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National Tracking Poll #210449 April 09-12, 2021

Crosstabulation Results

Methodology: This poll was conducted between April 9-April 12, 2021 among a sample of 1992 Registered Voters. The interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample of Registered Voters based on gender, educational attainment, age, race, and region. Results from the full survey have a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. Table Index

1 Table P1: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? ...... 9

2 Table nr2b: Do you approve or disapprove of the job is doing as President? . . . . 13

3 Table nr2bNET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President? . . 17

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? ...... 21

5 Table POL1_1: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The economy ...... 26

6 Table POL1_2: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Jobs ...... 30

7 Table POL1_3: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Health care ...... 34

8 Table POL1_4: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Immigration ...... 38

9 Table POL1_5: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? ...... 42

10 Table POL1_6: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The environment ...... 46

11 Table POL1_7: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Energy ...... 50

12 Table POL1_8: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Education ...... 54

13 Table POL1_9: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? National security ...... 58

14 Table POL1_10: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Gun policy ...... 62

15 Table POL1_11: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security ...... 66

16 Table POL1_12: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Coronavirus ...... 70

17 Table POL1_13: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Voting rights ...... 74

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18 Table POL1_14: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Foreign policy ...... 78

19 Table POL2_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? President Joe Biden ...... 82

20 Table POL2_2: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Congress ...... 86

21 Table POL2_3: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Congressional Democrats ...... 90

22 Table POL2_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Congressional Republicans ...... 94

23 Table POL2_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? The World Health Organization (WHO) ...... 98

24 Table POL2_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ...... 102

25 Table POL2_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Your state’s governor ...... 106

26 Table POL2_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Dr. , Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 110

27 Table POL3: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about...... 114

28 Table POL4: Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the: 118

29 Table POL5: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? ...... 122

30 Table POL6: Thinking about the November 2022 midterm elections for U.S. Congress, how enthusiastic would you say you are about voting in the midterm elections? ...... 126

31 Table POL7_1: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of ’s ’infrastructure’? Paid leave ...... 130

32 Table POL7_2: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Child care ...... 134

33 Table POL7_3: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Caregiving ...... 138

34 Table POL7_4: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Methods of transportation ...... 142

35 Table POL7_5: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Highways, roads, and streets ...... 146

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36 Table POL7_6: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Manufacturing ...... 150

37 Table POL7_7: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Public schools ...... 154

38 Table POL7_8: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Water pipes ...... 158

39 Table POL7_9: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Internet ...... 162

40 Table POL7_10: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Housing ...... 166

41 Table POL8: As you may know, President Biden has introduced a plan to improve America’s infrastructure. Do you support or oppose Biden’s infrastructure plan? ...... 170

42 Table POL9: As you may know, President Biden is seeking to fund the $2 trillion infrastruc- ture plan through 15 years of higher taxes on corporations. Do you support or oppose using corporate tax increases to fund the infrastructure plan? ...... 174

43 Table POL10a: Generally speaking, do you support or oppose employees’ right to bargain collectively for workplace conditions such as pay, health care, and time off? ...... 178

44 Table POL10b: Generally speaking, do you support or oppose labor unions? ...... 181

45 Table POL11_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, dying at age 99 ...... 184

46 Table POL11_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden announcing executive actions on gun restrictions ...... 188

47 Table POL11_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? U.S. Customs and Border Patrol reporting that more than 172,000 people attempted to enter the country via the U.S.-Mexico border in March ...... 192

48 Table POL11_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposing a global minimum corporate tax rate ...... 196

49 Table POL11_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Fla.) dying from pancreatic cancer at age 84 ...... 200

50 Table POL11_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden saying that all U.S. adults will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19 . . . . 204

51 Table POL11_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announcing his support for increasing the U.S. corporate tax rate ...... 208

52 Table POL11_8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, voting against unionizing ...... 212

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53 Table POL12: As you may know, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposed a global minimum corporate tax rate. To what extent do you support or oppose a global minimum corporate tax rate? ...... 216

54 Table POL13: Do you, or does anyone in your household, own a gun of any kind? ...... 220

55 Table POL14: Who do you trust more to handle gun policy? ...... 223

56 Table POL15: Do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws in the United States? . . . 227

57 Table POL16: Which of the following do you think is more important? ...... 231

58 Table POL17_1: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring background checks on all gun sales ...... 235

59 Table POL17_2: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Barring gun purchases by people on the federal no-fly or watch lists ...... 239

60 Table POL17_3: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Creating a national database with information about each gun sale ...... 243

61 Table POL17_4: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning assault-style weapons . 247

62 Table POL17_5: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning high-capacity ammuni- tion magazines ...... 251

63 Table POL17_6: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been reported as dangerous to law enforcement by a mental health provider 255

64 Table POL17_7: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks ...... 259

65 Table POL17_8: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making it easier for people to buy gun silencers, also known as suppressors, which reduce the amount of noise generated by firing 263

66 Table POL17_9: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a mandatory waiting period of three days after a gun is purchased before it can be taken home ...... 267

67 Table POL17_10: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been convicted of violent misdemeanors ...... 271

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68 Table POL17_11: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all gun owners store their guns in a safe storage unit ...... 275

69 Table POL17_12: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from all work- place settings nationally ...... 279

70 Table POL17_13: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from schools and college campuses nationally ...... 283

71 Table POL17_14: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Expanding screening and treatment for the mentally ill ...... 287

72 Table POL17_15: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all students receive mental health screening in schools ...... 291

73 Table POL17_16: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase a gun ...... 295

74 Table POL17_17: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase an assault-style weapon ...... 299

75 Table POL17_18: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Repealing the 2nd Amendment . 303

76 Table POL17_19: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Eliminate taxpayer-funded insur- ance for banks that provide services to the firearms industry ...... 307

77 Table POL17_20: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Use regulators to put pressure on banks discouraging the financing of the firearms industry ...... 311

78 Table POL18: What do you think is the most effective action that could be taken to prevent mass shootings in the United States? ...... 315

79 Table POL19_1: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Democrats in Congress ...... 320

80 Table POL19_2: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Repub- licans in Congress ...... 324

81 Table POL19_3: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? President Biden ...... 328

82 Table POL19_4: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Fox 332

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83 Table POL19_5: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? CNN . 336

84 Table POL19_6: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? The National Rifle Association (NRA) ...... 340

85 Table POL19_7: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Illegal gun dealers ...... 344

86 Table POL19_8: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Easy access to guns ...... 348

87 Table POL19_9: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Violent video games ...... 352

88 Table POL19_10: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Mental illness ...... 356

89 Table POL19_11: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Lack of access to treatment for mental illness ...... 360

90 Table POL19_12: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Bigotry such as racism, sexism or homophobia ...... 364

91 Table POL20: In your view, does the National Rifle Association (NRA) support policies that are mostly good or mostly bad for the United States? ...... 368

92 Table POL21_1: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Directing the Justice Department to limit the spread of so-called ’ghost guns,’ which are untraceable weapons that can be assembled from a kit without requiring a background check ...... 372

93 Table POL21_2: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Increasing regulation of stabilizing braces that enhance the accuracy of pistols, effectively turning them into short-barrel rifles ...... 376

94 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 ...... 380

95 Table POLx_2: Favorability for ...... 384

96 Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer ...... 388

97 Table POLx_4: Favorability for ...... 392

98 Table POLx_5: Favorability for ...... 396

99 Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress ...... 400

100 Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress ...... 404

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101 Table POLx_9: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy ...... 408

102 Table POLx_10: Favorability for Joe Biden ...... 412

103 Table POLx_11: Favorability for ...... 416

104 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics ...... 420

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Crosstabulation Results by Respondent Demographics

Table P1: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N Registered Voters 53%(1046) 47%(946) 1992 Gender: Male 55%(517) 45%(415) 932 Gender: Female 50%(529) 50%(531) 1060 Age: 18-34 54%(270) 46%(231) 500 Age: 35-44 64%(194) 36%(109) 303 Age: 45-64 48%(350) 52%(375) 725 Age: 65+ 50%(233) 50%(231) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 49%(81) 51%(84) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 62%(327) 38%(199) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 48%(233) 52%(254) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 50%(379) 50%(377) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 80%(688) 20%(172) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 43%(220) 57%(290) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 22%(137) 78%(483) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 88%(331) 12%(45) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 74%(357) 26%(127) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(98) 61%(154) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 47%(122) 53%(136) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 29%(88) 71%(216) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(49) 84%(267) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 78%(481) 22%(133) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 60%(357) 40%(235) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23%(156) 77%(514) 670 Educ: < College 47%(585) 53%(668) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 60%(282) 40%(189) 471 Educ: Post-grad 67%(179) 33%(89) 268 Income: Under 50k 49%(464) 51%(480) 945 Income: 50k-100k 52%(349) 48%(317) 666 Income: 100k+ 61%(233) 39%(148) 381 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 53%(1046) 47%(946) 1992 Ethnicity: White 50%(805) 50%(806) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 53%(103) 47%(90) 193 Ethnicity: Black 65%(165) 35%(88) 253 Ethnicity: Other 60%(76) 40%(52) 128 All Christian 51%(507) 49%(484) 991 All Non-Christian 79%(90) 21%(24) 114 Atheist 75%(69) 25%(23) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 53%(267) 47%(235) 502 Something Else 39%(114) 61%(180) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 71%(92) 29%(39) 131 Evangelical 44%(220) 56%(282) 502 Non-Evangelical 51%(380) 49%(361) 741 Community: Urban 68%(383) 32%(179) 562 Community: Suburban 50%(488) 50%(480) 967 Community: Rural 38%(176) 62%(287) 463 Employ: Private Sector 58%(388) 42%(285) 673 Employ: Government 51%(63) 49%(61) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 49%(81) 51%(84) 165 Employ: Homemaker 44%(53) 56%(66) 119 Employ: Student 52%(40) 48%(37) 77 Employ: Retired 53%(274) 47%(246) 520 Employ: Unemployed 47%(95) 53%(108) 202 Employ: Other 47%(52) 53%(59) 111 Military HH: Yes 48%(160) 52%(171) 331 Military HH: No 53%(886) 47%(775) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 100%(1046) — (0) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track — (0) 100%(946) 946 Biden Job Approve 81%(957) 19%(220) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 8%(63) 92%(680) 743 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 53%(1046) 47%(946) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 89%(616) 11%(73) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 70%(342) 30%(147) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(28) 84%(151) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 6%(35) 94%(529) 564 Favorable of Biden 81%(954) 19%(223) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 7%(52) 93%(686) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 87%(602) 13%(92) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 73%(352) 27%(131) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 16%(23) 84%(120) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 5%(29) 95%(566) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 48%(305) 52%(330) 635 #1 Issue: Security 20%(68) 80%(268) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 78%(241) 22%(69) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 61%(156) 39%(100) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55%(67) 45%(54) 121 #1 Issue: Education 60%(43) 40%(28) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 76%(73) 24%(23) 96 #1 Issue: Other 56%(94) 44%(72) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 79%(836) 21%(216) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 16%(113) 84%(577) 690 2020 Vote: Other 35%(23) 65%(43) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(70) 61%(109) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 82%(664) 18%(149) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 20%(119) 80%(471) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 26%(16) 74%(47) 63 2016 Vote: 83%(642) 17%(132) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 20%(131) 80%(521) 652 2016 Vote: Other 47%(50) 53%(57) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 48%(221) 52%(236) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 55%(715) 45%(578) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 47%(332) 53%(368) 699 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 53%(1046) 47%(946) 1992 4-Region: Northeast 54%(193) 46%(163) 355 4-Region: Midwest 47%(214) 53%(243) 458 4-Region: South 51%(378) 49%(365) 744 4-Region: West 60%(261) 40%(175) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 80%(801) 20%(199) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(150) 80%(582) 732 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 nr2b: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(689) 25%(489) 9%(178) 28%(564) 4%(72) 1992 Gender: Male 36%(340) 23%(218) 8%(70) 31%(287) 2%(17) 932 Gender: Female 33%(349) 26%(271) 10%(108) 26%(277) 5%(55) 1060 Age: 18-34 32%(158) 34%(170) 9%(47) 19%(96) 6%(29) 500 Age: 35-44 40%(121) 25%(76) 13%(38) 20%(59) 3%(8) 303 Age: 45-64 33%(237) 22%(159) 7%(52) 34%(250) 4%(28) 725 Age: 65+ 37%(173) 18%(83) 9%(41) 34%(160) 1%(6) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 26%(42) 40%(66) 11%(18) 15%(24) 9%(14) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 37%(197) 29%(155) 10%(51) 20%(104) 4%(19) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 32%(158) 21%(104) 9%(46) 33%(160) 4%(19) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 36%(269) 21%(161) 7%(53) 34%(254) 3%(19) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 62%(535) 29%(253) 4%(35) 3%(27) 1%(11) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 21%(108) 30%(155) 12%(64) 28%(141) 8%(43) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(45) 13%(80) 13%(79) 64%(397) 3%(18) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 66%(250) 26%(98) 3%(12) 4%(14) 1%(3) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 59%(285) 32%(155) 5%(24) 3%(12) 2%(8) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 21%(53) 27%(69) 11%(27) 36%(91) 4%(11) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 22%(56) 33%(86) 14%(36) 19%(49) 12%(32) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(38) 17%(51) 10%(31) 60%(182) 1%(3) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(7) 9%(30) 15%(48) 68%(216) 5%(15) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 58%(357) 30%(186) 5%(28) 5%(29) 2%(14) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38%(225) 31%(186) 9%(52) 17%(104) 4%(25) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(80) 12%(83) 13%(88) 61%(406) 2%(12) 670 Educ: < College 31%(385) 23%(292) 10%(122) 32%(402) 4%(52) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 38%(180) 27%(128) 9%(41) 23%(108) 3%(14) 471 Educ: Post-grad 46%(124) 26%(69) 6%(15) 20%(55) 2%(5) 268 Income: Under 50k 34%(317) 25%(239) 11%(100) 26%(244) 5%(44) 945 Income: 50k-100k 34%(228) 23%(152) 7%(47) 33%(220) 3%(19) 666 Income: 100k+ 38%(144) 25%(97) 8%(31) 26%(100) 3%(10) 381 Ethnicity: White 33%(527) 22%(362) 10%(163) 32%(513) 3%(47) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 34%(66) 29%(56) 6%(11) 25%(49) 5%(10) 193 Ethnicity: Black 49%(125) 36%(92) 2%(4) 8%(19) 5%(12) 253 Continued on next page

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Table nr2b: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(689) 25%(489) 9%(178) 28%(564) 4%(72) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 29%(37) 27%(35) 9%(11) 25%(32) 10%(13) 128 All Christian 33%(331) 21%(208) 10%(101) 32%(320) 3%(31) 991 All Non-Christian 59%(67) 18%(21) 6%(7) 16%(18) 1%(1) 114 Atheist 57%(53) 23%(21) 9%(8) 7%(7) 4%(3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 33%(165) 32%(162) 7%(36) 24%(118) 4%(21) 502 Something Else 25%(73) 26%(76) 9%(27) 35%(102) 5%(15) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 52%(69) 18%(24) 6%(8) 21%(28) 2%(3) 131 Evangelical 29%(147) 20%(100) 12%(59) 37%(185) 2%(11) 502 Non-Evangelical 33%(247) 23%(172) 9%(66) 30%(223) 4%(33) 741 Community: Urban 47%(262) 29%(161) 6%(35) 16%(88) 3%(16) 562 Community: Suburban 32%(308) 26%(249) 9%(87) 30%(287) 4%(37) 967 Community: Rural 26%(119) 17%(78) 12%(56) 41%(190) 4%(19) 463 Employ: Private Sector 38%(256) 25%(171) 7%(48) 28%(186) 2%(11) 673 Employ: Government 29%(36) 26%(32) 11%(13) 28%(35) 6%(8) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 33%(55) 23%(38) 10%(16) 28%(47) 6%(9) 165 Employ: Homemaker 27%(33) 16%(19) 12%(14) 37%(44) 7%(9) 119 Employ: Student 29%(22) 47%(36) 11%(9) 4%(3) 8%(6) 77 Employ: Retired 38%(196) 18%(93) 9%(47) 34%(175) 2%(11) 520 Employ: Unemployed 28%(56) 31%(62) 8%(17) 25%(51) 8%(16) 202 Employ: Other 31%(35) 33%(37) 13%(14) 21%(24) 2%(2) 111 Military HH: Yes 33%(108) 21%(71) 12%(40) 31%(103) 3%(9) 331 Military HH: No 35%(581) 25%(418) 8%(138) 28%(461) 4%(63) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 59%(616) 33%(342) 3%(28) 3%(35) 2%(26) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(73) 16%(147) 16%(151) 56%(529) 5%(46) 946 Biden Job Approve 59%(689) 41%(489) — (0) — (0) — (0) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove — (0) — (0) 24%(178) 76%(564) — (0) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 100%(689) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve — (0) 100%(489) — (0) — (0) — (0) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove — (0) — (0) 100%(178) — (0) — (0) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(564) — (0) 564 Continued on next page

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Table nr2b: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(689) 25%(489) 9%(178) 28%(564) 4%(72) 1992 Favorable of Biden 58%(677) 38%(451) 1%(15) 1%(17) 1%(16) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 1%(6) 2%(17) 21%(155) 74%(543) 2%(17) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 87%(606) 10%(68) — (1) 2%(16) — (3) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 15%(72) 79%(383) 3%(13) — (1) 3%(14) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 1%(1) 12%(17) 73%(104) 8%(12) 7%(10) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(4) — (1) 9%(51) 89%(532) 1%(7) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 30%(189) 27%(171) 10%(66) 30%(188) 3%(21) 635 #1 Issue: Security 15%(49) 6%(21) 8%(27) 69%(234) 2%(5) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 49%(152) 34%(104) 8%(24) 5%(15) 5%(15) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 38%(96) 24%(62) 9%(24) 24%(63) 4%(11) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 39%(47) 35%(42) 9%(11) 9%(11) 8%(10) 121 #1 Issue: Education 36%(26) 33%(23) 10%(7) 18%(13) 3%(2) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 54%(52) 30%(29) 7%(7) 7%(6) 2%(2) 96 #1 Issue: Other 46%(76) 22%(36) 7%(12) 22%(36) 3%(6) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 59%(623) 33%(351) 3%(36) 2%(23) 2%(19) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(25) 9%(59) 15%(105) 70%(486) 2%(15) 690 2020 Vote: Other 5%(4) 26%(17) 20%(14) 26%(17) 22%(15) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(35) 34%(60) 14%(25) 21%(37) 12%(21) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 61%(492) 31%(251) 4%(33) 4%(30) 1%(7) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(40) 11%(64) 13%(76) 67%(396) 2%(15) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 18%(11) 17%(11) 13%(8) 40%(25) 13%(8) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 65%(500) 27%(210) 4%(31) 3%(21) 1%(11) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 6%(41) 13%(84) 14%(89) 65%(426) 2%(11) 652 2016 Vote: Other 21%(23) 32%(34) 12%(13) 25%(27) 10%(11) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(125) 35%(159) 10%(45) 20%(90) 8%(37) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 39%(503) 21%(269) 7%(92) 31%(403) 2%(25) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 27%(185) 31%(220) 12%(86) 23%(161) 7%(47) 699 4-Region: Northeast 38%(136) 23%(82) 8%(28) 28%(98) 3%(11) 355 4-Region: Midwest 27%(122) 27%(122) 10%(44) 33%(151) 4%(19) 458 4-Region: South 35%(260) 24%(176) 10%(76) 27%(201) 4%(31) 744 4-Region: West 39%(171) 25%(109) 7%(30) 26%(114) 3%(11) 435 Continued on next page

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Table nr2b: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(689) 25%(489) 9%(178) 28%(564) 4%(72) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 60%(605) 31%(308) 4%(44) 3%(32) 1%(12) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(49) 12%(89) 15%(108) 63%(464) 3%(21) 732 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 nr2bNET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President? Don’t Know / No Demographic Total Approve Total Disapprove Opinion Total N Registered Voters 59%(1177) 37%(743) 4%(72) 1992 Gender: Male 60%(558) 38%(357) 2%(17) 932 Gender: Female 58%(619) 36%(386) 5%(55) 1060 Age: 18-34 66%(328) 29%(143) 6%(29) 500 Age: 35-44 65%(197) 32%(97) 3%(8) 303 Age: 45-64 55%(396) 42%(302) 4%(28) 725 Age: 65+ 55%(256) 43%(201) 1%(6) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 66%(108) 25%(42) 9%(14) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 67%(352) 29%(155) 4%(19) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 54%(262) 42%(206) 4%(19) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 57%(430) 41%(307) 3%(19) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 92%(788) 7%(62) 1%(11) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 52%(263) 40%(204) 8%(43) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 20%(126) 77%(477) 3%(18) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 92%(348) 7%(26) 1%(3) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 91%(441) 7%(36) 2%(8) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 48%(122) 47%(119) 4%(11) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 55%(142) 33%(85) 12%(32) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 29%(89) 70%(213) 1%(3) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 12%(37) 83%(264) 5%(15) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 88%(543) 9%(57) 2%(14) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 69%(412) 26%(156) 4%(25) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 24%(163) 74%(495) 2%(12) 670 Educ: < College 54%(677) 42%(524) 4%(52) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 65%(308) 32%(149) 3%(14) 471 Educ: Post-grad 72%(193) 26%(70) 2%(5) 268 Income: Under 50k 59%(557) 36%(344) 5%(44) 945 Income: 50k-100k 57%(380) 40%(268) 3%(19) 666 Income: 100k+ 63%(240) 34%(131) 3%(10) 381 Ethnicity: White 55%(888) 42%(676) 3%(47) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 64%(123) 31%(60) 5%(10) 193 Ethnicity: Black 86%(217) 9%(23) 5%(12) 253 Continued on next page

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Table nr2bNET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President? Don’t Know / No Demographic Total Approve Total Disapprove Opinion Total N Registered Voters 59%(1177) 37%(743) 4%(72) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 56%(72) 34%(44) 10%(13) 128 All Christian 54%(539) 42%(421) 3%(31) 991 All Non-Christian 77%(88) 22%(25) 1%(1) 114 Atheist 81%(74) 16%(15) 4%(3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 65%(327) 31%(154) 4%(21) 502 Something Else 51%(149) 44%(129) 5%(15) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 71%(92) 27%(36) 2%(3) 131 Evangelical 49%(247) 49%(244) 2%(11) 502 Non-Evangelical 57%(419) 39%(289) 4%(33) 741 Community: Urban 75%(423) 22%(123) 3%(16) 562 Community: Suburban 58%(557) 39%(374) 4%(37) 967 Community: Rural 43%(198) 53%(246) 4%(19) 463 Employ: Private Sector 64%(428) 35%(235) 2%(11) 673 Employ: Government 55%(69) 38%(48) 6%(8) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 56%(93) 38%(63) 6%(9) 165 Employ: Homemaker 43%(52) 49%(59) 7%(9) 119 Employ: Student 76%(59) 16%(12) 8%(6) 77 Employ: Retired 55%(288) 43%(221) 2%(11) 520 Employ: Unemployed 58%(118) 33%(68) 8%(16) 202 Employ: Other 64%(71) 34%(38) 2%(2) 111 Military HH: Yes 54%(178) 43%(144) 3%(9) 331 Military HH: No 60%(999) 36%(599) 4%(63) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 92%(957) 6%(63) 2%(26) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 23%(220) 72%(680) 5%(46) 946 Biden Job Approve 100%(1177) — (0) — (0) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove — (0) 100%(743) — (0) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 100%(689) — (0) — (0) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 100%(489) — (0) — (0) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove — (0) 100%(178) — (0) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove — (0) 100%(564) — (0) 564 Continued on next page

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Table nr2bNET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President? Don’t Know / No Demographic Total Approve Total Disapprove Opinion Total N Registered Voters 59%(1177) 37%(743) 4%(72) 1992 Favorable of Biden 96%(1128) 3%(32) 1%(16) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 3%(23) 95%(699) 2%(17) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 97%(674) 3%(17) — (3) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 94%(454) 3%(14) 3%(14) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 12%(18) 81%(116) 7%(10) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(5) 98%(583) 1%(7) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 57%(361) 40%(254) 3%(21) 635 #1 Issue: Security 21%(70) 78%(261) 2%(5) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 83%(256) 12%(38) 5%(15) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 62%(159) 34%(86) 4%(11) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 74%(89) 18%(22) 8%(10) 121 #1 Issue: Education 69%(49) 28%(20) 3%(2) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 84%(81) 14%(13) 2%(2) 96 #1 Issue: Other 68%(112) 29%(48) 3%(6) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 93%(974) 6%(59) 2%(19) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(84) 86%(591) 2%(15) 690 2020 Vote: Other 32%(21) 46%(31) 22%(15) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 53%(95) 35%(62) 12%(21) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 91%(743) 8%(63) 1%(7) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 18%(104) 80%(471) 2%(15) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 35%(22) 53%(33) 13%(8) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 92%(710) 7%(53) 1%(11) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 19%(126) 79%(515) 2%(11) 652 2016 Vote: Other 53%(57) 37%(39) 10%(11) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 62%(284) 30%(136) 8%(37) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 60%(772) 38%(496) 2%(25) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 58%(405) 35%(247) 7%(47) 699 4-Region: Northeast 61%(218) 35%(126) 3%(11) 355 4-Region: Midwest 53%(244) 43%(195) 4%(19) 458 4-Region: South 59%(435) 37%(278) 4%(31) 744 4-Region: West 64%(280) 33%(144) 3%(11) 435 Continued on next page

