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NPR/PBS Newshour/Marist Poll of 1,227 National Adults

NPR/PBS Newshour/Marist Poll of 1,227 National Adults

How the Survey was Conducted

Nature of the Sample: NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll of 1,227 National Adults

This survey of 1,227 adults was conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 by The Marist Poll sponsored in partnership with NPR and PBS NewsHour. Adults 18 years of age and older residing in the contacted on landline or mobile numbers and interviewed by telephone using live interviewers. Survey questions were available in English or Spanish. Mobile telephone numbers were randomly selected based upon a list of telephone exchanges from throughout the nation from Dynata. The exchanges were selected to ensure that each region was represented in proportion to its population. Mobile phones are treated as individual devices. After validation of age, personal ownership, and non- business-use of the mobile phone, interviews are typically conducted with the person answering the phone. To increase coverage, this mobile sample was supplemented by respondents reached through random dialing of landline phone numbers. Within each landline household, a single respondent is selected through a random selection process to increase the representativeness of traditionally under- covered survey populations. The samples were then combined and balanced to reflect the 2017 American Community Survey 1-year estimates for age, gender, income, race, and region. Assistance was provided by Luce Research for data collection. Results are statistically significant within ±3.4 percentage points. There are 1,082 registered voters. The results for this subset are statistically significant within ±3.6 percentage points. Tables include results for subgroups to only display crosstabs with an acceptable sampling error. It should be noted that although you may not see results listed for a certain group, it does not mean interviews were not completed with those individuals. It simply means the sample size is too small to report. The error margin was adjusted for sample weights and increases for cross-tabulations.

Nature of the Sample National Adults National Registered Voters Column % Column % National Adults 100% National Registered Voters 88% 100% Party Identification Democrat n/a 34% Republican n/a 27% Independent n/a 37% Other n/a 2% Party ID and Gender Democrat men n/a 13% Democrat women n/a 21% Republican men n/a 13% Republican women n/a 14% Independent men n/a 20% Independent women n/a 17% Other party men and women n/a 2% Gender Men 49% 48% Women 51% 52% Age Under 45 46% 43% 45 or older 54% 57% Age 18 to 29 21% 19% 30 to 44 25% 24% 45 to 59 25% 26% 60 or older 28% 31% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 38% 35% Gen X (40-55) 25% 25% Baby Boomers (56-74) 26% 28% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 11% 12% Race/Ethnicity White 60% 61% Black 12% 13% Latino 16% 15% Other 13% 12% Region Northeast 18% 18% Midwest 21% 21% South 38% 38% West 23% 23% Household Income Less than $50,000 42% 40% $50,000 or more 58% 60% Education Not college graduate 60% 58% College graduate 40% 42% Education by Race White - Not College Graduate 36% 35% White - College Graduate 25% 26% Non-White - Not College Graduate 25% 24% Non-White - College Graduate 15% 15% Education - Race - Gender Men - White - Not College Graduate 16% 15% Men - White - College Graduate 11% 12% Men - Non-White - Not College Graduate 13% 13%

Men - Non-White - College Graduate 8% 8%

Women - White - Not College Graduate 20% 20% Women - White - College Graduate 14% 14% Women - Non-White - Not College Graduate 11% 11%

Women - Non-White - College Graduate 7% 7% White Evangelical Christians 20% 21% Area Description Big city 26% 26% Small city 17% 17% Suburban 22% 23% Small town 20% 20% Rural 15% 14% Area Description - Gender Small city/Suburban Men 21% 21% Other area Men 28% 27% Small city/Suburban Women 18% 19% Other area Women 32% 33% Interview Type Landline 37% 38% Cell phone 63% 62% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. BIDJP105. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults Do you approve or disapprove of the job is doing as president? Approve Disapprove Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 49% 42% 10% National Registered Voters 48% 43% 9% Party Identification^ Democrat 87% 10% 4% Republican 11% 81% 8% Independent 43% 43% 14% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 91% 8% 2% Democrat women 85% 11% 5% Republican men 7% 86% 6% Republican women 15% 75% 10% Independent men 37% 50% 13% Independent women 50% 36% 14% Region Northeast 51% 38% 11% Midwest 42% 48% 9% South 50% 42% 8% West 51% 37% 12% Household Income Less than $50,000 47% 41% 12% $50,000 or more 52% 41% 7% Education Not college graduate 43% 45% 12% College graduate 58% 36% 7% Race/Ethnicity White 45% 44% 10% Non-white 57% 36% 7% Race/Ethnicity White 45% 44% 10% Black 74% 19% 6% Latino 51% 43% 7% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 35% 51% 14%

White - College Graduate 60% 34% 5% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 23% 64% 13% Graduate Men - White - College 53% 42% 6% Graduate Women - White - Not College 44% 41% 15% Graduate Women - White - College 67% 28% 5% Graduate Age Under 45 51% 41% 8% 45 or older 47% 41% 11% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 52% 39% 9% Gen X (40-55) 46% 45% 9% Baby Boomers (56-74) 47% 41% 12% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 49% 42% 9% Gender Men 43% 48% 9% Women 54% 36% 10% White Evangelical Christians 28% 64% 8% 2020 Support Biden 89% 6% 5% Trump 6% 88% 6% Area Description Big city 60% 32% 8% Small city 49% 39% 12% Suburban 52% 39% 9% Small town 45% 47% 8% Rural 33% 54% 13% Small city/Suburban Men 47% 45% 8% Small city/Suburban Women 54% 32% 14% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

1 BIDJP105TRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Adults Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president? Approve Disapprove Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % March 2021 49% 42% 10%

February 2021 51% 38% 11%

January 2021 49% 35% 16% Marist Poll National Adults

2 BIDJP105R. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president? [And, would you say you strongly approve/disapprove of the job he is doing or just approve/disapprove?] Strongly Strongly approve Approve Disapprove disapprove Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 24% 24% 12% 30% 10% National Registered Voters 25% 23% 12% 31% 9% Party Identification^ Democrat 55% 31% 6% 3% 4% Republican 5% 6% 15% 65% 8% Independent 15% 28% 14% 29% 14% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 46% 44% 5% 3% 2% Democrat women 61% 24% 7% 3% 5% Republican men 2% 5% 14% 72% 6% Republican women 8% 7% 17% 58% 10% Independent men 11% 26% 16% 34% 13% Independent women 20% 30% 12% 23% 14% Region Northeast 25% 26% 13% 25% 11% Midwest 19% 24% 14% 35% 9% South 26% 24% 11% 31% 8% West 27% 24% 11% 26% 12% Household Income Less than $50,000 23% 24% 16% 25% 12% $50,000 or more 25% 26% 10% 32% 7% Education Not college graduate 21% 22% 14% 31% 12% College graduate 30% 28% 9% 27% 7% Race/Ethnicity White 23% 22% 11% 33% 10% Non-white 28% 29% 14% 22% 7% Race/Ethnicity White 23% 22% 11% 33% 10% Black 43% 32% 13% 7% 6% Latino 25% 25% 14% 28% 7% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 16% 18% 15% 36% 14%

