(11) 19%(309) 5%(82) 32%(515) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_1: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The 2008 stock market crash The U.S. Individual Large Cor- Small Don’t know / Demographic government Americans porations Businesses Wall Street Other No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(301) 4%(88) 24%(475) 1%(14) 19%(370) 5%(94) 33%(654) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(31) 7%(14) 22%(42) 1%(3) 23%(44) 2%(4) 29%(55) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 22%(55) 5%(12) 17%(44) 1%(3) 15%(39) 3%(7) 37%(95) 253 Ethnicity: Other 21%(27) 3%(4) 20%(26) 1%(1) 17%(22) 3%(4) 34%(44) 129 All Christian 13%(118) 5%(48) 28%(258) 1%(7) 18%(170) 5%(46) 30%(276) 924 All Non-Christian 17%(17) 2%(2) 22%(21) 4%(4) 24%(24) 4%(4) 26%(26) 99 Atheist 19%(16) 5%(4) 14%(12) 1%(1) 35%(29) 1%(1) 25%(21) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 17%(150) 4%(34) 21%(183) — (3) 16%(147) 5%(42) 37%(331) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 16%(19) 4%(5) 23%(27) 3%(4) 23%(27) 4%(5) 26%(31) 118 Evangelical 16%(91) 5%(29) 20%(108) 1%(5) 13%(73) 5%(28) 39%(217) 550 Non-Evangelical 14%(101) 5%(36) 29%(210) 1%(4) 20%(146) 5%(35) 27%(197) 731 Community: Urban 18%(80) 5%(21) 20%(90) 1%(3) 22%(102) 3%(16) 32%(144) 456 Community: Suburban 15%(152) 4%(43) 25%(244) — (3) 20%(194) 5%(48) 30%(295) 978 Community: Rural 12%(69) 4%(23) 25%(141) 2%(9) 13%(74) 5%(30) 38%(215) 561 Employ: Private Sector 15%(95) 6%(39) 25%(153) 1%(5) 20%(125) 4%(25) 29%(180) 622 Employ: Government 16%(21) 6%(8) 23%(30) 1%(1) 21%(28) 3%(4) 29%(38) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 18%(27) 1%(1) 26%(40) 1%(1) 18%(28) 3%(5) 32%(48) 150 Employ: Homemaker 15%(20) 6%(8) 20%(27) 1%(2) 13%(17) 2%(2) 43%(56) 133 Employ: Retired 12%(60) 3%(14) 27%(138) — (2) 18%(93) 6%(31) 33%(166) 503 Employ: Unemployed 18%(39) 3%(6) 22%(46) — (0) 19%(41) 5%(11) 33%(70) 213 Employ: Other 20%(26) 4%(5) 16%(22) — (0) 12%(17) 9%(12) 39%(52) 134 Military HH: Yes 15%(54) 6%(21) 23%(84) — (1) 17%(62) 6%(24) 33%(121) 366 Military HH: No 15%(247) 4%(67) 24%(391) 1%(13) 19%(308) 4%(70) 33%(534) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(109) 6%(46) 22%(169) 1%(9) 17%(131) 5%(40) 35%(267) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 16%(193) 3%(42) 25%(306) — (5) 19%(238) 4%(54) 32%(387) 1225 Trump Job Approve 15%(137) 6%(50) 22%(201) 1%(8) 16%(144) 6%(53) 34%(312) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 15%(159) 3%(35) 26%(270) 1%(7) 22%(224) 4%(40) 29%(299) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 16%(83) 5%(27) 21%(105) 1%(6) 16%(81) 7%(35) 34%(174) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 14%(55) 6%(23) 24%(96) — (2) 16%(63) 5%(18) 35%(138) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 13%(32) 5%(11) 22%(53) 1%(2) 15%(36) 7%(16) 37%(89) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 16%(127) 3%(24) 27%(217) 1%(5) 24%(188) 3%(24) 26%(210) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_1: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The 2008 stock market crash The U.S. Individual Large Cor- Small Don’t know / Demographic government Americans porations Businesses Wall Street Other No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(301) 4%(88) 24%(475) 1%(14) 19%(370) 5%(94) 33%(654) 1996 Favorable of Trump 15%(130) 5%(48) 23%(206) 1%(6) 16%(144) 6%(53) 34%(302) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 16%(163) 4%(37) 25%(259) 1%(7) 22%(222) 4%(40) 29%(303) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 17%(93) 4%(24) 22%(120) 1%(6) 16%(91) 7%(38) 33%(185) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(37) 7%(24) 26%(86) — (0) 16%(53) 5%(15) 35%(116) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 15%(30) 5%(11) 19%(39) 1%(2) 17%(34) 5%(11) 37%(74) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 16%(133) 3%(26) 27%(220) 1%(5) 23%(188) 3%(29) 28%(228) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 18%(103) 6%(34) 24%(136) 1%(3) 19%(108) 4%(22) 29%(170) 577 #1 Issue: Security 13%(36) 4%(12) 20%(56) 1%(3) 16%(46) 8%(23) 37%(105) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 15%(64) 2%(11) 29%(125) — (0) 21%(88) 3%(14) 29%(123) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 13%(42) 4%(12) 25%(79) — (0) 17%(54) 6%(18) 34%(107) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 11%(9) 6%(5) 24%(19) 5%(4) 21%(16) 2%(2) 31%(24) 79 #1 Issue: Education 20%(24) 5%(7) 15%(18) 3%(3) 14%(17) 4%(5) 40%(49) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(4) 6%(5) 26%(20) — (0) 21%(16) 2%(1) 40%(31) 78 #1 Issue: Other 16%(19) 3%(3) 18%(22) — (0) 19%(23) 7%(9) 38%(45) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 16%(128) 5%(39) 27%(206) 1%(7) 23%(174) 3%(22) 26%(199) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 15%(103) 5%(32) 24%(166) 1%(6) 17%(117) 7%(50) 31%(210) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 12%(9) 2%(1) 17%(13) — (0) 21%(16) 1%(1) 48%(38) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 15%(105) 4%(28) 27%(194) 1%(4) 22%(157) 4%(26) 28%(200) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 15%(104) 5%(34) 24%(174) 1%(5) 18%(130) 6%(45) 31%(219) 709 2016 Vote: Other 19%(26) 6%(9) 25%(35) — (0) 18%(25) 4%(5) 29%(40) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(67) 4%(18) 17%(72) 1%(6) 13%(57) 4%(17) 45%(195) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 15%(207) 4%(59) 26%(349) 1%(7) 20%(267) 5%(68) 29%(383) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 14%(94) 4%(29) 19%(126) 1%(7) 16%(102) 4%(26) 41%(272) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 16%(134) 3%(30) 27%(229) — (4) 21%(175) 4%(31) 29%(249) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 14%(75) 5%(28) 24%(133) 1%(3) 21%(114) 6%(35) 30%(163) 550 2012 Vote: Other 17%(13) 2%(2) 24%(18) — (0) 16%(12) 4%(3) 37%(27) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(79) 6%(29) 18%(94) 1%(7) 13%(69) 5%(24) 41%(214) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_1: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The 2008 stock market crash The U.S. Individual Large Cor- Small Don’t know / Demographic government Americans porations Businesses Wall Street Other No opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(301) 4%(88) 24%(475) 1%(14) 19%(370) 5%(94) 33%(654) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 15%(54) 4%(13) 25%(89) 1%(4) 21%(76) 4%(14) 30%(107) 356 4-Region: Midwest 13%(60) 4%(18) 22%(100) — (1) 18%(83) 5%(22) 38%(174) 458 4-Region: South 15%(114) 4%(29) 24%(177) 1%(7) 16%(122) 5%(38) 35%(260) 745 4-Region: West 17%(74) 6%(28) 25%(109) 1%(3) 20%(89) 5%(20) 26%(113) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 15%(140) 4%(35) 26%(233) 1%(8) 21%(191) 3%(31) 30%(272) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 15%(115) 5%(41) 25%(194) 1%(6) 16%(126) 7%(52) 32%(248) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 15%(131) 4%(37) 27%(233) 1%(6) 22%(194) 3%(29) 27%(236) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 15%(103) 6%(39) 24%(159) 1%(6) 16%(106) 7%(49) 31%(211) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 20%(25) 3%(4) 25%(31) 1%(1) 21%(27) 3%(3) 27%(33) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 10%(20) 1%(3) 13%(25) 1%(1) 8%(15) 5%(9) 61%(115) 187 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: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The current stock market crash The U.S. Individual Large Cor- Small Don’t know / Demographic government Americans porations Businesses Wall Street Other No opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(423) 8%(161) 12%(233) 1%(19) 10%(199) 22%(444) 26%(517) 1996 Gender: Male 23%(212) 8%(72) 10%(97) 1%(7) 12%(111) 26%(245) 20%(189) 934 Gender: Female 20%(212) 8%(88) 13%(136) 1%(13) 8%(87) 19%(198) 31%(327) 1062 Age: 18-29 24%(84) 10%(34) 12%(44) 3%(10) 9%(32) 14%(51) 28%(97) 353 Age: 30-44 27%(122) 7%(32) 11%(51) 1%(3) 9%(40) 19%(88) 26%(116) 452 Age: 45-54 23%(81) 6%(20) 9%(32) 1%(3) 7%(26) 25%(86) 28%(99) 346 Age: 55-64 19%(74) 10%(36) 11%(42) 1%(2) 10%(39) 27%(102) 22%(85) 380 Age: 65+ 13%(62) 8%(39) 14%(65) — (1) 13%(62) 25%(117) 26%(120) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 24%(39) 12%(19) 13%(22) 2%(4) 5%(8) 17%(29) 27%(45) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 26%(119) 8%(35) 13%(58) 2%(8) 10%(45) 16%(71) 27%(121) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 25%(130) 6%(32) 9%(48) 1%(5) 9%(45) 24%(125) 28%(146) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 16%(122) 9%(68) 13%(95) — (2) 12%(92) 26%(197) 23%(168) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 28%(213) 6%(47) 12%(93) 2%(13) 10%(76) 16%(118) 26%(197) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 22%(126) 6%(34) 11%(62) — (1) 10%(61) 23%(132) 28%(164) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 13%(84) 12%(79) 12%(78) 1%(6) 9%(61) 29%(194) 24%(156) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 32%(96) 6%(19) 11%(33) 1%(3) 11%(33) 17%(52) 21%(64) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 26%(117) 6%(28) 13%(61) 2%(9) 10%(44) 14%(65) 29%(133) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24%(71) 5%(16) 10%(30) — (0) 12%(37) 26%(79) 23%(68) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 20%(55) 6%(18) 12%(32) — (1) 9%(24) 19%(53) 34%(96) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(45) 11%(37) 10%(35) 1%(3) 12%(42) 34%(114) 17%(57) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 12%(39) 13%(43) 13%(43) 1%(3) 6%(20) 24%(80) 30%(99) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 33%(188) 5%(29) 13%(76) 2%(10) 11%(64) 17%(97) 19%(111) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 20%(102) 10%(50) 13%(69) 1%(5) 8%(39) 21%(109) 27%(139) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(84) 10%(74) 11%(80) 1%(4) 12%(81) 31%(217) 23%(163) 703 Educ: < College 20%(257) 8%(101) 12%(147) 1%(13) 8%(107) 21%(258) 30%(373) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 22%(103) 8%(36) 11%(54) 1%(3) 13%(62) 24%(115) 21%(98) 472 Educ: Post-grad 24%(63) 9%(23) 12%(33) 1%(3) 11%(30) 26%(71) 17%(46) 269 Income: Under 50k 20%(212) 7%(75) 13%(133) 1%(8) 10%(103) 19%(204) 30%(323) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 22%(135) 10%(62) 11%(69) 1%(7) 10%(60) 22%(139) 23%(145) 618 Income: 100k+ 24%(76) 7%(23) 10%(31) 1%(4) 11%(35) 32%(101) 15%(49) 319 Ethnicity: White 20%(325) 9%(142) 12%(187) — (8) 10%(167) 24%(394) 24%(393) 1614 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_2: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The current stock market crash The U.S. Individual Large Cor- Small Don’t know / Demographic government Americans porations Businesses Wall Street Other No opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(423) 8%(161) 12%(233) 1%(19) 