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Table nr2bNET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President? Don’t Know / No Demographic Total Approve Total Disapprove Opinion Total N Registered Voters 59%(1177) 37%(743) 4%(72) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 91%(913) 8%(76) 1%(12) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(139) 78%(572) 3%(21) 732 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 32%(635) 17%(337) 16%(310) 13%(256) 6%(121) 4%(71) 5%(96) 8%(166) 1992 Gender: Male 35%(326) 18%(168) 14%(135) 13%(117) 2%(22) 4%(35) 7%(62) 7%(69) 932 Gender: Female 29%(309) 16%(169) 17%(175) 13%(140) 9%(99) 3%(35) 3%(35) 9%(97) 1060 Age: 18-34 35%(174) 13%(66) 17%(83) 3%(16) 13%(63) 8%(39) 7%(36) 4%(22) 500 Age: 35-44 40%(120) 13%(41) 19%(56) 3%(9) 9%(26) 4%(13) 6%(17) 7%(20) 303 Age: 45-64 33%(242) 18%(133) 18%(128) 12%(83) 3%(25) 2%(17) 3%(20) 11%(76) 725 Age: 65+ 21%(99) 21%(97) 9%(42) 32%(147) 1%(6) — (2) 5%(23) 10%(47) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 20%(33) 11%(17) 12%(20) 6%(10) 23%(37) 11%(18) 10%(17) 8%(13) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 40%(210) 15%(79) 20%(103) 2%(11) 7%(39) 6%(32) 6%(32) 4%(21) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 39%(191) 18%(90) 17%(82) 4%(19) 6%(27) 3%(15) 3%(17) 10%(46) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 25%(188) 18%(133) 13%(100) 26%(199) 2%(17) 1%(6) 4%(29) 11%(84) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 28%(238) 7%(62) 22%(188) 14%(119) 8%(71) 4%(31) 7%(61) 11%(91) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 35%(177) 15%(74) 16%(81) 13%(68) 6%(32) 3%(13) 5%(24) 8%(41) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 36%(221) 32%(201) 7%(41) 11%(70) 3%(18) 4%(27) 2%(11) 5%(34) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 32%(121) 8%(28) 22%(84) 12%(45) 3%(11) 4%(15) 10%(39) 9%(33) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 24%(117) 7%(34) 21%(104) 15%(74) 12%(59) 3%(16) 4%(22) 12%(59) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 38%(95) 17%(42) 12%(30) 18%(44) 2%(5) — (1) 5%(13) 9%(22) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 32%(82) 13%(32) 20%(51) 9%(24) 11%(28) 5%(12) 4%(11) 7%(19) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 36%(111) 32%(98) 7%(21) 9%(28) 2%(5) 6%(19) 3%(9) 5%(14) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 35%(110) 32%(103) 6%(20) 13%(42) 4%(12) 2%(7) 1%(2) 6%(20) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 24%(150) 7%(42) 26%(159) 8%(51) 11%(69) 4%(27) 9%(56) 10%(61) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38%(224) 12%(69) 16%(96) 17%(102) 4%(22) 2%(12) 4%(21) 8%(47) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 34%(226) 31%(210) 6%(40) 13%(87) 3%(20) 4%(28) 2%(12) 7%(48) 670 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 32%(635) 17%(337) 16%(310) 13%(256) 6%(121) 4%(71) 5%(96) 8%(166) 1992 Educ: < College 30%(373) 18%(225) 13%(159) 16%(199) 6%(79) 3%(41) 4%(47) 10%(131) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 38%(178) 15%(68) 20%(92) 7%(31) 6%(27) 3%(15) 8%(36) 5%(24) 471 Educ: Post-grad 32%(85) 16%(43) 22%(59) 10%(26) 6%(15) 6%(15) 5%(14) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 30%(281) 15%(145) 15%(139) 16%(149) 6%(57) 3%(27) 5%(46) 11%(101) 945 Income: 50k-100k 32%(211) 17%(115) 16%(104) 12%(83) 6%(41) 4%(28) 5%(33) 8%(51) 666 Income: 100k+ 38%(144) 20%(76) 17%(67) 6%(24) 6%(23) 4%(16) 4%(17) 4%(15) 381 Ethnicity: White 31%(496) 19%(304) 16%(263) 13%(213) 5%(84) 3%(52) 5%(79) 7%(120) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 28%(53) 16%(31) 18%(35) 6%(12) 11%(20) 5%(11) 10%(19) 6%(11) 193 Ethnicity: Black 39%(98) 8%(19) 9%(22) 12%(30) 11%(27) 3%(7) 4%(10) 16%(40) 253 Ethnicity: Other 33%(42) 10%(13) 20%(25) 10%(13) 8%(10) 9%(11) 6%(7) 5%(6) 128 All Christian 32%(317) 20%(194) 15%(151) 14%(137) 4%(37) 3%(25) 4%(41) 9%(89) 991 All Non-Christian 39%(45) 11%(13) 19%(21) 4%(5) 5%(6) 11%(13) 7%(8) 3%(3) 114 Atheist 27%(25) 6%(6) 38%(35) 4%(4) 5%(5) 3%(3) 10%(9) 6%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 31%(157) 13%(67) 14%(71) 13%(67) 9%(43) 3%(17) 6%(29) 10%(51) 502 Something Else 31%(91) 19%(57) 11%(32) 15%(44) 10%(30) 4%(13) 3%(9) 6%(18) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(48) 16%(20) 18%(23) 5%(7) 5%(6) 10%(13) 7%(10) 2%(3) 131 Evangelical 32%(160) 22%(113) 12%(63) 14%(70) 5%(26) 3%(14) 3%(17) 8%(39) 502 Non-Evangelical 32%(236) 17%(127) 15%(111) 15%(108) 6%(41) 3%(21) 4%(29) 9%(68) 741 Community: Urban 36%(203) 12%(67) 18%(101) 9%(52) 7%(37) 5%(31) 6%(34) 7%(37) 562 Community: Suburban 31%(301) 16%(155) 15%(150) 14%(132) 8%(73) 3%(29) 5%(48) 8%(79) 967 Community: Rural 28%(131) 25%(115) 13%(59) 16%(72) 2%(11) 2%(11) 3%(15) 11%(49) 463 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 32%(635) 17%(337) 16%(310) 13%(256) 6%(121) 4%(71) 5%(96) 8%(166) 1992 Employ: Private Sector 39%(260) 15%(101) 19%(130) 5%(35) 5%(34) 5%(34) 6%(40) 6%(39) 673 Employ: Government 41%(51) 17%(22) 13%(16) 6%(8) 6%(7) 5%(6) 6%(8) 5%(7) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 35%(59) 15%(25) 22%(37) 8%(13) 7%(11) 5%(8) 3%(6) 5%(8) 165 Employ: Homemaker 28%(33) 22%(26) 16%(19) 8%(9) 8%(10) 6%(7) 2%(2) 11%(13) 119 Employ: Student 33%(25) 3%(2) 14%(11) 4%(3) 26%(20) 8%(6) 13%(10) — (0) 77 Employ: Retired 20%(105) 22%(114) 10%(51) 32%(167) 1%(5) — (0) 4%(20) 11%(59) 520 Employ: Unemployed 32%(65) 15%(30) 16%(33) 7%(14) 11%(22) 2%(5) 3%(7) 13%(27) 202 Employ: Other 34%(38) 15%(16) 12%(13) 8%(9) 11%(13) 4%(5) 3%(4) 13%(14) 111 Military HH: Yes 28%(92) 21%(70) 10%(34) 19%(63) 4%(13) 5%(17) 5%(16) 8%(26) 331 Military HH: No 33%(543) 16%(266) 17%(276) 12%(194) 7%(108) 3%(53) 5%(80) 8%(140) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 29%(305) 7%(68) 23%(241) 15%(156) 6%(67) 4%(43) 7%(73) 9%(94) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 35%(330) 28%(268) 7%(69) 11%(100) 6%(54) 3%(28) 2%(23) 8%(72) 946 Biden Job Approve 31%(361) 6%(70) 22%(256) 13%(159) 8%(89) 4%(49) 7%(81) 10%(112) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 34%(254) 35%(261) 5%(38) 12%(86) 3%(22) 3%(20) 2%(13) 7%(48) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 27%(189) 7%(49) 22%(152) 14%(96) 7%(47) 4%(26) 8%(52) 11%(76) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 35%(171) 4%(21) 21%(104) 13%(62) 9%(42) 5%(23) 6%(29) 7%(36) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 37%(66) 15%(27) 13%(24) 13%(24) 6%(11) 4%(7) 4%(7) 7%(12) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 33%(188) 41%(234) 3%(15) 11%(63) 2%(11) 2%(13) 1%(6) 6%(36) 564 Favorable of Biden 31%(361) 6%(73) 22%(257) 14%(167) 7%(86) 4%(47) 6%(76) 9%(109) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 34%(251) 35%(260) 5%(36) 11%(80) 3%(23) 3%(21) 2%(16) 7%(51) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 28%(195) 6%(43) 23%(161) 15%(102) 7%(48) 3%(22) 7%(47) 11%(76) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 34%(166) 6%(30) 20%(96) 13%(65) 8%(38) 5%(26) 6%(29) 7%(34) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 35%(50) 13%(19) 14%(20) 14%(19) 6%(9) 6%(8) 4%(6) 8%(11) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 34%(201) 40%(241) 3%(16) 10%(61) 2%(14) 2%(12) 2%(10) 7%(41) 595 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 32%(635) 17%(337) 16%(310) 13%(256) 6%(121) 4%(71) 5%(96) 8%(166) 1992 #1 Issue: Economy 100%(635) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 635 #1 Issue: Security — (0) 100%(337) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care — (0) — (0) 100%(310) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(256) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(121) — (0) — (0) — (0) 121 #1 Issue: Education — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(71) — (0) — (0) 71 #1 Issue: Energy — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(96) — (0) 96 #1 Issue: Other — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(166) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 28%(290) 7%(72) 23%(242) 14%(145) 9%(90) 4%(38) 7%(69) 10%(104) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 33%(231) 35%(242) 5%(34) 12%(83) 2%(16) 3%(21) 3%(17) 7%(46) 690 2020 Vote: Other 47%(31) 4%(3) 19%(13) 18%(12) 1%(1) 6%(4) 2%(1) 2%(2) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 46%(82) 11%(20) 10%(18) 9%(16) 8%(14) 4%(8) 4%(8) 7%(12) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 27%(218) 7%(57) 24%(196) 15%(125) 7%(54) 3%(27) 6%(51) 11%(86) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 34%(199) 35%(205) 7%(40) 11%(66) 2%(13) 3%(17) 3%(18) 6%(33) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 40%(25) 10%(7) 19%(12) 22%(14) 1%(1) 2%(1) 2%(2) 3%(2) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 29%(221) 6%(45) 24%(188) 15%(120) 6%(49) 3%(25) 6%(48) 10%(78) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 33%(216) 34%(224) 7%(48) 12%(81) 2%(12) 2%(11) 3%(19) 6%(40) 652 2016 Vote: Other 32%(35) 10%(11) 21%(23) 18%(19) 4%(4) 4%(4) 3%(3) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36%(164) 13%(57) 11%(50) 8%(36) 12%(56) 7%(30) 6%(27) 8%(37) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 31%(394) 18%(238) 17%(224) 14%(184) 4%(52) 2%(29) 5%(61) 8%(110) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 34%(241) 14%(98) 12%(85) 10%(72) 10%(68) 6%(42) 5%(36) 8%(56) 699 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 32%(635) 17%(337) 16%(310) 13%(256) 6%(121) 4%(71) 5%(96) 8%(166) 1992 4-Region: Northeast 33%(118) 14%(50) 16%(57) 12%(44) 6%(21) 4%(15) 5%(17) 9%(33) 355 4-Region: Midwest 32%(147) 15%(71) 17%(77) 13%(61) 5%(22) 3%(15) 4%(18) 10%(47) 458 4-Region: South 32%(237) 19%(140) 15%(113) 13%(98) 7%(53) 2%(15) 4%(29) 8%(58) 744 4-Region: West 30%(133) 17%(76) 14%(63) 12%(54) 6%(24) 6%(26) 7%(32) 6%(28) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 28%(280) 7%(68) 22%(224) 14%(137) 8%(82) 3%(35) 7%(72) 10%(102) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 35%(258) 33%(240) 7%(50) 11%(78) 3%(19) 4%(30) 2%(13) 6%(44) 732 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_1: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The economy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(541) 28%(557) 9%(173) 25%(496) 11%(225) 1992 Gender: Male 29%(273) 28%(265) 9%(81) 27%(250) 7%(63) 932 Gender: Female 25%(268) 27%(291) 9%(93) 23%(246) 15%(162) 1060 Age: 18-34 21%(107) 32%(162) 9%(47) 18%(88) 19%(97) 500 Age: 35-44 31%(94) 33%(99) 10%(31) 15%(45) 11%(33) 303 Age: 45-64 26%(187) 27%(193) 8%(62) 31%(222) 9%(62) 725 Age: 65+ 33%(153) 22%(103) 7%(34) 30%(141) 7%(32) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 15%(24) 31%(51) 10%(16) 11%(18) 34%(56) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 27%(145) 35%(183) 9%(46) 18%(95) 11%(58) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 27%(130) 25%(122) 9%(45) 28%(139) 10%(51) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 30%(226) 25%(190) 8%(61) 30%(224) 7%(55) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 48%(411) 37%(323) 4%(38) 2%(15) 9%(74) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 19%(98) 26%(135) 10%(49) 27%(137) 18%(91) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 5%(33) 16%(99) 14%(86) 55%(343) 10%(59) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 54%(203) 36%(136) 4%(16) 2%(6) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 43%(208) 38%(186) 5%(22) 2%(9) 12%(59) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 18%(44) 26%(66) 11%(27) 35%(88) 11%(27) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 21%(54) 27%(69) 9%(22) 19%(49) 25%(64) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(27) 21%(63) 12%(38) 51%(156) 7%(20) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(6) 11%(36) 15%(48) 59%(187) 12%(39) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 46%(283) 38%(235) 5%(31) 3%(16) 8%(50) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 29%(169) 35%(207) 8%(47) 15%(89) 14%(81) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(68) 15%(99) 12%(80) 56%(373) 8%(51) 670 Educ: < College 25%(307) 25%(311) 8%(98) 29%(358) 14%(178) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 30%(143) 32%(151) 10%(48) 20%(92) 8%(37) 471 Educ: Post-grad 34%(91) 35%(95) 10%(27) 17%(46) 4%(10) 268 Income: Under 50k 25%(238) 28%(263) 9%(83) 23%(215) 15%(145) 945 Income: 50k-100k 29%(193) 26%(173) 7%(50) 29%(191) 9%(59) 666 Income: 100k+ 29%(110) 32%(121) 11%(40) 24%(90) 5%(21) 381 Ethnicity: White 26%(414) 28%(455) 9%(145) 28%(451) 9%(145) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 23%(45) 34%(66) 7%(14) 21%(41) 13%(26) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_1: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The economy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(541) 28%(557) 9%(173) 25%(496) 11%(225) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 40%(100) 28%(71) 5%(12) 8%(20) 20%(50) 253 Ethnicity: Other 21%(27) 24%(30) 13%(17) 19%(25) 23%(30) 128 All Christian 28%(275) 27%(271) 8%(82) 29%(283) 8%(79) 991 All Non-Christian 41%(47) 27%(31) 8%(9) 16%(18) 8%(9) 114 Atheist 49%(45) 28%(26) 6%(6) 9%(8) 7%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 24%(122) 33%(164) 8%(40) 19%(93) 17%(83) 502 Something Else 18%(52) 22%(65) 12%(36) 32%(93) 16%(47) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(48) 26%(34) 8%(10) 21%(27) 8%(11) 131 Evangelical 22%(112) 23%(115) 11%(54) 34%(173) 10%(48) 502 Non-Evangelical 28%(207) 28%(209) 8%(56) 26%(193) 10%(76) 741 Community: Urban 35%(199) 35%(195) 7%(41) 11%(64) 11%(62) 562 Community: Suburban 26%(254) 26%(252) 9%(86) 27%(264) 11%(111) 967 Community: Rural 19%(88) 24%(110) 10%(46) 36%(168) 11%(51) 463 Employ: Private Sector 27%(185) 33%(223) 9%(59) 26%(172) 5%(35) 673 Employ: Government 23%(29) 31%(39) 11%(14) 24%(30) 10%(12) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 32%(52) 25%(41) 11%(18) 19%(32) 14%(23) 165 Employ: Homemaker 23%(28) 23%(27) 8%(10) 35%(41) 10%(12) 119 Employ: Student 17%(13) 35%(27) 10%(8) 6%(5) 31%(24) 77 Employ: Retired 33%(170) 22%(116) 8%(40) 30%(155) 8%(40) 520 Employ: Unemployed 18%(36) 25%(51) 7%(13) 21%(42) 29%(60) 202 Employ: Other 25%(28) 29%(32) 11%(12) 18%(19) 17%(19) 111 Military HH: Yes 26%(85) 26%(85) 10%(33) 29%(95) 10%(33) 331 Military HH: No 27%(457) 28%(471) 8%(140) 24%(401) 12%(192) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 45%(469) 38%(401) 4%(47) 2%(17) 11%(113) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(73) 16%(156) 13%(126) 51%(479) 12%(112) 946 Biden Job Approve 44%(523) 41%(483) 4%(50) 1%(12) 9%(110) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 3%(19) 8%(59) 16%(121) 65%(482) 8%(62) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_1: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The economy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(541) 28%(557) 9%(173) 25%(496) 11%(225) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 66%(454) 27%(183) 2%(15) 1%(5) 5%(32) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 14%(69) 61%(300) 7%(35) 1%(7) 16%(78) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(6) 19%(34) 42%(74) 15%(27) 21%(37) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(13) 4%(25) 8%(46) 81%(455) 4%(25) 564 Favorable of Biden 45%(528) 41%(487) 4%(49) 1%(11) 9%(101) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 1%(11) 7%(54) 16%(121) 65%(481) 10%(72) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 65%(450) 27%(188) 1%(9) — (2) 6%(44) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 16%(78) 62%(299) 8%(41) 2%(9) 12%(57) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 3%(5) 20%(28) 43%(61) 13%(19) 21%(30) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(6) 4%(26) 10%(60) 78%(462) 7%(42) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 25%(162) 26%(164) 11%(70) 27%(174) 10%(66) 635 #1 Issue: Security 9%(30) 13%(44) 10%(33) 62%(210) 6%(19) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 39%(122) 42%(131) 5%(16) 4%(11) 9%(29) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 36%(91) 27%(70) 9%(23) 17%(44) 11%(29) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 24%(29) 31%(38) 3%(4) 7%(9) 35%(42) 121 #1 Issue: Education 15%(11) 47%(33) 12%(8) 9%(6) 17%(12) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 38%(37) 30%(29) 9%(9) 9%(9) 14%(14) 96 #1 Issue: Other 36%(60) 30%(49) 6%(10) 19%(32) 9%(14) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 47%(491) 40%(418) 4%(41) 1%(10) 9%(91) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(22) 12%(81) 13%(92) 63%(436) 8%(58) 690 2020 Vote: Other 8%(5) 21%(14) 18%(12) 30%(20) 22%(15) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(20) 23%(41) 15%(28) 17%(30) 33%(59) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 49%(398) 39%(319) 4%(33) 2%(15) 6%(47) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(33) 14%(81) 13%(77) 60%(355) 7%(44) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 14%(9) 21%(13) 11%(7) 40%(25) 14%(9) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 51%(397) 37%(288) 3%(23) 2%(12) 7%(54) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(33) 16%(105) 13%(84) 59%(384) 7%(46) 652 2016 Vote: Other 22%(23) 27%(29) 15%(16) 26%(28) 10%(11) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(88) 29%(133) 11%(51) 16%(72) 25%(112) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_1: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The economy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(541) 28%(557) 9%(173) 25%(496) 11%(225) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 31%(403) 27%(350) 8%(104) 28%(356) 6%(80) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 20%(138) 30%(207) 10%(70) 20%(140) 21%(145) 699 4-Region: Northeast 26%(94) 29%(102) 9%(30) 24%(86) 12%(43) 355 4-Region: Midwest 23%(107) 28%(128) 8%(38) 30%(136) 10%(48) 458 4-Region: South 28%(206) 26%(194) 9%(67) 25%(184) 12%(93) 744 4-Region: West 31%(135) 30%(133) 9%(38) 20%(89) 10%(42) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 47%(466) 38%(385) 4%(42) 2%(18) 9%(90) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(36) 15%(113) 14%(99) 56%(411) 10%(72) 732 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