White - College Graduate 32% 29% 5% 29% 5% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 9% 15% 17% 47% 13% Graduate Men - White - College 23% 29% 6% 35% 6% Graduate Women - White - Not College 22% 21% 14% 28% 15% Graduate Women - White - College 38% 28% 5% 23% 5% Graduate Age Under 45 17% 33% 17% 24% 8% 45 or older 31% 17% 8% 34% 11% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 16% 36% 18% 21% 9% Gen X (40-55) 23% 23% 11% 34% 9% Baby Boomers (56-74) 35% 12% 5% 36% 12% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 32% 17% 12% 30% 9% Gender Men 17% 26% 12% 35% 9% Women 32% 22% 11% 24% 10% White Evangelical Christians 11% 17% 14% 50% 8% 2020 Support Biden 51% 38% 5% 1% 5% Trump 1% 5% 17% 71% 6% Area Description Big city 31% 29% 13% 19% 8% Small city 24% 24% 12% 27% 12% Suburban 28% 24% 10% 29% 9% Small town 18% 27% 12% 35% 8% Rural 18% 15% 13% 41% 13% Small city/Suburban Men 22% 26% 11% 34% 8% Small city/Suburban Women 31% 23% 11% 21% 14% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

3 BIDJP105RTRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Adults Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president? [And, would you say you strongly approve/disapprove of the job he is doing or just approve/disapprove?] Strongly approve Approve Disapprove Strongly disapprove Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row %

March 2021 24% 24% 12% 30% 10% February 2021 23% 29% 13% 25% 11% January 2021 25% 25% 11% 24% 16% Marist Poll National Adults

4 BIDJ115. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling the economy? Approve Disapprove Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 46% 41% 13% National Registered Voters 46% 43% 11% Party Identification^ Democrat 83% 10% 7% Republican 10% 81% 8% Independent 43% 41% 16% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 85% 10% 5% Democrat women 81% 10% 9% Republican men 6% 89% 5% Republican women 14% 74% 12% Independent men 38% 47% 15% Independent women 48% 34% 18% Region Northeast 54% 34% 13% Midwest 41% 48% 12% South 46% 43% 11% West 47% 37% 17% Household Income Less than $50,000 47% 38% 15% $50,000 or more 47% 43% 10% Education Not college graduate 41% 45% 15% College graduate 56% 35% 9% Race/Ethnicity White 43% 44% 13% Non-white 54% 35% 11% Race/Ethnicity White 43% 44% 13% Black 67% 18% 15% Latino 47% 45% 8% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 34% 51% 15%

White - College Graduate 57% 35% 9% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 24% 62% 14% Graduate Men - White - College 50% 41% 9% Graduate Women - White - Not College 42% 41% 17% Graduate Women - White - College 62% 30% 8% Graduate Age Under 45 48% 40% 13% 45 or older 45% 42% 13% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 49% 38% 13% Gen X (40-55) 44% 44% 12% Baby Boomers (56-74) 46% 42% 13% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 48% 41% 11% Gender Men 41% 48% 11% Women 51% 35% 14% White Evangelical Christians 26% 66% 9% 2020 Support Biden 84% 7% 9% Trump 5% 89% 6% Area Description Big city 58% 30% 11% Small city 46% 39% 14% Suburban 51% 37% 12% Small town 39% 47% 14% Rural 31% 57% 12% Small city/Suburban Men 43% 45% 12% Small city/Suburban Women 56% 30% 14% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

5 BIDJP115TRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Adults

Do you approve or disapprove of how President Joe Biden () is handling the economy? Approve Disapprove Unsure Row % Row % Row %

Joe Biden: March 2021 46% 41% 13% Donald Trump: December 2020 50% 45% 5% October 2020 47% 46% 6% September 2020 49% 45% 6% April 2020 50% 48% 2% March 2020 51% 45% 4% February 2020 51% 40% 9% September 2019 47% 48% 5% July 2019 53% 43% 4% Marist Poll National Adults

6 BIDJPCV19. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling the coronavirus pandemic? Approve Disapprove Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 62% 30% 8% National Registered Voters 61% 31% 8% Party Identification^ Democrat 91% 7% 3% Republican 30% 59% 11% Independent 60% 31% 9% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 93% 6% 1% Democrat women 89% 7% 4% Republican men 24% 67% 9% Republican women 35% 52% 13% Independent men 53% 37% 10% Independent women 69% 23% 8% Region Northeast 69% 23% 8% Midwest 55% 38% 7% South 62% 32% 7% West 62% 27% 12% Household Income Less than $50,000 64% 29% 8% $50,000 or more 61% 31% 8% Education Not college graduate 58% 32% 10% College graduate 69% 26% 5% Race/Ethnicity White 58% 33% 9% Non-white 69% 25% 6% Race/Ethnicity White 58% 33% 9% Black 88% 4% 7% Latino 61% 34% 5% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 50% 38% 11%

White - College Graduate 71% 24% 5% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 42% 47% 11% Graduate Men - White - College 63% 30% 8% Graduate Women - White - Not College 57% 31% 12% Graduate Women - White - College 77% 20% 3% Graduate Age Under 45 63% 29% 8% 45 or older 61% 31% 8% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 64% 28% 8% Gen X (40-55) 55% 34% 11% Baby Boomers (56-74) 64% 31% 5% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 66% 27% 7% Gender Men 56% 36% 8% Women 67% 25% 8% White Evangelical Christians 43% 50% 8% 2020 Support Biden 94% 3% 2% Trump 22% 69% 8% Area Description Big city 72% 20% 8% Small city 64% 26% 10% Suburban 63% 30% 7% Small town 57% 37% 6% Rural 49% 42% 8% Small city/Suburban Men 59% 34% 7% Small city/Suburban Women 68% 22% 10% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

7 BIDJPCV19TRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Adults Do you approve or disapprove of how President Joe Biden (Donald Trump) is handling the coronavirus pandemic? Approve Disapprove Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row %

Joe Biden: March 2021 62% 30% 8% Donald Trump: January 2021 39% 57% 4% December 2020 37% 59% 4% October 2020 38% 59% 3% September 2020 40% 56% 4% April 2020 44% 55% 1% March 2020 44% 49% 7% Marist Poll National Adults