10%(199) 22%(444) 26%(517) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 26%(51) 6%(12) 17%(33) — (1) 10%(19) 17%(33) 24%(45) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 25%(62) 5%(13) 13%(33) 4%(9) 7%(17) 11%(29) 36%(90) 253 Ethnicity: Other 28%(36) 5%(6) 11%(14) 2%(2) 12%(15) 16%(21) 27%(34) 129 All Christian 18%(165) 10%(92) 12%(115) 1%(6) 9%(86) 25%(234) 24%(226) 924 All Non-Christian 25%(25) 5%(5) 17%(16) 2%(2) 6%(6) 22%(22) 24%(23) 99 Atheist 34%(29) 5%(4) 9%(8) 3%(2) 14%(12) 23%(19) 12%(10) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 23%(205) 7%(60) 11%(95) 1%(9) 11%(95) 19%(169) 29%(258) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24%(28) 5%(6) 17%(20) 3%(3) 8%(9) 21%(25) 23%(27) 118 Evangelical 16%(89) 8%(45) 11%(63) — (3) 8%(45) 23%(129) 32%(177) 550 Non-Evangelical 22%(158) 10%(74) 11%(84) 1%(8) 10%(71) 25%(181) 21%(154) 731 Community: Urban 25%(115) 8%(35) 11%(51) 2%(7) 12%(54) 18%(81) 25%(114) 456 Community: Suburban 21%(210) 9%(84) 11%(107) — (3) 11%(105) 24%(238) 24%(231) 978 Community: Rural 18%(99) 7%(42) 13%(75) 2%(9) 7%(39) 22%(125) 31%(172) 561 Employ: Private Sector 23%(143) 9%(54) 10%(63) 1%(7) 10%(62) 25%(154) 22%(139) 622 Employ: Government 22%(29) 10%(13) 16%(20) 2%(2) 7%(9) 18%(23) 26%(34) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 23%(34) 8%(12) 16%(23) — (0) 6%(9) 22%(33) 26%(39) 150 Employ: Homemaker 22%(30) 5%(7) 13%(17) 4%(5) 9%(12) 15%(20) 31%(41) 133 Employ: Retired 16%(80) 8%(42) 13%(66) — (0) 11%(54) 26%(132) 26%(129) 503 Employ: Unemployed 27%(57) 6%(13) 7%(14) — (1) 12%(26) 19%(41) 29%(62) 213 Employ: Other 19%(26) 5%(6) 13%(17) — (0) 11%(15) 20%(26) 33%(44) 134 Military HH: Yes 20%(75) 9%(34) 8%(31) — (0) 11%(40) 25%(90) 26%(96) 366 Military HH: No 21%(349) 8%(127) 12%(203) 1%(19) 10%(158) 22%(353) 26%(421) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 10%(79) 11%(89) 12%(89) 1%(7) 11%(83) 28%(217) 27%(207) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 28%(344) 6%(72) 12%(145) 1%(13) 9%(115) 18%(226) 25%(310) 1225 Trump Job Approve 11%(100) 11%(99) 12%(105) 1%(9) 11%(97) 29%(264) 26%(232) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 30%(313) 6%(61) 12%(127) 1%(10) 10%(101) 17%(174) 24%(247) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 9%(48) 11%(55) 11%(58) 1%(4) 11%(55) 32%(164) 25%(127) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(52) 11%(45) 12%(47) 1%(5) 11%(42) 25%(100) 26%(104) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 17%(40) 8%(20) 15%(35) — (1) 8%(19) 24%(57) 28%(68) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 34%(273) 5%(41) 12%(92) 1%(10) 10%(82) 15%(117) 23%(180) 794 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_2: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The current stock market crash The U.S. Individual Large Cor- Small Don’t know / Demographic government Americans porations Businesses Wall Street Other No opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(423) 8%(161) 12%(233) 1%(19) 10%(199) 22%(444) 26%(517) 1996 Favorable of Trump 11%(100) 11%(94) 11%(102) 1%(8) 10%(91) 30%(266) 26%(228) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 30%(309) 6%(65) 12%(128) 1%(8) 10%(106) 17%(173) 23%(242) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(62) 10%(56) 11%(63) 1%(8) 10%(55) 31%(173) 25%(141) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 12%(39) 11%(38) 12%(39) — (0) 11%(37) 28%(93) 26%(87) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 19%(39) 8%(16) 16%(32) — (1) 8%(15) 22%(45) 26%(53) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 33%(270) 6%(49) 12%(96) 1%(7) 11%(91) 15%(128) 23%(189) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(111) 10%(56) 11%(63) 1%(9) 9%(53) 23%(135) 26%(149) 577 #1 Issue: Security 10%(28) 10%(28) 6%(18) 2%(5) 11%(30) 33%(92) 29%(81) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 27%(113) 7%(30) 13%(56) 1%(4) 10%(43) 20%(84) 22%(94) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 20%(64) 8%(25) 14%(45) — (0) 11%(35) 19%(58) 27%(86) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 22%(17) 9%(7) 22%(17) — (0) 9%(7) 22%(18) 16%(12) 79 #1 Issue: Education 32%(39) 4%(5) 13%(16) 1%(1) 10%(13) 13%(16) 27%(33) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 27%(21) 6%(5) 10%(8) 1%(1) 9%(7) 13%(10) 34%(26) 78 #1 Issue: Other 25%(30) 3%(4) 8%(10) — (1) 9%(10) 26%(31) 29%(35) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 31%(238) 6%(48) 13%(102) 1%(11) 9%(72) 16%(125) 23%(178) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(69) 11%(74) 11%(78) 1%(4) 12%(79) 32%(222) 23%(158) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 18%(14) 3%(3) 4%(3) — (0) 10%(8) 21%(17) 44%(34) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 31%(222) 6%(43) 12%(82) 1%(8) 9%(67) 17%(119) 24%(173) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(75) 10%(74) 12%(86) 1%(5) 11%(79) 31%(222) 24%(169) 709 2016 Vote: Other 23%(33) 4%(5) 12%(17) — (0) 13%(18) 22%(31) 25%(35) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(94) 9%(38) 11%(47) 2%(7) 8%(35) 17%(72) 32%(140) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 21%(275) 8%(103) 13%(170) 1%(9) 11%(143) 24%(322) 24%(317) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 23%(148) 9%(58) 10%(64) 2%(10) 9%(56) 18%(121) 30%(200) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 28%(234) 5%(47) 14%(116) — (3) 10%(88) 19%(158) 24%(206) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11%(61) 12%(63) 10%(57) 1%(5) 12%(64) 31%(169) 24%(130) 550 2012 Vote: Other 17%(13) 5%(3) 11%(9) — (0) 10%(7) 35%(26) 22%(16) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(113) 9%(47) 10%(52) 2%(12) 8%(39) 18%(91) 32%(164) 517 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_2: Based on what you know, who do you believe is most responsible for each of the following? The current stock market crash The U.S. Individual Large Cor- Small Don’t know / Demographic government Americans porations Businesses Wall Street Other No opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(423) 8%(161) 12%(233) 1%(19) 10%(199) 22%(444) 26%(517) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 24%(86) 9%(30) 11%(41) 1%(5) 10%(35) 21%(76) 24%(84) 356 4-Region: Midwest 18%(81) 6%(29) 10%(46) — (2) 11%(49) 24%(112) 31%(140) 458 4-Region: South 18%(138) 8%(60) 13%(95) 1%(6) 9%(65) 23%(168) 29%(214) 745 4-Region: West 27%(119) 9%(41) 12%(51) 2%(7) 12%(50) 20%(88) 18%(79) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 28%(257) 7%(60) 13%(117) 1%(13) 10%(91) 16%(145) 25%(229) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 13%(99) 11%(86) 11%(90) 1%(6) 10%(82) 30%(236) 23%(183) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 29%(253) 6%(55) 13%(116) 1%(13) 10%(85) 17%(148) 23%(198) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 13%(85) 11%(75) 11%(77) 1%(7) 9%(63) 31%(206) 24%(160) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 20%(25) 15%(18) 12%(15) — (0) 14%(17) 21%(26) 19%(24) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 16%(30) 4%(8) 7%(14) — (0) 5%(10) 22%(41) 46%(86) 187 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 25%(501) 43%(867) 20%(399) 11%(229) 1996 Gender: Male 31%(290) 47%(444) 14%(127) 8%(73) 934 Gender: Female 20%(211) 40%(423) 26%(272) 15%(156) 1062 Age: 18-29 10%(34) 34%(122) 24%(84) 32%(113) 353 Age: 30-44 21%(93) 41%(187) 24%(109) 14%(63) 452 Age: 45-54 25%(88) 46%(158) 20%(69) 9%(31) 346 Age: 55-64 32%(120) 46%(175) 19%(72) 4%(13) 380 Age: 65+ 36%(166) 49%(225) 14%(65) 2% (8) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 10%(17) 34%(55) 24%(39) 33%(54) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 15%(68) 39%(176) 25%(113) 22%(99) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 25%(130) 44%(235) 21%(110) 10%(54) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 33%(245) 48%(359) 16%(121) 3%(20) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 12%(89) 58%(440) 20%(148) 11%(82) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 19%(109) 46%(264) 20%(115) 16%(91) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 46%(303) 25%(163) 21%(135) 9%(56) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 12%(35) 64%(193) 14%(43) 10%(30) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 12%(53) 54%(247) 23%(105) 11%(52) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24%(72) 54%(161) 13%(39) 10%(29) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 14%(38) 37%(103) 27%(77) 22%(62) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 55%(183) 27%(90) 14%(46) 4%(14) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 37%(120) 23%(74) 27%(90) 13%(42) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(58) 65%(373) 18%(101) 7%(42) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 19%(98) 51%(263) 17%(90) 12%(63) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 47%(328) 27%(192) 19%(132) 7%(50) 703 Educ: < College 24%(307) 38%(482) 23%(285) 14%(181) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 25%(120) 50%(238) 17%(83) 7%(32) 472 Educ: Post-grad 28%(75) 55%(147) 12%(31) 6%(16) 269 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 25%(501) 43%(867) 20%(399) 11%(229) 1996 Income: Under 50k 23%(245) 42%(442) 21%(221) 14%(150) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 26%(161) 46%(284) 20%(124) 8%(49) 618 Income: 100k+ 30%(95) 44%(141) 17%(54) 9%(30) 319 Ethnicity: White 28%(450) 44%(705) 19%(309) 9%(149) 1614 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(33) 43%(82) 22%(42) 19%(36) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 12%(31) 43%(108) 23%(59) 22%(55) 253 Ethnicity: Other 16%(20) 42%(54) 23%(30) 19%(25) 129 All Christian 33%(303) 41%(381) 19%(178) 7%(61) 924 All Non-Christian 23%(22) 60%(59) 12%(12) 6%(6) 99 Atheist 9% (8) 60%(50) 13%(11) 18%(15) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19%(169) 42%(376) 22%(198) 16%(146) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 26%(30) 54%(64) 11%(12) 10%(11) 118 Evangelical 34%(186) 34%(190) 21%(114) 11%(60) 550 Non-Evangelical 26%(187) 45%(326) 21%(151) 9%(66) 731 Community: Urban 16%(74) 45%(207) 24%(109) 15%(66) 456 Community: Suburban 27%(268) 45%(441) 18%(176) 10%(94) 978 Community: Rural 28%(160) 39%(219) 20%(114) 12%(69) 561 Employ: Private Sector 28%(171) 45%(279) 18%(113) 9%(59) 622 Employ: Government 21%(27) 45%(59) 20%(26) 14%(18) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 19%(28) 42%(63) 21%(31) 18%(27) 150 Employ: Homemaker 24%(31) 42%(55) 25%(33) 10%(14) 133 Employ: Retired 36%(179) 48%(240) 15%(74) 2%(10) 503 Employ: Unemployed 13%(28) 40%(85) 26%(56) 21%(44) 213 Employ: Other 19%(26) 39%(52) 24%(33) 17%(23) 134 Military HH: Yes 33%(122) 43%(157) 16%(59) 8%(27) 366 Military HH: No 23%(379) 44%(710) 21%(340) 12%(201) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 46%(351) 23%(175) 22%(168) 