29 Morning Consult Table POL1_2

Table POL1_2: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Jobs Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(527) 27%(536) 9%(177) 23%(463) 14%(289) 1992 Gender: Male 27%(249) 29%(267) 10%(95) 25%(237) 9%(84) 932 Gender: Female 26%(278) 25%(269) 8%(82) 21%(226) 19%(204) 1060 Age: 18-34 23%(115) 29%(147) 9%(43) 16%(81) 23%(115) 500 Age: 35-44 31%(95) 29%(89) 9%(28) 16%(49) 14%(43) 303 Age: 45-64 24%(176) 26%(191) 9%(69) 29%(208) 11%(82) 725 Age: 65+ 31%(142) 24%(109) 8%(38) 27%(126) 11%(49) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 24%(40) 23%(38) 8%(14) 10%(17) 34%(56) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 26%(139) 33%(175) 8%(43) 18%(92) 15%(78) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 24%(119) 25%(120) 11%(54) 26%(129) 13%(66) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 28%(214) 25%(189) 8%(61) 27%(208) 11%(83) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 46%(397) 36%(314) 4%(32) 3%(23) 11%(95) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 19%(95) 25%(125) 11%(55) 23%(118) 23%(118) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(36) 16%(96) 14%(90) 52%(323) 12%(76) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 49%(184) 40%(151) 5%(19) 2%(7) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 44%(213) 34%(164) 3%(14) 3%(16) 16%(78) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 17%(42) 22%(56) 13%(32) 32%(80) 16%(41) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 20%(53) 27%(69) 9%(23) 15%(38) 30%(77) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(23) 20%(60) 15%(44) 49%(150) 9%(27) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 4%(12) 12%(36) 14%(45) 55%(173) 16%(50) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 44%(268) 37%(228) 5%(31) 3%(21) 11%(66) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 29%(170) 34%(200) 7%(39) 13%(79) 18%(105) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(68) 13%(87) 14%(94) 52%(346) 11%(75) 670 Educ: < College 25%(314) 22%(277) 9%(111) 27%(333) 17%(218) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(132) 33%(153) 10%(48) 18%(85) 11%(53) 471 Educ: Post-grad 30%(81) 40%(106) 7%(18) 17%(45) 7%(18) 268 Income: Under 50k 26%(250) 24%(224) 9%(84) 22%(211) 19%(175) 945 Income: 50k-100k 26%(177) 27%(179) 9%(60) 26%(173) 12%(78) 666 Income: 100k+ 27%(101) 35%(132) 9%(33) 21%(79) 9%(36) 381 Ethnicity: White 25%(398) 27%(442) 9%(152) 26%(419) 12%(199) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 27%(52) 25%(48) 7%(14) 21%(41) 20%(39) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_2: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Jobs Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(527) 27%(536) 9%(177) 23%(463) 14%(289) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 40%(101) 25%(63) 5%(12) 8%(20) 22%(56) 253 Ethnicity: Other 22%(28) 24%(30) 10%(13) 18%(23) 26%(34) 128 All Christian 25%(249) 27%(265) 10%(101) 28%(275) 10%(101) 991 All Non-Christian 37%(43) 29%(33) 7%(8) 12%(14) 15%(17) 114 Atheist 44%(41) 32%(29) 6%(6) 4%(3) 14%(13) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 26%(131) 29%(143) 8%(41) 17%(85) 20%(102) 502 Something Else 22%(64) 22%(66) 7%(22) 29%(86) 19%(55) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 33%(43) 27%(36) 8%(11) 17%(22) 15%(19) 131 Evangelical 23%(113) 24%(118) 8%(42) 35%(177) 10%(51) 502 Non-Evangelical 26%(193) 27%(201) 10%(70) 24%(175) 14%(103) 741 Community: Urban 35%(195) 33%(184) 8%(47) 11%(61) 13%(75) 562 Community: Suburban 25%(240) 26%(254) 10%(96) 24%(230) 15%(147) 967 Community: Rural 20%(92) 21%(97) 7%(35) 37%(172) 14%(67) 463 Employ: Private Sector 25%(171) 32%(217) 10%(65) 25%(170) 7%(50) 673 Employ: Government 21%(26) 33%(41) 12%(15) 21%(27) 12%(15) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 29%(47) 22%(36) 11%(18) 17%(28) 22%(36) 165 Employ: Homemaker 23%(27) 23%(27) 11%(13) 28%(33) 17%(20) 119 Employ: Student 32%(24) 31%(24) 3%(2) 5%(4) 29%(23) 77 Employ: Retired 32%(166) 21%(111) 8%(42) 27%(139) 12%(62) 520 Employ: Unemployed 15%(30) 25%(51) 5%(10) 21%(44) 33%(68) 202 Employ: Other 32%(35) 27%(30) 11%(12) 17%(19) 14%(15) 111 Military HH: Yes 23%(75) 28%(94) 7%(24) 28%(92) 14%(47) 331 Military HH: No 27%(453) 27%(442) 9%(153) 22%(372) 15%(242) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 42%(439) 39%(407) 4%(47) 2%(17) 13%(137) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(89) 14%(129) 14%(130) 47%(446) 16%(151) 946 Biden Job Approve 42%(494) 40%(473) 5%(53) 1%(15) 12%(142) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(30) 8%(56) 17%(123) 60%(446) 12%(88) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_2: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Jobs Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(527) 27%(536) 9%(177) 23%(463) 14%(289) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 62%(424) 29%(197) 2%(15) 1%(6) 7%(47) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 14%(70) 56%(276) 8%(38) 2%(9) 20%(96) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(11) 19%(35) 31%(55) 16%(29) 27%(48) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(19) 4%(21) 12%(67) 74%(417) 7%(39) 564 Favorable of Biden 42%(498) 41%(478) 4%(48) 1%(14) 12%(139) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 3%(23) 6%(47) 17%(124) 61%(448) 13%(97) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 62%(432) 28%(192) 1%(7) 1%(7) 8%(55) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 14%(66) 59%(286) 8%(41) 1%(7) 17%(83) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 6%(8) 17%(24) 35%(50) 10%(15) 32%(46) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 2%(14) 4%(23) 12%(74) 73%(433) 9%(51) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 25%(158) 26%(164) 11%(68) 25%(161) 13%(83) 635 #1 Issue: Security 9%(31) 13%(45) 12%(40) 56%(189) 9%(31) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 37%(115) 39%(122) 4%(13) 4%(12) 15%(48) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 32%(83) 27%(69) 9%(24) 19%(50) 12%(32) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 30%(36) 25%(30) 3%(4) 7%(9) 35%(42) 121 #1 Issue: Education 19%(13) 40%(28) 9%(6) 8%(6) 24%(17) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 37%(36) 35%(33) 10%(9) 6%(6) 12%(12) 96 #1 Issue: Other 34%(56) 27%(44) 7%(12) 18%(31) 14%(23) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 44%(460) 39%(410) 4%(45) 1%(14) 12%(122) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(27) 11%(73) 15%(104) 58%(403) 12%(83) 690 2020 Vote: Other 17%(11) 14%(10) 15%(10) 21%(14) 32%(21) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(28) 23%(40) 10%(17) 18%(32) 34%(61) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 46%(378) 39%(317) 4%(32) 2%(13) 9%(72) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 4%(26) 15%(91) 14%(82) 56%(329) 11%(63) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 12%(8) 17%(11) 16%(10) 32%(20) 23%(14) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 47%(365) 39%(300) 3%(25) 2%(14) 9%(69) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 6%(37) 15%(97) 13%(86) 55%(358) 11%(74) 652 2016 Vote: Other 17%(18) 31%(33) 12%(12) 21%(23) 20%(21) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(107) 23%(104) 12%(53) 15%(69) 27%(122) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_2: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Jobs Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(527) 27%(536) 9%(177) 23%(463) 14%(289) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(368) 29%(369) 8%(105) 25%(324) 10%(128) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 23%(160) 24%(167) 10%(72) 20%(140) 23%(161) 699 4-Region: Northeast 25%(87) 28%(101) 11%(38) 22%(79) 14%(50) 355 4-Region: Midwest 23%(106) 26%(121) 10%(45) 27%(122) 14%(64) 458 4-Region: South 28%(206) 24%(179) 9%(63) 24%(176) 16%(119) 744 4-Region: West 29%(128) 31%(135) 7%(31) 20%(86) 13%(55) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 45%(455) 37%(368) 4%(35) 2%(24) 12%(117) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(36) 16%(116) 15%(109) 52%(382) 12%(90) 732 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_3: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Health care Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(531) 28%(551) 9%(187) 21%(426) 15%(296) 1992 Gender: Male 28%(259) 29%(270) 9%(87) 22%(209) 12%(107) 932 Gender: Female 26%(272) 27%(282) 9%(100) 20%(217) 18%(189) 1060 Age: 18-34 22%(112) 32%(160) 9%(45) 16%(80) 21%(103) 500 Age: 35-44 31%(93) 32%(97) 10%(29) 15%(45) 13%(39) 303 Age: 45-64 26%(187) 25%(185) 9%(65) 26%(187) 14%(103) 725 Age: 65+ 30%(139) 24%(110) 10%(48) 25%(114) 11%(52) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 19%(32) 32%(53) 7%(12) 11%(18) 31%(50) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 27%(143) 32%(170) 10%(51) 16%(86) 15%(77) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 25%(121) 26%(124) 9%(45) 25%(124) 15%(72) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 29%(217) 26%(198) 9%(71) 24%(182) 12%(88) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 47%(406) 37%(321) 4%(34) 2%(18) 9%(81) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 18%(92) 26%(134) 10%(50) 22%(113) 24%(122) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 5%(33) 16%(97) 17%(103) 48%(295) 15%(93) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 52%(196) 39%(145) 4%(15) — (2) 5%(18) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 43%(210) 36%(176) 4%(19) 3%(17) 13%(63) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 17%(43) 24%(61) 9%(22) 30%(76) 20%(51) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 19%(49) 28%(73) 11%(28) 14%(37) 27%(71) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 7%(21) 21%(64) 16%(50) 43%(131) 13%(38) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 4%(13) 10%(32) 17%(53) 52%(164) 17%(55) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 44%(272) 39%(237) 6%(34) 2%(14) 9%(57) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 29%(172) 32%(192) 7%(41) 13%(74) 19%(114) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(65) 15%(99) 15%(102) 48%(319) 13%(85) 670 Educ: < College 25%(309) 24%(298) 9%(112) 24%(307) 18%(228) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(132) 33%(154) 11%(52) 17%(80) 11%(53) 471 Educ: Post-grad 34%(90) 37%(99) 9%(23) 15%(40) 6%(16) 268 Income: Under 50k 25%(234) 28%(264) 8%(74) 21%(194) 19%(178) 945 Income: 50k-100k 27%(181) 26%(176) 10%(67) 24%(158) 13%(84) 666 Income: 100k+ 30%(116) 29%(111) 12%(46) 19%(74) 9%(35) 381 Ethnicity: White 26%(416) 27%(440) 10%(166) 24%(384) 13%(205) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 20%(38) 39%(76) 6%(12) 18%(34) 17%(33) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_3: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Health care Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(531) 28%(551) 9%(187) 21%(426) 15%(296) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 33%(84) 30%(76) 3%(7) 10%(26) 24%(59) 253 Ethnicity: Other 24%(31) 28%(35) 11%(14) 13%(16) 25%(32) 128 All Christian 27%(267) 27%(268) 10%(102) 24%(242) 11%(111) 991 All Non-Christian 40%(45) 32%(36) 5%(6) 10%(12) 13%(15) 114 Atheist 44%(40) 26%(24) 7%(6) 7%(7) 16%(15) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 24%(123) 32%(161) 8%(39) 17%(83) 19%(96) 502 Something Else 19%(56) 21%(62) 11%(33) 28%(82) 20%(60) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(48) 28%(37) 7%(10) 13%(18) 14%(18) 131 Evangelical 21%(104) 23%(118) 11%(56) 31%(158) 13%(66) 502 Non-Evangelical 28%(208) 27%(201) 10%(73) 22%(160) 14%(100) 741 Community: Urban 34%(192) 33%(186) 8%(43) 11%(61) 14%(80) 562 Community: Suburban 25%(246) 27%(257) 10%(98) 23%(220) 15%(145) 967 Community: Rural 20%(93) 23%(108) 10%(46) 31%(145) 15%(72) 463 Employ: Private Sector 28%(187) 30%(201) 10%(70) 23%(153) 9%(63) 673 Employ: Government 26%(32) 29%(36) 7%(9) 21%(26) 17%(21) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 24%(39) 34%(56) 10%(16) 15%(25) 18%(30) 165 Employ: Homemaker 25%(30) 22%(26) 10%(12) 26%(31) 16%(19) 119 Employ: Student 25%(19) 37%(28) 5%(4) 11%(8) 23%(18) 77 Employ: Retired 32%(167) 23%(118) 9%(45) 24%(127) 12%(64) 520 Employ: Unemployed 15%(31) 26%(52) 11%(23) 19%(37) 29%(59) 202 Employ: Other 25%(27) 30%(34) 8%(9) 17%(19) 20%(22) 111 Military HH: Yes 22%(73) 30%(100) 9%(31) 24%(80) 14%(47) 331 Military HH: No 28%(458) 27%(452) 9%(156) 21%(345) 15%(250) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 44%(457) 37%(390) 5%(53) 2%(20) 12%(126) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(74) 17%(161) 14%(134) 43%(406) 18%(171) 946 Biden Job Approve 43%(507) 39%(463) 4%(51) 2%(19) 12%(137) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 3%(22) 10%(76) 18%(135) 55%(405) 14%(105) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_3: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Health care Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(531) 28%(551) 9%(187) 21%(426) 15%(296) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 62%(430) 29%(199) 2%(16) 1%(4) 6%(40) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 16%(77) 54%(264) 7%(35) 3%(15) 20%(97) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(8) 24%(42) 35%(62) 15%(26) 23%(41) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(14) 6%(34) 13%(73) 67%(379) 11%(64) 564 Favorable of Biden 44%(512) 40%(466) 4%(51) 1%(18) 11%(130) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(13) 10%(71) 18%(131) 55%(408) 16%(117) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 62%(429) 29%(198) 2%(11) — (3) 7%(52) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 17%(83) 55%(268) 8%(40) 3%(15) 16%(78) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 4%(5) 25%(36) 31%(44) 16%(23) 24%(35) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(7) 6%(35) 15%(87) 65%(384) 14%(82) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 24%(149) 27%(170) 12%(76) 23%(144) 15%(96) 635 #1 Issue: Security 9%(32) 13%(44) 12%(41) 54%(181) 12%(39) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 44%(137) 34%(104) 6%(19) 5%(17) 11%(33) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 32%(82) 30%(76) 9%(22) 15%(37) 15%(38) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27%(32) 35%(42) 4%(5) 6%(7) 29%(35) 121 #1 Issue: Education 18%(13) 41%(29) 9%(6) 13%(9) 19%(13) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 37%(36) 38%(37) 6%(6) 5%(4) 14%(14) 96 #1 Issue: Other 31%(51) 30%(49) 7%(11) 16%(27) 17%(28) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 45%(470) 39%(407) 4%(44) 2%(19) 11%(112) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(21) 13%(93) 16%(113) 52%(358) 15%(105) 690 2020 Vote: Other 15%(10) 12%(8) 14%(9) 28%(19) 31%(21) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(28) 24%(43) 11%(20) 17%(30) 32%(56) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 47%(386) 38%(311) 4%(35) 2%(18) 8%(63) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(35) 15%(91) 15%(90) 52%(306) 12%(69) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 14%(9) 13%(8) 10%(6) 30%(19) 33%(21) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 48%(372) 38%(293) 4%(27) 2%(13) 9%(68) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(35) 16%(103) 16%(102) 50%(325) 13%(87) 652 2016 Vote: Other 23%(25) 21%(22) 10%(11) 29%(31) 17%(18) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(99) 29%(132) 10%(47) 12%(56) 27%(123) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_3: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Health care Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 27%(531) 28%(551) 9%(187) 21%(426) 15%(296) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 30%(390) 27%(351) 9%(119) 24%(307) 10%(126) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 20%(142) 29%(201) 10%(68) 17%(118) 24%(170) 699 4-Region: Northeast 26%(91) 32%(113) 10%(35) 20%(69) 13%(47) 355 4-Region: Midwest 23%(105) 25%(115) 12%(53) 25%(113) 16%(72) 458 4-Region: South 28%(208) 25%(183) 9%(63) 22%(163) 17%(127) 744 4-Region: West 29%(128) 32%(141) 8%(36) 18%(80) 12%(51) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 45%(453) 39%(386) 4%(42) 2%(20) 10%(100) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(37) 15%(111) 17%(122) 48%(349) 16%(114) 732 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_4: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Immigration Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(351) 23%(458) 12%(246) 34%(682) 13%(256) 1992 Gender: Male 20%(185) 24%(228) 12%(112) 36%(334) 8%(74) 932 Gender: Female 16%(166) 22%(230) 13%(134) 33%(348) 17%(182) 1060 Age: 18-34 18%(90) 24%(121) 15%(73) 23%(113) 21%(104) 500 Age: 35-44 22%(68) 25%(75) 13%(41) 25%(76) 14%(43) 303 Age: 45-64 15%(109) 20%(146) 13%(91) 41%(294) 12%(86) 725 Age: 65+ 18%(84) 25%(116) 9%(41) 43%(199) 5%(24) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 15%(25) 18%(29) 17%(29) 17%(28) 33%(54) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 22%(116) 28%(145) 12%(65) 24%(124) 15%(77) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 15%(72) 17%(85) 16%(77) 39%(189) 13%(64) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 17%(126) 25%(189) 10%(74) 41%(308) 8%(59) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 32%(280) 35%(305) 13%(108) 8%(72) 11%(97) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(51) 20%(105) 14%(72) 36%(184) 19%(99) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 3%(21) 8%(48) 11%(66) 69%(426) 10%(61) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 39%(146) 36%(136) 12%(45) 6%(23) 7%(25) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 27%(133) 35%(169) 13%(62) 10%(49) 15%(71) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8%(21) 22%(56) 14%(35) 43%(109) 13%(32) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 12%(30) 19%(49) 15%(38) 29%(75) 26%(67) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(18) 12%(36) 10%(32) 66%(202) 6%(17) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 1%(3) 4%(12) 11%(34) 71%(224) 14%(43) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 30%(181) 36%(224) 14%(84) 9%(57) 11%(68) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 17%(103) 29%(172) 14%(82) 24%(144) 16%(93) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8%(51) 7%(44) 11%(73) 68%(455) 7%(47) 670 Educ: < College 16%(201) 18%(231) 11%(143) 39%(487) 15%(192) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 20%(92) 28%(131) 15%(71) 28%(132) 10%(45) 471 Educ: Post-grad 22%(58) 36%(96) 12%(32) 24%(63) 7%(19) 268 Income: Under 50k 17%(158) 21%(196) 13%(120) 32%(305) 18%(166) 945 Income: 50k-100k 18%(121) 24%(161) 11%(72) 38%(256) 8%(56) 666 Income: 100k+ 19%(71) 26%(101) 14%(54) 32%(121) 9%(35) 381 Ethnicity: White 16%(259) 23%(372) 13%(205) 39%(625) 9%(151) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(31) 26%(51) 16%(32) 26%(51) 15%(28) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_4: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Immigration Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(351) 23%(458) 12%(246) 34%(682) 13%(256) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 28%(72) 24%(61) 8%(19) 12%(29) 28%(72) 253 Ethnicity: Other 16%(20) 19%(24) 17%(22) 22%(28) 26%(33) 128 All Christian 16%(163) 23%(225) 13%(128) 40%(395) 8%(80) 991 All Non-Christian 33%(38) 24%(28) 10%(12) 21%(24) 12%(13) 114 Atheist 32%(29) 31%(28) 17%(16) 10%(10) 10%(9) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 15%(77) 26%(129) 14%(69) 27%(135) 19%(93) 502 Something Else 15%(43) 16%(48) 7%(22) 41%(119) 21%(60) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 29%(38) 23%(30) 11%(14) 25%(33) 12%(15) 131 Evangelical 16%(78) 20%(103) 11%(54) 43%(215) 11%(53) 502 Non-Evangelical 17%(124) 21%(157) 12%(92) 38%(285) 11%(84) 741 Community: Urban 25%(140) 27%(150) 14%(77) 18%(102) 16%(92) 562 Community: Suburban 16%(155) 24%(231) 13%(124) 35%(340) 12%(117) 967 Community: Rural 12%(55) 17%(77) 10%(44) 52%(240) 10%(47) 463 Employ: Private Sector 20%(137) 26%(175) 13%(89) 33%(224) 7%(48) 673 Employ: Government 11%(13) 29%(36) 14%(17) 30%(37) 16%(20) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 19%(31) 17%(28) 14%(23) 33%(54) 17%(28) 165 Employ: Homemaker 16%(19) 13%(15) 13%(16) 44%(52) 14%(17) 119 Employ: Student 15%(12) 23%(17) 20%(16) 13%(10) 28%(22) 77 Employ: Retired 19%(96) 25%(128) 9%(47) 42%(217) 6%(32) 520 Employ: Unemployed 14%(28) 15%(31) 9%(18) 28%(56) 35%(70) 202 Employ: Other 13%(14) 24%(27) 18%(19) 29%(32) 17%(18) 111 Military HH: Yes 15%(49) 21%(71) 13%(44) 40%(133) 11%(35) 331 Military HH: No 18%(302) 23%(387) 12%(201) 33%(549) 13%(221) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 29%(305) 36%(381) 13%(138) 7%(76) 14%(147) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(46) 8%(76) 11%(108) 64%(606) 12%(109) 946 Biden Job Approve 29%(339) 37%(434) 15%(173) 6%(75) 13%(157) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 1%(10) 3%(19) 9%(66) 81%(604) 6%(44) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_4: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Immigration Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(351) 23%(458) 12%(246) 34%(682) 13%(256) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 44%(303) 36%(251) 9%(65) 2%(15) 8%(56) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 7%(36) 37%(183) 22%(109) 12%(60) 21%(101) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 1%(2) 4%(8) 26%(47) 57%(101) 12%(22) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(8) 2%(12) 3%(19) 89%(503) 4%(22) 564 Favorable of Biden 29%(343) 37%(432) 15%(178) 6%(74) 13%(150) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden — (3) 3%(22) 9%(65) 81%(598) 7%(50) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 43%(301) 34%(237) 10%(70) 2%(13) 10%(73) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 9%(42) 40%(195) 22%(108) 13%(61) 16%(77) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden — (1) 11%(16) 28%(40) 47%(67) 14%(20) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden — (3) 1%(6) 4%(26) 89%(531) 5%(30) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(122) 18%(114) 12%(79) 36%(232) 14%(89) 635 #1 Issue: Security 7%(22) 7%(25) 7%(24) 74%(249) 5%(17) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 22%(69) 40%(124) 15%(47) 11%(34) 12%(36) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 19%(49) 26%(66) 12%(31) 31%(81) 11%(29) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 17%(20) 24%(29) 15%(18) 11%(14) 33%(40) 121 #1 Issue: Education 18%(13) 26%(18) 20%(14) 20%(14) 17%(12) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 27%(26) 34%(32) 14%(14) 17%(17) 8%(7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 18%(29) 29%(49) 12%(19) 25%(42) 16%(27) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 30%(315) 36%(381) 15%(154) 7%(69) 13%(132) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(14) 6%(38) 8%(58) 77%(533) 7%(47) 690 2020 Vote: Other 4%(3) 16%(11) 18%(12) 44%(30) 17%(11) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(18) 14%(24) 12%(22) 28%(50) 36%(64) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 32%(256) 36%(296) 14%(112) 9%(69) 10%(79) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(14) 9%(52) 9%(54) 73%(431) 7%(40) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 12%(7) 10%(6) 19%(12) 43%(27) 16%(10) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 33%(258) 37%(290) 13%(102) 7%(50) 10%(74) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(19) 8%(55) 8%(54) 74%(480) 7%(43) 652 2016 Vote: Other 7%(7) 20%(22) 21%(22) 36%(39) 16%(17) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(67) 20%(90) 15%(67) 25%(112) 26%(121) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_4: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Immigration Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(351) 23%(458) 12%(246) 34%(682) 13%(256) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 19%(241) 26%(330) 12%(150) 37%(473) 8%(98) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 16%(109) 18%(127) 14%(96) 30%(209) 23%(158) 699 4-Region: Northeast 18%(65) 24%(86) 11%(39) 33%(117) 14%(49) 355 4-Region: Midwest 14%(63) 20%(92) 13%(59) 40%(184) 13%(60) 458 4-Region: South 18%(133) 23%(173) 11%(85) 34%(250) 14%(102) 744 4-Region: West 21%(90) 25%(107) 14%(62) 30%(131) 10%(46) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 30%(302) 37%(368) 13%(133) 8%(83) 11%(113) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(23) 7%(54) 11%(80) 70%(509) 9%(65) 732 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_5: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Climate change Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(518) 24%(479) 9%(188) 21%(419) 20%(389) 1992 Gender: Male 27%(256) 25%(229) 10%(89) 23%(217) 15%(141) 932 Gender: Female 25%(262) 24%(249) 9%(99) 19%(201) 23%(248) 1060 Age: 18-34 22%(110) 27%(135) 11%(55) 14%(69) 26%(132) 500 Age: 35-44 29%(87) 28%(85) 8%(25) 13%(38) 22%(68) 303 Age: 45-64 24%(175) 24%(171) 8%(60) 28%(200) 17%(120) 725 Age: 65+ 32%(146) 19%(88) 10%(48) 24%(111) 15%(70) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 18%(30) 22%(37) 8%(13) 10%(17) 41%(67) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 25%(131) 30%(159) 11%(59) 14%(75) 20%(103) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 24%(115) 24%(116) 7%(34) 26%(126) 20%(97) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 30%(227) 21%(162) 10%(74) 25%(186) 14%(107) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 44%(382) 32%(280) 5%(43) 3%(24) 15%(132) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 20%(103) 23%(117) 10%(50) 20%(101) 27%(138) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 5%(33) 13%(82) 15%(95) 47%(293) 19%(118) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 49%(184) 31%(117) 6%(24) 3%(12) 10%(39) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 