8 REPS105. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job the Republicans in Congress are doing in office? Approve Disapprove Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Registered Voters 28% 64% 9% Party Identification Democrat 10% 85% 5% Republican 53% 38% 9% Independent 25% 63% 11% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 13% 84% 3% Democrat women 7% 86% 6% Republican men 61% 36% 3% Republican women 45% 40% 15% Independent men 25% 65% 10% Independent women 26% 61% 13% Region Northeast 26% 66% 8% Midwest 40% 53% 7% South 25% 68% 8% West 23% 65% 12% Household Income Less than $50,000 30% 59% 11% $50,000 or more 27% 66% 7% Education Not college graduate 33% 57% 10% College graduate 21% 73% 7% Race/Ethnicity White 29% 61% 10% Non-white 24% 69% 7% Race/Ethnicity White 29% 61% 10% Black 12% 81% 7% Latino 29% 66% 6% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 35% 53% 12%

White - College Graduate 21% 72% 7% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 42% 47% 11% Graduate Men - White - College 23% 72% 5% Graduate Women - White - Not College 30% 58% 13% Graduate Women - White - College 20% 73% 8% Graduate Age Under 45 29% 64% 7% 45 or older 27% 63% 9% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 28% 64% 7% Gen X (40-55) 31% 63% 6% Baby Boomers (56-74) 26% 66% 8% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 26% 58% 16% Gender Men 32% 61% 6% Women 24% 66% 11% White Evangelical Christians 45% 43% 12% 2020 Support Biden 9% 86% 6% Trump 54% 38% 8% Area Description Big city 23% 70% 8% Small city 20% 72% 7% Suburban 28% 65% 8% Small town 33% 57% 10% Rural 38% 51% 11% Small city/Suburban Men 26% 68% 6% Small city/Suburban Women 22% 68% 9% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

9 REPS105TRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job the Republicans in Congress are doing in office? Approve Disapprove Unsure

Row % Row % Row % March 2021 28% 64% 9% January 2019 29% 58% 13% July 2018 23% 65% 11% January 2018 28% 61% 11% December 2017 25% 68% 7% November 2017 23% 68% 9% June 2017 28% 61% 10% March 2017 27% 62% 11% February 2017 32% 57% 11% July 2016 20% 72% 8% April 2016 21% 73% 7% November 2015 23% 70% 7% August 2015 19% 68% 13% March 2015 33% 61% 6% December 2014 28% 66% 6% October 2014 24% 71% 5% August 2014 22% 68% 10% April 2014 26% 69% 5% February 2014 22% 72% 6% December 2013 22% 74% 4% July 2013 22% 66% 12% April 2013 24% 71% 6% March 2013 26% 68% 7% December 2012 26% 67% 7% March 2012 31% 62% 8% November 2011 23% 70% 7% September 2011 26% 67% 8% August 2011 27% 62% 11% June 2011 27% 63% 10% April 2011 30% 63% 7% Marist Poll National Registered Voters

10 DEMS105. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job the Democrats in Congress are doing in office? Approve Disapprove Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Registered Voters 41% 51% 8% Party Identification Democrat 80% 16% 5% Republican 8% 86% 6% Independent 33% 56% 11% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 80% 18% 2% Democrat women 79% 15% 6% Republican men 6% 92% 2% Republican women 11% 79% 10% Independent men 28% 63% 9% Independent women 40% 48% 12% Region Northeast 42% 50% 8% Midwest 38% 54% 8% South 42% 53% 5% West 41% 46% 13% Household Income Less than $50,000 41% 50% 9% $50,000 or more 43% 51% 7% Education Not college graduate 37% 53% 10% College graduate 47% 47% 6% Race/Ethnicity White 36% 55% 10% Non-white 51% 44% 4% Race/Ethnicity White 36% 55% 10% Black 71% 24% 5% Latino 39% 58% 4% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 28% 60% 11%

White - College Graduate 46% 47% 8% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 19% 72% 10% Graduate Men - White - College 35% 59% 7% Graduate Women - White - Not College 35% 52% 12% Graduate Women - White - College 54% 37% 8% Graduate Age Under 45 43% 50% 7% 45 or older 40% 52% 8% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 46% 46% 8% Gen X (40-55) 38% 58% 4% Baby Boomers (56-74) 38% 53% 9% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 42% 46% 12% Gender Men 35% 59% 6% Women 47% 44% 10% White Evangelical Christians 20% 72% 9% 2020 Support Biden 74% 20% 6% Trump 5% 91% 4% Area Description Big city 55% 39% 7% Small city 41% 51% 7% Suburban 41% 52% 7% Small town 36% 56% 8% Rural 26% 62% 12% Small city/Suburban Men 36% 59% 5% Small city/Suburban Women 47% 44% 9% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

11 DEMS105TRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job the Democrats in Congress are doing in office? Approve Disapprove Unsure Row % Row % Row % March 2021 41% 51% 8% January 2019 34% 53% 14% July 2018 23% 63% 14% January 2018 28% 57% 14% December 2017 32% 59% 9% November 2017 33% 59% 7% June 2017 30% 57% 13% March 2017 35% 54% 11% February 2017 34% 55% 11% July 2016 37% 55% 9% April 2016 36% 59% 6% November 2015 38% 55% 7% August 2015 28% 60% 12% March 2015 30% 64% 6% December 2014 27% 65% 9% October 2014 33% 61% 6% August 2014 32% 59% 9% April 2014 32% 63% 5% February 2014 33% 60% 7% December 2013 33% 64% 3% July 2013 33% 57% 10% April 2013 32% 62% 6% March 2013 31% 62% 7% December 2012 35% 58% 7% March 2012 34% 59% 7% November 2011 28% 65% 7% September 2011 30% 63% 7% August 2011 35% 55% 11% June 2011 30% 60% 10% April 2011 34% 60% 6% Marist Poll National Registered Voters

12 BIDJ020R. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults In general, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of Joe Biden? Unsure-Never Favorable Unfavorable Heard Row % Row % Row % National Adults 52% 41% 7% National Registered Voters 52% 42% 6% Party Identification^ Democrat 88% 7% 5% Republican 16% 81% 3% Independent 48% 43% 9% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 83% 12% 5% Democrat women 91% 4% 4% Republican men 9% 88% 3% Republican women 22% 74% 4% Independent men 41% 51% 8% Independent women 57% 32% 11% Region Northeast 58% 38% 3% Midwest 43% 47% 10% South 52% 41% 7% West 54% 38% 8% Household Income Less than $50,000 51% 39% 10% $50,000 or more 54% 42% 4% Education Not college graduate 45% 45% 10% College graduate 63% 35% 2% Race/Ethnicity White 48% 46% 5% Non-white 60% 32% 8% Race/Ethnicity White 48% 46% 5% Black 73% 15% 12% Latino 57% 36% 7% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 40% 53% 7%