10%(77) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 12%(150) 56%(692) 19%(231) 12%(152) 1225 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 25%(501) 43%(867) 20%(399) 11%(229) 1996 Trump Job Approve 45%(404) 25%(226) 21%(187) 10%(88) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 9%(93) 61%(634) 18%(188) 11%(118) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 56%(288) 21%(105) 16%(82) 7%(36) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 29%(116) 31%(121) 27%(105) 13%(53) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 12%(29) 48%(114) 22%(53) 18%(43) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 8%(64) 66%(520) 17%(134) 9%(75) 794 Favorable of Trump 46%(411) 24%(216) 20%(178) 9%(83) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 8%(83) 62%(635) 18%(188) 12%(124) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 55%(307) 21%(117) 15%(86) 9%(48) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 32%(105) 30%(99) 28%(92) 11%(36) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 15%(29) 40%(81) 25%(49) 21%(42) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 6%(53) 67%(554) 17%(139) 10%(83) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(133) 41%(234) 21%(121) 15%(88) 577 #1 Issue: Security 49%(138) 27%(75) 18%(51) 6%(17) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 19%(83) 52%(222) 19%(82) 9%(39) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 28%(87) 47%(149) 22%(70) 2% (7) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(11) 50%(39) 19%(15) 18%(14) 79 #1 Issue: Education 16%(19) 34%(42) 22%(27) 27%(33) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 10% (8) 52%(41) 16%(12) 22%(17) 78 #1 Issue: Other 18%(22) 54%(65) 17%(20) 11%(14) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 11%(83) 67%(522) 16%(124) 6%(46) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 50%(342) 27%(187) 18%(121) 5%(35) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 12%(10) 40%(32) 33%(26) 15%(12) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 10%(71) 66%(471) 17%(124) 7%(49) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 49%(349) 27%(193) 19%(133) 5%(35) 709 2016 Vote: Other 18%(25) 48%(68) 22%(30) 12%(17) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(57) 31%(136) 26%(112) 29%(127) 432 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 25%(501) 43%(867) 20%(399) 11%(229) 1996 Voted in 2014: Yes 29%(394) 47%(636) 18%(236) 5%(73) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 16%(107) 35%(231) 25%(163) 24%(156) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 17%(142) 58%(498) 18%(153) 7%(60) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 48%(266) 28%(155) 19%(103) 5%(25) 550 2012 Vote: Other 33%(24) 41%(30) 15%(11) 12%(9) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(69) 35%(181) 25%(132) 26%(135) 517 4-Region: Northeast 25%(89) 45%(162) 20%(71) 10%(34) 356 4-Region: Midwest 24%(111) 40%(183) 23%(106) 13%(58) 458 4-Region: South 29%(214) 42%(315) 18%(132) 11%(85) 745 4-Region: West 20%(88) 48%(208) 20%(89) 12%(51) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 11%(101) 59%(541) 18%(166) 11%(104) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 46%(358) 25%(195) 21%(161) 9%(67) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 12%(100) 61%(528) 17%(151) 10%(87) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 48%(323) 26%(178) 18%(123) 7%(49) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 23%(29) 42%(53) 26%(32) 9%(11) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 14%(26) 27%(51) 30%(56) 29%(54) 187 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 34%(673) 52%(1042) 10%(197) 4%(84) 1996 Gender: Male 33%(307) 56%(519) 8%(79) 3%(29) 934 Gender: Female 34%(366) 49%(523) 11%(118) 5%(55) 1062 Age: 18-29 30%(107) 31%(110) 24%(84) 15%(52) 353 Age: 30-44 33%(149) 49%(222) 13%(59) 5%(22) 452 Age: 45-54 33%(114) 58%(201) 7%(26) 1% (5) 346 Age: 55-64 34%(130) 60%(228) 5%(19) 1%(4) 380 Age: 65+ 37%(173) 60%(280) 2%(10) — (1) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 31%(52) 28%(46) 22%(36) 19%(31) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 31%(143) 42%(191) 19%(85) 8%(38) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 33%(176) 56%(297) 9%(47) 2%(10) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 36%(266) 60%(448) 3%(25) 1% (5) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 65%(489) 21%(156) 11%(81) 4%(32) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 26%(153) 54%(315) 12%(70) 7%(42) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 5%(30) 87%(571) 7%(46) 2%(11) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 71%(213) 18%(54) 9%(27) 3% (8) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 61%(277) 22%(102) 12%(54) 5%(24) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 27%(82) 58%(175) 9%(27) 5%(16) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26%(71) 50%(140) 15%(42) 9%(26) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 4%(13) 87%(290) 8%(25) 2% (5) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(18) 86%(281) 7%(21) 2%(6) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 64%(369) 24%(140) 9%(50) 3%(15) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38%(197) 49%(251) 10%(49) 3%(16) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(65) 84%(591) 5%(37) 1%(10) 703 Educ: < College 30%(377) 52%(650) 13%(158) 6%(70) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 38%(178) 54%(254) 6%(27) 3%(13) 472 Educ: Post-grad 44%(118) 51%(138) 4%(12) — (1) 269 Income: Under 50k 33%(351) 49%(518) 11%(121) 6%(69) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 33%(207) 55%(340) 10%(61) 2%(11) 618 Income: 100k+ 36%(115) 58%(184) 5%(16) 1%(4) 319 Ethnicity: White 31%(498) 59%(948) 8%(128) 3%(41) 1614 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 34%(673) 52%(1042) 10%(197) 4%(84) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35%(68) 41%(79) 12%(23) 12%(23) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 51%(129) 18%(44) 19%(48) 13%(32) 253 Ethnicity: Other 36%(46) 39%(50) 16%(21) 9%(11) 129 All Christian 32%(293) 62%(572) 5%(45) 1%(14) 924 All Non-Christian 53%(52) 38%(38) 8% (8) 1% (1) 99 Atheist 46%(38) 34%(28) 16%(13) 5%(4) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 33%(290) 45%(404) 15%(131) 7%(65) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 45%(54) 47%(55) 7% (8) 2% (2) 118 Evangelical 28%(155) 59%(324) 9%(50) 4%(22) 550 Non-Evangelical 35%(255) 55%(403) 8%(55) 2%(18) 731 Community: Urban 42%(193) 38%(173) 14%(65) 6%(25) 456 Community: Suburban 33%(323) 55%(537) 8%(80) 4%(38) 978 Community: Rural 28%(157) 59%(331) 9%(52) 4%(21) 561 Employ: Private Sector 36%(221) 54%(338) 8%(52) 2%(11) 622 Employ: Government 34%(44) 46%(60) 9%(11) 12%(15) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 29%(43) 51%(77) 16%(23) 5% (7) 150 Employ: Homemaker 24%(32) 61%(81) 8%(11) 6%(9) 133 Employ: Retired 36%(179) 61%(308) 3%(15) — (1) 503 Employ: Unemployed 33%(70) 42%(89) 17%(36) 8%(17) 213 Employ: Other 33%(44) 43%(57) 17%(23) 8%(10) 134 Military HH: Yes 27%(100) 62%(226) 7%(26) 4%(13) 366 Military HH: No 35%(573) 50%(815) 10%(171) 4%(71) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 9%(73) 79%(612) 8%(62) 3%(24) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 49%(601) 35%(429) 11%(135) 5%(60) 1225 Trump Job Approve 8%(73) 83%(752) 6%(56) 3%(24) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 57%(593) 27%(279) 11%(110) 5%(51) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 5%(23) 89%(456) 5%(23) 2% (8) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(50) 75%(296) 8%(33) 4%(16) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 35%(84) 41%(98) 14%(33) 10%(24) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 64%(509) 23%(181) 10%(77) 3%(26) 794 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 34%(673) 52%(1042) 10%(197) 4%(84) 1996 Favorable of Trump 7%(65) 84%(746) 7%(58) 2%(20) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 58%(596) 27%(282) 10%(101) 5%(52) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(29) 88%(489) 5%(29) 2%(9) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(36) 77%(256) 9%(29) 3%(11) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 32%(65) 44%(88) 15%(30) 9%(18) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 64%(531) 23%(194) 9%(71) 4%(34) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 28%(159) 56%(322) 11%(66) 5%(29) 577 #1 Issue: Security 10%(27) 81%(229) 7%(20) 2%(6) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 44%(187) 44%(188) 9%(40) 3%(11) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42%(132) 52%(164) 5%(17) — (1) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 43%(34) 31%(25) 12%(9) 14%(11) 79 #1 Issue: Education 35%(43) 34%(41) 19%(23) 12%(15) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 55%(42) 25%(19) 18%(14) 3% (2) 78 #1 Issue: Other 41%(49) 44%(53) 7%(9) 8%(10) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 65%(502) 24%(187) 7%(58) 4%(28) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 5%(36) 89%(612) 5%(34) — (3) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 18%(14) 56%(44) 20%(15) 7% (5) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 68%(484) 21%(152) 7%(53) 3%(25) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(39) 89%(629) 6%(40) — (3) 709 2016 Vote: Other 23%(33) 59%(83) 12%(16) 6% (8) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(118) 41%(178) 20%(88) 11%(49) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 37%(494) 54%(727) 7%(87) 2%(31) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 27%(180) 48%(315) 17%(110) 8%(53) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 58%(491) 32%(269) 8%(68) 3%(24) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7%(37) 88%(484) 5%(27) — (2) 550 2012 Vote: Other 8%(6) 80%(60) 5%(4) 6% (5) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(138) 44%(226) 19%(99) 10%(54) 517 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 34%(673) 52%(1042) 10%(197) 4%(84) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 36%(130) 50%(177) 12%(42) 2% (7) 356 4-Region: Midwest 33%(152) 54%(246) 9%(43) 4%(17) 458 4-Region: South 30%(224) 56%(417) 8%(63) 6%(41) 745 4-Region: West 38%(167) 46%(201) 11%(49) 4%(18) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 63%(570) 23%(205) 11%(96) 4%(40) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(39) 87%(676) 7%(52) 2%(15) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 62%(537) 25%(221) 9%(78) 4%(31) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 6%(38) 87%(585) 5%(36) 2%(15) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 30%(38) 60%(76) 6% (7) 4% (5) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 19%(35) 41%(77) 28%(53) 12%(23) 187 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 23%(454) 