41%(198) 34%(162) 4%(19) 3%(12) 19%(93) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 18%(45) 24%(61) 8%(21) 28%(70) 22%(55) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 22%(58) 22%(56) 11%(30) 12%(32) 32%(83) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(27) 17%(51) 15%(45) 45%(136) 15%(46) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(6) 10%(31) 16%(50) 50%(157) 23%(72) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 45%(275) 34%(208) 6%(39) 3%(19) 12%(72) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28%(167) 29%(170) 7%(44) 11%(67) 25%(145) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8%(57) 12%(81) 14%(97) 47%(315) 18%(121) 670 Educ: < College 23%(294) 20%(245) 9%(111) 24%(303) 24%(300) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 29%(138) 30%(139) 12%(55) 17%(79) 13%(59) 471 Educ: Post-grad 32%(85) 35%(94) 8%(22) 14%(37) 11%(29) 268 Income: Under 50k 24%(228) 21%(201) 10%(99) 19%(177) 25%(240) 945 Income: 50k-100k 28%(188) 24%(158) 7%(50) 26%(171) 15%(100) 666 Income: 100k+ 27%(102) 32%(121) 10%(40) 19%(71) 13%(48) 381 Ethnicity: White 25%(400) 25%(407) 10%(164) 23%(376) 16%(265) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 27%(53) 27%(52) 8%(15) 22%(43) 16%(30) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_5: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Climate change Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(518) 24%(479) 9%(188) 21%(419) 20%(389) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 33%(82) 18%(45) 6%(15) 8%(20) 35%(89) 253 Ethnicity: Other 28%(35) 21%(27) 7%(9) 18%(23) 27%(34) 128 All Christian 25%(249) 25%(251) 9%(92) 25%(246) 15%(153) 991 All Non-Christian 39%(45) 27%(30) 11%(13) 9%(10) 14%(16) 114 Atheist 47%(43) 28%(26) 6%(6) 8%(7) 11%(10) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 27%(134) 24%(120) 9%(43) 15%(77) 25%(128) 502 Something Else 16%(47) 18%(52) 11%(34) 27%(78) 28%(82) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35%(46) 26%(34) 11%(14) 14%(18) 14%(19) 131 Evangelical 19%(93) 19%(96) 11%(57) 31%(158) 19%(97) 502 Non-Evangelical 26%(195) 26%(192) 9%(64) 21%(156) 18%(134) 741 Community: Urban 33%(183) 29%(162) 9%(53) 9%(51) 20%(113) 562 Community: Suburban 26%(254) 23%(225) 10%(93) 22%(210) 19%(186) 967 Community: Rural 18%(81) 20%(91) 9%(42) 34%(159) 19%(90) 463 Employ: Private Sector 26%(175) 30%(204) 10%(66) 22%(151) 11%(76) 673 Employ: Government 23%(29) 29%(36) 6%(8) 21%(26) 21%(26) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 30%(50) 21%(35) 8%(14) 15%(25) 25%(41) 165 Employ: Homemaker 23%(27) 20%(24) 12%(14) 21%(25) 24%(28) 119 Employ: Student 12%(9) 28%(21) 14%(11) 8%(6) 39%(30) 77 Employ: Retired 31%(163) 19%(100) 10%(53) 24%(123) 16%(81) 520 Employ: Unemployed 19%(38) 18%(37) 5%(10) 20%(41) 38%(77) 202 Employ: Other 25%(27) 19%(21) 11%(13) 19%(21) 26%(28) 111 Military HH: Yes 23%(75) 22%(72) 11%(35) 24%(80) 21%(69) 331 Military HH: No 27%(442) 25%(407) 9%(153) 20%(339) 19%(320) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 42%(443) 34%(357) 6%(61) 2%(17) 16%(169) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(75) 13%(122) 13%(127) 42%(402) 23%(220) 946 Biden Job Approve 42%(495) 35%(416) 5%(61) 1%(10) 17%(195) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 3%(19) 8%(57) 17%(123) 55%(407) 18%(137) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_5: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Climate change Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(518) 24%(479) 9%(188) 21%(419) 20%(389) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 61%(420) 25%(174) 4%(27) 1%(5) 9%(63) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 15%(75) 50%(242) 7%(35) 1%(4) 27%(132) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(5) 20%(35) 32%(58) 13%(24) 32%(57) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(15) 4%(22) 12%(65) 68%(383) 14%(80) 564 Favorable of Biden 43%(505) 36%(419) 5%(56) 1%(11) 16%(185) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 1%(9) 7%(55) 17%(128) 55%(405) 19%(142) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 60%(415) 25%(174) 3%(21) — (3) 12%(81) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 19%(90) 51%(245) 7%(35) 2%(8) 22%(104) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 3%(4) 23%(32) 33%(47) 13%(18) 29%(42) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(5) 4%(23) 14%(81) 65%(387) 17%(100) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(146) 23%(146) 11%(69) 21%(131) 22%(142) 635 #1 Issue: Security 7%(24) 13%(44) 9%(30) 55%(187) 16%(53) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 39%(120) 36%(113) 6%(18) 5%(16) 14%(43) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(76) 24%(62) 11%(27) 15%(39) 20%(52) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 30%(36) 23%(27) 11%(13) 6%(7) 31%(37) 121 #1 Issue: Education 20%(14) 31%(22) 14%(10) 6%(5) 28%(20) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 48%(46) 24%(23) 10%(10) 6%(6) 12%(12) 96 #1 Issue: Other 33%(56) 25%(41) 7%(11) 17%(28) 18%(30) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 44%(466) 35%(365) 5%(52) 2%(17) 14%(152) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(18) 11%(74) 16%(109) 52%(360) 19%(129) 690 2020 Vote: Other 13%(9) 12%(8) 15%(10) 24%(16) 36%(24) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(24) 17%(30) 9%(17) 14%(26) 46%(82) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 45%(369) 34%(279) 5%(44) 3%(21) 12%(99) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 5%(30) 14%(83) 13%(77) 51%(302) 17%(99) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 13%(8) 13%(8) 18%(11) 27%(17) 29%(18) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 48%(370) 33%(256) 5%(36) 2%(15) 13%(97) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(32) 13%(86) 14%(89) 51%(332) 17%(113) 652 2016 Vote: Other 19%(21) 26%(28) 14%(15) 20%(22) 20%(22) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(95) 24%(108) 10%(48) 11%(50) 34%(156) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_5: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Climate change Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(518) 24%(479) 9%(188) 21%(419) 20%(389) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(364) 25%(327) 9%(120) 24%(306) 14%(175) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 22%(154) 22%(152) 10%(68) 16%(113) 31%(213) 699 4-Region: Northeast 25%(88) 26%(93) 9%(32) 20%(73) 20%(69) 355 4-Region: Midwest 21%(97) 24%(111) 12%(54) 23%(106) 20%(90) 458 4-Region: South 25%(184) 24%(176) 9%(65) 22%(162) 21%(157) 744 4-Region: West 34%(148) 23%(98) 9%(37) 18%(79) 17%(73) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 44%(440) 34%(338) 5%(48) 3%(27) 15%(147) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(35) 13%(94) 15%(110) 47%(343) 20%(149) 732 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_6: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The environment Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(519) 26%(522) 10%(201) 21%(424) 16%(326) 1992 Gender: Male 28%(261) 26%(246) 11%(106) 24%(222) 11%(98) 932 Gender: Female 24%(258) 26%(277) 9%(96) 19%(202) 21%(227) 1060 Age: 18-34 24%(120) 27%(137) 10%(52) 17%(84) 21%(107) 500 Age: 35-44 27%(83) 31%(95) 10%(30) 13%(39) 19%(56) 303 Age: 45-64 24%(175) 26%(185) 10%(71) 26%(187) 15%(108) 725 Age: 65+ 31%(142) 23%(106) 11%(49) 24%(113) 12%(54) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 22%(37) 23%(38) 10%(16) 14%(23) 31%(51) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 26%(136) 31%(164) 11%(56) 15%(81) 17%(90) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 24%(116) 24%(119) 9%(43) 25%(123) 18%(86) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 29%(219) 25%(187) 10%(78) 24%(185) 12%(87) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 45%(390) 36%(308) 4%(37) 2%(17) 13%(110) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 19%(96) 25%(125) 11%(59) 21%(107) 24%(123) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 5%(33) 14%(89) 17%(106) 48%(300) 15%(92) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 50%(190) 34%(127) 6%(23) 2%(8) 8%(28) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 41%(200) 37%(180) 3%(14) 2%(9) 17%(82) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(47) 24%(60) 12%(30) 29%(73) 16%(40) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 19%(49) 25%(65) 11%(28) 13%(34) 32%(83) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(23) 19%(58) 17%(53) 46%(141) 10%(30) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(10) 10%(31) 17%(53) 50%(159) 20%(62) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 45%(276) 35%(215) 6%(39) 2%(15) 11%(69) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28%(166) 33%(196) 8%(46) 12%(69) 19%(115) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(57) 14%(94) 15%(102) 48%(321) 14%(96) 670 Educ: < College 23%(285) 23%(283) 10%(129) 25%(309) 20%(246) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 31%(146) 30%(140) 10%(46) 17%(80) 13%(59) 471 Educ: Post-grad 33%(88) 37%(99) 10%(26) 13%(35) 8%(20) 268 Income: Under 50k 24%(222) 24%(230) 11%(100) 20%(186) 22%(206) 945 Income: 50k-100k 27%(182) 26%(176) 9%(59) 25%(169) 12%(80) 666 Income: 100k+ 30%(115) 31%(116) 11%(42) 18%(69) 10%(39) 381 Ethnicity: White 25%(402) 27%(430) 11%(183) 24%(383) 13%(214) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 23%(45) 30%(59) 8%(16) 22%(43) 16%(31) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_6: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The environment Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(519) 26%(522) 10%(201) 21%(424) 16%(326) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 35%(88) 25%(62) 2%(6) 8%(20) 30%(76) 253 Ethnicity: Other 23%(30) 24%(31) 9%(12) 16%(21) 27%(35) 128 All Christian 26%(254) 27%(267) 11%(106) 24%(241) 12%(122) 991 All Non-Christian 40%(46) 28%(32) 8%(9) 10%(12) 14%(16) 114 Atheist 47%(43) 32%(30) 9%(8) 5%(5) 7%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 25%(123) 28%(138) 9%(44) 17%(86) 22%(110) 502 Something Else 18%(52) 19%(55) 12%(35) 27%(80) 24%(71) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35%(46) 28%(36) 10%(13) 14%(18) 13%(17) 131 Evangelical 20%(99) 23%(118) 12%(59) 31%(154) 14%(72) 502 Non-Evangelical 27%(200) 26%(192) 10%(73) 21%(157) 16%(119) 741 Community: Urban 32%(178) 32%(181) 8%(44) 11%(62) 17%(97) 562 Community: Suburban 27%(263) 25%(239) 11%(103) 21%(201) 17%(161) 967 Community: Rural 17%(78) 22%(102) 12%(54) 35%(161) 15%(67) 463 Employ: Private Sector 27%(182) 30%(203) 11%(75) 23%(152) 9%(61) 673 Employ: Government 24%(30) 29%(36) 9%(11) 19%(24) 18%(23) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 27%(45) 26%(43) 7%(12) 17%(29) 22%(37) 165 Employ: Homemaker 21%(25) 23%(27) 9%(11) 25%(30) 21%(25) 119 Employ: Student 23%(18) 28%(22) 11%(9) 7%(6) 30%(23) 77 Employ: Retired 31%(161) 23%(119) 10%(54) 24%(123) 12%(63) 520 Employ: Unemployed 15%(30) 21%(43) 9%(19) 19%(38) 35%(72) 202 Employ: Other 25%(28) 25%(28) 10%(11) 20%(22) 20%(22) 111 Military HH: Yes 22%(73) 29%(96) 10%(32) 25%(82) 15%(48) 331 Military HH: No 27%(446) 26%(426) 10%(169) 21%(341) 17%(277) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 42%(434) 36%(379) 6%(60) 1%(15) 15%(158) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(85) 15%(143) 15%(141) 43%(409) 18%(167) 946 Biden Job Approve 42%(489) 38%(450) 5%(53) 1%(10) 15%(175) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(26) 8%(61) 20%(147) 55%(412) 13%(97) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_6: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The environment Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(519) 26%(522) 10%(201) 21%(424) 16%(326) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 60%(416) 28%(191) 2%(14) 1%(5) 9%(62) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 15%(73) 53%(259) 8%(40) 1%(5) 23%(112) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(8) 23%(40) 35%(63) 12%(21) 26%(46) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(18) 4%(20) 15%(84) 69%(391) 9%(51) 564 Favorable of Biden 42%(495) 39%(461) 4%(47) 1%(11) 14%(162) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(16) 7%(53) 20%(150) 56%(411) 15%(108) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 60%(415) 27%(190) 1%(8) 1%(5) 11%(75) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 16%(80) 56%(271) 8%(39) 1%(6) 18%(87) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 6%(9) 20%(29) 37%(53) 8%(12) 28%(41) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(8) 4%(24) 16%(97) 67%(399) 11%(67) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 22%(141) 25%(160) 12%(74) 23%(143) 18%(116) 635 #1 Issue: Security 9%(30) 13%(43) 13%(43) 55%(184) 11%(37) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 38%(119) 38%(119) 6%(19) 3%(11) 14%(43) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29%(74) 31%(79) 10%(27) 15%(39) 15%(38) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 33%(40) 26%(31) 5%(5) 5%(6) 32%(39) 121 #1 Issue: Education 22%(15) 34%(24) 14%(10) 10%(7) 21%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 50%(48) 24%(24) 11%(10) 6%(6) 8%(8) 96 #1 Issue: Other 32%(53) 26%(42) 8%(13) 16%(27) 18%(31) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 44%(463) 38%(396) 4%(39) 1%(14) 13%(139) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(23) 11%(74) 18%(126) 53%(365) 15%(102) 690 2020 Vote: Other 12%(8) 18%(12) 20%(13) 22%(15) 29%(19) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(24) 21%(38) 12%(22) 17%(30) 36%(64) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 46%(377) 36%(293) 6%(45) 1%(11) 11%(87) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 5%(27) 14%(85) 16%(92) 52%(308) 13%(79) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 10%(6) 23%(15) 14%(9) 35%(22) 19%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 47%(366) 36%(282) 4%(31) 1%(10) 11%(85) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(32) 14%(90) 16%(106) 51%(332) 14%(92) 652 2016 Vote: Other 18%(19) 28%(30) 15%(17) 19%(20) 20%(21) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(102) 26%(119) 11%(48) 14%(62) 27%(125) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_6: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? The environment Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(519) 26%(522) 10%(201) 21%(424) 16%(326) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 29%(370) 27%(345) 10%(127) 23%(298) 12%(153) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 21%(149) 25%(177) 11%(74) 18%(126) 25%(173) 699 4-Region: Northeast 25%(89) 30%(105) 11%(39) 20%(71) 14%(50) 355 4-Region: Midwest 21%(96) 25%(113) 12%(54) 25%(113) 18%(82) 458 4-Region: South 25%(189) 26%(192) 10%(72) 21%(157) 18%(135) 744 4-Region: West 33%(144) 26%(112) 8%(37) 19%(83) 14%(59) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 45%(448) 36%(363) 4%(44) 2%(17) 13%(128) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(35) 15%(107) 17%(124) 48%(351) 16%(114) 732 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_7: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Energy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(480) 25%(496) 9%(186) 24%(471) 18%(360) 1992 Gender: Male 26%(243) 26%(239) 10%(96) 26%(239) 12%(115) 932 Gender: Female 22%(237) 24%(257) 8%(90) 22%(231) 23%(245) 1060 Age: 18-34 20%(102) 27%(137) 12%(61) 14%(71) 26%(131) 500 Age: 35-44 29%(86) 29%(89) 9%(27) 15%(44) 19%(56) 303 Age: 45-64 23%(165) 23%(169) 8%(59) 30%(216) 16%(116) 725 Age: 65+ 27%(126) 22%(101) 9%(40) 30%(139) 12%(57) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 17%(28) 22%(36) 13%(21) 8%(13) 40%(67) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 25%(133) 31%(162) 10%(55) 16%(86) 17%(90) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 23%(110) 22%(108) 8%(41) 27%(132) 20%(97) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 26%(193) 24%(178) 8%(63) 29%(221) 13%(101) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 42%(365) 36%(310) 5%(45) 2%(16) 14%(125) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(84) 20%(104) 10%(50) 25%(127) 28%(144) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 5%(31) 13%(81) 15%(91) 53%(327) 15%(91) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 48%(181) 35%(131) 7%(25) 1%(5) 9%(34) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 38%(184) 37%(179) 4%(20) 2%(11) 19%(90) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(39) 21%(54) 9%(23) 33%(84) 21%(52) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 18%(46) 20%(51) 10%(27) 17%(44) 36%(92) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(23) 18%(54) 16%(48) 49%(150) 9%(28) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(7) 9%(27) 13%(43) 56%(177) 20%(63) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 41%(250) 35%(217) 6%(38) 2%(13) 15%(95) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 26%(153) 30%(179) 9%(54) 13%(79) 22%(129) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8%(56) 12%(81) 13%(85) 54%(359) 13%(90) 670 Educ: < College 22%(277) 20%(248) 9%(117) 27%(335) 22%(275) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(123) 33%(153) 9%(43) 19%(91) 13%(61) 471 Educ: Post-grad 30%(80) 35%(94) 9%(25) 17%(45) 9%(24) 268 Income: Under 50k 22%(212) 21%(203) 10%(91) 22%(206) 25%(232) 945 Income: 50k-100k 25%(168) 27%(179) 8%(52) 27%(183) 13%(85) 666 Income: 100k+ 26%(100) 30%(114) 11%(43) 21%(82) 11%(43) 381 Ethnicity: White 23%(373) 25%(405) 10%(162) 26%(427) 15%(243) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 23%(44) 27%(52) 9%(17) 21%(40) 20%(39) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_7: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Energy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(480) 25%(496) 9%(186) 24%(471) 18%(360) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 32%(82) 22%(55) 6%(16) 8%(20) 32%(80) 253 Ethnicity: Other 19%(25) 27%(35) 6%(8) 19%(24) 29%(37) 128 All Christian 23%(227) 25%(244) 10%(102) 28%(273) 15%(146) 991 All Non-Christian 36%(41) 27%(31) 8%(9) 16%(19) 13%(15) 114 Atheist 51%(47) 25%(23) 10%(9) 5%(5) 8%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 23%(114) 28%(139) 8%(41) 17%(85) 25%(123) 502 Something Else 17%(51) 20%(59) 8%(25) 30%(89) 24%(70) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 31%(41) 28%(36) 7%(10) 21%(28) 12%(16) 131 Evangelical 20%(102) 20%(101) 11%(53) 34%(169) 15%(76) 502 Non-Evangelical 23%(170) 25%(184) 9%(67) 25%(183) 18%(136) 741 Community: Urban 31%(173) 31%(175) 8%(43) 11%(61) 20%(111) 562 Community: Suburban 24%(228) 23%(222) 10%(99) 25%(243) 18%(176) 967 Community: Rural 17%(79) 21%(99) 10%(44) 36%(167) 16%(74) 463 Employ: Private Sector 25%(165) 32%(215) 11%(71) 24%(161) 9%(61) 673 Employ: Government 18%(22) 34%(42) 5%(7) 23%(28) 21%(26) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 29%(47) 16%(27) 8%(13) 19%(32) 28%(47) 165 Employ: Homemaker 24%(28) 19%(22) 10%(12) 27%(32) 20%(24) 119 Employ: Student 18%(14) 25%(19) 11%(9) 4%(3) 42%(32) 77 Employ: Retired 28%(145) 22%(113) 8%(44) 29%(151) 13%(67) 520 Employ: Unemployed 17%(35) 16%(33) 7%(14) 21%(43) 38%(77) 202 Employ: Other 21%(23) 23%(25) 16%(17) 17%(19) 23%(26) 111 Military HH: Yes 21%(69) 25%(84) 10%(32) 29%(95) 15%(50) 331 Military HH: No 25%(410) 25%(411) 9%(154) 23%(375) 19%(310) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 40%(413) 35%(367) 6%(61) 2%(20) 18%(184) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(66) 14%(128) 13%(124) 48%(450) 19%(176) 946 Biden Job Approve 39%(462) 37%(431) 6%(66) 1%(14) 17%(204) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 2%(17) 7%(55) 16%(116) 61%(455) 13%(100) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_7: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Energy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(480) 25%(496) 9%(186) 24%(471) 18%(360) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 57%(395) 28%(196) 3%(20) 1%(8) 10%(71) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 14%(67) 48%(235) 10%(47) 1%(7) 27%(133) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(5) 19%(34) 35%(62) 16%(28) 28%(51) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(13) 4%(22) 10%(54) 76%(427) 9%(49) 564 Favorable of Biden 40%(466) 38%(441) 5%(64) 1%(14) 16%(191) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 1%(11) 7%(49) 16%(117) 62%(455) 14%(107) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 57%(393) 28%(193) 2%(16) 1%(7) 12%(84) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 15%(73) 51%(248) 10%(48) 1%(7) 22%(107) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 5%(7) 16%(24) 37%(54) 12%(18) 29%(42) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(4) 4%(25) 11%(63) 74%(438) 11%(65) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 22%(142) 23%(145) 10%(66) 25%(159) 19%(123) 635 #1 Issue: Security 7%(25) 12%(40) 11%(37) 61%(204) 9%(30) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 35%(110) 35%(110) 9%(27) 5%(14) 16%(49) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(77) 29%(76) 7%(18) 18%(46) 16%(40) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27%(32) 23%(27) 3%(3) 7%(9) 41%(49) 121 #1 Issue: Education 12%(9) 38%(27) 16%(12) 10%(7) 23%(16) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 36%(34) 36%(35) 10%(10) 7%(7) 11%(10) 96 #1 Issue: Other 31%(51) 22%(36) 8%(13) 15%(24) 25%(42) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 41%(433) 36%(374) 6%(60) 2%(16) 16%(168) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(18) 10%(70) 15%(101) 58%(403) 14%(97) 690 2020 Vote: Other 8%(5) 21%(14) 11%(7) 31%(21) 29%(19) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(22) 20%(36) 9%(17) 17%(31) 41%(74) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 43%(350) 35%(284) 6%(50) 2%(16) 14%(113) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 5%(28) 13%(78) 12%(72) 58%(340) 12%(72) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 10%(6) 18%(11) 17%(11) 36%(23) 20%(13) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 45%(348) 35%(268) 5%(38) 2%(14) 14%(105) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(27) 12%(79) 14%(93) 57%(370) 13%(83) 652 2016 Vote: Other 16%(17) 27%(28) 9%(10) 26%(28) 22%(24) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(88) 26%(119) 10%(44) 13%(58) 32%(147) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_7: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Energy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(480) 25%(496) 9%(186) 24%(471) 18%(360) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 27%(344) 25%(328) 9%(119) 26%(341) 12%(160) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 19%(135) 24%(167) 10%(67) 18%(129) 29%(201) 699 4-Region: Northeast 24%(84) 25%(89) 11%(38) 22%(79) 18%(65) 355 4-Region: Midwest 20%(91) 23%(103) 10%(45) 27%(124) 21%(95) 458 4-Region: South 24%(175) 25%(185) 9%(64) 24%(182) 19%(138) 744 4-Region: West 30%(130) 27%(119) 9%(39) 20%(85) 14%(62) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 42%(416) 36%(359) 5%(52) 2%(18) 15%(155) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 4%(31) 12%(91) 14%(105) 54%(392) 15%(112) 732 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_8: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Education Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(508) 26%(510) 10%(203) 21%(410) 18%(361) 1992 Gender: Male 27%(256) 25%(233) 11%(102) 22%(208) 14%(134) 932 Gender: Female 24%(252) 26%(277) 9%(100) 19%(203) 21%(227) 1060 Age: 18-34 23%(115) 28%(139) 11%(56) 15%(77) 23%(114) 500 Age: 35-44 30%(92) 29%(87) 12%(35) 14%(41) 16%(48) 303 Age: 45-64 24%(172) 24%(171) 9%(66) 25%(185) 18%(131) 725 Age: 65+ 28%(129) 24%(113) 10%(45) 23%(108) 15%(69) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 20%(33) 20%(33) 13%(22) 13%(21) 34%(55) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 27%(144) 31%(164) 11%(57) 15%(78) 16%(84) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 24%(117) 22%(107) 10%(51) 24%(119) 19%(93) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 26%(198) 26%(194) 9%(65) 24%(180) 16%(119) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 44%(379) 37%(316) 5%(41) 2%(18) 12%(108) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(89) 22%(114) 12%(60) 21%(107) 28%(141) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(40) 13%(80) 17%(103) 46%(285) 18%(113) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 50%(188) 34%(129) 5%(19) 1%(5) 10%(36) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 39%(191) 39%(187) 5%(22) 3%(13) 15%(72) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(40) 22%(55) 12%(29) 29%(73) 22%(55) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 19%(49) 23%(59) 12%(31) 13%(34) 33%(86) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(27) 16%(49) 18%(55) 43%(130) 14%(43) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 4%(13) 10%(31) 15%(48) 49%(155) 22%(70) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 42%(260) 35%(214) 6%(35) 2%(12) 15%(93) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28%(165) 31%(185) 9%(56) 12%(69) 20%(117) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(59) 13%(89) 15%(102) 46%(309) 17%(111) 670 Educ: < College 23%(293) 22%(272) 10%(127) 24%(296) 21%(266) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 27%(126) 32%(151) 11%(51) 16%(77) 14%(66) 471 Educ: Post-grad 33%(90) 32%(87) 9%(25) 14%(38) 11%(29) 268 Income: Under 50k 24%(223) 25%(235) 10%(91) 19%(177) 23%(218) 945 Income: 50k-100k 26%(174) 24%(161) 11%(70) 24%(160) 15%(101) 666 Income: 100k+ 29%(111) 30%(114) 11%(42) 19%(72) 11%(43) 381 Ethnicity: White 24%(385) 26%(425) 10%(164) 23%(375) 16%(261) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24%(47) 24%(46) 15%(29) 19%(37) 18%(34) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_8: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Education Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(508) 