White - College Graduate 61% 36% 3% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 27% 65% 8% Graduate Men - White - College 53% 45% 2% Graduate Women - White - Not College 50% 44% 6% Graduate Women - White - College 68% 29% 3% Graduate Age Under 45 51% 41% 8% 45 or older 53% 41% 6% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 53% 40% 7% Gen X (40-55) 49% 45% 6% Baby Boomers (56-74) 53% 40% 7% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 55% 38% 7% Gender Men 44% 49% 7% Women 59% 33% 8% White Evangelical Christians 29% 64% 7% 2020 Support Biden 91% 5% 4% Trump 9% 88% 3% Area Description Big city 62% 32% 6% Small city 59% 36% 5% Suburban 56% 38% 7% Small town 42% 48% 10% Rural 36% 56% 8% Small city/Suburban Men 49% 45% 6% Small city/Suburban Women 66% 29% 6% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

13 BIDJ020RTRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Adults In general, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of Joe Biden? Favorable Unfavorable Unsure-Never Heard Row % Row % Row % March 2021 52% 41% 7% January 2021 49% 43% 8% December 2020 47% 43% 10% August 2020 42% 49% 9% October 2019 41% 45% 15% September 2019 44% 45% 11% Marist Poll National Adults

14 BIDJCMGR1. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

In general, is it more important for President Biden to: Stick to his Compromise with position on issues Congress to find even if means solutions gridlock Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 68% 21% 11% National Registered Voters 69% 21% 9% Party Identification^ Democrat 59% 32% 8% Republican 82% 12% 7% Independent 72% 18% 10% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 59% 36% 5% Democrat women 60% 30% 10% Republican men 83% 11% 6% Republican women 80% 12% 7% Independent men 74% 19% 7% Independent women 70% 17% 13% Region Northeast 70% 18% 13% Midwest 66% 20% 14% South 69% 22% 10% West 68% 23% 10% Household Income Less than $50,000 66% 19% 15% $50,000 or more 71% 21% 7% Education Not college graduate 66% 20% 14% College graduate 72% 21% 7% Race/Ethnicity White 70% 18% 12% Non-white 65% 26% 9% Race/Ethnicity White 70% 18% 12% Black 54% 39% 7% Latino 64% 23% 13% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 66% 18% 16%

White - College Graduate 76% 18% 6% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 70% 18% 12% Graduate Men - White - College 75% 19% 5% Graduate Women - White - Not College 64% 18% 18% Graduate Women - White - College 76% 17% 7% Graduate Age Under 45 69% 23% 8% 45 or older 67% 19% 14% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 69% 25% 6% Gen X (40-55) 68% 19% 13% Baby Boomers (56-74) 70% 19% 11% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 60% 18% 22% Gender Men 70% 21% 9% Women 66% 21% 14% White Evangelical Christians 78% 13% 10% 2020 Support Biden 62% 31% 7% Trump 80% 10% 10% Area Description Big city 63% 29% 8% Small city 64% 27% 9% Suburban 75% 13% 12% Small town 66% 18% 16% Rural 76% 14% 10% Small city/Suburban Men 70% 22% 8% Small city/Suburban Women 70% 16% 14% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

15 JBCVREL19T. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

From what you've read or heard, do you think President Biden´s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package goes too far, does not go far enough, or is about right? Does not go far Goes too far enough Is about right Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 34% 21% 37% 8% National Registered Voters 35% 22% 36% 7% Party Identification^ Democrat 6% 26% 62% 6% Republican 69% 14% 11% 6% Independent 37% 21% 34% 8% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 5% 26% 64% 4% Democrat women 6% 26% 60% 7% Republican men 74% 16% 5% 5% Republican women 64% 11% 17% 7% Independent men 40% 25% 28% 7% Independent women 34% 16% 41% 9% Region Northeast 35% 18% 38% 9% Midwest 35% 25% 32% 8% South 36% 20% 36% 8% West 27% 21% 45% 7% Household Income Less than $50,000 26% 23% 42% 9% $50,000 or more 39% 21% 35% 5% Education Not college graduate 33% 22% 36% 9% College graduate 35% 19% 39% 6% Race/Ethnicity White 41% 16% 35% 8% Non-white 22% 29% 42% 7% Race/Ethnicity White 41% 16% 35% 8% Black 5% 37% 50% 8% Latino 29% 24% 38% 8% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 42% 17% 31% 10%

White - College Graduate 38% 13% 42% 7% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 45% 20% 26% 9% Graduate Men - White - College 45% 19% 32% 4% Graduate Women - White - Not College 40% 15% 34% 11% Graduate Women - White - College 33% 8% 50% 9% Graduate Age Under 45 28% 28% 37% 6% 45 or older 38% 15% 38% 9% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 27% 29% 39% 5% Gen X (40-55) 38% 21% 32% 9% Baby Boomers (56-74) 38% 14% 39% 8% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 34% 12% 41% 13% Gender Men 38% 22% 33% 7% Women 29% 20% 41% 9% White Evangelical Christians 62% 12% 19% 7% 2020 Support Biden 7% 27% 59% 7% Trump 75% 12% 8% 6% Area Description Big city 22% 26% 42% 9% Small city 25% 25% 44% 6% Suburban 41% 17% 37% 5% Small town 39% 16% 35% 11% Rural 44% 19% 28% 9% Small city/Suburban Men 39% 20% 36% 4% Small city/Suburban Women 29% 22% 44% 6% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

16 CVTPPRI1. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults Thinking about coronavirus, from this list, which one of the following is your top priority: Vol: None of the Extend above/ Vaccine Financial relief to Direct payments unemployment Coronavirus not a distribution Reopen schools small businesses to individuals benefits priority Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 43% 21% 15% 13% 5% 1% 2% National Registered Voters 42% 23% 14% 12% 5% 1% 1% Party Identification^ Democrat 60% 9% 10% 14% 5% 0% 2% Republican 29% 39% 17% 10% 3% 1% 1% Independent 39% 23% 15% 14% 8% 2% 1% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 61% 10% 11% 11% 4% 1% 2% Democrat women 59% 8% 8% 15% 6% 0% 3% Republican men 21% 42% 20% 13% 3% 1% 1% Republican women 38% 36% 15% 7% 2% 0% 2% Independent men 41% 25% 14% 10% 6% 2% 1% Independent women 36% 20% 15% 18% 10% 1% 0% Region Northeast 42% 22% 17% 11% 4% 1% 2% Midwest 44% 24% 15% 12% 3% 1% 2% South 42% 20% 15% 14% 6% 1% 2% West 42% 21% 14% 13% 7% 0% 2% Household Income Less than $50,000 38% 21% 15% 17% 7% 1% 2% $50,000 or more 46% 21% 17% 9% 5% 1% 1% Education Not college graduate 36% 23% 17% 16% 5% 1% 2% College graduate 53% 19% 13% 8% 5% 1% 1% Race/Ethnicity White 45% 21% 17% 9% 4% 1% 2% Non-white 40% 21% 13% 18% 7% 1% 1% Race/Ethnicity White 45% 21% 17% 9% 4% 1% 2% Black 39% 13% 12% 26% 10% 0% 0% Latino 37% 25% 11% 16% 7% 1% 2% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 36% 23% 20% 13% 4% 0% 3%