40%(795) 23%(451) 15%(296) 1996 Gender: Male 24%(226) 48%(450) 19%(173) 9%(85) 934 Gender: Female 21%(227) 33%(346) 26%(278) 20%(211) 1062 Age: 18-29 13%(44) 21%(76) 27%(96) 39%(137) 353 Age: 30-44 20%(89) 34%(156) 26%(117) 20%(90) 452 Age: 45-54 21%(74) 42%(146) 27%(95) 9%(32) 346 Age: 55-64 28%(107) 47%(178) 18%(70) 7%(26) 380 Age: 65+ 30%(139) 52%(240) 16%(73) 3%(12) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 12%(20) 19%(32) 27%(44) 42%(69) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 16%(72) 29%(131) 27%(123) 29%(130) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 22%(115) 41%(215) 27%(141) 11%(59) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 29%(216) 49%(364) 17%(129) 5%(35) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 41%(312) 20%(154) 22%(167) 17%(125) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(95) 38%(223) 26%(149) 19%(112) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(46) 64%(418) 21%(135) 9%(59) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 47%(142) 21%(63) 18%(53) 14%(42) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 37%(170) 20%(90) 25%(113) 18%(83) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 21%(64) 45%(136) 23%(69) 11%(33) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 11%(32) 31%(87) 29%(80) 29%(80) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(21) 75%(250) 15%(51) 3%(10) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(25) 52%(168) 26%(84) 15%(48) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 43%(244) 20%(113) 22%(127) 16%(90) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28%(143) 36%(186) 23%(119) 13%(66) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8%(54) 66%(462) 19%(130) 8%(57) 703 Educ: < College 19%(243) 37%(471) 25%(316) 18%(225) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(115) 44%(210) 21%(98) 10%(49) 472 Educ: Post-grad 35%(95) 43%(115) 14%(37) 8%(22) 269 Income: Under 50k 21%(218) 37%(392) 24%(258) 18%(191) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 26%(161) 41%(252) 22%(135) 11%(71) 618 Income: 100k+ 24%(75) 47%(151) 18%(58) 11%(35) 319 Ethnicity: White 22%(348) 45%(721) 21%(347) 12%(199) 1614 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 23%(454) 40%(795) 23%(451) 15%(296) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 21%(41) 31%(59) 25%(48) 23%(45) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 30%(77) 16%(41) 27%(69) 26%(66) 253 Ethnicity: Other 22%(29) 26%(33) 28%(35) 24%(31) 129 All Christian 24%(222) 48%(440) 20%(186) 8%(76) 924 All Non-Christian 34%(33) 39%(38) 17%(17) 11%(11) 99 Atheist 41%(35) 26%(22) 12%(10) 21%(17) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 18%(164) 33%(296) 27%(238) 22%(193) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 29%(34) 40%(48) 19%(22) 12%(14) 118 Evangelical 18%(98) 44%(243) 24%(134) 14%(76) 550 Non-Evangelical 27%(194) 41%(303) 21%(156) 11%(78) 731 Community: Urban 30%(138) 26%(117) 25%(114) 19%(87) 456 Community: Suburban 22%(219) 45%(438) 20%(192) 13%(129) 978 Community: Rural 17%(96) 43%(240) 26%(144) 14%(81) 561 Employ: Private Sector 24%(147) 42%(262) 21%(132) 13%(82) 622 Employ: Government 23%(30) 39%(51) 26%(34) 12%(16) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 18%(27) 36%(55) 22%(32) 24%(37) 150 Employ: Homemaker 23%(31) 38%(50) 25%(33) 14%(18) 133 Employ: Retired 30%(149) 52%(259) 16%(80) 3%(14) 503 Employ: Unemployed 17%(35) 28%(60) 30%(63) 25%(54) 213 Employ: Other 17%(23) 27%(36) 30%(40) 26%(35) 134 Military HH: Yes 22%(79) 50%(182) 19%(68) 10%(37) 366 Military HH: No 23%(374) 38%(613) 23%(383) 16%(259) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 10%(75) 58%(447) 21%(164) 11%(86) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 31%(379) 28%(348) 23%(287) 17%(211) 1225 Trump Job Approve 9%(81) 59%(531) 21%(192) 11%(101) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 35%(365) 25%(259) 23%(235) 17%(173) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(31) 70%(357) 16%(80) 8%(42) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(49) 44%(174) 28%(111) 15%(59) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 12%(28) 35%(83) 30%(72) 23%(55) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 42%(337) 22%(176) 21%(163) 15%(118) 794 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 23%(454) 40%(795) 23%(451) 15%(296) 1996 Favorable of Trump 8%(74) 61%(538) 21%(187) 10%(90) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 36%(366) 24%(250) 22%(227) 18%(187) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(38) 69%(384) 16%(88) 9%(48) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(36) 47%(155) 30%(99) 13%(42) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 13%(27) 32%(64) 28%(56) 27%(54) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 41%(339) 22%(186) 21%(171) 16%(133) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 16%(92) 42%(240) 22%(128) 20%(117) 577 #1 Issue: Security 9%(25) 64%(181) 18%(51) 9%(24) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 32%(136) 35%(147) 22%(95) 11%(46) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(92) 39%(123) 27%(83) 4%(14) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 28%(22) 22%(17) 22%(18) 27%(22) 79 #1 Issue: Education 17%(21) 18%(22) 31%(37) 34%(42) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 32%(25) 25%(19) 20%(15) 23%(18) 78 #1 Issue: Other 33%(39) 37%(45) 19%(23) 11%(13) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 45%(352) 23%(175) 20%(153) 12%(94) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(48) 67%(461) 19%(128) 7%(47) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 7%(6) 40%(32) 33%(26) 19%(15) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 46%(329) 21%(147) 21%(149) 12%(89) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 6%(44) 67%(475) 20%(141) 7%(50) 709 2016 Vote: Other 17%(24) 44%(62) 26%(37) 12%(17) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(56) 26%(112) 29%(124) 32%(140) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 27%(362) 44%(588) 21%(276) 8%(112) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 14%(91) 32%(207) 27%(175) 28%(184) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 39%(336) 26%(223) 23%(200) 11%(93) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 8%(44) 66%(364) 20%(109) 6%(33) 550 2012 Vote: Other 6% (5) 68%(50) 15%(11) 12%(9) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(68) 30%(155) 25%(132) 31%(162) 517 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 23%(454) 40%(795) 23%(451) 15%(296) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 28%(99) 41%(147) 20%(72) 11%(38) 356 4-Region: Midwest 21%(96) 38%(176) 24%(110) 17%(76) 458 4-Region: South 20%(153) 42%(313) 23%(170) 15%(109) 745 4-Region: West 24%(106) 36%(158) 23%(99) 17%(72) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 39%(360) 21%(190) 23%(210) 17%(152) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(53) 63%(495) 20%(157) 10%(77) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 40%(349) 24%(204) 20%(177) 16%(136) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 7%(49) 63%(426) 20%(137) 9%(60) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 15%(19) 47%(59) 23%(29) 15%(18) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 10%(19) 24%(45) 36%(67) 30%(56) 187 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 41%(819) 44%(879) 12%(230) 3%(68) 1996 Gender: Male 46%(431) 42%(395) 8%(78) 3%(29) 934 Gender: Female 36%(388) 46%(483) 14%(152) 4%(39) 1062 Age: 18-29 19%(68) 51%(179) 22%(77) 8%(30) 353 Age: 30-44 33%(149) 46%(209) 17%(77) 4%(17) 452 Age: 45-54 46%(158) 42%(144) 9%(32) 4%(12) 346 Age: 55-64 51%(195) 40%(151) 7%(26) 2% (8) 380 Age: 65+ 54%(249) 42%(196) 4%(18) — (1) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 19%(32) 52%(86) 24%(39) 4% (7) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 25%(113) 49%(224) 19%(85) 8%(35) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 43%(230) 42%(221) 12%(62) 3%(16) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 52%(388) 41%(305) 6%(42) 1%(9) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 16%(119) 70%(534) 11%(81) 3%(24) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 32%(187) 48%(276) 15%(85) 5%(31) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 78%(513) 10%(69) 10%(64) 2%(13) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 16%(47) 72%(217) 8%(24) 4%(13) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 16%(72) 69%(317) 12%(57) 2%(11) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 35%(105) 50%(150) 12%(36) 3%(10) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 30%(83) 45%(126) 18%(49) 8%(22) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 84%(280) 9%(28) 5%(18) 2%(6) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 71%(233) 12%(41) 14%(46) 2%(6) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 12%(69) 79%(452) 8%(47) 1%(6) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(185) 51%(260) 11%(54) 3%(15) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 75%(526) 16%(110) 8%(55) 2%(13) 703 Educ: < College 41%(515) 40%(502) 14%(178) 5%(61) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 41%(195) 49%(230) 9%(41) 1%(6) 472 Educ: Post-grad 40%(109) 55%(147) 4%(12) — (1) 269 Income: Under 50k 37%(395) 44%(464) 14%(149) 5%(51) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 44%(270) 45%(275) 10%(61) 2%(12) 618 Income: 100k+ 48%(154) 44%(139) 6%(21) 1% (5) 319 Ethnicity: White 46%(750) 42%(681) 9%(151) 2%(32) 1614 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 41%(819) 44%(879) 12%(230) 3%(68) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35%(68) 41%(80) 14%(27) 9%(17) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 15%(38) 51%(130) 23%(59) 11%(27) 253 Ethnicity: Other 24%(31) 53%(68) 16%(20) 7%(9) 129 All Christian 54%(496) 38%(347) 8%(70) 1%(11) 924 All Non-Christian 30%(29) 62%(62) 7% (7) 1% (1) 99 Atheist 14%(11) 73%(61) 12%(10) 1% (1) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32%(282) 46%(409) 16%(144) 6%(55) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 33%(39) 57%(67) 9%(10) 1% (1) 118 Evangelical 59%(325) 26%(144) 11%(58) 4%(24) 550 Non-Evangelical 41%(297) 46%(340) 11%(80) 2%(14) 731 Community: Urban 28%(129) 52%(239) 15%(68) 5%(21) 456 Community: Suburban 43%(416) 44%(435) 10%(95) 3%(33) 978 Community: Rural 49%(274) 37%(205) 12%(67) 3%(15) 561 Employ: Private Sector 43%(270) 46%(288) 9%(53) 2%(11) 622 Employ: Government 34%(44) 47%(61) 17%(22) 2% (3) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 33%(49) 45%(67) 15%(22) 8%(12) 150 Employ: Homemaker 45%(59) 37%(50) 15%(19) 3%(4) 133 Employ: Retired 53%(268) 41%(208) 5%(25) — (2) 503 Employ: Unemployed 30%(63) 43%(92) 19%(40) 9%(18) 213 Employ: Other 33%(45) 39%(53) 19%(26) 8%(11) 134 Military HH: Yes 55%(200) 35%(128) 8%(31) 