26%(510) 10%(203) 21%(410) 18%(361) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 37%(93) 23%(58) 7%(17) 7%(17) 27%(67) 253 Ethnicity: Other 24%(30) 20%(26) 17%(21) 14%(18) 25%(33) 128 All Christian 26%(259) 25%(248) 10%(103) 24%(234) 15%(147) 991 All Non-Christian 37%(42) 28%(32) 11%(12) 13%(15) 11%(13) 114 Atheist 41%(38) 29%(27) 7%(6) 5%(5) 18%(17) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 22%(112) 30%(152) 8%(41) 16%(79) 24%(118) 502 Something Else 20%(58) 17%(51) 14%(40) 27%(78) 23%(66) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 33%(43) 27%(36) 12%(16) 14%(19) 13%(17) 131 Evangelical 22%(110) 22%(109) 13%(65) 29%(144) 15%(75) 502 Non-Evangelical 27%(197) 24%(181) 9%(69) 22%(161) 18%(133) 741 Community: Urban 35%(197) 28%(155) 10%(56) 10%(55) 18%(99) 562 Community: Suburban 23%(221) 26%(248) 11%(107) 22%(214) 18%(177) 967 Community: Rural 19%(89) 23%(107) 9%(40) 31%(142) 18%(84) 463 Employ: Private Sector 26%(174) 31%(209) 10%(64) 23%(152) 11%(73) 673 Employ: Government 20%(25) 31%(39) 11%(14) 19%(24) 18%(22) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 27%(44) 20%(33) 16%(26) 14%(23) 24%(39) 165 Employ: Homemaker 20%(24) 23%(27) 10%(12) 29%(35) 17%(20) 119 Employ: Student 22%(17) 24%(19) 15%(11) 8%(6) 30%(23) 77 Employ: Retired 30%(157) 23%(117) 8%(42) 23%(118) 17%(86) 520 Employ: Unemployed 19%(38) 18%(37) 8%(17) 19%(38) 36%(73) 202 Employ: Other 25%(28) 26%(28) 14%(16) 13%(15) 22%(25) 111 Military HH: Yes 22%(73) 27%(91) 10%(32) 24%(80) 17%(55) 331 Military HH: No 26%(435) 25%(419) 10%(171) 20%(330) 18%(306) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 42%(435) 35%(367) 6%(62) 2%(19) 16%(162) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(73) 15%(142) 15%(141) 41%(391) 21%(199) 946 Biden Job Approve 41%(478) 38%(445) 6%(66) 1%(12) 15%(177) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(28) 7%(52) 18%(134) 53%(397) 18%(132) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_8: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Education Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(508) 26%(510) 10%(203) 21%(410) 18%(361) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 61%(419) 28%(194) 3%(21) 1%(4) 7%(50) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 12%(58) 51%(250) 9%(45) 2%(8) 26%(127) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(10) 17%(29) 33%(60) 10%(18) 35%(62) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(18) 4%(23) 13%(74) 67%(379) 12%(70) 564 Favorable of Biden 41%(486) 38%(448) 5%(63) 1%(10) 14%(168) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(17) 7%(50) 18%(134) 54%(399) 19%(139) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 61%(420) 27%(190) 2%(13) 1%(6) 9%(64) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 14%(66) 54%(258) 10%(50) 1%(4) 22%(104) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 3%(5) 16%(23) 33%(48) 11%(15) 36%(52) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 2%(12) 4%(26) 14%(86) 65%(384) 15%(87) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 25%(158) 23%(148) 12%(73) 22%(141) 18%(115) 635 #1 Issue: Security 10%(33) 13%(44) 13%(44) 51%(170) 13%(45) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 36%(113) 37%(116) 7%(22) 4%(13) 15%(46) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29%(74) 30%(76) 10%(24) 15%(37) 17%(44) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 26%(32) 29%(35) 2%(3) 6%(7) 37%(44) 121 #1 Issue: Education 16%(11) 34%(24) 14%(10) 15%(11) 22%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 36%(34) 28%(27) 14%(13) 6%(6) 16%(15) 96 #1 Issue: Other 31%(52) 23%(39) 8%(13) 15%(26) 22%(36) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 43%(448) 36%(376) 6%(65) 1%(9) 15%(154) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(23) 12%(86) 15%(104) 52%(359) 17%(119) 690 2020 Vote: Other 11%(7) 13%(8) 20%(13) 25%(17) 31%(21) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(27) 21%(38) 12%(21) 14%(26) 37%(67) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 44%(358) 36%(291) 5%(43) 2%(14) 13%(107) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(35) 12%(74) 15%(91) 50%(297) 16%(93) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 11%(7) 26%(16) 10%(6) 35%(22) 19%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 47%(361) 35%(269) 5%(39) 1%(9) 12%(96) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(28) 14%(93) 15%(100) 50%(323) 16%(107) 652 2016 Vote: Other 19%(20) 20%(21) 17%(18) 24%(26) 20%(22) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(99) 27%(125) 10%(46) 11%(52) 30%(135) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_8: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Education Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(508) 26%(510) 10%(203) 21%(410) 18%(361) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(360) 26%(337) 9%(120) 23%(297) 14%(179) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 21%(148) 25%(173) 12%(83) 16%(113) 26%(182) 699 4-Region: Northeast 25%(88) 30%(108) 8%(28) 20%(72) 17%(60) 355 4-Region: Midwest 21%(97) 23%(107) 10%(46) 25%(114) 21%(94) 458 4-Region: South 25%(190) 25%(186) 10%(75) 20%(146) 20%(147) 744 4-Region: West 31%(133) 25%(109) 13%(54) 18%(78) 14%(60) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 43%(429) 36%(361) 5%(54) 2%(18) 14%(137) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6%(41) 13%(93) 17%(122) 46%(338) 19%(137) 732 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_9: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? National security Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(509) 24%(475) 8%(168) 26%(512) 16%(327) 1992 Gender: Male 28%(263) 25%(230) 9%(83) 27%(255) 11%(102) 932 Gender: Female 23%(247) 23%(245) 8%(85) 24%(256) 21%(226) 1060 Age: 18-34 20%(102) 26%(130) 9%(47) 15%(77) 29%(144) 500 Age: 35-44 32%(97) 24%(72) 9%(29) 19%(57) 16%(48) 303 Age: 45-64 23%(170) 24%(173) 7%(54) 32%(231) 13%(97) 725 Age: 65+ 30%(140) 22%(101) 8%(38) 32%(147) 8%(38) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(26) 24%(39) 9%(15) 9%(14) 42%(70) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 27%(141) 26%(137) 9%(50) 18%(96) 19%(102) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 24%(118) 22%(108) 8%(37) 30%(148) 15%(75) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 27%(208) 24%(183) 7%(55) 31%(233) 10%(77) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 45%(391) 33%(287) 4%(35) 3%(25) 14%(123) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(78) 24%(120) 12%(59) 25%(129) 24%(125) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(40) 11%(68) 12%(74) 58%(358) 13%(80) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 51%(192) 34%(127) 5%(17) 3%(9) 8%(30) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 41%(199) 33%(159) 4%(18) 3%(16) 19%(92) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(38) 23%(59) 12%(31) 33%(82) 17%(42) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 15%(40) 24%(61) 11%(28) 18%(47) 32%(83) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(33) 14%(44) 11%(35) 54%(164) 10%(29) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(7) 8%(25) 13%(40) 61%(194) 16%(51) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 42%(258) 35%(214) 4%(26) 4%(24) 15%(91) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28%(165) 29%(174) 9%(52) 15%(91) 19%(110) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(68) 11%(71) 11%(76) 57%(379) 11%(76) 670 Educ: < College 23%(287) 21%(257) 8%(100) 29%(369) 19%(239) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(131) 28%(132) 10%(46) 20%(96) 14%(65) 471 Educ: Post-grad 34%(90) 32%(87) 8%(22) 17%(46) 9%(23) 268 Income: Under 50k 22%(207) 24%(229) 8%(77) 25%(232) 21%(199) 945 Income: 50k-100k 29%(190) 22%(147) 8%(55) 28%(185) 13%(88) 666 Income: 100k+ 29%(112) 26%(99) 10%(36) 25%(94) 11%(40) 381 Ethnicity: White 24%(394) 24%(389) 9%(152) 29%(469) 13%(207) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24%(46) 28%(55) 6%(11) 17%(33) 25%(48) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_9: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? National security Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(509) 24%(475) 8%(168) 26%(512) 16%(327) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 33%(85) 23%(58) 3%(8) 10%(24) 31%(79) 253 Ethnicity: Other 24%(31) 22%(29) 6%(8) 15%(19) 32%(42) 128 All Christian 27%(265) 22%(219) 9%(88) 31%(302) 12%(117) 991 All Non-Christian 39%(45) 24%(27) 10%(12) 13%(14) 14%(16) 114 Atheist 44%(40) 27%(25) 9%(8) 7%(6) 13%(12) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 22%(109) 28%(140) 7%(33) 20%(102) 23%(117) 502 Something Else 17%(50) 22%(64) 9%(27) 30%(87) 22%(66) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35%(46) 23%(31) 9%(12) 19%(25) 14%(18) 131 Evangelical 23%(115) 19%(95) 10%(49) 35%(174) 14%(69) 502 Non-Evangelical 25%(189) 24%(178) 8%(62) 28%(204) 15%(109) 741 Community: Urban 35%(195) 28%(157) 8%(44) 13%(71) 17%(95) 562 Community: Suburban 24%(227) 24%(229) 9%(83) 27%(262) 17%(166) 967 Community: Rural 19%(87) 19%(89) 9%(41) 38%(178) 14%(67) 463 Employ: Private Sector 27%(179) 27%(183) 9%(63) 28%(188) 9%(61) 673 Employ: Government 21%(26) 29%(36) 10%(12) 23%(28) 17%(21) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 25%(42) 20%(34) 7%(11) 20%(34) 27%(45) 165 Employ: Homemaker 24%(28) 19%(23) 7%(9) 34%(40) 16%(19) 119 Employ: Student 19%(15) 31%(24) 8%(6) 2%(1) 40%(31) 77 Employ: Retired 31%(162) 21%(110) 8%(42) 30%(157) 10%(50) 520 Employ: Unemployed 16%(33) 18%(36) 6%(12) 21%(43) 39%(78) 202 Employ: Other 23%(25) 27%(30) 12%(13) 18%(21) 21%(23) 111 Military HH: Yes 23%(77) 25%(84) 7%(23) 31%(102) 14%(45) 331 Military HH: No 26%(432) 24%(392) 9%(145) 25%(410) 17%(282) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 42%(437) 35%(367) 5%(55) 2%(17) 16%(169) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(72) 11%(108) 12%(113) 52%(495) 17%(158) 946 Biden Job Approve 41%(481) 37%(438) 5%(62) 1%(15) 15%(182) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(26) 4%(28) 14%(105) 67%(495) 12%(89) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_9: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? National security Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(509) 24%(475) 8%(168) 26%(512) 16%(327) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 61%(420) 28%(194) 2%(17) 1%(6) 8%(53) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 12%(61) 50%(244) 9%(45) 2%(9) 27%(130) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(10) 10%(18) 33%(59) 21%(38) 30%(54) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(16) 2%(11) 8%(46) 81%(457) 6%(34) 564 Favorable of Biden 42%(489) 37%(440) 5%(60) 1%(16) 15%(171) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(16) 4%(33) 14%(103) 67%(493) 13%(94) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 60%(416) 28%(192) 2%(16) 1%(6) 9%(64) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 15%(73) 51%(247) 9%(44) 2%(11) 22%(107) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 5%(7) 16%(22) 32%(45) 18%(25) 30%(43) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(9) 2%(10) 10%(57) 79%(468) 9%(51) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(145) 22%(137) 11%(69) 27%(173) 17%(111) 635 #1 Issue: Security 10%(35) 8%(29) 7%(24) 69%(232) 5%(18) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 37%(116) 37%(114) 6%(19) 4%(13) 16%(49) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(77) 29%(74) 10%(25) 18%(47) 13%(33) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 26%(32) 21%(26) 6%(7) 4%(5) 43%(52) 121 #1 Issue: Education 14%(10) 43%(30) 8%(6) 9%(6) 26%(19) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 37%(36) 34%(33) 7%(7) 5%(4) 16%(16) 96 #1 Issue: Other 36%(59) 20%(33) 7%(12) 19%(32) 18%(31) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 44%(458) 36%(377) 5%(48) 2%(19) 14%(149) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(23) 8%(59) 13%(88) 64%(444) 11%(77) 690 2020 Vote: Other 10%(7) 14%(9) 20%(13) 27%(18) 29%(20) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(19) 16%(29) 11%(19) 17%(31) 45%(80) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 45%(368) 36%(290) 5%(43) 2%(20) 11%(92) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(33) 12%(68) 11%(65) 61%(359) 11%(65) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 11%(7) 19%(12) 16%(10) 37%(24) 17%(11) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 48%(372) 35%(272) 4%(31) 2%(14) 11%(85) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(33) 11%(74) 11%(74) 62%(403) 10%(68) 652 2016 Vote: Other 18%(20) 22%(24) 14%(15) 26%(28) 19%(21) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(84) 23%(105) 11%(48) 15%(67) 33%(153) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_9: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? National security Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(509) 24%(475) 8%(168) 26%(512) 16%(327) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(366) 25%(328) 7%(96) 28%(367) 10%(136) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 21%(143) 21%(147) 10%(72) 21%(145) 27%(192) 699 4-Region: Northeast 27%(97) 25%(90) 8%(28) 25%(87) 15%(53) 355 4-Region: Midwest 21%(96) 21%(96) 10%(44) 31%(141) 18%(81) 458 4-Region: South 25%(187) 22%(166) 9%(67) 26%(192) 18%(131) 744 4-Region: West 30%(129) 28%(123) 7%(29) 21%(91) 14%(63) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 44%(436) 35%(348) 4%(41) 3%(26) 15%(150) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6%(42) 11%(78) 12%(91) 58%(426) 13%(95) 732 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_10: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Gun policy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(503) 22%(445) 10%(196) 29%(579) 13%(269) 1992 Gender: Male 26%(246) 23%(217) 10%(97) 33%(304) 7%(69) 932 Gender: Female 24%(257) 21%(228) 9%(99) 26%(276) 19%(200) 1060 Age: 18-34 22%(108) 24%(122) 14%(70) 20%(102) 20%(98) 500 Age: 35-44 27%(83) 27%(81) 11%(33) 21%(63) 14%(43) 303 Age: 45-64 23%(168) 21%(153) 8%(56) 36%(262) 12%(88) 725 Age: 65+ 31%(145) 19%(88) 8%(37) 33%(153) 9%(40) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 17%(29) 22%(37) 20%(32) 13%(22) 27%(45) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 25%(133) 27%(142) 11%(58) 22%(114) 15%(79) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 21%(104) 20%(98) 9%(43) 36%(176) 13%(66) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 29%(219) 21%(158) 8%(61) 32%(243) 10%(75) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 46%(396) 32%(276) 7%(59) 4%(33) 11%(98) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(80) 20%(103) 12%(59) 30%(154) 22%(115) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 4%(27) 11%(66) 13%(78) 63%(392) 9%(56) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 51%(192) 34%(127) 7%(25) 4%(15) 5%(18) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 42%(204) 31%(149) 7%(34) 4%(18) 17%(80) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(37) 19%(48) 14%(35) 40%(102) 12%(31) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 17%(43) 21%(55) 9%(24) 20%(53) 32%(84) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(17) 14%(42) 12%(37) 62%(187) 7%(21) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(10) 8%(24) 13%(42) 65%(205) 11%(35) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 46%(281) 33%(202) 7%(43) 5%(29) 10%(59) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 25%(149) 27%(158) 11%(63) 19%(110) 19%(112) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(57) 10%(67) 11%(77) 61%(409) 9%(60) 670 Educ: < College 23%(292) 19%(233) 8%(101) 34%(427) 16%(201) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(131) 28%(130) 13%(62) 22%(104) 9%(44) 471 Educ: Post-grad 30%(81) 31%(82) 12%(33) 18%(49) 9%(24) 268 Income: Under 50k 24%(227) 22%(211) 8%(76) 28%(266) 17%(163) 945 Income: 50k-100k 28%(186) 20%(135) 11%(70) 32%(213) 9%(62) 666 Income: 100k+ 24%(90) 26%(98) 13%(49) 26%(100) 11%(44) 381 Ethnicity: White 24%(394) 22%(354) 10%(162) 33%(527) 11%(173) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24%(46) 27%(53) 9%(18) 24%(46) 16%(30) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_10: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Gun policy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(503) 22%(445) 10%(196) 29%(579) 13%(269) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 34%(87) 24%(60) 8%(21) 10%(24) 24%(60) 253 Ethnicity: Other 17%(22) 23%(30) 10%(13) 22%(29) 27%(35) 128 All Christian 25%(249) 23%(225) 10%(96) 33%(328) 9%(93) 991 All Non-Christian 43%(49) 21%(24) 9%(10) 15%(17) 12%(14) 114 Atheist 44%(40) 28%(26) 6%(5) 11%(10) 11%(10) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 23%(117) 23%(116) 11%(56) 24%(119) 19%(95) 502 Something Else 17%(49) 18%(53) 10%(29) 36%(106) 19%(56) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(49) 21%(27) 10%(12) 21%(27) 12%(15) 131 Evangelical 20%(98) 21%(107) 10%(51) 38%(192) 11%(53) 502 Non-Evangelical 26%(194) 22%(161) 9%(65) 31%(229) 12%(92) 741 Community: Urban 30%(170) 30%(168) 13%(73) 14%(79) 13%(73) 562 Community: Suburban 26%(253) 21%(201) 9%(89) 29%(283) 15%(142) 967 Community: Rural 18%(81) 16%(76) 7%(34) 47%(218) 12%(54) 463 Employ: Private Sector 24%(161) 29%(193) 10%(67) 30%(199) 8%(53) 673 Employ: Government 19%(24) 27%(34) 11%(14) 29%(35) 14%(17) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 29%(49) 15%(25) 12%(20) 24%(40) 19%(32) 165 Employ: Homemaker 22%(26) 11%(13) 9%(11) 39%(46) 19%(23) 119 Employ: Student 25%(19) 29%(22) 22%(17) 3%(2) 22%(17) 77 Employ: Retired 32%(164) 18%(93) 7%(37) 33%(173) 10%(53) 520 Employ: Unemployed 18%(36) 19%(38) 9%(18) 26%(53) 29%(58) 202 Employ: Other 23%(26) 24%(27) 12%(13) 27%(30) 14%(15) 111 Military HH: Yes 22%(73) 20%(66) 10%(32) 37%(122) 12%(39) 331 Military HH: No 26%(430) 23%(378) 10%(164) 28%(458) 14%(230) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 40%(421) 32%(331) 8%(87) 5%(48) 15%(160) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(83) 12%(114) 12%(109) 56%(532) 12%(109) 946 Biden Job Approve 40%(469) 34%(399) 9%(104) 4%(46) 14%(159) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(30) 6%(41) 12%(89) 71%(530) 7%(53) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_10: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Gun policy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(503) 22%(445) 10%(196) 29%(579) 13%(269) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 57%(390) 28%(190) 5%(36) 3%(19) 8%(54) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 16%(80) 43%(208) 14%(68) 6%(28) 22%(105) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 9%(17) 13%(23) 30%(53) 31%(55) 17%(30) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(13) 3%(18) 6%(35) 84%(475) 4%(23) 564 Favorable of Biden 41%(478) 33%(393) 9%(104) 4%(43) 13%(159) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 3%(20) 6%(44) 11%(83) 72%(532) 8%(59) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 56%(389) 27%(189) 5%(32) 3%(20) 9%(64) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 19%(90) 42%(204) 15%(72) 5%(22) 20%(95) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 10%(15) 17%(24) 29%(41) 27%(39) 17%(25) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(5) 3%(20) 7%(42) 83%(493) 6%(34) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(149) 18%(115) 13%(81) 31%(200) 14%(91) 635 #1 Issue: Security 9%(30) 12%(40) 6%(22) 67%(227) 5%(17) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 39%(120) 33%(103) 7%(21) 8%(25) 13%(41) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29%(73) 25%(63) 10%(25) 25%(63) 12%(32) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 29%(35) 28%(34) 7%(8) 5%(7) 31%(38) 121 #1 Issue: Education 18%(13) 21%(15) 21%(15) 15%(11) 25%(17) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 31%(30) 36%(35) 10%(10) 12%(11) 11%(11) 96 #1 Issue: Other 32%(53) 24%(40) 9%(14) 22%(36) 14%(22) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 43%(454) 33%(349) 7%(72) 4%(43) 13%(134) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(22) 9%(59) 11%(79) 69%(474) 8%(56) 690 2020 Vote: Other 8%(5) 12%(8) 14%(9) 34%(23) 33%(22) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(21) 16%(28) 20%(36) 22%(39) 30%(54) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 47%(385) 33%(267) 5%(43) 5%(40) 10%(78) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 4%(26) 11%(63) 12%(71) 65%(383) 8%(48) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(6) 16%(10) 7%(4) 45%(28) 23%(15) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 48%(375) 32%(247) 6%(46) 4%(29) 10%(78) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(31) 11%(73) 11%(70) 65%(421) 9%(57) 652 2016 Vote: Other 15%(16) 27%(29) 11%(12) 31%(34) 15%(16) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(81) 21%(96) 15%(69) 21%(95) 25%(116) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_10: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Gun policy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(503) 22%(445) 10%(196) 29%(579) 13%(269) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(365) 24%(305) 8%(108) 31%(402) 9%(112) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 20%(138) 20%(139) 13%(88) 25%(177) 22%(156) 699 4-Region: Northeast 25%(89) 25%(90) 8%(27) 27%(96) 15%(54) 355 4-Region: Midwest 24%(111) 20%(89) 11%(51) 33%(151) 12%(55) 458 4-Region: South 26%(192) 20%(150) 10%(77) 30%(222) 14%(103) 744 4-Region: West 26%(111) 27%(116) 9%(41) 25%(110) 13%(57) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 45%(448) 32%(322) 7%(69) 4%(40) 12%(121) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 4%(27) 11%(77) 13%(95) 63%(462) 10%(70) 732 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_11: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(494) 26%(512) 7%(137) 20%(403) 22%(446) 1992 Gender: Male 27%(249) 28%(264) 7%(62) 21%(194) 17%(162) 932 Gender: Female 23%(245) 23%(247) 7%(75) 20%(209) 27%(284) 1060 Age: 18-34 24%(119) 29%(145) 6%(29) 13%(66) 28%(140) 500 Age: 35-44 29%(87) 31%(94) 8%(25) 14%(41) 18%(55) 303 Age: 45-64 23%(167) 22%(160) 6%(47) 26%(185) 23%(166) 725 Age: 65+ 26%(120) 24%(113) 8%(36) 24%(110) 18%(85) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 24%(39) 24%(40) 4%(6) 7%(12) 41%(68) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 26%(137) 33%(172) 8%(40) 15%(78) 19%(99) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 23%(114) 22%(107) 8%(37) 23%(114) 24%(115) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 25%(190) 24%(182) 6%(44) 24%(184) 21%(156) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 44%(383) 34%(297) 3%(25) 3%(26) 15%(130) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(83) 23%(116) 8%(42) 18%(94) 34%(175) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 4%(28) 16%(99) 11%(70) 46%(283) 23%(141) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 50%(189) 37%(137) 3%(13) 2%(8) 8%(29) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 40%(194) 33%(159) 3%(12) 4%(18) 21%(102) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(40) 24%(61) 5%(14) 24%(60) 30%(77) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 17%(43) 21%(55) 11%(28) 13%(34) 38%(98) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(20) 21%(65) 12%(36) 41%(126) 19%(57) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(8) 11%(34) 11%(34) 49%(157) 27%(84) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 42%(259) 36%(221) 3%(21) 3%(17) 16%(95) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 26%(152) 30%(178) 6%(37) 12%(72) 26%(154) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(59) 14%(94) 11%(74) 44%(295) 22%(148) 670 Educ: < College 23%(292) 21%(263) 6%(78) 24%(300) 26%(321) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(125) 32%(152) 8%(37) 15%(72) 18%(85) 471 Educ: Post-grad 29%(77) 36%(97) 8%(22) 12%(31) 15%(40) 268 Income: Under 50k 23%(219) 25%(233) 6%(60) 20%(186) 26%(247) 945 Income: 50k-100k 25%(169) 25%(169) 7%(45) 22%(149) 20%(134) 666 Income: 100k+ 28%(105) 29%(110) 8%(32) 18%(69) 17%(66) 381 Ethnicity: White 23%(373) 26%(419) 8%(122) 22%(362) 21%(334) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 22%(42) 35%(67) 3%(6) 19%(36) 22%(42) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_11: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(494) 26%(512) 7%(137) 20%(403) 22%(446) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 38%(96) 23%(58) 2%(6) 8%(20) 29%(73) 253 Ethnicity: Other 19%(24) 27%(35) 7%(9) 16%(21) 31%(39) 128 All Christian 24%(239) 27%(265) 7%(66) 23%(225) 20%(196) 991 All Non-Christian 37%(42) 27%(30) 7%(8) 12%(14) 16%(19) 114 Atheist 38%(35) 31%(28) 7%(6) 3%(3) 21%(20) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 24%(123) 27%(138) 6%(29) 15%(77) 27%(136) 502 Something Else 19%(55) 17%(50) 10%(28) 29%(84) 26%(76) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 34%(45) 26%(34) 8%(10) 14%(19) 18%(24) 131 Evangelical 22%(112) 22%(109) 8%(42) 29%(144) 19%(95) 502 Non-Evangelical 23%(172) 26%(193) 6%(47) 21%(158) 23%(171) 741 Community: Urban 34%(191) 30%(171) 7%(37) 10%(56) 19%(107) 562 Community: Suburban 23%(220) 25%(246) 7%(68) 20%(197) 24%(236) 967 Community: Rural 18%(83) 20%(95) 7%(32) 32%(150) 22%(103) 463 Employ: Private Sector 25%(171) 29%(198) 9%(58) 22%(146) 15%(100) 673 Employ: Government 23%(29) 27%(34) 9%(12) 18%(22) 22%(27) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 26%(43) 24%(39) 6%(10) 15%(24) 30%(49) 165 Employ: Homemaker 24%(29) 19%(23) 5%(6) 25%(30) 26%(31) 119 Employ: Student 26%(20) 28%(21) 5%(4) 3%(2) 38%(29) 77 Employ: Retired 26%(138) 22%(116) 7%(36) 23%(119) 21%(112) 520 Employ: Unemployed 17%(35) 24%(49) 2%(4) 20%(41) 36%(73) 202 Employ: Other 26%(29) 28%(31) 8%(9) 16%(18) 22%(25) 111 Military HH: Yes 20%(68) 26%(86) 9%(29) 24%(81) 21%(69) 331 Military HH: No 26%(426) 26%(426) 7%(109) 19%(322) 23%(377) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 40%(423) 35%(371) 3%(35) 2%(24) 19%(194) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(71) 15%(141) 11%(103) 40%(379) 27%(253) 946 Biden Job Approve 40%(469) 37%(439) 3%(41) 1%(15) 18%(215) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 3%(22) 9%(68) 13%(94) 52%(386) 23%(173) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_11: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(494) 26%(512) 7%(137) 20%(403) 22%(446) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 57%(395) 28%(192) 3%(18) 2%(10) 11%(74) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 15%(74) 51%(247) 5%(23) 1%(5) 29%(141) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(11) 20%(35) 27%(48) 15%(27) 32%(58) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(11) 6%(33) 8%(46) 64%(359) 20%(115) 564 Favorable of Biden 40%(467) 38%(448) 3%(40) 2%(18) 17%(203) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(17) 8%(59) 12%(91) 52%(384) 25%(188) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 57%(393) 28%(192) 2%(16) 1%(10) 12%(83) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 15%(74) 53%(256) 5%(24) 2%(8) 25%(121) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 6%(9) 19%(27) 28%(40) 11%(16) 36%(51) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(8) 5%(32) 9%(51) 62%(368) 23%(137) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(146) 23%(146) 9%(55) 21%(135) 24%(153) 635 #1 Issue: Security 10%(32) 11%(38) 8%(26) 50%(169) 21%(72) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 37%(114) 37%(116) 6%(19) 3%(8) 17%(52) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29%(73) 32%(82) 6%(15) 18%(47) 15%(38) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27%(32) 26%(32) 1%(1) 5%(6) 41%(50) 121 #1 Issue: Education 13%(9) 34%(24) 12%(8) 9%(7) 32%(22) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 37%(35) 34%(32) 5%(4) 7%(7) 18%(17) 96 #1 Issue: Other 31%(52) 25%(42) 5%(8) 15%(24) 24%(40) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 41%(431) 37%(385) 4%(40) 2%(19) 17%(176) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(27) 11%(77) 12%(83) 50%(342) 23%(161) 690 2020 Vote: Other 9%(6) 16%(10) 10%(7) 19%(13) 46%(30) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(29) 21%(37) 4%(7) 16%(29) 42%(76) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 43%(349) 37%(301) 4%(33) 2%(18) 14%(111) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 4%(26) 16%(94) 10%(62) 48%(283) 21%(126) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 11%(7) 11%(7) 15%(9) 30%(19) 33%(21) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 45%(345) 35%(274) 3%(27) 2%(15) 15%(113) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(29) 16%(103) 11%(70) 48%(310) 21%(140) 652 2016 Vote: Other 17%(18) 27%(29) 7%(7) 19%(20) 30%(32) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(102) 23%(105) 7%(33) 13%(58) 35%(159) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_11: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(494) 26%(512) 7%(137) 20%(403) 22%(446) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 26%(336) 28%(358) 7%(90) 22%(283) 17%(226) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 23%(158) 22%(154) 7%(48) 17%(120) 31%(220) 699 4-Region: Northeast 25%(89) 25%(89) 9%(31) 19%(66) 23%(81) 355 4-Region: Midwest 22%(103) 21%(97) 8%(36) 24%(111) 24%(111) 458 4-Region: South 25%(185) 27%(202) 5%(38) 20%(148) 23%(170) 744 4-Region: West 27%(117) 28%(124) 7%(32) 18%(78) 19%(85) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 42%(422) 36%(356) 3%(30) 3%(27) 17%(166) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 4%(30) 15%(108) 12%(84) 45%(327) 25%(182) 732 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_12: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Coronavirus Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(803) 23%(448) 10%(192) 19%(376) 9%(173) 1992 Gender: Male 41%(380) 22%(208) 11%(106) 20%(186) 6%(52) 932 Gender: Female 40%(423) 23%(240) 8%(87) 18%(189) 11%(121) 1060 Age: 18-34 32%(159) 27%(137) 10%(52) 17%(83) 14%(70) 500 Age: 35-44 46%(138) 22%(66) 11%(33) 14%(41) 8%(24) 303 Age: 45-64 40%(293) 20%(144) 9%(66) 23%(164) 8%(58) 725 Age: 65+ 46%(213) 22%(100) 9%(41) 19%(88) 4%(21) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 33%(55) 25%(42) 11%(17) 13%(21) 18%(29) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 36%(190) 27%(143) 10%(54) 16%(83) 11%(57) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 39%(189) 19%(94) 11%(52) 23%(114) 8%(38) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 46%(346) 21%(158) 8%(64) 19%(144) 6%(44) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 66%(566) 23%(197) 4%(35) 2%(19) 5%(44) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 34%(171) 23%(116) 10%(50) 20%(104) 13%(69) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(66) 22%(136) 17%(107) 41%(252) 10%(60) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 70%(262) 22%(81) 6%(22) 1%(3) 2%(9) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 63%(304) 24%(116) 3%(14) 3%(16) 7%(35) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(79) 19%(47) 11%(27) 29%(74) 10%(25) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 36%(93) 27%(69) 9%(23) 12%(30) 17%(44) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(39) 26%(80) 19%(57) 36%(109) 6%(19) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(26) 18%(56) 16%(50) 45%(143) 13%(41) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 67%(412) 23%(140) 4%(26) 2%(12) 4%(24) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 43%(257) 27%(162) 7%(43) 12%(74) 9%(56) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(103) 19%(127) 16%(109) 40%(270) 9%(60) 670 Educ: < College 36%(454) 21%(260) 10%(120) 22%(279) 11%(140) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 45%(210) 26%(122) 10%(49) 14%(68) 5%(22) 471 Educ: Post-grad 52%(139) 25%(66) 9%(23) 11%(29) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 38%(356) 23%(217) 9%(87) 19%(175) 12%(110) 945 Income: 50k-100k 42%(278) 20%(133) 10%(68) 21%(138) 7%(49) 666 Income: 100k+ 44%(169) 26%(99) 10%(38) 16%(62) 4%(14) 381 Ethnicity: White 40%(636) 23%(363) 10%(163) 21%(333) 7%(116) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 41%(79) 19%(36) 10%(19) 19%(36) 11%(22) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_12: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Coronavirus Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(803) 23%(448) 10%(192) 19%(376) 9%(173) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 48%(121) 23%(58) 6%(14) 9%(23) 14%(36) 253 Ethnicity: Other 35%(45) 21%(27) 12%(16) 15%(19) 17%(22) 128 All Christian 42%(412) 21%(209) 10%(103) 21%(205) 6%(62) 991 All Non-Christian 50%(57) 19%(22) 13%(15) 8%(10) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 63%(58) 20%(18) 8%(7) 6%(6) 3%(3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38%(193) 27%(134) 9%(44) 15%(75) 11%(55) 502 Something Else 28%(83) 22%(65) 8%(24) 27%(80) 14%(42) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 44%(58) 20%(26) 13%(17) 14%(18) 9%(12) 131 Evangelical 32%(159) 22%(110) 12%(59) 26%(132) 9%(43) 502 Non-Evangelical 44%(327) 21%(153) 8%(61) 19%(141) 8%(59) 741 Community: Urban 47%(266) 26%(145) 9%(51) 9%(53) 8%(46) 562 Community: Suburban 41%(399) 22%(208) 9%(90) 19%(186) 9%(84) 967 Community: Rural 30%(137) 20%(95) 11%(51) 30%(137) 9%(43) 463 Employ: Private Sector 41%(275) 24%(163) 10%(67) 20%(136) 5%(32) 673 Employ: Government 30%(37) 30%(37) 9%(11) 22%(28) 9%(12) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 38%(63) 23%(38) 12%(19) 13%(22) 14%(24) 165 Employ: Homemaker 33%(39) 19%(22) 11%(13) 27%(32) 11%(13) 119 Employ: Student 42%(32) 29%(23) 6%(4) 10%(8) 13%(10) 77 Employ: Retired 48%(250) 18%(92) 10%(51) 19%(101) 5%(26) 520 Employ: Unemployed 28%(56) 25%(50) 6%(11) 19%(38) 23%(47) 202 Employ: Other 46%(51) 20%(23) 14%(15) 11%(12) 9%(10) 111 Military HH: Yes 41%(136) 19%(63) 11%(35) 20%(67) 9%(30) 331 Military HH: No 40%(666) 23%(385) 9%(157) 19%(309) 9%(143) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 63%(657) 25%(263) 4%(41) 1%(15) 7%(71) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(146) 20%(185) 16%(152) 38%(361) 11%(102) 946 Biden Job Approve 65%(761) 25%(296) 4%(42) 2%(20) 5%(59) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 5%(36) 19%(138) 20%(146) 48%(354) 9%(69) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_12: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Coronavirus Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(803) 23%(448) 10%(192) 19%(376) 9%(173) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 81%(555) 11%(76) 3%(19) 1%(9) 4%(30) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 42%(205) 45%(220) 5%(23) 2%(11) 6%(29) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 9%(17) 39%(70) 30%(53) 7%(12) 15%(26) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(19) 12%(68) 16%(92) 61%(342) 8%(43) 564 Favorable of Biden 66%(774) 25%(293) 3%(37) 2%(18) 5%(54) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 3%(23) 18%(136) 20%(150) 48%(353) 10%(77) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 80%(558) 11%(76) 2%(17) 1%(7) 5%(36) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 45%(215) 45%(217) 4%(20) 2%(12) 4%(18) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 10%(14) 44%(62) 29%(42) 5%(7) 13%(18) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(9) 12%(73) 18%(108) 58%(346) 10%(59) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 35%(223) 23%(147) 12%(76) 21%(133) 9%(56) 635 #1 Issue: Security 14%(48) 19%(65) 14%(48) 46%(155) 6%(21) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 61%(188) 26%(80) 6%(20) 2%(5) 5%(17) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 49%(124) 24%(62) 6%(17) 13%(34) 8%(20) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 43%(51) 24%(29) 2%(2) 7%(8) 25%(30) 121 #1 Issue: Education 36%(25) 33%(23) 7%(5) 12%(8) 12%(8) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 62%(60) 14%(14) 10%(10) 7%(7) 7%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 50%(82) 17%(29) 9%(15) 15%(25) 9%(15) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 67%(707) 23%(242) 4%(37) 1%(11) 5%(55) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 6%(45) 20%(141) 18%(125) 45%(312) 10%(67) 690 2020 Vote: Other 17%(11) 25%(17) 17%(11) 21%(14) 20%(13) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(37) 26%(46) 11%(19) 21%(38) 21%(38) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 68%(557) 23%(189) 4%(31) 1%(10) 3%(26) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 12%(73) 21%(125) 15%(89) 44%(258) 8%(46) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 17%(11) 20%(13) 14%(9) 30%(19) 19%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 69%(537) 22%(171) 4%(28) 1%(7) 4%(30) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(75) 22%(146) 15%(100) 42%(272) 9%(60) 652 2016 Vote: Other 38%(41) 21%(22) 11%(12) 22%(24) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33%(150) 23%(107) 12%(53) 16%(73) 16%(74) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_12: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Coronavirus Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(803) 23%(448) 10%(192) 19%(376) 9%(173) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 44%(570) 22%(283) 9%(112) 20%(252) 6%(76) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 33%(233) 24%(166) 12%(81) 18%(123) 14%(97) 699 4-Region: Northeast 40%(141) 24%(86) 10%(37) 17%(61) 9%(31) 355 4-Region: Midwest 38%(173) 21%(98) 9%(41) 24%(109) 8%(36) 458 4-Region: South 40%(299) 22%(167) 10%(77) 18%(131) 9%(69) 744 4-Region: West 43%(189) 22%(98) 9%(38) 17%(74) 9%(37) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 66%(661) 23%(229) 4%(37) 2%(24) 5%(50) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10%(77) 22%(158) 17%(125) 41%(301) 10%(71) 732 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_13: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Voting rights Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(592) 23%(463) 8%(157) 25%(491) 15%(289) 1992 Gender: Male 30%(281) 26%(243) 8%(78) 27%(248) 9%(82) 932 Gender: Female 29%(311) 21%(220) 7%(79) 23%(243) 20%(207) 1060 Age: 18-34 27%(134) 26%(131) 7%(34) 16%(82) 24%(119) 500 Age: 35-44 33%(100) 27%(83) 10%(30) 17%(53) 12%(38) 303 Age: 45-64 28%(202) 22%(159) 7%(51) 30%(219) 13%(94) 725 Age: 65+ 34%(156) 19%(90) 9%(43) 30%(137) 8%(38) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 27%(44) 18%(30) 9%(15) 9%(15) 37%(60) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 29%(155) 31%(162) 7%(35) 18%(95) 15%(80) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 28%(135) 20%(98) 9%(42) 29%(140) 15%(73) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 32%(241) 22%(167) 7%(55) 29%(222) 9%(71) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 51%(443) 31%(268) 4%(31) 3%(24) 11%(94) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 23%(120) 21%(107) 8%(42) 25%(130) 22%(112) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 5%(29) 14%(88) 14%(84) 54%(337) 13%(82) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 53%(200) 36%(134) 4%(15) 3%(10) 5%(17) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 50%(243) 28%(134) 3%(16) 3%(14) 16%(77) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24%(60) 21%(52) 8%(20) 33%(83) 14%(36) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 23%(60) 21%(54) 8%(22) 18%(47) 29%(76) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 7%(21) 19%(57) 14%(42) 51%(155) 9%(29) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(9) 10%(31) 13%(41) 57%(182) 17%(54) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 50%(304) 32%(195) 5%(28) 4%(23) 10%(63) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 33%(197) 28%(164) 6%(37) 15%(89) 18%(105) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(61) 13%(88) 13%(85) 54%(359) 11%(77) 670 Educ: < College 27%(338) 20%(248) 7%(88) 28%(356) 18%(224) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 32%(152) 28%(134) 9%(44) 20%(92) 10%(49) 471 Educ: Post-grad 38%(102) 30%(81) 10%(26) 16%(43) 6%(16) 268 Income: Under 50k 28%(264) 21%(202) 8%(72) 23%(219) 20%(187) 945 Income: 50k-100k 30%(199) 24%(160) 7%(48) 28%(189) 11%(71) 666 Income: 100k+ 34%(129) 27%(102) 10%(37) 22%(83) 8%(30) 381 Ethnicity: White 28%(448) 23%(373) 9%(149) 27%(437) 13%(204) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 27%(53) 26%(50) 4%(8) 22%(42) 21%(40) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_13: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Voting rights Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(592) 23%(463) 8%(157) 25%(491) 15%(289) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 45%(114) 22%(56) 1%(2) 10%(25) 22%(55) 253 Ethnicity: Other 24%(30) 27%(34) 5%(6) 22%(28) 23%(30) 128 All Christian 28%(282) 22%(215) 9%(94) 29%(283) 12%(117) 991 All Non-Christian 40%(46) 27%(31) 8%(10) 15%(17) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 50%(46) 31%(28) 3%(2) 5%(5) 11%(10) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 30%(148) 26%(132) 6%(32) 19%(94) 19%(96) 502 Something Else 24%(69) 20%(57) 7%(20) 32%(93) 19%(55) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35%(46) 27%(35) 8%(11) 19%(25) 11%(14) 131 Evangelical 25%(124) 17%(87) 10%(52) 36%(179) 12%(60) 502 Non-Evangelical 30%(220) 23%(170) 8%(56) 25%(187) 14%(107) 741 Community: Urban 39%(218) 30%(167) 7%(37) 11%(63) 14%(78) 562 Community: Suburban 28%(272) 22%(215) 8%(78) 26%(252) 16%(151) 967 Community: Rural 22%(102) 18%(82) 9%(43) 38%(176) 13%(60) 463 Employ: Private Sector 29%(195) 28%(187) 8%(54) 26%(176) 9%(61) 673 Employ: Government 25%(31) 26%(32) 9%(11) 25%(31) 15%(19) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 31%(52) 20%(33) 10%(16) 21%(34) 19%(31) 165 Employ: Homemaker 25%(30) 12%(14) 8%(9) 34%(41) 21%(25) 119 Employ: Student 36%(28) 19%(15) 11%(9) 2%(1) 31%(24) 77 Employ: Retired 34%(175) 21%(107) 8%(43) 28%(148) 9%(47) 520 Employ: Unemployed 21%(42) 22%(45) 5%(9) 21%(43) 31%(64) 202 Employ: Other 35%(39) 27%(30) 6%(7) 15%(16) 17%(19) 111 Military HH: Yes 26%(87) 24%(78) 10%(32) 28%(92) 13%(43) 331 Military HH: No 30%(505) 23%(385) 8%(125) 24%(399) 15%(246) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 48%(502) 34%(353) 4%(37) 2%(21) 13%(133) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(90) 12%(110) 13%(120) 50%(470) 16%(156) 946 Biden Job Approve 48%(571) 34%(401) 4%(42) 1%(16) 13%(149) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 3%(19) 7%(53) 15%(113) 64%(473) 11%(85) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_13: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Voting rights Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(592) 23%(463) 8%(157) 25%(491) 15%(289) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 69%(473) 22%(150) 2%(15) 1%(5) 7%(46) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 20%(97) 51%(251) 5%(27) 2%(11) 21%(103) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(7) 13%(24) 37%(66) 19%(34) 27%(47) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(12) 5%(29) 8%(47) 78%(439) 7%(38) 564 Favorable of Biden 49%(571) 34%(401) 4%(44) 1%(16) 12%(145) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(11) 7%(53) 15%(109) 64%(474) 12%(91) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 69%(481) 20%(141) 2%(12) 1%(5) 8%(55) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 19%(90) 54%(260) 7%(32) 2%(11) 19%(90) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 5%(7) 18%(26) 36%(51) 17%(25) 24%(34) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(4) 4%(27) 10%(58) 76%(449) 10%(57) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 27%(170) 22%(141) 9%(57) 26%(168) 16%(99) 635 #1 Issue: Security 10%(33) 10%(34) 9%(30) 61%(207) 10%(32) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 46%(144) 31%(95) 6%(20) 5%(15) 12%(36) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 33%(84) 28%(72) 9%(23) 19%(49) 11%(28) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 35%(42) 20%(24) 5%(5) 6%(7) 35%(43) 121 #1 Issue: Education 12%(9) 40%(28) 13%(9) 8%(6) 27%(19) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 52%(50) 24%(23) 5%(5) 7%(7) 12%(11) 96 #1 Issue: Other 36%(60) 28%(46) 4%(7) 19%(32) 13%(21) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 51%(540) 32%(340) 3%(32) 2%(16) 12%(124) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(13) 12%(81) 14%(96) 62%(426) 11%(75) 690 2020 Vote: Other 7%(5) 14%(10) 18%(12) 24%(16) 36%(24) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(32) 18%(32) 9%(17) 18%(33) 36%(65) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 52%(423) 32%(262) 4%(31) 3%(21) 9%(77) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 4%(26) 15%(88) 13%(79) 59%(349) 8%(49) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 13%(8) 19%(12) 11%(7) 38%(24) 18%(11) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 55%(425) 32%(246) 3%(26) 2%(12) 8%(65) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(27) 14%(89) 13%(87) 58%(380) 11%(69) 652 2016 Vote: Other 20%(21) 24%(26) 12%(13) 28%(30) 16%(18) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(118) 22%(102) 7%(32) 15%(68) 30%(136) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_13: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Voting rights Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(592) 23%(463) 8%(157) 25%(491) 15%(289) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 33%(424) 23%(303) 8%(99) 27%(353) 9%(113) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 24%(168) 23%(160) 8%(58) 20%(138) 25%(176) 699 4-Region: Northeast 31%(111) 23%(82) 7%(24) 24%(84) 15%(54) 355 4-Region: Midwest 26%(121) 21%(96) 9%(42) 27%(124) 16%(75) 458 4-Region: South 29%(217) 22%(162) 8%(60) 25%(188) 16%(117) 744 4-Region: West 33%(143) 28%(123) 7%(31) 22%(94) 10%(43) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 52%(515) 31%(311) 4%(40) 2%(24) 11%(110) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 4%(31) 14%(102) 13%(99) 55%(403) 13%(97) 732 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_14: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Foreign policy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(418) 24%(475) 10%(201) 26%(512) 19%(385) 1992 Gender: Male 23%(218) 27%(256) 10%(97) 27%(252) 12%(110) 932 Gender: Female 19%(199) 21%(219) 10%(105) 25%(261) 26%(276) 1060 Age: 18-34 18%(88) 25%(126) 10%(49) 19%(95) 28%(142) 500 Age: 35-44 24%(73) 26%(79) 13%(38) 18%(55) 19%(58) 303 Age: 45-64 18%(130) 23%(167) 10%(72) 30%(219) 19%(138) 725 Age: 65+ 28%(128) 22%(102) 9%(42) 31%(144) 10%(48) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(27) 19%(31) 11%(19) 13%(21) 41%(67) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 22%(113) 28%(149) 9%(49) 20%(108) 21%(108) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 19%(95) 20%(98) 12%(60) 29%(139) 19%(94) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 22%(169) 25%(189) 8%(63) 30%(223) 15%(112) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 38%(327) 34%(296) 6%(54) 5%(40) 17%(144) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 13%(69) 22%(113) 10%(52) 26%(132) 28%(144) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 4%(22) 11%(66) 15%(95) 55%(341) 16%(97) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 45%(168) 39%(147) 6%(22) 3%(10) 8%(29) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 33%(159) 31%(148) 7%(32) 6%(30) 24%(115) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 14%(34) 26%(66) 10%(24) 33%(84) 17%(44) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(35) 18%(48) 11%(28) 19%(48) 39%(100) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 5%(17) 14%(43) 16%(50) 52%(158) 12%(37) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(5) 7%(23) 14%(45) 58%(183) 19%(60) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 38%(231) 35%(213) 6%(37) 6%(38) 16%(95) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 21%(127) 28%(164) 11%(63) 15%(88) 26%(151) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7%(44) 12%(83) 13%(88) 55%(370) 13%(86) 670 Educ: < College 19%(233) 20%(244) 10%(128) 29%(367) 22%(281) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(111) 30%(144) 10%(47) 21%(97) 15%(72) 471 Educ: Post-grad 28%(74) 32%(87) 10%(27) 18%(49) 12%(32) 268 Income: Under 50k 18%(173) 23%(213) 9%(86) 25%(238) 25%(234) 945 Income: 50k-100k 23%(151) 24%(158) 11%(72) 29%(190) 14%(96) 666 Income: 100k+ 25%(94) 27%(105) 11%(43) 22%(84) 15%(55) 381 Ethnicity: White 20%(326) 24%(390) 11%(171) 29%(468) 16%(256) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 18%(36) 28%(54) 10%(20) 21%(40) 23%(44) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_14: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Foreign policy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(418) 24%(475) 10%(201) 26%(512) 19%(385) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 27%(69) 23%(59) 7%(17) 10%(25) 33%(83) 253 Ethnicity: Other 18%(23) 20%(26) 10%(13) 15%(20) 36%(47) 128 All Christian 22%(214) 23%(224) 12%(119) 30%(293) 14%(140) 991 All Non-Christian 31%(35) 24%(27) 11%(12) 17%(20) 17%(20) 114 Atheist 43%(40) 29%(26) 5%(5) 10%(9) 13%(12) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 17%(88) 28%(139) 8%(42) 19%(97) 27%(136) 502 Something Else 14%(40) 20%(58) 8%(23) 32%(94) 27%(78) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 27%(36) 22%(29) 13%(16) 22%(28) 17%(22) 131 Evangelical 17%(85) 22%(108) 10%(50) 35%(178) 16%(81) 502 Non-Evangelical 22%(163) 22%(163) 11%(81) 27%(200) 18%(134) 741 Community: Urban 28%(160) 31%(172) 9%(49) 13%(74) 19%(107) 562 Community: Suburban 19%(185) 22%(217) 11%(106) 27%(265) 20%(194) 967 Community: Rural 16%(73) 19%(86) 10%(46) 37%(173) 18%(84) 463 Employ: Private Sector 23%(152) 28%(190) 11%(77) 27%(180) 11%(74) 673 Employ: Government 17%(21) 29%(36) 7%(8) 25%(31) 23%(28) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 19%(32) 19%(32) 10%(16) 24%(39) 28%(46) 165 Employ: Homemaker 20%(23) 14%(16) 13%(15) 30%(35) 24%(29) 119 Employ: Student 16%(12) 28%(21) 10%(8) 9%(7) 37%(29) 77 Employ: Retired 25%(129) 23%(117) 9%(48) 30%(155) 14%(71) 520 Employ: Unemployed 14%(28) 16%(32) 7%(15) 22%(45) 41%(82) 202 Employ: Other 18%(20) 29%(32) 11%(13) 18%(20) 24%(27) 111 Military HH: Yes 19%(62) 24%(79) 11%(36) 30%(98) 17%(56) 331 Military HH: No 21%(356) 24%(396) 10%(165) 25%(415) 20%(329) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 35%(367) 36%(377) 7%(74) 2%(23) 20%(204) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(51) 10%(98) 13%(127) 52%(489) 19%(181) 946 Biden Job Approve 35%(406) 37%(437) 7%(78) 3%(30) 19%(226) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 1%(9) 4%(31) 16%(121) 65%(482) 14%(101) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_14: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Foreign policy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(418) 24%(475) 10%(201) 26%(512) 19%(385) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 51%(349) 33%(225) 4%(25) 2%(11) 11%(79) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 12%(57) 43%(212) 11%(53) 4%(20) 30%(147) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 2%(3) 9%(17) 37%(66) 22%(40) 29%(52) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(5) 2%(14) 10%(55) 78%(442) 9%(48) 564 Favorable of Biden 35%(408) 38%(444) 6%(73) 2%(29) 19%(222) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 1%(4) 4%(28) 17%(122) 65%(480) 14%(104) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 50%(349) 31%(212) 4%(26) 1%(10) 14%(96) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 12%(58) 48%(232) 10%(47) 4%(19) 26%(125) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 2%(2) 13%(18) 42%(60) 15%(22) 29%(41) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden — (2) 2%(9) 10%(62) 77%(458) 11%(63) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 20%(125) 21%(132) 11%(72) 29%(185) 19%(120) 635 #1 Issue: Security 7%(23) 9%(32) 13%(43) 62%(209) 9%(30) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 32%(99) 37%(114) 6%(17) 5%(16) 21%(64) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 25%(64) 30%(77) 11%(27) 19%(47) 16%(40) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 24%(29) 16%(20) 6%(7) 12%(14) 42%(51) 121 #1 Issue: Education 6%(4) 36%(25) 13%(9) 12%(9) 33%(23) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 34%(33) 30%(29) 9%(9) 6%(5) 21%(20) 96 #1 Issue: Other 24%(40) 27%(46) 10%(17) 16%(26) 22%(37) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 37%(385) 36%(383) 6%(66) 3%(29) 18%(189) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(11) 7%(47) 15%(107) 62%(427) 14%(98) 690 2020 Vote: Other 8%(6) 10%(7) 13%(9) 26%(17) 42%(28) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(15) 20%(36) 11%(20) 22%(39) 39%(69) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 40%(322) 36%(295) 6%(53) 3%(28) 14%(114) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 3%(17) 10%(60) 14%(86) 59%(347) 14%(81) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 10%(7) 15%(9) 12%(8) 36%(23) 26%(17) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 42%(321) 36%(281) 6%(48) 2%(18) 14%(105) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(18) 11%(73) 14%(91) 58%(380) 14%(90) 652 2016 Vote: Other 15%(16) 19%(21) 13%(14) 26%(28) 27%(28) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(62) 22%(99) 11%(48) 19%(86) 35%(160) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL1_14: Do you approve or disapprove of how President Biden is handling each of the following? Foreign policy Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic approve approve disapprove disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(418) 24%(475) 10%(201) 26%(512) 19%(385) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 24%(310) 26%(330) 10%(125) 27%(355) 13%(172) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 15%(108) 21%(145) 11%(77) 22%(157) 30%(213) 699 4-Region: Northeast 23%(82) 25%(90) 9%(30) 25%(89) 18%(65) 355 4-Region: Midwest 19%(88) 21%(95) 9%(42) 31%(143) 19%(89) 458 4-Region: South 22%(160) 22%(161) 10%(76) 26%(197) 20%(149) 744 4-Region: West 20%(88) 30%(129) 12%(52) 19%(84) 19%(83) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 36%(364) 36%(360) 6%(59) 4%(42) 18%(176) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(22) 10%(75) 16%(116) 55%(405) 16%(113) 732 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_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? President Joe Biden Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(683) 23%(455) 11%(224) 25%(505) 6%(125) 1992 Gender: Male 36%(338) 22%(205) 11%(102) 27%(253) 4%(35) 932 Gender: Female 33%(345) 24%(250) 12%(123) 24%(252) 9%(90) 1060 Age: 18-34 28%(142) 27%(136) 12%(61) 21%(104) 11%(57) 500 Age: 35-44 41%(124) 27%(82) 10%(31) 18%(53) 4%(12) 303 Age: 45-64 32%(231) 21%(152) 11%(77) 31%(222) 6%(44) 725 Age: 65+ 40%(185) 19%(86) 12%(55) 27%(125) 3%(12) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 26%(43) 24%(39) 16%(27) 17%(28) 17%(28) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 34%(179) 28%(150) 10%(53) 20%(107) 7%(38) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 31%(151) 21%(104) 11%(54) 30%(146) 7%(32) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 38%(291) 20%(154) 11%(81) 27%(207) 3%(24) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 60%(512) 28%(239) 6%(50) 3%(28) 4%(31) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 25%(126) 24%(123) 15%(78) 25%(129) 11%(55) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(44) 15%(93) 16%(96) 56%(348) 6%(38) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 66%(248) 26%(97) 5%(19) 1%(2) 2%(9) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 55%(264) 29%(142) 6%(31) 5%(25) 5%(22) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 23%(57) 22%(55) 15%(38) 34%(86) 6%(15) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 27%(69) 26%(67) 15%(39) 16%(42) 16%(41) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(32) 17%(52) 15%(44) 54%(164) 4%(11) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 4%(12) 13%(41) 16%(52) 58%(184) 9%(27) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 57%(350) 29%(177) 8%(47) 3%(20) 3%(21) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38%(225) 29%(170) 10%(60) 17%(102) 6%(36) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(84) 13%(84) 16%(104) 53%(358) 6%(39) 670 Educ: < College 30%(378) 21%(264) 11%(143) 29%(365) 8%(103) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 38%(179) 27%(127) 12%(57) 20%(93) 3%(15) 471 Educ: Post-grad 47%(126) 24%(64) 9%(24) 17%(46) 3%(7) 268 Income: Under 50k 33%(309) 23%(216) 12%(110) 23%(222) 9%(87) 945 Income: 50k-100k 33%(219) 23%(150) 12%(77) 29%(190) 4%(29) 666 Income: 100k+ 40%(154) 23%(88) 10%(38) 24%(92) 2%(9) 381 Ethnicity: White 33%(538) 22%(359) 11%(182) 28%(455) 5%(77) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 31%(60) 24%(45) 10%(19) 25%(48) 11%(21) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? President Joe Biden Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(683) 23%(455) 11%(224) 25%(505) 6%(125) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 44%(110) 25%(63) 13%(33) 8%(20) 10%(26) 253 Ethnicity: Other 27%(34) 26%(33) 8%(10) 23%(29) 17%(22) 128 All Christian 35%(351) 21%(206) 11%(110) 28%(281) 4%(43) 991 All Non-Christian 52%(60) 18%(21) 9%(10) 13%(14) 8%(9) 114 Atheist 52%(48) 28%(26) 5%(5) 11%(10) 4%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32%(163) 28%(140) 11%(57) 19%(97) 9%(45) 502 Something Else 21%(61) 21%(62) 14%(42) 35%(103) 8%(25) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 47%(62) 18%(24) 9%(12) 17%(23) 8%(10) 131 Evangelical 29%(146) 18%(90) 13%(63) 36%(180) 5%(23) 502 Non-Evangelical 34%(255) 22%(167) 11%(81) 26%(195) 6%(43) 741 Community: Urban 44%(247) 26%(144) 12%(65) 13%(71) 6%(34) 562 Community: Suburban 33%(316) 23%(222) 11%(107) 26%(253) 7%(69) 967 Community: Rural 26%(120) 19%(89) 11%(52) 39%(180) 5%(22) 463 Employ: Private Sector 37%(246) 25%(168) 10%(67) 26%(172) 3%(21) 673 Employ: Government 23%(28) 32%(40) 10%(13) 27%(33) 8%(10) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 31%(52) 22%(36) 13%(21) 26%(43) 8%(13) 165 Employ: Homemaker 26%(31) 21%(25) 9%(11) 32%(38) 12%(15) 119 Employ: Student 35%(27) 24%(18) 24%(18) 7%(6) 10%(8) 77 Employ: Retired 41%(211) 18%(94) 12%(60) 27%(140) 3%(14) 520 Employ: Unemployed 24%(49) 25%(51) 10%(21) 24%(49) 16%(32) 202 Employ: Other 34%(38) 21%(23) 12%(14) 22%(24) 11%(12) 111 Military HH: Yes 34%(113) 19%(64) 11%(36) 31%(101) 5%(17) 331 Military HH: No 34%(570) 24%(391) 11%(189) 24%(403) 6%(108) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 55%(579) 31%(329) 6%(65) 2%(19) 5%(54) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 11%(104) 13%(126) 17%(159) 51%(486) 8%(72) 946 Biden Job Approve 56%(660) 33%(385) 7%(82) 1%(12) 3%(39) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 3%(21) 8%(60) 17%(130) 66%(490) 6%(43) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? President Joe Biden Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(683) 23%(455) 11%(224) 25%(505) 6%(125) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 78%(540) 16%(107) 2%(15) 1%(4) 3%(22) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 25%(120) 57%(278) 14%(67) 2%(8) 3%(16) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(9) 19%(34) 41%(73) 24%(42) 11%(20) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(12) 5%(26) 10%(57) 79%(447) 4%(23) 564 Favorable of Biden 57%(667) 33%(387) 6%(74) 1%(12) 3%(37) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 1%(11) 8%(56) 18%(133) 66%(489) 7%(49) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 79%(545) 16%(109) 1%(7) 1%(4) 4%(28) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 25%(122) 58%(278) 14%(66) 2%(8) 2%(9) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 6%(9) 23%(33) 42%(60) 17%(24) 12%(17) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden — (2) 4%(23) 12%(73) 78%(465) 5%(32) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 30%(191) 22%(142) 14%(88) 28%(176) 6%(39) 635 #1 Issue: Security 12%(42) 12%(42) 13%(43) 57%(192) 5%(18) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 53%(165) 31%(97) 7%(20) 5%(14) 4%(13) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42%(108) 22%(57) 10%(27) 21%(53) 5%(12) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 33%(40) 22%(27) 14%(17) 9%(11) 22%(26) 121 #1 Issue: Education 28%(20) 27%(19) 13%(9) 20%(14) 13%(9) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 57%(55) 19%(18) 11%(11) 10%(9) 4%(3) 96 #1 Issue: Other 37%(62) 32%(54) 6%(10) 22%(36) 3%(4) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 58%(609) 30%(316) 7%(70) 1%(15) 4%(41) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(29) 12%(82) 15%(105) 63%(435) 6%(38) 690 2020 Vote: Other 8%(5) 27%(18) 21%(14) 30%(20) 14%(9) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(35) 21%(38) 19%(34) 20%(35) 20%(36) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 61%(492) 29%(237) 7%(55) 2%(15) 2%(14) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(44) 15%(86) 15%(89) 59%(348) 4%(24) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(5) 23%(15) 17%(10) 38%(24) 14%(9) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 61%(475) 28%(215) 5%(41) 2%(15) 4%(28) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(53) 14%(92) 16%(107) 57%(371) 4%(28) 652 2016 Vote: Other 25%(27) 26%(28) 19%(20) 26%(27) 5%(5) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(127) 26%(120) 12%(55) 20%(92) 14%(63) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? President Joe Biden Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(683) 23%(455) 11%(224) 25%(505) 6%(125) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 37%(483) 22%(288) 11%(136) 26%(339) 4%(47) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 29%(200) 24%(167) 13%(88) 24%(166) 11%(78) 699 4-Region: Northeast 33%(119) 27%(97) 11%(40) 23%(82) 5%(18) 355 4-Region: Midwest 30%(137) 25%(114) 10%(47) 30%(138) 5%(22) 458 4-Region: South 35%(258) 19%(145) 14%(103) 25%(182) 8%(56) 744 4-Region: West 39%(170) 23%(99) 8%(34) 24%(103) 7%(29) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 59%(586) 29%(291) 6%(56) 3%(31) 4%(36) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(51) 15%(108) 15%(113) 57%(414) 6%(46) 732 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_2: 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 8%(159) 23%(458) 32%(632) 25%(494) 12%(248) 1992 Gender: Male 10%(96) 24%(227) 30%(281) 28%(258) 8%(70) 932 Gender: Female 6%(63) 22%(232) 33%(351) 22%(236) 17%(178) 1060 Age: 18-34 11%(54) 20%(101) 29%(146) 21%(104) 19%(96) 500 Age: 35-44 15%(46) 29%(89) 26%(80) 16%(48) 14%(41) 303 Age: 45-64 6%(46) 22%(163) 32%(229) 30%(215) 10%(72) 725 Age: 65+ 3%(13) 23%(106) 38%(178) 28%(128) 8%(39) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 10%(17) 11%(18) 34%(56) 19%(31) 25%(41) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 13%(68) 27%(144) 26%(134) 18%(97) 16%(83) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 9%(45) 20%(99) 33%(158) 25%(124) 12%(61) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 4%(29) 25%(186) 35%(264) 29%(220) 7%(57) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 14%(121) 34%(289) 33%(280) 11%(96) 9%(75) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 3%(14) 16%(83) 28%(142) 35%(179) 18%(92) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 4%(25) 14%(86) 34%(210) 35%(219) 13%(81) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 18%(69) 38%(145) 28%(107) 10%(39) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 11%(51) 30%(145) 36%(173) 12%(56) 12%(59) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 3%(6) 15%(39) 27%(67) 44%(111) 11%(29) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3%(7) 17%(44) 29%(75) 26%(68) 25%(64) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 7%(20) 14%(43) 35%(107) 35%(108) 8%(26) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 1%(5) 14%(43) 32%(103) 35%(112) 17%(55) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 12%(76) 29%(181) 35%(217) 14%(86) 9%(55) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 8%(46) 30%(178) 27%(160) 21%(124) 14%(85) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 4%(30) 14%(91) 34%(228) 38%(256) 10%(65) 670 Educ: < College 6%(77) 20%(257) 32%(401) 25%(319) 16%(199) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(48) 26%(123) 31%(147) 25%(116) 8%(37) 471 Educ: Post-grad 12%(33) 29%(79) 31%(84) 22%(59) 5%(12) 268 Income: Under 50k 6%(59) 23%(213) 32%(298) 23%(217) 17%(158) 945 Income: 50k-100k 8%(54) 22%(144) 34%(228) 27%(179) 9%(61) 666 Income: 100k+ 12%(46) 27%(101) 28%(107) 26%(98) 8%(29) 381 Ethnicity: White 7%(113) 23%(375) 33%(530) 27%(431) 10%(164) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 9%(18) 25%(49) 24%(47) 22%(42) 19%(37) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_2: 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 8%(159) 23%(458) 32%(632) 25%(494) 12%(248) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 15%(38) 23%(57) 27%(67) 14%(34) 22%(56) 253 Ethnicity: Other 7%(9) 21%(27) 28%(36) 23%(29) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 7%(74) 25%(247) 32%(315) 26%(255) 10%(100) 991 All Non-Christian 23%(26) 29%(33) 25%(28) 14%(16) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 10%(9) 27%(25) 36%(33) 22%(20) 5%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(37) 18%(92) 36%(180) 24%(119) 15%(73) 502 Something Else 4%(12) 21%(61) 26%(75) 29%(85) 20%(60) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20%(26) 29%(38) 23%(31) 18%(23) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 9%(46) 22%(109) 30%(150) 27%(136) 12%(61) 502 Non-Evangelical 5%(36) 25%(186) 32%(235) 26%(194) 12%(90) 741 Community: Urban 15%(85) 29%(164) 28%(155) 16%(88) 12%(70) 562 Community: Suburban 6%(54) 22%(212) 33%(320) 27%(257) 13%(123) 967 Community: Rural 4%(20) 18%(82) 34%(157) 32%(149) 12%(54) 463 Employ: Private Sector 11%(73) 29%(193) 28%(191) 24%(162) 8%(54) 673 Employ: Government 7%(8) 18%(23) 32%(39) 30%(37) 13%(16) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 10%(17) 19%(32) 36%(60) 23%(38) 11%(18) 165 Employ: Homemaker 12%(14) 19%(23) 23%(28) 23%(28) 22%(26) 119 Employ: Student 14%(11) 11%(9) 38%(29) 10%(8) 26%(20) 77 Employ: Retired 5%(26) 23%(118) 36%(186) 30%(155) 7%(35) 520 Employ: Unemployed 3%(7) 19%(38) 30%(61) 19%(39) 29%(58) 202 Employ: Other 2%(2) 21%(23) 35%(39) 24%(27) 18%(20) 111 Military HH: Yes 7%(24) 20%(66) 29%(97) 32%(107) 11%(37) 331 Military HH: No 8%(135) 24%(392) 32%(535) 23%(387) 13%(211) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(149) 35%(363) 30%(316) 10%(106) 11%(112) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 1%(10) 10%(95) 33%(317) 41%(388) 14%(136) 946 Biden Job Approve 13%(151) 33%(384) 32%(376) 13%(153) 10%(113) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 1%(8) 9%(68) 33%(245) 45%(331) 12%(91) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_2: 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 8%(159) 23%(458) 32%(632) 25%(494) 12%(248) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 19%(132) 35%(238) 31%(213) 8%(58) 7%(48) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 4%(19) 30%(146) 33%(163) 19%(95) 13%(65) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 1%(1) 16%(29) 42%(75) 23%(40) 18%(33) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(6) 7%(39) 30%(170) 52%(291) 10%(58) 564 Favorable of Biden 12%(144) 33%(391) 32%(378) 13%(153) 9%(109) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(12) 8%(60) 33%(243) 44%(327) 13%(96) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 17%(121) 37%(255) 29%(200) 9%(63) 8%(55) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 5%(24) 28%(137) 37%(177) 19%(90) 11%(55) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 4%(6) 18%(25) 41%(59) 22%(31) 16%(23) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(6) 6%(35) 31%(184) 50%(296) 12%(73) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 9%(55) 23%(144) 32%(206) 25%(156) 12%(74) 635 #1 Issue: Security 6%(19) 12%(41) 27%(90) 43%(145) 12%(41) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 8%(25) 34%(105) 32%(100) 17%(54) 8%(26) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7%(18) 26%(66) 33%(85) 21%(53) 14%(35) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 9%(11) 14%(17) 29%(35) 19%(23) 29%(35) 121 #1 Issue: Education 10%(7) 28%(20) 28%(19) 17%(12) 17%(12) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 13%(12) 27%(27) 37%(35) 13%(13) 10%(9) 96 #1 Issue: Other 7%(12) 24%(39) 37%(62) 23%(38) 9%(15) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 13%(133) 32%(335) 33%(346) 13%(141) 9%(96) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(18) 11%(76) 31%(213) 42%(291) 13%(91) 690 2020 Vote: Other 3%(2) 12%(8) 30%(20) 41%(27) 14%(10) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(6) 20%(36) 29%(52) 19%(33) 29%(51) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 12%(101) 33%(271) 34%(276) 14%(113) 6%(52) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(12) 13%(75) 35%(208) 43%(251) 8%(45) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 2%(1) 5%(3) 31%(19) 40%(25) 23%(15) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 11%(89) 35%(271) 32%(248) 13%(99) 9%(68) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(17) 13%(82) 34%(224) 41%(265) 10%(63) 652 2016 Vote: Other 4%(5) 19%(21) 31%(33) 37%(40) 9%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(49) 18%(84) 28%(127) 20%(91) 23%(106) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_2: 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 8%(159) 23%(458) 32%(632) 25%(494) 12%(248) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 7%(95) 24%(314) 34%(442) 27%(345) 7%(96) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 9%(64) 21%(144) 27%(190) 21%(149) 22%(151) 699 4-Region: Northeast 9%(33) 25%(87) 33%(116) 22%(78) 12%(41) 355 4-Region: Midwest 4%(16) 21%(97) 34%(157) 27%(125) 14%(62) 458 4-Region: South 8%(59) 22%(161) 31%(234) 26%(192) 13%(99) 744 4-Region: West 12%(51) 26%(113) 29%(126) 23%(100) 11%(46) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 13%(127) 33%(326) 33%(333) 13%(128) 9%(87) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(25) 13%(97) 32%(238) 38%(280) 13%(93) 732 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_3: 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 17%(337) 28%(567) 16%(324) 27%(541) 11%(222) 1992 Gender: Male 19%(173) 28%(257) 16%(151) 30%(284) 7%(68) 932 Gender: Female 16%(164) 29%(311) 16%(174) 24%(257) 15%(154) 1060 Age: 18-34 18%(89) 25%(127) 19%(95) 18%(88) 20%(101) 500 Age: 35-44 24%(73) 35%(105) 14%(42) 17%(52) 10%(30) 303 Age: 45-64 14%(101) 27%(197) 17%(125) 34%(246) 8%(56) 725 Age: 65+ 16%(74) 30%(138) 13%(62) 33%(155) 7%(35) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 18%(30) 22%(36) 18%(30) 11%(18) 31%(51) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 20%(107) 30%(158) 17%(88) 19%(100) 14%(73) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 15%(75) 27%(132) 17%(81) 32%(154) 9%(45) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 16%(119) 30%(228) 16%(118) 32%(245) 6%(47) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 32%(277) 42%(363) 14%(117) 4%(38) 8%(66) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(42) 24%(120) 20%(104) 31%(156) 17%(89) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 3%(18) 14%(84) 17%(104) 56%(348) 11%(67) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 37%(138) 43%(161) 14%(51) 2%(9) 5%(18) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 29%(139) 42%(202) 14%(66) 6%(29) 10%(49) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 7%(19) 21%(53) 20%(50) 41%(102) 11%(28) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 9%(23) 26%(67) 21%(54) 21%(54) 23%(61) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 5%(16) 14%(43) 16%(50) 57%(173) 7%(23) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 1%(2) 13%(42) 17%(54) 55%(174) 14%(44) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 30%(185) 42%(258) 17%(103) 5%(30) 6%(39) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 16%(92) 37%(218) 16%(92) 19%(113) 13%(78) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 6%(43) 12%(81) 18%(119) 55%(368) 9%(59) 670 Educ: < College 15%(192) 26%(321) 16%(195) 29%(369) 14%(175) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 19%(89) 31%(145) 18%(86) 25%(115) 8%(36) 471 Educ: Post-grad 21%(56) 38%(101) 16%(44) 21%(56) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 16%(156) 26%(249) 16%(148) 25%(233) 17%(159) 945 Income: 50k-100k 17%(112) 29%(191) 18%(118) 30%(198) 7%(47) 666 Income: 100k+ 18%(69) 34%(128) 15%(58) 29%(109) 4%(16) 381 Ethnicity: White 14%(231) 30%(479) 16%(266) 31%(496) 9%(139) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(34) 37%(71) 13%(25) 17%(33) 16%(30) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_3: 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 17%(337) 28%(567) 16%(324) 27%(541) 11%(222) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 34%(85) 21%(52) 15%(39) 7%(18) 23%(58) 253 Ethnicity: Other 16%(21) 28%(36) 15%(20) 21%(27) 19%(25) 128 All Christian 16%(156) 29%(283) 17%(164) 31%(311) 8%(77) 991 All Non-Christian 31%(35) 31%(35) 17%(19) 12%(14) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 34%(31) 30%(28) 14%(13) 16%(15) 6%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 16%(79) 29%(147) 18%(92) 21%(104) 16%(80) 502 Something Else 12%(36) 25%(75) 13%(37) 33%(98) 16%(48) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 27%(35) 29%(38) 17%(22) 17%(22) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 15%(77) 24%(119) 15%(77) 35%(178) 10%(51) 502 Non-Evangelical 15%(111) 30%(223) 16%(118) 29%(218) 10%(71) 741 Community: Urban 27%(150) 32%(180) 17%(98) 13%(70) 11%(63) 562 Community: Suburban 14%(131) 29%(279) 17%(167) 28%(273) 12%(117) 967 Community: Rural 12%(56) 23%(108) 13%(60) 43%(198) 9%(41) 463 Employ: Private Sector 18%(123) 31%(207) 18%(120) 26%(178) 7%(45) 673 Employ: Government 15%(18) 28%(35) 14%(17) 33%(41) 10%(12) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 20%(32) 26%(43) 19%(31) 22%(36) 14%(23) 165 Employ: Homemaker 21%(24) 19%(23) 15%(18) 28%(34) 17%(20) 119 Employ: Student 20%(15) 31%(23) 20%(15) 6%(5) 24%(18) 77 Employ: Retired 15%(80) 30%(158) 14%(72) 34%(178) 6%(33) 520 Employ: Unemployed 16%(32) 21%(43) 17%(35) 22%(45) 24%(48) 202 Employ: Other 10%(11) 31%(35) 16%(18) 22%(25) 20%(22) 111 Military HH: Yes 17%(56) 28%(93) 15%(49) 33%(109) 7%(24) 331 Military HH: No 17%(281) 29%(475) 17%(275) 26%(432) 12%(198) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 28%(291) 43%(446) 15%(156) 4%(43) 10%(110) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(46) 13%(121) 18%(168) 53%(498) 12%(112) 946 Biden Job Approve 28%(324) 43%(502) 17%(199) 4%(47) 9%(105) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 1%(11) 8%(59) 16%(116) 65%(486) 9%(70) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_3: 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 17%(337) 28%(567) 16%(324) 27%(541) 11%(222) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 39%(271) 42%(289) 10%(68) 2%(17) 6%(43) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 11%(53) 43%(212) 27%(131) 6%(30) 13%(62) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(5) 15%(26) 33%(58) 35%(62) 16%(28) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(7) 6%(33) 10%(58) 75%(425) 7%(42) 564 Favorable of Biden 27%(323) 43%(511) 17%(197) 4%(48) 8%(97) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 1%(7) 7%(49) 16%(119) 66%(484) 11%(79) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 40%(280) 42%(293) 9%(63) 2%(11) 7%(47) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 9%(44) 45%(218) 28%(134) 8%(37) 10%(50) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 3%(4) 16%(23) 38%(55) 27%(38) 16%(24) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(4) 4%(26) 11%(64) 75%(446) 9%(56) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 16%(104) 24%(152) 19%(122) 29%(181) 12%(76) 635 #1 Issue: Security 7%(22) 14%(47) 10%(33) 60%(201) 10%(33) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 24%(74) 42%(131) 18%(57) 8%(23) 8%(25) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 17%(43) 34%(87) 13%(34) 26%(67) 10%(24) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 22%(27) 26%(32) 17%(20) 9%(11) 25%(31) 121 #1 Issue: Education 14%(10) 31%(22) 23%(16) 17%(12) 15%(11) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 27%(26) 35%(34) 22%(21) 10%(10) 6%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 19%(31) 38%(63) 13%(22) 21%(35) 10%(16) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 29%(304) 43%(453) 16%(169) 4%(40) 8%(86) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(10) 9%(65) 16%(109) 63%(437) 10%(68) 690 2020 Vote: Other 3%(2) 19%(13) 20%(13) 40%(26) 19%(13) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(18) 20%(35) 19%(33) 20%(36) 31%(55) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 30%(247) 45%(362) 16%(126) 4%(36) 5%(42) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(13) 12%(72) 16%(96) 63%(372) 6%(37) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else — (0) 12%(8) 19%(12) 39%(25) 30%(19) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 31%(243) 43%(332) 15%(118) 4%(29) 7%(52) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(11) 13%(84) 17%(112) 61%(398) 7%(47) 652 2016 Vote: Other 9%(10) 29%(31) 18%(20) 32%(34) 12%(13) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(73) 