White - College Graduate 59% 17% 12% 5% 5% 1% 1% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 31% 27% 26% 11% 3% 1% 2% Graduate Men - White - College 55% 26% 10% 3% 3% 2% 0% Graduate Women - White - Not College 40% 21% 16% 15% 5% 0% 4% Graduate Women - White - College 63% 10% 14% 6% 6% 0% 2% Graduate Age Under 45 41% 17% 20% 17% 4% 0% 1% 45 or older 45% 25% 11% 9% 6% 2% 3% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 43% 16% 20% 16% 5% 0% 1% Gen X (40-55) 39% 25% 14% 14% 6% 1% 1% Baby Boomers (56-74) 47% 23% 11% 10% 5% 2% 2% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 42% 27% 10% 5% 8% 1% 6% Gender Men 40% 25% 17% 11% 4% 2% 1% Women 45% 18% 13% 15% 6% 0% 2% White Evangelical Christians 34% 33% 18% 8% 3% 1% 3% 2020 Support Biden 61% 8% 8% 13% 8% 0% 2% Trump 24% 42% 22% 6% 2% 2% 1% Area Description Big city 44% 18% 15% 16% 6% 0% 1% Small city 43% 22% 12% 16% 5% 0% 1% Suburban 47% 19% 18% 7% 7% 0% 1% Small town 41% 23% 14% 14% 4% 1% 3% Rural 36% 29% 19% 9% 2% 3% 2% Small city/Suburban Men 48% 23% 15% 8% 5% 0% 1% Small city/Suburban Women 43% 17% 15% 14% 8% 0% 2% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

17 CVEXP1A. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

Have you had any of the following experiences as a result of coronavirus: You or someone in your household lost a job or income? Yes No Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 34% 66% <1% National Registered Voters 34% 66% 0% Party Identification^ Democrat 36% 64% 0% Republican 31% 69% 0% Independent 35% 65% 0% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 35% 65% 0% Democrat women 37% 63% 0% Republican men 27% 73% 0% Republican women 35% 65% 0% Independent men 30% 69% 0% Independent women 41% 59% 0% Region Northeast 41% 59% 0% Midwest 26% 74% 0% South 32% 68% 0% West 41% 59% 0% Household Income Less than $50,000 37% 63% 0% $50,000 or more 34% 66% 0% Education Not college graduate 33% 67% 0% College graduate 36% 64% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 30% 70% 0% Non-white 40% 60% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 30% 70% 0% Black 32% 68% 0% Latino 44% 56% 0% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 29% 71% 0%

White - College Graduate 31% 69% 0% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 24% 76% 0% Graduate Men - White - College 27% 73% 0% Graduate Women - White - Not College 34% 66% 0% Graduate Women - White - College 35% 65% 0% Graduate Age Under 45 44% 56% 0% 45 or older 26% 74% 0% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 42% 58% 0% Gen X (40-55) 42% 58% 0% Baby Boomers (56-74) 27% 73% 0% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 10% 90% 0% Gender Men 31% 69% 0% Women 38% 62% 0% White Evangelical Christians 26% 73% 0% 2020 Support Biden 35% 65% 0% Trump 30% 70% 0% Area Description Big city 43% 57% 0% Small city 33% 67% 0% Suburban 31% 69% 0% Small town 29% 71% 0% Rural 33% 66% 1% Small city/Suburban Men 25% 75% 0% Small city/Suburban Women 40% 60% 0% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

18 CVEXP1ATRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Adults Have you had any of the following experiences as a result of coronavirus: You or someone in your household lost a job or income? Yes No Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row %

March 2021 34% 66% <1% January 2021 32% 68% <1% December 2020 40% 60% <1% Marist Poll National Adults

19 CVEXP1B. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

Have you had any of the following experiences as a result of coronavirus: You or someone you personally know has been sick with coronavirus? Yes No Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 77% 23% <1% National Registered Voters 77% 22% 0% Party Identification^ Democrat 76% 24% 0% Republican 82% 18% 0% Independent 77% 23% 0% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 77% 23% 0% Democrat women 75% 25% 0% Republican men 84% 16% 0% Republican women 80% 20% 0% Independent men 75% 25% 0% Independent women 78% 21% 0% Region Northeast 76% 24% 0% Midwest 77% 23% 0% South 79% 21% 0% West 73% 26% 0% Household Income Less than $50,000 71% 29% 0% $50,000 or more 82% 18% 0% Education Not college graduate 76% 24% 0% College graduate 78% 22% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 78% 22% 0% Non-white 76% 24% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 78% 22% 0% Black 71% 29% 0% Latino 76% 24% 0% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 77% 23% 0%

White - College Graduate 80% 19% 0% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 78% 22% 0% Graduate Men - White - College 80% 20% 0% Graduate Women - White - Not College 75% 24% 0% Graduate Women - White - College 80% 19% 0% Graduate Age Under 45 82% 18% 0% 45 or older 72% 27% 0% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 80% 20% 0% Gen X (40-55) 85% 15% 0% Baby Boomers (56-74) 75% 25% 0% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 54% 46% 0% Gender Men 78% 22% 0% Women 76% 24% 0% White Evangelical Christians 81% 18% 0% 2020 Support Biden 80% 20% 0% Trump 79% 21% 0% Area Description Big city 75% 25% 0% Small city 78% 22% 0% Suburban 81% 19% 0% Small town 72% 28% 0% Rural 79% 21% 1% Small city/Suburban Men 78% 22% 0% Small city/Suburban Women 81% 19% 0% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

20 CVEXP1BTRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Adults

Have you had any of the following experiences as a result of coronavirus: You or someone you personally know has been sick with coronavirus? Yes No Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row %

March 2021 77% 23% <1% January 2021 72% 27% <1% December 2020 68% 31% <1% Marist Poll National Adults