2%(6) 366 Military HH: No 38%(619) 46%(750) 12%(199) 4%(62) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 74%(570) 11%(85) 11%(85) 4%(30) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 20%(249) 65%(793) 12%(145) 3%(38) 1225 Trump Job Approve 75%(677) 12%(109) 10%(95) 3%(25) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 13%(137) 74%(760) 10%(106) 3%(29) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 85%(434) 6%(32) 7%(37) 2% (8) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 62%(243) 20%(77) 15%(58) 4%(16) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 23%(55) 54%(130) 19%(44) 4%(10) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 10%(82) 79%(631) 8%(61) 2%(20) 794 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 41%(819) 44%(879) 12%(230) 3%(68) 1996 Favorable of Trump 77%(688) 10%(89) 10%(87) 3%(24) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 12%(124) 75%(774) 10%(105) 3%(28) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 84%(468) 7%(38) 7%(39) 2%(12) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 66%(220) 15%(51) 14%(48) 4%(13) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 22%(45) 53%(106) 20%(40) 5%(10) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 10%(79) 81%(668) 8%(64) 2%(18) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 42%(239) 40%(233) 13%(73) 5%(32) 577 #1 Issue: Security 75%(212) 12%(34) 10%(29) 2% (7) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 29%(124) 58%(248) 11%(48) 1%(6) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 46%(143) 47%(146) 7%(23) — (2) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 23%(18) 58%(46) 14%(11) 4% (3) 79 #1 Issue: Education 30%(36) 40%(49) 17%(21) 13%(16) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 16%(12) 65%(51) 18%(14) 1% (1) 78 #1 Issue: Other 28%(34) 60%(72) 9%(11) 2% (3) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 16%(122) 74%(574) 8%(61) 2%(17) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 81%(554) 11%(74) 8%(53) 1%(4) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 22%(17) 43%(34) 22%(18) 12%(10) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 14%(101) 75%(534) 9%(62) 2%(17) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 80%(568) 12%(82) 8%(54) 1%(6) 709 2016 Vote: Other 29%(40) 53%(74) 14%(19) 5%(6) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25%(109) 44%(190) 22%(94) 9%(39) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(623) 44%(583) 8%(108) 2%(24) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 30%(196) 45%(295) 19%(122) 7%(44) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 23%(197) 64%(546) 11%(91) 2%(18) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 80%(440) 13%(73) 6%(30) 1%(6) 550 2012 Vote: Other 51%(38) 33%(25) 12%(9) 4% (3) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(143) 45%(233) 19%(100) 8%(41) 517 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 41%(819) 44%(879) 12%(230) 3%(68) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 40%(143) 48%(169) 10%(34) 3%(10) 356 4-Region: Midwest 43%(197) 44%(200) 11%(51) 3%(12) 458 4-Region: South 46%(340) 38%(286) 13%(93) 3%(26) 745 4-Region: West 32%(139) 51%(224) 12%(52) 5%(21) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 16%(143) 70%(640) 11%(98) 3%(31) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 76%(594) 13%(98) 9%(74) 2%(16) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 16%(139) 73%(631) 9%(77) 2%(19) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 79%(529) 10%(70) 9%(61) 2%(12) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 44%(55) 40%(50) 14%(18) 2% (2) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 28%(52) 32%(59) 27%(50) 14%(26) 187 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 45%(889) 52%(1030) 3%(59) 1%(18) 1996 Gender: Male 49%(459) 48%(446) 3%(26) — (3) 934 Gender: Female 41%(430) 55%(584) 3%(33) 1%(15) 1062 Age: 18-29 28%(98) 63%(222) 7%(25) 2% (8) 353 Age: 30-44 40%(182) 55%(248) 4%(17) 1% (5) 452 Age: 45-54 50%(174) 46%(159) 4%(12) — (1) 346 Age: 55-64 50%(190) 49%(185) 1% (3) 1% (2) 380 Age: 65+ 53%(244) 47%(217) — (2) — (1) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 23%(38) 69%(114) 6%(9) 2%(4) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 34%(154) 59%(268) 6%(27) 2% (8) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 50%(263) 47%(247) 3%(17) — (2) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 50%(375) 49%(362) 1% (5) — (4) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 11%(86) 85%(643) 2%(18) 1%(11) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 38%(219) 55%(322) 6%(34) 1% (5) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 89%(584) 10%(66) 1%(6) — (2) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 14%(42) 84%(251) 2% (5) 1% (3) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 10%(44) 86%(391) 3%(13) 2%(9) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 42%(125) 53%(158) 6%(17) — (0) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 34%(94) 59%(164) 6%(17) 2% (5) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 88%(292) 11%(37) 1% (3) — (1) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 90%(292) 9%(29) 1% (3) — (1) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 11%(61) 87%(498) 2%(11) 1%(4) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38%(195) 60%(308) 2%(9) — (2) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 82%(574) 18%(125) — (2) — (2) 703 Educ: < College 47%(589) 48%(607) 4%(46) 1%(13) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 42%(196) 55%(261) 2%(10) 1%(4) 472 Educ: Post-grad 39%(104) 60%(162) 1% (2) — (0) 269 Income: Under 50k 43%(457) 52%(552) 3%(36) 1%(14) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 45%(277) 51%(316) 4%(22) 1%(4) 618 Income: 100k+ 49%(156) 51%(163) — (1) — (0) 319 Ethnicity: White 50%(811) 48%(772) 2%(27) — (5) 1614 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 45%(889) 52%(1030) 3%(59) 1%(18) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 34%(66) 58%(111) 8%(15) 1% (2) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 14%(36) 73%(184) 9%(23) 4%(10) 253 Ethnicity: Other 33%(43) 58%(75) 7%(9) 2% (2) 129 All Christian 53%(486) 45%(419) 2%(15) — (4) 924 All Non-Christian 33%(33) 66%(65) 1% (1) — (0) 99 Atheist 17%(14) 82%(69) — (0) 1% (1) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40%(356) 54%(477) 5%(43) 2%(13) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 39%(46) 60%(71) 1% (1) — (0) 118 Evangelical 60%(328) 37%(202) 3%(14) 1%(6) 550 Non-Evangelical 43%(316) 53%(389) 3%(20) 1% (5) 731 Community: Urban 32%(145) 61%(279) 6%(26) 2% (7) 456 Community: Suburban 45%(439) 53%(516) 2%(19) 1% (5) 978 Community: Rural 55%(306) 42%(235) 3%(14) 1%(6) 561 Employ: Private Sector 47%(293) 52%(322) 1%(4) 1%(4) 622 Employ: Government 34%(44) 60%(77) 7%(9) — (0) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 43%(64) 48%(72) 7%(11) 2% (3) 150 Employ: Homemaker 52%(69) 40%(53) 5%(6) 3% (5) 133 Employ: Retired 52%(263) 47%(234) 1% (5) — (1) 503 Employ: Unemployed 36%(77) 56%(119) 7%(15) — (1) 213 Employ: Other 41%(55) 56%(75) 3%(4) — (0) 134 Military HH: Yes 55%(203) 42%(153) 2%(6) 1% (5) 366 Military HH: No 42%(686) 54%(877) 3%(53) 1%(13) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 86%(659) 10%(80) 3%(24) 1% (7) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 19%(230) 78%(950) 3%(35) 1%(11) 1225 Trump Job Approve 92%(832) 7%(60) 1% (7) 1%(6) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(49) 93%(958) 2%(16) 1%(9) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 99%(505) 1%(4) — (2) — (0) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 83%(327) 14%(57) 1%(6) 1%(6) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 8%(20) 88%(210) 2%(4) 2%(4) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(29) 94%(748) 2%(12) 1% (5) 794 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 45%(889) 52%(1030) 3%(59) 1%(18) 1996 Favorable of Trump 100%(889) — (0) — (0) — (0) 889 Unfavorable of Trump — (0) 100%(1030) — (0) — (0) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 100%(557) — (0) — (0) — (0) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 100%(332) — (0) — (0) — (0) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump — (0) 100%(201) — (0) — (0) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump — (0) 100%(829) — (0) — (0) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 50%(289) 45%(262) 3%(17) 1% (8) 577 #1 Issue: Security 85%(239) 13%(37) 2%(4) 1% (2) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 30%(126) 67%(285) 3%(14) — (0) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 45%(140) 55%(172) — (1) — (0) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 18%(14) 72%(57) 3% (2) 7% (5) 79 #1 Issue: Education 22%(27) 67%(82) 11%(13) — (0) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 14%(11) 79%(61) 7% (5) — (0) 78 #1 Issue: Other 36%(43) 62%(75) 1% (1) 1% (2) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 12%(89) 85%(661) 2%(18) 1%(6) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 88%(600) 12%(79) 1%(4) — (1) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 35%(27) 51%(40) 10% (8) 4% (3) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(57) 90%(641) 2%(13) — (3) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 90%(641) 9%(64) 1% (5) — (0) 709 2016 Vote: Other 29%(41) 60%(85) 8%(11) 2% (3) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(150) 56%(241) 7%(30) 3%(12) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(627) 51%(684) 2%(23) — (5) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 40%(262) 53%(346) 5%(36) 2%(13) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 21%(181) 76%(645) 3%(21) 1% (5) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 85%(469) 15%(80) — (1) — (0) 550 2012 Vote: Other 55%(41) 36%(27) 5%(4) 4% (3) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(197) 54%(276) 6%(33) 2%(10) 517 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 45%(889) 52%(1030) 3%(59) 1%(18) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 43%(152) 54%(192) 2%(9) 1% (3) 356 4-Region: Midwest 43%(198) 53%(241) 3%(15) 1%(4) 458 4-Region: South 50%(373) 47%(348) 3%(22) — (3) 745 4-Region: West 38%(167) 57%(249) 3%(13) 2% (8) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 11%(100) 86%(779) 2%(21) 1%(11) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 87%(678) 12%(94) 1% (8) — (2) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 11%(96) 86%(748) 2%(13) 1%(10) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 91%(609) 9%(61) — (1) — (1) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 48%(60) 49%(61) 3%(4) — (0) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 42%(78) 40%(74) 16%(31) 3% (5) 187 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%(767) 51%(1013) 