21 CVEXP1C. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

Have you had any of the following experiences as a result of coronavirus: Someone you personally know has died from coronavirus? Yes No Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 36% 64% <1% National Registered Voters 37% 63% 0% Party Identification^ Democrat 39% 61% 0% Republican 29% 70% 0% Independent 41% 59% 0% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 40% 60% 0% Democrat women 38% 62% 0% Republican men 26% 74% 0% Republican women 33% 67% 0% Independent men 35% 64% 1% Independent women 47% 53% 0% Region Northeast 35% 64% 1% Midwest 35% 65% 0% South 38% 62% 0% West 35% 65% 0% Household Income Less than $50,000 33% 67% 0% $50,000 or more 39% 61% 0% Education Not college graduate 32% 68% 0% College graduate 42% 58% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 33% 67% 0% Non-white 41% 58% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 33% 67% 0% Black 40% 60% 0% Latino 44% 55% 1% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 29% 70% 0%

White - College Graduate 38% 62% 0% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 22% 78% 0% Graduate Men - White - College 35% 65% 0% Graduate Women - White - Not College 35% 65% 0% Graduate Women - White - College 41% 59% 0% Graduate Age Under 45 34% 66% 0% 45 or older 38% 62% 0% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 33% 67% 0% Gen X (40-55) 41% 59% 0% Baby Boomers (56-74) 39% 61% 0% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 29% 70% 1% Gender Men 33% 67% 0% Women 39% 61% 0% White Evangelical Christians 40% 60% 0% 2020 Support Biden 42% 58% 0% Trump 33% 66% 0% Area Description Big city 35% 65% 0% Small city 38% 62% 1% Suburban 36% 64% 0% Small town 36% 64% 0% Rural 36% 64% 0% Small city/Suburban Men 33% 66% 1% Small city/Suburban Women 41% 59% 0% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

22 CVVACC1R. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

If a vaccine for the coronavirus is made available to you, will you choose to be vaccinated or not? If you have already received the vaccine, please say so. Yes, already Yes, will received No Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 45% 22% 30% 3% National Registered Voters 45% 23% 29% 3% Party Identification^ Democrat 58% 29% 11% 2% Republican 32% 24% 41% 3% Independent 44% 19% 34% 3% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 65% 27% 6% 2% Democrat women 53% 30% 14% 3% Republican men 30% 20% 49% 1% Republican women 35% 27% 34% 4% Independent men 48% 13% 36% 3% Independent women 38% 27% 31% 3% Region Northeast 47% 20% 29% 4% Midwest 46% 20% 32% 2% South 47% 24% 27% 2% West 41% 23% 32% 3% Household Income Less than $50,000 47% 20% 31% 2% $50,000 or more 46% 23% 29% 2% Education Not college graduate 43% 19% 34% 3% College graduate 49% 27% 22% 1% Race/Ethnicity White 43% 27% 28% 3% Non-white 50% 17% 31% 2% Race/Ethnicity White 43% 27% 28% 3% Black 48% 25% 25% 3% Latino 52% 11% 37% 0% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 41% 21% 34% 4%

White - College Graduate 46% 35% 18% 1% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 44% 13% 40% 2% Graduate Men - White - College 49% 29% 21% 1% Graduate Women - White - Not College 39% 28% 29% 5% Graduate Women - White - College 44% 39% 16% 1% Graduate Age Under 45 50% 11% 37% 2% 45 or older 42% 32% 23% 3% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 51% 11% 36% 1% Gen X (40-55) 49% 13% 35% 3% Baby Boomers (56-74) 43% 31% 23% 3% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 27% 61% 9% 3% Gender Men 47% 18% 34% 2% Women 44% 27% 26% 3% White Evangelical Christians 33% 25% 38% 4% 2020 Support Biden 58% 30% 10% 2% Trump 30% 21% 47% 2% Area Description Big city 51% 23% 23% 2% Small city 46% 18% 34% 1% Suburban 48% 24% 28% 1% Small town 44% 22% 31% 3% Rural 32% 26% 36% 6% Small city/Suburban Men 47% 20% 33% 1% Small city/Suburban Women 48% 24% 28% 1% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

23 CVVT2020TRND. Marist Poll National Trend National Adults If a vaccine for the coronavirus is made available to you, will you choose to be vaccinated or not? If you have already received the vaccine, please say so. Yes, I will Yes, already received No Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row %

March 2021 45% 22% 30% 3% January 2021 58% 4% 31% 8% December 2020* 61% n/a 32% 7% September 2020* 49% n/a 44% 7% August 2020* 60% n/a 35% 5% October 2009** 52% n/a 42% 6% Marist Poll National Adults *Revious question wording: If a vaccine for the coronavirus is made available to you, will you choose to be vaccinated or not? **Previous question wording: If a vaccine for the H1N1 virus, known as the swine flu, is made available to you, will you choose to be

24 CVVACRO1. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

In general, do you think the U.S. coronavirus vaccine rollout has been:

Going better than Going worse than Or about what you you expected you expected expected Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 21% 18% 57% 4% National Registered Voters 21% 18% 58% 4% Party Identification^ Democrat 29% 18% 51% 2% Republican 16% 19% 62% 3% Independent 18% 17% 62% 3% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 31% 17% 51% 2% Democrat women 27% 19% 51% 3% Republican men 12% 18% 68% 3% Republican women 20% 21% 56% 3% Independent men 19% 16% 62% 3% Independent women 18% 17% 61% 3% Region Northeast 18% 19% 59% 3% Midwest 24% 16% 57% 4% South 21% 19% 55% 4% West 22% 17% 57% 4% Household Income Less than $50,000 23% 15% 58% 5% $50,000 or more 20% 21% 57% 2% Education Not college graduate 21% 16% 57% 5% College graduate 21% 20% 57% 2% Race/Ethnicity White 21% 18% 58% 3% Non-white 22% 17% 56% 5% Race/Ethnicity White 21% 18% 58% 3% Black 21% 14% 58% 7% Latino 23% 17% 56% 4% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 20% 16% 61% 3%

White - College Graduate 22% 21% 55% 1% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 17% 15% 64% 5% Graduate Men - White - College 21% 21% 57% 1% Graduate Women - White - Not College 23% 17% 59% 2% Graduate Women - White - College 23% 21% 54% 2% Graduate Age Under 45 17% 20% 60% 2% 45 or older 25% 16% 54% 5% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 19% 18% 60% 2% Gen X (40-55) 14% 22% 58% 5% Baby Boomers (56-74) 29% 14% 53% 4% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 27% 14% 53% 6% Gender Men 21% 16% 58% 4% Women 22% 19% 55% 4% White Evangelical Christians 23% 14% 61% 2% 2020 Support Biden 29% 19% 50% 2% Trump 15% 17% 64% 4% Area Description Big city 18% 19% 60% 4% Small city 24% 17% 55% 4% Suburban 25% 16% 57% 1% Small town 21% 18% 55% 6% Rural 19% 18% 57% 6% Small city/Suburban Men 26% 15% 56% 3% Small city/Suburban Women 23% 19% 57% 1% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

25 CVDFF1AR. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

Has getting a coronavirus test been very difficult, difficult, not very difficult, or not difficult at all for you personally? If you've never tried to get a test, please say so.

Not very Very difficult/Not difficult Haven't tried to difficult/Difficult at all get a test Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 12% 50% 38% <1% National Registered Voters 12% 51% 36% 0% Party Identification^ Democrat 14% 57% 28% 0% Republican 10% 49% 40% 0% Independent 11% 48% 40% 1% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 13% 58% 28% 0% Democrat women 15% 57% 28% 1% Republican men 9% 46% 44% 0% Republican women 11% 53% 37% 0% Independent men 9% 44% 46% 1% Independent women 14% 52% 33% 1% Region Northeast 15% 54% 30% 0% Midwest 10% 54% 36% 0% South 10% 49% 40% 1% West 13% 45% 41% 0% Household Income Less than $50,000 13% 45% 42% 0% $50,000 or more 11% 54% 34% 0% Education Not college graduate 11% 47% 42% 0% College graduate 14% 54% 32% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 11% 52% 37% 0% Non-white 14% 49% 37% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 11% 52% 37% 0% Black 15% 54% 31% 0% Latino 17% 45% 37% 0% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 10% 45% 45% 0%

White - College Graduate 11% 61% 27% 0% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 10% 43% 48% 0% Graduate Men - White - College 12% 59% 29% 0% Graduate Women - White - Not College 11% 47% 42% 0% Graduate Women - White - College 11% 64% 25% 0% Graduate Age Under 45 13% 53% 34% 0% 45 or older 11% 47% 41% 0% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 14% 52% 34% 0% Gen X (40-55) 12% 52% 36% 0% Baby Boomers (56-74) 10% 48% 42% 0% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 10% 47% 42% 1% Gender Men 11% 48% 42% 0% Women 13% 52% 34% 1% White Evangelical Christians 9% 52% 39% 0% 2020 Support Biden 16% 55% 29% 0% Trump 10% 48% 43% 0% Area Description Big city 10% 54% 35% 1% Small city 15% 44% 40% 0% Suburban 10% 58% 33% 0% Small town 13% 47% 39% 1% Rural 11% 42% 46% 0% Small city/Suburban Men 10% 48% 41% 0% Small city/Suburban Women 15% 56% 30% 0% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

26 CVDFF1A. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults Has getting a coronavirus test been very difficult, difficult, not very difficult, or not difficult at all for you personally? If you've never tried to get a test, please say so. Haven't tried to Very difficult Difficult Not very difficult Not difficult at all get a test Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 4% 7% 18% 32% 38% <1% National Registered Voters 5% 7% 19% 33% 36% 0% Party Identification^ Democrat 6% 9% 22% 36% 28% 0% Republican 4% 6% 17% 33% 40% 0% Independent 4% 8% 18% 30% 40% 1% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 4% 9% 19% 40% 28% 0% Democrat women 6% 8% 24% 33% 28% 1% Republican men 4% 5% 19% 27% 44% 0% Republican women 4% 7% 15% 38% 37% 0% Independent men 2% 7% 18% 26% 46% 1% Independent women 6% 8% 18% 34% 33% 1% Region Northeast 7% 8% 20% 34% 30% 0% Midwest 3% 7% 18% 36% 36% 0% South 3% 7% 17% 31% 40% 1% West 5% 8% 16% 29% 41% 0% Household Income Less than $50,000 5% 8% 14% 31% 42% 0% $50,000 or more 4% 8% 21% 33% 34% 0% Education Not college graduate 4% 7% 15% 32% 42% 0% College graduate 5% 8% 22% 32% 32% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 4% 7% 19% 33% 37% 0% Non-white 6% 8% 18% 31% 37% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 4% 7% 19% 33% 37% 0% Black 9% 6% 24% 30% 31% 0% Latino 6% 11% 12% 33% 37% 0% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 4% 7% 13% 32% 45% 0%

White - College Graduate 4% 8% 27% 35% 27% 0% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 3% 6% 14% 28% 48% 0% Graduate Men - White - College 3% 9% 29% 29% 29% 0% Graduate Women - White - Not College 4% 7% 12% 35% 42% 0% Graduate Women - White - College 4% 7% 25% 39% 25% 0% Graduate Age Under 45 4% 9% 21% 32% 34% 0% 45 or older 5% 6% 14% 33% 41% 0% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 4% 10% 22% 30% 34% 0% Gen X (40-55) 7% 5% 16% 36% 36% 0% Baby Boomers (56-74) 3% 6% 14% 34% 42% 0% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 5% 5% 17% 30% 42% 1% Gender Men 3% 7% 17% 30% 42% 0% Women 5% 8% 18% 34% 34% 1% White Evangelical Christians 3% 6% 19% 33% 39% 0% 2020 Support Biden 6% 9% 24% 31% 29% 0% Trump 3% 7% 14% 34% 43% 0% Area Description Big city 4% 7% 22% 32% 35% 1% Small city 6% 10% 13% 31% 40% 0% Suburban 3% 7% 24% 33% 33% 0% Small town 5% 8% 15% 32% 39% 1% Rural 5% 6% 9% 33% 46% 0% Small city/Suburban Men 2% 8% 18% 31% 41% 0% Small city/Suburban Women 6% 8% 22% 34% 30% 0% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

27 CVDFF1BR. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

Has getting a coronavirus vaccine for yourself or someone you know who is eligible been very difficult, difficult, not very difficult, or not difficult at all? If you've never tried to get a vaccine appointment, please say so.