8%(166) 3%(50) 1996 Gender: Male 41%(382) 51%(473) 6%(60) 2%(19) 934 Gender: Female 36%(385) 51%(540) 10%(106) 3%(31) 1062 Age: 18-29 20%(69) 52%(184) 19%(68) 9%(32) 353 Age: 30-44 37%(166) 52%(233) 9%(43) 2%(10) 452 Age: 45-54 44%(151) 48%(165) 7%(25) 1% (5) 346 Age: 55-64 45%(170) 49%(186) 6%(22) 1% (3) 380 Age: 65+ 45%(211) 53%(245) 2% (8) — (0) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 18%(30) 56%(93) 18%(30) 7%(12) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 29%(133) 52%(239) 13%(57) 6%(27) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 42%(223) 47%(250) 9%(48) 2%(9) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 44%(331) 51%(382) 4%(29) — (3) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 10%(74) 81%(615) 6%(44) 3%(25) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 25%(147) 55%(316) 16%(94) 4%(23) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 83%(546) 12%(82) 4%(29) — (2) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 9%(27) 84%(252) 4%(12) 3%(10) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 10%(47) 79%(363) 7%(32) 3%(15) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 28%(83) 58%(175) 11%(34) 3% (8) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 23%(64) 50%(141) 21%(60) 5%(14) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 82%(272) 14%(46) 4%(14) — (1) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 84%(274) 11%(36) 4%(14) 1% (2) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(60) 84%(480) 5%(27) 1% (7) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 30%(153) 62%(316) 7%(37) 2% (8) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 73%(513) 23%(159) 4%(27) 1% (5) 703 Educ: < College 40%(501) 46%(573) 11%(140) 3%(42) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 37%(174) 57%(270) 4%(21) 1%(6) 472 Educ: Post-grad 34%(92) 63%(170) 2% (5) 1% (2) 269 Income: Under 50k 36%(382) 50%(525) 11%(118) 3%(33) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 39%(240) 53%(327) 6%(38) 2%(14) 618 Income: 100k+ 46%(146) 50%(160) 3%(10) 1% (3) 319 Ethnicity: White 44%(702) 48%(777) 7%(112) 1%(23) 1614 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%(767) 51%(1013) 8%(166) 3%(50) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 31%(60) 51%(99) 11%(22) 7%(13) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 12%(29) 66%(167) 13%(33) 10%(24) 253 Ethnicity: Other 28%(36) 53%(68) 17%(22) 2% (3) 129 All Christian 48%(448) 46%(426) 4%(38) 1%(12) 924 All Non-Christian 28%(28) 65%(64) 6% (5) 2% (2) 99 Atheist 11%(9) 79%(66) 9% (7) 1% (1) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32%(282) 51%(457) 13%(115) 4%(36) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35%(41) 58%(69) 5%(6) 1% (2) 118 Evangelical 55%(305) 33%(183) 9%(49) 3%(14) 550 Non-Evangelical 37%(271) 55%(402) 6%(47) 2%(11) 731 Community: Urban 27%(123) 58%(265) 11%(51) 4%(17) 456 Community: Suburban 41%(397) 52%(506) 6%(57) 2%(19) 978 Community: Rural 44%(248) 43%(242) 10%(58) 2%(13) 561 Employ: Private Sector 39%(245) 53%(333) 6%(40) 1% (5) 622 Employ: Government 29%(38) 57%(74) 10%(13) 4% (5) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 41%(61) 47%(71) 8%(12) 5% (7) 150 Employ: Homemaker 48%(64) 39%(52) 10%(14) 2% (3) 133 Employ: Retired 45%(228) 51%(257) 3%(16) — (1) 503 Employ: Unemployed 29%(62) 48%(102) 14%(31) 8%(17) 213 Employ: Other 37%(50) 46%(62) 13%(18) 4% (5) 134 Military HH: Yes 49%(180) 42%(154) 6%(23) 2% (8) 366 Military HH: No 36%(587) 53%(859) 9%(143) 3%(41) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 72%(555) 17%(132) 8%(60) 3%(24) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(213) 72%(881) 9%(106) 2%(25) 1225 Trump Job Approve 73%(665) 18%(162) 7%(65) 1%(13) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 9%(93) 82%(844) 6%(66) 3%(29) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 86%(439) 10%(51) 4%(18) — (2) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 57%(226) 28%(111) 12%(47) 3%(10) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 18%(44) 68%(162) 11%(27) 3%(6) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 6%(50) 86%(682) 5%(39) 3%(22) 794 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%(767) 51%(1013) 8%(166) 3%(50) 1996 Favorable of Trump 77%(683) 16%(140) 6%(58) 1%(9) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 8%(82) 83%(860) 6%(62) 3%(27) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 86%(479) 10%(54) 3%(18) 1% (7) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 61%(204) 26%(86) 12%(40) 1% (2) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 20%(40) 63%(127) 14%(28) 3%(6) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(42) 88%(733) 4%(33) 3%(22) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 40%(230) 45%(261) 10%(60) 4%(25) 577 #1 Issue: Security 71%(201) 23%(64) 5%(14) 1% (3) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 26%(112) 65%(275) 8%(36) 1% (2) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41%(129) 56%(174) 3%(9) — (1) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 24%(19) 62%(49) 9% (7) 5%(4) 79 #1 Issue: Education 24%(29) 49%(60) 17%(21) 9%(11) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 16%(12) 66%(51) 17%(13) 1% (1) 78 #1 Issue: Other 29%(35) 64%(77) 5%(6) 2% (2) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 9%(72) 85%(656) 4%(32) 2%(14) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 81%(554) 15%(105) 4%(24) — (2) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 16%(13) 54%(42) 23%(18) 7% (5) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 9%(65) 85%(608) 4%(31) 1%(10) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 78%(556) 17%(122) 4%(29) — (2) 709 2016 Vote: Other 19%(27) 60%(83) 16%(22) 6% (8) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(120) 46%(199) 19%(83) 7%(30) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 42%(564) 52%(698) 5%(63) 1%(14) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 31%(203) 48%(315) 16%(103) 5%(36) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(167) 72%(614) 7%(55) 2%(15) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 76%(417) 20%(110) 4%(21) — (1) 550 2012 Vote: Other 37%(28) 51%(38) 8%(6) 4% (3) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(155) 48%(247) 16%(84) 6%(31) 517 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%(767) 51%(1013) 8%(166) 3%(50) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 35%(126) 57%(202) 6%(22) 1% (5) 356 4-Region: Midwest 37%(170) 50%(231) 10%(46) 2%(11) 458 4-Region: South 45%(339) 44%(327) 8%(62) 2%(17) 745 4-Region: West 30%(132) 58%(251) 8%(36) 4%(17) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 10%(88) 81%(736) 6%(57) 3%(31) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 80%(622) 15%(117) 5%(40) — (3) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 10%(84) 83%(720) 5%(41) 3%(22) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 83%(560) 13%(91) 3%(19) — (2) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 35%(43) 51%(64) 12%(15) 2% (2) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 25%(46) 32%(59) 35%(65) 9%(16) 187 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

357 Morning Consult Table POLx_7

Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 42%(840) 47%(946) 8%(156) 3%(54) 1996 Gender: Male 40%(370) 52%(488) 6%(57) 2%(20) 934 Gender: Female 44%(470) 43%(458) 9%(99) 3%(34) 1062 Age: 18-29 44%(155) 29%(102) 18%(65) 9%(31) 353 Age: 30-44 46%(207) 42%(191) 9%(39) 3%(15) 452 Age: 45-54 39%(136) 54%(186) 6%(21) 1% (3) 346 Age: 55-64 41%(156) 53%(203) 5%(18) 1%(4) 380 Age: 65+ 40%(186) 57%(264) 3%(13) — (2) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 45%(75) 30%(49) 17%(29) 7%(12) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 47%(215) 34%(153) 13%(59) 7%(30) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 39%(208) 52%(277) 7%(38) 1% (7) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 41%(302) 55%(408) 4%(29) 1% (5) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 82%(621) 11%(84) 4%(33) 3%(20) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 30%(173) 51%(297) 14%(84) 4%(26) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(45) 86%(565) 6%(40) 1%(9) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 83%(251) 10%(30) 4%(13) 2% (7) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 81%(370) 12%(55) 4%(20) 3%(12) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 33%(99) 56%(170) 8%(25) 2% (7) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 27%(74) 46%(127) 21%(59) 7%(19) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(20) 87%(289) 6%(19) 2% (5) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(26) 85%(277) 6%(21) 1% (3) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 77%(440) 17%(100) 4%(26) 1% (8) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 48%(244) 43%(218) 8%(41) 2%(11) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(94) 82%(578) 4%(25) 1%(6) 703 Educ: < College 40%(500) 46%(579) 10%(130) 4%(46) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 45%(212) 49%(233) 4%(21) 1% (7) 472 Educ: Post-grad 48%(128) 50%(134) 2%(6) — (1) 269 Income: Under 50k 44%(464) 43%(458) 10%(102) 3%(35) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 42%(258) 49%(304) 7%(41) 2%(15) 618 Income: 100k+ 37%(118) 58%(184) 4%(13) 1%(4) 319 Ethnicity: White 38%(615) 53%(855) 7%(110) 2%(35) 1614 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 42%(840) 47%(946) 8%(156) 3%(54) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 44%(85) 34%(66) 12%(24) 9%(18) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 69%(174) 17%(43) 9%(23) 5%(13) 253 Ethnicity: Other 39%(50) 38%(48) 18%(24) 5%(6) 129 All Christian 39%(357) 57%(526) 3%(28) 1%(12) 924 All Non-Christian 51%(51) 37%(37) 6%(6) 6%(6) 99 Atheist 64%(54) 26%(22) 9% (7) 1% (1) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 43%(379) 41%(362) 13%(114) 4%(35) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 46%(54) 44%(52) 5%(6) 5%(6) 118 Evangelical 33%(179) 55%(304) 10%(52) 3%(15) 550 Non-Evangelical 44%(322) 49%(360) 5%(36) 2%(13) 731 Community: Urban 53%(240) 34%(153) 10%(46) 4%(17) 456 Community: Suburban 41%(402) 51%(496) 6%(61) 2%(20) 978 Community: Rural 35%(198) 53%(297) 9%(49) 3%(18) 561 Employ: Private Sector 42%(264) 51%(319) 5%(33) 1% (7) 622 Employ: Government 48%(63) 41%(54) 10%(13) — (1) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 38%(57) 46%(69) 9%(14) 7%(11) 150 Employ: Homemaker 39%(51) 51%(68) 7%(9) 3%(4) 133 Employ: Retired 39%(196) 57%(287) 3%(17) 1% (3) 503 Employ: Unemployed 45%(95) 33%(71) 13%(28) 9%(19) 213 Employ: Other 47%(63) 37%(50) 15%(20) 1% (2) 134 Military HH: Yes 33%(122) 58%(211) 7%(26) 2% (8) 366 Military HH: No 44%(718) 45%(735) 8%(130) 3%(46) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(110) 74%(572) 8%(60) 4%(29) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 60%(730) 31%(374) 8%(96) 2%(25) 1225 Trump Job Approve 13%(114) 78%(708) 7%(63) 2%(20) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 69%(711) 22%(231) 6%(64) 3%(27) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 5%(25) 89%(454) 5%(27) 1% (5) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 23%(89) 64%(254) 9%(36) 4%(15) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 49%(117) 37%(87) 12%(28) 3%(6) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 75%(594) 18%(144) 4%(36) 3%(21) 794 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 42%(840) 47%(946) 8%(156) 3%(54) 1996 Favorable of Trump 12%(109) 80%(712) 6%(53) 2%(15) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 69%(711) 22%(224) 7%(68) 3%(27) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(42) 86%(479) 5%(27) 2%(9) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 20%(67) 70%(233) 8%(26) 2%(6) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 45%(90) 37%(73) 15%(31) 3%(6) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 75%(621) 18%(151) 4%(37) 2%(20) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 36%(208) 51%(294) 9%(52) 4%(22) 577 #1 Issue: Security 15%(42) 80%(226) 3% (8) 2%(6) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 57%(241) 35%(149) 7%(30) 1%(4) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 47%(146) 49%(153) 4%(14) — (0) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 53%(42) 27%(22) 13%(10) 7% (5) 79 #1 Issue: Education 48%(59) 27%(33) 17%(20) 8%(10) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 59%(46) 25%(19) 14%(11) 3% (2) 78 #1 Issue: Other 46%(56) 42%(51) 8%(10) 3%(4) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 79%(609) 17%(132) 4%(28) 1%(6) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 8%(52) 87%(594) 5%(34) 1% (3) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 18%(14) 52%(41) 23%(18) 7% (5) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 82%(584) 14%(102) 4%(26) — (2) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(55) 85%(606) 6%(42) 1%(6) 709 2016 Vote: Other 30%(42) 56%(78) 11%(15) 4%(6) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37%(159) 37%(160) 17%(74) 9%(40) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 45%(598) 50%(665) 5%(64) 1%(13) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 37%(242) 43%(282) 14%(92) 6%(41) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 69%(589) 25%(212) 5%(44) 1%(6) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 10%(53) 85%(469) 4%(23) 1%(4) 550 2012 Vote: Other 10% (8) 77%(57) 6% (5) 6% (5) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36%(188) 40%(206) 16%(84) 7%(39) 517 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 42%(840) 47%(946) 8%(156) 3%(54) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 47%(166) 44%(157) 8%(30) 1% (3) 356 4-Region: Midwest 42%(192) 47%(217) 8%(36) 3%(13) 458 4-Region: South 38%(285) 51%(382) 8%(60) 2%(19) 745 4-Region: West 45%(196) 44%(190) 7%(30) 4%(19) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 78%(711) 14%(130) 5%(47) 3%(23) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(57) 85%(667) 6%(49) 1%(9) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 78%(675) 16%(141) 4%(36) 2%(14) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 8%(52) 87%(582) 5%(31) 1% (8) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 26%(33) 61%(76) 9%(11) 4% (5) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 26%(49) 35%(66) 29%(53) 10%(19) 187 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 17%(338) 27%(532) 30%(595) 27%(531) 1996 Gender: Male 24%(222) 33%(305) 23%(219) 20%(189) 934 Gender: Female 11%(116) 21%(226) 35%(377) 32%(342) 1062 Age: 18-29 8%(28) 18%(63) 27%(94) 47%(167) 353 Age: 30-44 13%(60) 25%(114) 26%(120) 35%(158) 452 Age: 45-54 15%(52) 24%(85) 34%(119) 26%(91) 346 Age: 55-64 22%(82) 29%(111) 31%(118) 18%(70) 380 Age: 65+ 25%(116) 34%(158) 31%(145) 10%(45) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 10%(17) 17%(28) 28%(46) 45%(73) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 9%(43) 24%(109) 26%(118) 41%(187) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 15%(80) 24%(125) 32%(169) 29%(156) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 23%(171) 32%(238) 31%(233) 14%(103) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(62) 33%(249) 31%(233) 28%(214) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 13%(76) 27%(158) 28%(164) 31%(182) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 30%(200) 19%(124) 30%(199) 20%(135) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 10%(31) 41%(124) 24%(72) 25%(75) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7%(31) 28%(126) 35%(161) 30%(139) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 18%(55) 35%(104) 22%(67) 25%(74) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(21) 19%(54) 35%(96) 39%(108) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 41%(136) 23%(78) 24%(79) 12%(40) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 20%(65) 14%(46) 37%(120) 29%(95) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 9%(52) 35%(201) 29%(166) 27%(156) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 14%(70) 31%(161) 29%(149) 26%(134) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 30%(207) 22%(154) 29%(203) 20%(139) 703 Educ: < College 17%(211) 23%(286) 32%(406) 28%(351) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 16%(75) 31%(147) 28%(132) 25%(117) 472 Educ: Post-grad 19%(51) 36%(98) 21%(57) 23%(62) 269 Income: Under 50k 16%(168) 24%(259) 32%(336) 28%(296) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 16%(102) 28%(175) 31%(192) 24%(149) 618 Income: 100k+ 21%(68) 31%(97) 21%(68) 27%(86) 319 Ethnicity: White 18%(291) 28%(445) 30%(481) 25%(398) 1614 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 17%(338) 27%(532) 30%(595) 27%(531) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 14%(27) 28%(53) 25%(48) 33%(65) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 13%(32) 20%(51) 32%(81) 35%(89) 253 Ethnicity: Other 12%(15) 27%(35) 27%(34) 34%(44) 129 All Christian 23%(209) 27%(253) 28%(262) 22%(199) 924 All Non-Christian 22%(21) 38%(38) 21%(21) 19%(19) 99 Atheist 11%(9) 42%(35) 20%(16) 27%(23) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(98) 23%(206) 33%(296) 33%(290) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 23%(27) 34%(40) 21%(24) 23%(27) 118 Evangelical 22%(123) 23%(127) 30%(166) 24%(134) 550 Non-Evangelical 17%(125) 28%(203) 30%(220) 25%(182) 731 Community: Urban 13%(59) 28%(126) 28%(128) 31%(143) 456 Community: Suburban 19%(188) 27%(266) 29%(287) 24%(238) 978 Community: Rural 16%(91) 25%(140) 32%(181) 27%(149) 561 Employ: Private Sector 19%(120) 29%(178) 24%(150) 28%(174) 622 Employ: Government 15%(20) 27%(35) 31%(40) 27%(35) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(22) 26%(39) 31%(46) 29%(43) 150 Employ: Homemaker 13%(17) 21%(28) 35%(47) 30%(40) 133 Employ: Retired 23%(116) 33%(167) 32%(161) 12%(58) 503 Employ: Unemployed 8%(17) 21%(45) 30%(63) 41%(88) 213 Employ: Other 13%(17) 15%(21) 39%(53) 32%(43) 134 Military HH: Yes 23%(84) 29%(105) 25%(92) 23%(85) 366 Military HH: No 16%(254) 26%(427) 31%(503) 27%(446) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 31%(236) 18%(138) 29%(223) 23%(174) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(102) 32%(394) 30%(372) 29%(357) 1225 Trump Job Approve 29%(261) 18%(165) 30%(270) 23%(209) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 7%(74) 35%(362) 29%(296) 29%(300) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 38%(193) 16%(81) 29%(149) 17%(88) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 17%(68) 21%(84) 31%(121) 31%(121) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 9%(21) 25%(59) 32%(76) 35%(83) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 7%(53) 38%(303) 28%(220) 27%(218) 794 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 17%(338) 27%(532) 30%(595) 27%(531) 1996 Favorable of Trump 30%(267) 18%(164) 30%(266) 22%(193) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 7%(69) 35%(362) 28%(289) 30%(310) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 38%(210) 16%(91) 28%(154) 18%(101) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 17%(57) 22%(72) 34%(112) 27%(91) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 11%(23) 23%(47) 29%(58) 36%(73) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 6%(46) 38%(315) 28%(231) 29%(237) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 17%(96) 25%(143) 28%(161) 31%(177) 577 #1 Issue: Security 35%(99) 16%(46) 31%(89) 17%(49) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 12%(49) 31%(133) 29%(124) 28%(118) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 17%(52) 29%(92) 39%(122) 15%(47) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(10) 24%(19) 23%(18) 40%(32) 79 #1 Issue: Education 10%(12) 21%(26) 26%(32) 42%(52) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(4) 34%(27) 28%(22) 32%(25) 78 #1 Issue: Other 12%(15) 39%(46) 23%(28) 26%(32) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 9%(69) 39%(306) 28%(216) 24%(183) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 33%(227) 20%(136) 29%(200) 18%(122) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 6% (5) 23%(18) 43%(34) 29%(22) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 10%(69) 37%(261) 29%(211) 24%(174) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 32%(229) 20%(142) 30%(214) 18%(124) 709 2016 Vote: Other 8%(12) 36%(51) 30%(42) 25%(35) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(28) 18%(78) 30%(128) 46%(197) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 21%(276) 31%(410) 30%(403) 19%(250) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 9%(62) 19%(122) 29%(192) 43%(281) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 12%(101) 35%(296) 30%(259) 23%(196) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 31%(171) 20%(110) 30%(164) 19%(105) 550 2012 Vote: Other 19%(14) 31%(23) 28%(21) 23%(17) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(53) 19%(99) 29%(151) 41%(213) 517 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 17%(338) 27%(532) 30%(595) 27%(531) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 17%(61) 28%(101) 28%(100) 26%(93) 356 4-Region: Midwest 16%(74) 22%(103) 31%(142) 31%(140) 458 4-Region: South 19%(144) 26%(191) 30%(220) 25%(190) 745 4-Region: West 13%(58) 31%(137) 31%(133) 25%(108) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(77) 34%(311) 29%(265) 28%(258) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 30%(233) 19%(149) 30%(233) 21%(167) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 9%(77) 35%(302) 29%(250) 27%(238) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 31%(209) 19%(126) 30%(201) 20%(136) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 