Not very Haven't tried to Very difficult/Not difficult get an difficult/Difficult at all appointment Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 29% 35% 35% 1% National Registered Voters 30% 36% 33% 1% Party Identification^ Democrat 38% 38% 24% 1% Republican 28% 34% 37% 1% Independent 27% 35% 37% 1% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 38% 36% 24% 1% Democrat women 37% 38% 24% 1% Republican men 24% 35% 40% 2% Republican women 33% 33% 35% 0% Independent men 22% 36% 41% 2% Independent women 33% 35% 32% 0% Region Northeast 42% 26% 31% 1% Midwest 23% 39% 36% 1% South 29% 35% 35% 1% West 26% 38% 36% 1% Household Income Less than $50,000 24% 36% 39% 1% $50,000 or more 34% 34% 32% 0% Education Not college graduate 24% 35% 41% 1% College graduate 38% 35% 26% 1% Race/Ethnicity White 31% 35% 33% 1% Non-white 28% 35% 36% 1% Race/Ethnicity White 31% 35% 33% 1% Black 24% 42% 32% 1% Latino 32% 31% 37% 0% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 25% 34% 40% 1%

White - College Graduate 39% 35% 24% 1% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 18% 31% 49% 2% Graduate Men - White - College 39% 38% 22% 1% Graduate Women - White - Not College 31% 37% 33% 0% Graduate Women - White - College 40% 33% 26% 1% Graduate Age Under 45 26% 28% 45% 1% 45 or older 32% 41% 26% 1% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 24% 31% 44% 1% Gen X (40-55) 34% 23% 42% 1% Baby Boomers (56-74) 31% 46% 23% 1% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 29% 53% 16% 2% Gender Men 25% 35% 38% 2% Women 33% 35% 31% 1% White Evangelical Christians 26% 40% 34% 0% 2020 Support Biden 40% 36% 24% 1% Trump 24% 38% 37% 1% Area Description Big city 31% 31% 35% 2% Small city 28% 36% 35% 0% Suburban 34% 37% 28% 1% Small town 23% 37% 40% 1% Rural 30% 34% 36% 1% Small city/Suburban Men 28% 39% 32% 1% Small city/Suburban Women 35% 34% 30% 0% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

28 CVDFF1B. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults

Has getting a coronavirus vaccine for yourself or someone you know who is eligible been very difficult, difficult, not very difficult, or not difficult at all? If you've never tried to get a vaccine appointment, please say so.

Haven't tried to get an Very difficult Difficult Not very difficult Not difficult at all appointment Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 13% 16% 14% 21% 35% 1% National Registered Voters 14% 17% 14% 22% 33% 1% Party Identification^ Democrat 14% 23% 16% 22% 24% 1% Republican 15% 14% 13% 21% 37% 1% Independent 13% 14% 13% 22% 37% 1% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 11% 28% 16% 20% 24% 1% Democrat women 16% 21% 15% 23% 24% 1% Republican men 8% 16% 12% 23% 40% 2% Republican women 21% 12% 13% 20% 35% 0% Independent men 8% 14% 15% 21% 41% 2% Independent women 18% 15% 11% 24% 32% 0% Region Northeast 25% 17% 9% 17% 31% 1% Midwest 9% 15% 18% 21% 36% 1% South 13% 16% 12% 23% 35% 1% West 8% 17% 17% 20% 36% 1% Household Income Less than $50,000 13% 11% 14% 22% 39% 1% $50,000 or more 13% 20% 14% 21% 32% 0% Education Not college graduate 11% 12% 14% 21% 41% 1% College graduate 16% 22% 14% 21% 26% 1% Race/Ethnicity White 14% 17% 14% 20% 33% 1% Non-white 12% 16% 14% 21% 36% 1% Race/Ethnicity White 14% 17% 14% 20% 33% 1% Black 8% 16% 11% 32% 32% 1% Latino 17% 15% 11% 20% 37% 0% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 13% 13% 15% 19% 40% 1%

White - College Graduate 16% 23% 14% 21% 24% 1% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 9% 10% 16% 15% 49% 2% Graduate Men - White - College 12% 27% 15% 23% 22% 1% Graduate Women - White - Not College 16% 15% 14% 23% 33% 0% Graduate Women - White - College 19% 20% 13% 20% 26% 1% Graduate Age Under 45 12% 14% 12% 16% 45% 1% 45 or older 14% 18% 16% 25% 26% 1% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 11% 13% 13% 18% 44% 1% Gen X (40-55) 16% 19% 8% 15% 42% 1% Baby Boomers (56-74) 11% 20% 20% 26% 23% 1% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 16% 13% 18% 35% 16% 2% Gender Men 8% 17% 15% 20% 38% 2% Women 18% 16% 13% 22% 31% 1% White Evangelical Christians 10% 16% 17% 23% 34% 0% 2020 Support Biden 17% 23% 14% 21% 24% 1% Trump 12% 12% 14% 24% 37% 1% Area Description Big city 12% 20% 12% 20% 35% 2% Small city 8% 20% 17% 19% 35% 0% Suburban 19% 15% 17% 21% 28% 1% Small town 12% 10% 13% 24% 40% 1% Rural 13% 16% 10% 23% 36% 1% Small city/Suburban Men 10% 18% 19% 20% 32% 1% Small city/Suburban Women 19% 16% 14% 20% 30% 0% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

29 USSTCVPRI. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables March 3rd through March 8th, 2021 National Adults Which statement comes closer to your view:

Your state should Your state should prioritize prioritize restarting controlling the the economy, spread of even if it hurts coronavirus, even efforts to control if it hurts the the spread of economy coronavirus Vol: Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 51% 43% 6% National Registered Voters 50% 44% 6% Party Identification^ Democrat 78% 18% 5% Republican 20% 74% 7% Independent 48% 46% 6% Party ID and Gender Democrat men 85% 10% 5% Democrat women 73% 22% 5% Republican men 12% 84% 4% Republican women 27% 64% 10% Independent men 46% 51% 2% Independent women 50% 40% 10% Region Northeast 55% 39% 6% Midwest 47% 45% 8% South 49% 44% 7% West 54% 42% 4% Household Income Less than $50,000 52% 40% 8% $50,000 or more 52% 44% 3% Education Not college graduate 46% 46% 8% College graduate 59% 37% 3% Race/Ethnicity White 48% 46% 6% Non-white 56% 38% 6% Race/Ethnicity White 48% 46% 6% Black 68% 27% 5% Latino 50% 46% 3% Race and Education White - Not College Graduate 40% 52% 8%

White - College Graduate 60% 37% 3% Gender - Race - Education Men - White - Not College 31% 62% 7% Graduate Men - White - College 57% 41% 2% Graduate Women - White - Not College 47% 43% 9% Graduate Women - White - College 62% 34% 4% Graduate Age Under 45 53% 43% 4% 45 or older 50% 42% 8% Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-39) 54% 43% 3% Gen X (40-55) 46% 50% 4% Baby Boomers (56-74) 51% 41% 8% Silent-Greatest (Over 74) 56% 29% 15% Gender Men 47% 48% 4% Women 55% 37% 8% White Evangelical Christians 33% 59% 8% 2020 Support Biden 82% 13% 5% Trump 15% 79% 6% Area Description Big city 60% 35% 5% Small city 58% 36% 6% Suburban 49% 46% 5% Small town 48% 43% 9% Rural 34% 59% 7% Small city/Suburban Men 49% 49% 2% Small city/Suburban Women 58% 33% 9% NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 3rd through March 8th, 2021, n=1227 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=1082 MOE +/- 3.6 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

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