16%(20) 27%(34) 27%(34) 29%(36) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 11%(20) 14%(27) 40%(74) 36%(67) 187 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 44%(882) 46%(920) 8%(161) 2%(33) 1996 Gender: Male 42%(392) 50%(463) 7%(67) 1%(13) 934 Gender: Female 46%(490) 43%(457) 9%(95) 2%(20) 1062 Age: 18-29 36%(128) 41%(145) 18%(63) 5%(17) 353 Age: 30-44 46%(206) 43%(193) 9%(43) 2%(10) 452 Age: 45-54 42%(144) 50%(172) 8%(26) 1%(4) 346 Age: 55-64 49%(185) 47%(180) 3%(13) 1% (2) 380 Age: 65+ 47%(218) 49%(230) 4%(16) — (0) 464 Generation Z: 18-22 33%(55) 45%(74) 18%(29) 4% (7) 165 Millennial: Age 23-38 44%(200) 40%(183) 13%(57) 4%(17) 457 Generation X: Age 39-54 42%(224) 48%(253) 9%(46) 1% (7) 529 Boomers: Age 55-73 48%(357) 48%(360) 3%(25) — (2) 745 PID: Dem (no lean) 76%(579) 18%(135) 5%(38) 1% (5) 758 PID: Ind (no lean) 38%(221) 46%(265) 13%(73) 4%(21) 580 PID: Rep (no lean) 13%(82) 79%(520) 8%(50) 1%(6) 659 PID/Gender: Dem Men 79%(237) 16%(47) 5%(16) 1% (2) 301 PID/Gender: Dem Women 75%(342) 19%(89) 5%(23) 1%(4) 457 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(116) 49%(147) 10%(29) 3% (8) 301 PID/Gender: Ind Women 37%(104) 42%(118) 16%(44) 5%(13) 279 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(39) 81%(269) 7%(22) 1% (3) 333 PID/Gender: Rep Women 13%(44) 77%(250) 9%(28) 1%(4) 326 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 70%(404) 24%(136) 5%(29) 1% (5) 574 Ideo: Moderate (4) 54%(278) 37%(190) 8%(43) 1% (3) 514 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(126) 77%(542) 4%(28) 1% (7) 703 Educ: < College 40%(505) 47%(595) 10%(129) 2%(27) 1255 Educ: Bachelors degree 48%(228) 45%(213) 5%(25) 1% (5) 472 Educ: Post-grad 56%(149) 42%(112) 3% (7) — (0) 269 Income: Under 50k 43%(456) 45%(476) 10%(103) 2%(24) 1059 Income: 50k-100k 45%(278) 46%(285) 8%(49) 1%(6) 618 Income: 100k+ 46%(148) 50%(159) 3%(10) 1% (3) 319 Ethnicity: White 41%(662) 51%(823) 7%(114) 1%(16) 1614 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 44%(882) 46%(920) 8%(161) 2%(33) 1996 Ethnicity: Hispanic 44%(85) 38%(73) 14%(28) 4% (8) 193 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 66%(167) 18%(45) 12%(30) 4%(10) 253 Ethnicity: Other 41%(53) 41%(52) 14%(18) 5%(6) 129 All Christian 44%(407) 51%(467) 5%(45) 1% (5) 924 All Non-Christian 61%(61) 33%(33) 4%(4) 1% (1) 99 Atheist 48%(40) 45%(38) 6% (5) 1% (1) 84 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 42%(374) 43%(382) 12%(108) 3%(26) 890 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 57%(67) 36%(43) 5%(6) 2% (2) 118 Evangelical 38%(209) 52%(288) 8%(44) 2%(9) 550 Non-Evangelical 48%(349) 44%(324) 7%(52) 1%(6) 731 Community: Urban 55%(252) 33%(152) 10%(44) 2% (8) 456 Community: Suburban 43%(421) 50%(485) 6%(59) 1%(13) 978 Community: Rural 37%(209) 50%(282) 10%(58) 2%(12) 561 Employ: Private Sector 47%(289) 47%(290) 6%(37) 1%(6) 622 Employ: Government 51%(66) 38%(49) 8%(10) 3%(4) 130 Employ: Self-Employed 40%(61) 48%(72) 10%(14) 3%(4) 150 Employ: Homemaker 36%(47) 52%(70) 11%(14) 1% (2) 133 Employ: Retired 46%(233) 50%(251) 4%(19) — (1) 503 Employ: Unemployed 45%(95) 40%(84) 13%(28) 2% (5) 213 Employ: Other 40%(54) 40%(54) 15%(20) 4%(6) 134 Military HH: Yes 40%(145) 52%(189) 7%(25) 2% (7) 366 Military HH: No 45%(737) 45%(731) 8%(136) 2%(26) 1630 RD/WT: Right Direction 19%(147) 70%(543) 9%(68) 2%(14) 771 RD/WT: Wrong Track 60%(735) 31%(377) 8%(94) 2%(19) 1225 Trump Job Approve 18%(167) 72%(654) 8%(75) 1%(10) 905 Trump Job Disapprove 67%(695) 25%(260) 6%(61) 2%(16) 1033 Trump Job Strongly Approve 8%(41) 84%(430) 7%(34) 1% (5) 511 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 32%(125) 57%(224) 10%(40) 1% (5) 394 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 49%(118) 38%(92) 10%(25) 2% (5) 239 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 73%(577) 21%(168) 5%(37) 2%(12) 794 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 44%(882) 46%(920) 8%(161) 2%(33) 1996 Favorable of Trump 17%(147) 75%(667) 7%(66) 1%(9) 889 Unfavorable of Trump 69%(706) 24%(243) 6%(65) 2%(16) 1030 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(61) 82%(458) 6%(34) 1%(4) 557 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 26%(86) 63%(209) 10%(32) 1% (5) 332 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 50%(101) 34%(69) 13%(27) 2%(4) 201 Very Unfavorable of Trump 73%(605) 21%(175) 5%(38) 1%(12) 829 #1 Issue: Economy 41%(234) 49%(285) 8%(48) 2%(9) 577 #1 Issue: Security 16%(45) 78%(219) 5%(15) 1% (3) 282 #1 Issue: Health Care 57%(242) 34%(146) 8%(33) 1%(4) 425 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 52%(163) 43%(134) 5%(16) — (0) 313 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 47%(37) 31%(24) 19%(15) 3% (2) 79 #1 Issue: Education 48%(58) 32%(39) 12%(14) 9%(11) 122 #1 Issue: Energy 59%(46) 29%(22) 13%(10) — (0) 78 #1 Issue: Other 47%(57) 41%(50) 8%(10) 3%(4) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 77%(594) 18%(140) 4%(33) 1% (7) 774 2018 House Vote: Republican 15%(102) 78%(537) 6%(43) — (3) 685 2018 House Vote: Someone else 25%(19) 49%(38) 21%(16) 6% (5) 79 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 80%(571) 15%(109) 4%(31) 1% (5) 715 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(101) 79%(564) 6%(44) — (1) 709 2016 Vote: Other 36%(51) 46%(64) 14%(19) 5%(6) 140 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37%(160) 42%(183) 16%(68) 5%(21) 432 Voted in 2014: Yes 48%(643) 46%(612) 5%(73) 1%(11) 1339 Voted in 2014: No 36%(239) 47%(308) 13%(88) 3%(22) 657 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 71%(607) 22%(188) 6%(50) 1%(6) 852 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15%(81) 79%(437) 6%(31) — (1) 550 2012 Vote: Other 12%(9) 75%(56) 7% (5) 6% (5) 74 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(183) 46%(238) 14%(74) 4%(21) 517 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 44%(882) 46%(920) 8%(161) 2%(33) 1996 4-Region: Northeast 49%(173) 43%(154) 7%(27) 1% (2) 356 4-Region: Midwest 45%(207) 46%(210) 8%(37) 1%(6) 458 4-Region: South 40%(297) 50%(376) 8%(58) 2%(14) 745 4-Region: West 47%(205) 41%(180) 9%(40) 3%(11) 436 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 75%(685) 19%(171) 5%(49) 1% (7) 911 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 14%(106) 78%(609) 7%(58) 1% (8) 782 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 73%(636) 22%(191) 4%(34) 1%(6) 867 Vote in Republican primary or caucus 13%(84) 80%(537) 7%(45) 1%(6) 673 Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 36%(44) 56%(70) 7% (8) 2% (2) 125 Don’t know / No opinion 35%(65) 32%(59) 27%(50) 7%(13) 187 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 1996 100% xdemGender Gender: Male 934 47% Gender: Female 1062 53% N 1996 age5 Age: 18-29 353 18% Age: 30-44 452 23% Age: 45-54 346 17% Age: 55-64 380 19% Age: 65+ 464 23% N 1996 demAgeGeneration Generation Z: 18-22 165 8% Millennial: Age 23-38 457 23% Generation X: Age 39-54 529 27% Boomers: Age 55-73 745 37% N 1896 xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) 758 38% PID: Ind (no lean) 580 29% PID: Rep (no lean) 659 33% N 1996 xpidGender PID/Gender: Dem Men 301 15% PID/Gender: Dem Women 457 23% PID/Gender: Ind Men 301 15% PID/Gender: Ind Women 279 14% PID/Gender: Rep Men 333 17% PID/Gender: Rep Women 326 16% N 1996 xdemIdeo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 574 29% Ideo: Moderate (4) 514 26% Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 703 35% N 1790 xeduc3 Educ: < College 1255 63% Educ: Bachelors degree 472 24% Educ: Post-grad 269 13% N 1996 Continued on next page

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

xdemInc3 Income: Under 50k 1059 53% Income: 50k-100k 618 31% Income: 100k+ 319 16% N 1996 xdemWhite Ethnicity: White 1614 81% xdemHispBin Ethnicity: Hispanic 193 10% demBlackBin Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 253 13% demRaceOther Ethnicity: Other 129 6% xdemReligion All Christian 924 46% All Non-Christian 99 5% Atheist 84 4% Agnostic/Nothing in particular 890 45% N 1996 xdemReligOther Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 118 6% xdemEvang Evangelical 550 28% Non-Evangelical 731 37% N 1281 xdemUsr Community: Urban 456 23% Community: Suburban 978 49% Community: Rural 561 28% N 1996 xdemEmploy Employ: Private Sector 622 31% Employ: Government 130 7% Employ: Self-Employed 150 8% Employ: Homemaker 133 7% Employ: Retired 503 25% Employ: Unemployed 213 11% Employ: Other 134 7% N 1885 xdemMilHH1 Military HH: Yes 366 18% Military HH: No 1630 82% N 1996 xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction 771 39% RD/WT: Wrong Track 1225 61% N 1996 Continued on next page

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

Trump_Approve Trump Job Approve 905 45% Trump Job Disapprove 1033 52% N 1938 Trump_Approve2 Trump Job Strongly Approve 511 26% Trump Job Somewhat Approve 394 20% Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 239 12% Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 794 40% N 1938 Trump_Fav Favorable of Trump 889 45% Unfavorable of Trump 1030 52% N 1919 Trump_Fav_FULL Very Favorable of Trump 557 28% Somewhat Favorable of Trump 332 17% Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 201 10% Very Unfavorable of Trump 829 42% N 1919 xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy 577 29% #1 Issue: Security 282 14% #1 Issue: Health Care 425 21% #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 313 16% #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 79 4% #1 Issue: Education 122 6% #1 Issue: Energy 78 4% #1 Issue: Other 120 6% N 1996 xsubVote18O 2018 House Vote: Democrat 774 39% 2018 House Vote: Republican 685 34% 2018 House Vote: Someone else 79 4% N 1537 xsubVote16O 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 715 36% 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 709 36% 2016 Vote: Other 140 7% 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 432 22% N 1996 xsubVote14O Voted in 2014: Yes 1339 67% Voted in 2014: No 657 33% N 1996 Continued on next page

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

xsubVote12O 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 852 43% 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 550 28% 2012 Vote: Other 74 4% 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 517 26% N 1993 xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 356 18% 4-Region: Midwest 458 23% 4-Region: South 745 37% 4-Region: West 436 22% N 1996 xdemPidLean Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 911 46% Party: Republican/Leans Republican 782 39% N 1693 POLdem2 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 867 43% Vote in Republican primary or caucus 673 34% Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 125 6% Don’t know / No opinion 187 9% N 1852 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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