26%(119) 16%(75) 17%(80) 24%(109) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_3: 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 17%(337) 28%(567) 16%(324) 27%(541) 11%(222) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 17%(223) 31%(395) 17%(214) 30%(385) 6%(76) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 16%(114) 25%(173) 16%(110) 22%(156) 21%(146) 699 4-Region: Northeast 20%(71) 30%(105) 16%(57) 26%(92) 8%(30) 355 4-Region: Midwest 12%(55) 28%(128) 16%(72) 32%(144) 13%(59) 458 4-Region: South 16%(122) 25%(188) 18%(136) 27%(200) 13%(97) 744 4-Region: West 20%(89) 34%(146) 14%(59) 24%(105) 8%(36) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 30%(301) 44%(437) 14%(140) 5%(47) 8%(75) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 2%(18) 13%(95) 17%(126) 58%(421) 10%(71) 732 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_4: 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 7%(139) 17%(332) 24%(476) 40%(798) 12%(247) 1992 Gender: Male 9%(86) 18%(170) 24%(226) 40%(374) 8%(77) 932 Gender: Female 5%(54) 15%(161) 24%(250) 40%(425) 16%(170) 1060 Age: 18-34 12%(58) 11%(54) 22%(112) 33%(166) 22%(109) 500 Age: 35-44 9%(27) 22%(66) 23%(68) 34%(104) 12%(36) 303 Age: 45-64 6%(42) 17%(125) 25%(180) 43%(310) 9%(69) 725 Age: 65+ 3%(12) 18%(86) 25%(116) 47%(218) 7%(32) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 7%(12) 7%(11) 16%(26) 37%(62) 33%(54) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 12%(62) 17%(89) 25%(134) 29%(155) 16%(86) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 8%(39) 19%(93) 22%(110) 40%(194) 11%(51) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 3%(26) 16%(122) 25%(191) 48%(366) 7%(51) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 7%(59) 10%(90) 18%(156) 56%(478) 9%(78) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 3%(16) 10%(53) 24%(124) 43%(221) 19%(97) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 10%(64) 30%(189) 32%(196) 16%(99) 12%(72) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 9%(34) 14%(52) 17%(63) 54%(202) 7%(25) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 5%(25) 8%(38) 19%(93) 57%(276) 11%(54) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 6%(15) 10%(26) 25%(63) 46%(116) 13%(31) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women — (1) 11%(27) 23%(61) 40%(104) 25%(65) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(36) 30%(93) 33%(100) 18%(55) 7%(21) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 9%(28) 30%(96) 31%(97) 14%(44) 16%(51) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(42) 8%(51) 16%(97) 62%(379) 7%(45) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 4%(26) 15%(86) 22%(133) 44%(258) 15%(90) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(62) 28%(187) 34%(229) 20%(132) 9%(60) 670 Educ: < College 7%(82) 16%(203) 22%(280) 40%(495) 15%(192) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 7%(35) 16%(77) 27%(128) 41%(192) 8%(40) 471 Educ: Post-grad 8%(22) 19%(51) 26%(68) 41%(111) 6%(15) 268 Income: Under 50k 6%(58) 15%(144) 22%(210) 40%(375) 17%(158) 945 Income: 50k-100k 6%(39) 17%(114) 25%(168) 43%(285) 9%(61) 666 Income: 100k+ 11%(43) 19%(74) 26%(98) 36%(139) 7%(28) 381 Ethnicity: White 7%(106) 18%(298) 26%(415) 40%(637) 10%(156) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 10%(19) 11%(21) 20%(40) 38%(74) 21%(40) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_4: 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 7%(139) 17%(332) 24%(476) 40%(798) 12%(247) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 9%(23) 6%(14) 15%(38) 46%(115) 24%(62) 253 Ethnicity: Other 7%(10) 16%(20) 18%(23) 37%(47) 23%(29) 128 All Christian 8%(74) 19%(188) 28%(278) 37%(362) 9%(88) 991 All Non-Christian 16%(18) 23%(26) 21%(24) 31%(36) 9%(10) 114 Atheist 4%(4) 2%(2) 11%(10) 75%(70) 7%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 4%(20) 12%(60) 19%(97) 46%(233) 18%(91) 502 Something Else 8%(23) 19%(57) 22%(65) 33%(98) 17%(51) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(20) 24%(31) 20%(27) 29%(38) 12%(16) 131 Evangelical 12%(60) 21%(107) 29%(144) 27%(137) 11%(54) 502 Non-Evangelical 4%(31) 17%(123) 26%(194) 43%(318) 10%(75) 741 Community: Urban 12%(68) 18%(102) 23%(129) 34%(194) 12%(69) 562 Community: Suburban 5%(45) 14%(137) 25%(242) 44%(422) 13%(121) 967 Community: Rural 6%(27) 20%(93) 23%(104) 39%(182) 12%(57) 463 Employ: Private Sector 10%(67) 19%(125) 27%(183) 36%(240) 9%(59) 673 Employ: Government 7%(9) 14%(17) 25%(31) 37%(46) 17%(21) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 10%(17) 13%(22) 25%(42) 42%(69) 10%(16) 165 Employ: Homemaker 7%(9) 17%(21) 24%(29) 29%(35) 22%(26) 119 Employ: Student 7%(6) 3%(2) 21%(16) 39%(30) 29%(22) 77 Employ: Retired 3%(15) 17%(90) 25%(130) 48%(252) 6%(33) 520 Employ: Unemployed 6%(13) 16%(32) 16%(33) 37%(74) 25%(50) 202 Employ: Other 3%(3) 21%(24) 10%(12) 48%(54) 17%(19) 111 Military HH: Yes 7%(23) 17%(58) 25%(83) 44%(145) 7%(24) 331 Military HH: No 7%(117) 17%(274) 24%(393) 39%(654) 13%(223) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 8%(79) 14%(146) 19%(200) 48%(504) 11%(117) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(60) 20%(186) 29%(275) 31%(294) 14%(130) 946 Biden Job Approve 7%(83) 12%(139) 19%(220) 53%(619) 10%(117) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 7%(54) 25%(188) 33%(247) 23%(168) 12%(86) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_4: 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 7%(139) 17%(332) 24%(476) 40%(798) 12%(247) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 9%(61) 11%(73) 16%(107) 57%(393) 8%(55) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 5%(22) 14%(66) 23%(113) 46%(226) 13%(61) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(5) 24%(43) 32%(56) 29%(51) 13%(23) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 9%(49) 26%(145) 34%(190) 21%(117) 11%(63) 564 Favorable of Biden 6%(74) 12%(138) 19%(227) 53%(626) 9%(111) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 8%(60) 26%(188) 33%(242) 21%(156) 12%(91) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 8%(56) 10%(67) 16%(111) 59%(406) 8%(53) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 4%(18) 15%(71) 24%(116) 46%(220) 12%(58) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 5%(8) 24%(34) 36%(52) 22%(32) 12%(18) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 9%(52) 26%(154) 32%(191) 21%(125) 12%(73) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 8%(53) 16%(104) 28%(180) 34%(215) 13%(84) 635 #1 Issue: Security 9%(29) 29%(98) 26%(89) 23%(78) 13%(43) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(18) 10%(30) 19%(60) 58%(178) 8%(24) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 5%(13) 16%(40) 22%(55) 48%(122) 10%(25) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 9%(10) 11%(13) 12%(15) 42%(50) 26%(32) 121 #1 Issue: Education 6%(4) 28%(20) 27%(19) 22%(16) 17%(12) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 8%(8) 15%(14) 17%(16) 53%(51) 7%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 2%(4) 7%(11) 25%(42) 53%(88) 13%(21) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 6%(63) 10%(107) 18%(186) 58%(609) 8%(86) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(66) 28%(193) 34%(232) 16%(113) 12%(85) 690 2020 Vote: Other 3%(2) 9%(6) 25%(16) 48%(32) 16%(11) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(8) 14%(25) 23%(41) 22%(40) 36%(65) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 6%(45) 10%(82) 18%(142) 60%(491) 6%(52) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(50) 30%(179) 36%(210) 19%(113) 7%(39) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 1%(1) 7%(4) 23%(14) 41%(26) 28%(18) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 5%(40) 9%(72) 19%(143) 59%(458) 8%(61) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(54) 30%(195) 32%(210) 21%(139) 8%(54) 652 2016 Vote: Other 2%(2) 13%(14) 29%(31) 48%(51) 9%(10) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(43) 11%(49) 20%(92) 33%(149) 27%(123) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_4: 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 7%(139) 17%(332) 24%(476) 40%(798) 12%(247) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 6%(83) 18%(239) 26%(331) 43%(553) 7%(87) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 8%(56) 13%(93) 21%(145) 35%(245) 23%(160) 699 4-Region: Northeast 8%(28) 17%(62) 25%(87) 40%(143) 10%(36) 355 4-Region: Midwest 4%(18) 16%(72) 24%(110) 43%(196) 13%(61) 458 4-Region: South 9%(65) 16%(120) 23%(174) 39%(293) 12%(92) 744 4-Region: West 7%(29) 18%(78) 24%(104) 38%(166) 13%(58) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 6%(59) 10%(99) 17%(174) 58%(579) 9%(89) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(67) 29%(212) 33%(242) 18%(133) 11%(78) 732 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_5: 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 19%(384) 30%(596) 18%(350) 22%(435) 11%(227) 1992 Gender: Male 20%(188) 30%(276) 16%(150) 27%(251) 7%(67) 932 Gender: Female 18%(196) 30%(320) 19%(200) 17%(184) 15%(160) 1060 Age: 18-34 20%(101) 29%(148) 16%(79) 16%(79) 19%(95) 500 Age: 35-44 26%(78) 32%(97) 17%(50) 15%(46) 10%(31) 303 Age: 45-64 18%(128) 29%(213) 18%(130) 26%(191) 9%(64) 725 Age: 65+ 17%(77) 30%(138) 20%(92) 26%(119) 8%(37) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(27) 29%(47) 19%(32) 9%(15) 27%(44) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 23%(122) 32%(167) 15%(77) 17%(90) 14%(71) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 20%(95) 27%(132) 18%(87) 25%(122) 10%(51) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 18%(136) 31%(232) 19%(146) 25%(187) 7%(55) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 32%(274) 40%(342) 14%(120) 6%(51) 8%(73) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 13%(66) 27%(136) 19%(99) 25%(127) 16%(83) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(43) 19%(118) 21%(131) 41%(257) 11%(71) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 34%(128) 42%(157) 13%(48) 7%(28) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 30%(146) 38%(186) 15%(72) 5%(23) 12%(57) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(26) 27%(68) 17%(44) 34%(86) 11%(27) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 15%(40) 26%(68) 21%(55) 16%(41) 21%(55) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(34) 17%(51) 19%(58) 45%(137) 8%(23) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(9) 21%(67) 23%(73) 38%(120) 15%(48) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 33%(200) 40%(246) 13%(79) 7%(44) 7%(46) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 21%(123) 34%(200) 19%(112) 14%(80) 13%(77) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7%(50) 20%(131) 20%(132) 44%(296) 9%(61) 670 Educ: < College 18%(227) 27%(340) 18%(221) 23%(283) 14%(182) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 21%(98) 35%(165) 16%(76) 21%(99) 7%(33) 471 Educ: Post-grad 22%(59) 34%(90) 20%(54) 20%(53) 4%(12) 268 Income: Under 50k 20%(186) 28%(265) 17%(160) 19%(179) 16%(155) 945 Income: 50k-100k 17%(112) 32%(211) 19%(126) 25%(165) 8%(52) 666 Income: 100k+ 23%(86) 32%(120) 17%(64) 24%(91) 5%(19) 381 Ethnicity: White 18%(291) 31%(502) 18%(296) 23%(377) 9%(146) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 20%(39) 33%(63) 12%(23) 18%(35) 17%(32) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_5: 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 19%(384) 30%(596) 18%(350) 22%(435) 11%(227) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 26%(66) 27%(68) 13%(34) 12%(29) 22%(55) 253 Ethnicity: Other 21%(27) 20%(26) 16%(21) 23%(29) 20%(26) 128 All Christian 18%(176) 30%(298) 19%(187) 26%(261) 7%(69) 991 All Non-Christian 29%(34) 29%(33) 14%(16) 17%(19) 10%(12) 114 Atheist 44%(40) 33%(31) 7%(6) 11%(10) 5%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19%(98) 30%(150) 20%(102) 14%(70) 16%(82) 502 Something Else 13%(37) 29%(84) 13%(39) 25%(74) 20%(60) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 27%(36) 29%(37) 14%(18) 21%(28) 9%(12) 131 Evangelical 15%(75) 29%(148) 16%(79) 29%(145) 11%(56) 502 Non-Evangelical 17%(128) 30%(222) 19%(139) 24%(179) 10%(73) 741 Community: Urban 29%(165) 34%(192) 14%(76) 11%(60) 12%(68) 562 Community: Suburban 15%(148) 30%(290) 19%(187) 24%(232) 11%(110) 967 Community: Rural 15%(70) 25%(114) 19%(87) 31%(142) 11%(49) 463 Employ: Private Sector 21%(144) 34%(227) 16%(104) 23%(152) 7%(46) 673 Employ: Government 16%(19) 30%(37) 19%(23) 22%(27) 13%(17) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 22%(36) 25%(42) 21%(35) 19%(32) 12%(20) 165 Employ: Homemaker 16%(19) 22%(26) 20%(23) 25%(30) 18%(21) 119 Employ: Student 19%(15) 32%(24) 19%(15) 6%(5) 23%(18) 77 Employ: Retired 18%(93) 30%(155) 21%(107) 25%(130) 7%(35) 520 Employ: Unemployed 18%(36) 27%(55) 14%(27) 16%(33) 25%(51) 202 Employ: Other 19%(21) 28%(31) 13%(15) 23%(26) 17%(19) 111 Military HH: Yes 20%(67) 28%(93) 19%(63) 25%(84) 8%(25) 331 Military HH: No 19%(317) 30%(503) 17%(288) 21%(351) 12%(201) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 30%(318) 40%(419) 15%(155) 5%(48) 10%(107) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(66) 19%(177) 21%(196) 41%(387) 13%(119) 946 Biden Job Approve 30%(352) 40%(474) 16%(184) 5%(58) 9%(109) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(27) 15%(111) 21%(157) 50%(372) 10%(75) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_5: 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 19%(384) 30%(596) 18%(350) 22%(435) 11%(227) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 39%(266) 39%(270) 12%(81) 3%(22) 7%(50) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 18%(86) 42%(204) 21%(102) 7%(37) 12%(59) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(9) 28%(49) 33%(59) 20%(36) 14%(25) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(18) 11%(62) 17%(98) 60%(336) 9%(51) 564 Favorable of Biden 30%(358) 41%(482) 15%(172) 5%(58) 9%(105) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 3%(22) 14%(106) 22%(165) 50%(370) 10%(76) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 38%(264) 39%(274) 12%(81) 3%(23) 8%(52) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 20%(94) 43%(208) 19%(92) 7%(35) 11%(53) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 4%(6) 29%(42) 37%(53) 19%(28) 11%(16) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 3%(16) 11%(64) 19%(112) 58%(343) 10%(60) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 17%(111) 28%(177) 18%(112) 26%(164) 11%(72) 635 #1 Issue: Security 7%(23) 17%(58) 18%(62) 49%(165) 8%(29) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 28%(86) 39%(122) 18%(55) 6%(18) 9%(29) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21%(53) 35%(89) 19%(49) 14%(35) 12%(30) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 26%(32) 29%(35) 15%(18) 6%(7) 24%(30) 121 #1 Issue: Education 19%(14) 40%(28) 13%(9) 12%(9) 15%(11) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 28%(27) 41%(39) 16%(16) 6%(6) 9%(9) 96 #1 Issue: Other 23%(39) 29%(48) 18%(29) 19%(32) 11%(18) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 31%(330) 40%(422) 16%(164) 5%(51) 8%(84) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(30) 16%(112) 21%(144) 48%(333) 10%(72) 690 2020 Vote: Other 3%(2) 40%(26) 11%(8) 31%(21) 15%(10) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(21) 20%(35) 19%(33) 17%(30) 33%(59) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 31%(251) 41%(337) 16%(130) 6%(46) 6%(49) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(37) 19%(114) 21%(122) 47%(279) 7%(38) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 7%(5) 20%(13) 17%(11) 27%(17) 28%(18) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 30%(235) 41%(318) 16%(121) 5%(35) 8%(66) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(36) 18%(119) 22%(141) 47%(304) 8%(52) 652 2016 Vote: Other 16%(17) 31%(33) 18%(19) 27%(29) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(96) 27%(125) 15%(69) 15%(67) 22%(99) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_5: 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 19%(384) 30%(596) 18%(350) 22%(435) 11%(227) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 19%(250) 31%(407) 18%(233) 24%(312) 7%(91) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 19%(134) 27%(189) 17%(118) 18%(123) 19%(136) 699 4-Region: Northeast 19%(68) 34%(119) 17%(60) 20%(73) 10%(35) 355 4-Region: Midwest 17%(76) 31%(142) 17%(78) 23%(106) 12%(56) 458 4-Region: South 18%(135) 27%(200) 19%(141) 23%(171) 13%(97) 744 4-Region: West 24%(105) 31%(134) 16%(71) 20%(86) 9%(39) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 31%(314) 40%(402) 14%(144) 6%(56) 8%(84) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6%(45) 19%(138) 22%(158) 43%(314) 11%(77) 732 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_6: 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 26%(524) 33%(655) 18%(351) 15%(290) 9%(173) 1992 Gender: Male 26%(246) 34%(312) 18%(167) 17%(158) 5%(50) 932 Gender: Female 26%(278) 32%(342) 17%(184) 12%(132) 12%(123) 1060 Age: 18-34 27%(133) 30%(148) 15%(76) 13%(66) 15%(77) 500 Age: 35-44 30%(92) 36%(110) 16%(48) 10%(30) 7%(22) 303 Age: 45-64 24%(173) 32%(230) 18%(130) 19%(139) 7%(54) 725 Age: 65+ 27%(126) 36%(166) 21%(96) 12%(55) 4%(20) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 26%(43) 28%(46) 16%(26) 6%(9) 24%(40) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 28%(148) 32%(169) 16%(86) 13%(68) 10%(54) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 25%(120) 30%(146) 18%(85) 19%(92) 9%(43) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 26%(196) 37%(281) 18%(139) 15%(110) 4%(30) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 42%(362) 38%(326) 11%(98) 3%(28) 5%(46) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 20%(100) 30%(155) 18%(94) 18%(92) 13%(68) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 10%(61) 28%(173) 25%(158) 27%(170) 9%(59) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 44%(166) 42%(157) 8%(32) 3%(11) 3%(10) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 41%(196) 35%(169) 14%(66) 4%(17) 7%(36) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(41) 30%(76) 21%(53) 24%(60) 9%(22) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 23%(59) 31%(80) 16%(42) 13%(33) 18%(45) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(39) 26%(79) 27%(82) 29%(87) 6%(17) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 7%(23) 30%(94) 24%(76) 26%(83) 13%(42) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 42%(255) 39%(237) 12%(71) 4%(23) 4%(27) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28%(165) 36%(213) 16%(94) 10%(60) 10%(61) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(84) 26%(175) 25%(168) 29%(193) 7%(49) 670 Educ: < College 26%(322) 30%(380) 17%(212) 16%(198) 11%(141) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(130) 37%(174) 17%(79) 14%(64) 5%(25) 471 Educ: Post-grad 27%(72) 38%(101) 22%(60) 10%(27) 3%(8) 268 Income: Under 50k 27%(258) 30%(287) 16%(154) 14%(129) 12%(117) 945 Income: 50k-100k 25%(164) 33%(221) 19%(125) 17%(114) 6%(42) 666 Income: 100k+ 27%(102) 38%(146) 19%(72) 12%(47) 4%(14) 381 Ethnicity: White 25%(410) 34%(550) 19%(300) 15%(243) 7%(108) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 31%(60) 28%(55) 13%(25) 12%(24) 15%(29) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_6: 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 26%(524) 33%(655) 18%(351) 15%(290) 9%(173) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 32%(81) 28%(72) 12%(31) 11%(28) 16%(41) 253 Ethnicity: Other 26%(33) 26%(33) 15%(19) 15%(19) 19%(24) 128 All Christian 26%(256) 33%(331) 19%(189) 16%(159) 6%(55) 991 All Non-Christian 35%(39) 32%(37) 17%(19) 7%(8) 9%(11) 114 Atheist 51%(47) 25%(23) 9%(9) 10%(9) 5%(5) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 26%(132) 33%(164) 18%(91) 12%(58) 11%(56) 502 Something Else 17%(49) 34%(99) 14%(42) 19%(56) 16%(46) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 31%(40) 33%(43) 19%(25) 9%(11) 8%(11) 131 Evangelical 23%(116) 32%(161) 16%(78) 21%(103) 9%(43) 502 Non-Evangelical 25%(183) 34%(254) 19%(139) 14%(107) 8%(57) 741 Community: Urban 34%(192) 34%(193) 12%(70) 9%(52) 10%(56) 562 Community: Suburban 23%(224) 34%(329) 19%(183) 15%(144) 9%(87) 967 Community: Rural 23%(108) 29%(133) 21%(98) 20%(93) 7%(30) 463 Employ: Private Sector 27%(181) 36%(241) 16%(108) 16%(108) 5%(35) 673 Employ: Government 23%(28) 31%(39) 22%(27) 15%(19) 9%(11) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 25%(41) 26%(44) 28%(46) 11%(18) 10%(17) 165 Employ: Homemaker 21%(25) 29%(35) 16%(19) 21%(25) 13%(15) 119 Employ: Student 31%(24) 32%(24) 7%(5) 3%(2) 28%(21) 77 Employ: Retired 29%(148) 36%(185) 19%(98) 13%(68) 4%(20) 520 Employ: Unemployed 25%(50) 25%(51) 15%(30) 15%(31) 20%(41) 202 Employ: Other 24%(27) 33%(36) 15%(17) 18%(19) 11%(12) 111 Military HH: Yes 26%(86) 32%(106) 20%(66) 16%(53) 6%(20) 331 Military HH: No 26%(438) 33%(549) 17%(284) 14%(237) 9%(153) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 41%(427) 39%(405) 11%(111) 2%(26) 7%(78) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 10%(97) 26%(249) 25%(239) 28%(264) 10%(95) 946 Biden Job Approve 40%(468) 39%(459) 12%(141) 3%(38) 6%(72) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 7%(51) 24%(182) 27%(201) 33%(248) 8%(62) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_6: 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 26%(524) 33%(655) 18%(351) 15%(290) 9%(173) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 51%(354) 34%(231) 7%(49) 2%(14) 6%(40) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 23%(114) 47%(228) 19%(92) 5%(24) 6%(31) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(28) 38%(67) 28%(50) 10%(17) 9%(17) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(23) 20%(115) 27%(151) 41%(231) 8%(45) 564 Favorable of Biden 41%(477) 40%(465) 11%(131) 3%(38) 5%(65) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 6%(43) 24%(177) 28%(208) 33%(244) 9%(66) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 50%(346) 35%(242) 8%(53) 1%(10) 6%(42) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 27%(131) 46%(223) 16%(78) 6%(29) 5%(23) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 16%(22) 40%(57) 28%(40) 8%(11) 9%(13) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 3%(20) 20%(120) 28%(168) 39%(233) 9%(53) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 26%(163) 29%(184) 19%(121) 18%(117) 8%(50) 635 #1 Issue: Security 10%(32) 23%(79) 26%(88) 32%(108) 9%(30) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 34%(106) 43%(132) 14%(44) 2%(7) 7%(21) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 32%(83) 40%(102) 13%(32) 9%(22) 6%(16) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 28%(34) 31%(37) 13%(15) 4%(5) 24%(29) 121 #1 Issue: Education 22%(15) 41%(29) 16%(12) 6%(4) 15%(11) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 39%(38) 34%(33) 16%(15) 5%(5) 5%(5) 96 #1 Issue: Other 32%(52) 35%(58) 14%(24) 13%(21) 6%(10) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 41%(435) 38%(402) 12%(126) 3%(33) 5%(55) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(53) 25%(170) 27%(183) 32%(218) 10%(66) 690 2020 Vote: Other 7%(5) 36%(24) 23%(16) 21%(14) 12%(8) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(31) 31%(56) 13%(24) 13%(24) 25%(44) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 40%(327) 41%(334) 12%(100) 3%(25) 3%(26) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(53) 28%(163) 27%(157) 32%(189) 5%(28) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 8%(5) 22%(14) 18%(11) 30%(19) 22%(14) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 40%(311) 40%(309) 11%(88) 3%(19) 6%(46) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(62) 27%(179) 26%(168) 31%(201) 6%(41) 652 2016 Vote: Other 22%(24) 28%(30) 26%(28) 19%(20) 5%(5) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(126) 30%(135) 14%(65) 11%(49) 18%(81) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_6: 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 26%(524) 33%(655) 18%(351) 15%(290) 9%(173) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 26%(332) 35%(449) 19%(240) 16%(205) 5%(66) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 27%(192) 29%(205) 16%(111) 12%(85) 15%(107) 699 4-Region: Northeast 29%(103) 35%(124) 20%(70) 12%(42) 5%(17) 355 4-Region: Midwest 22%(101) 36%(166) 17%(77) 18%(83) 7%(30) 458 4-Region: South 25%(185) 30%(226) 19%(140) 14%(108) 11%(85) 744 4-Region: West 31%(135) 32%(138) 15%(64) 13%(57) 10%(42) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 41%(412) 39%(392) 11%(111) 3%(32) 5%(53) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10%(70) 27%(197) 26%(189) 28%(208) 9%(68) 732 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_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Your state’s governor Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(402) 29%(573) 19%(374) 24%(488) 8%(155) 1992 Gender: Male 23%(213) 30%(277) 18%(169) 25%(231) 5%(43) 932 Gender: Female 18%(189) 28%(296) 19%(206) 24%(257) 11%(112) 1060 Age: 18-34 17%(87) 21%(107) 22%(111) 24%(120) 15%(76) 500 Age: 35-44 22%(67) 34%(102) 14%(42) 23%(70) 7%(21) 303 Age: 45-64 19%(137) 29%(209) 20%(144) 26%(188) 7%(48) 725 Age: 65+ 24%(111) 33%(155) 17%(78) 24%(110) 2%(9) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(26) 9%(14) 27%(44) 26%(43) 23%(37) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 20%(107) 30%(160) 18%(96) 22%(114) 9%(49) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 16%(79) 28%(139) 20%(96) 26%(128) 9%(45) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 23%(174) 32%(244) 17%(127) 25%(188) 3%(22) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 28%(238) 30%(261) 18%(159) 18%(153) 6%(50) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(76) 27%(137) 20%(103) 27%(140) 11%(55) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 14%(88) 28%(175) 18%(113) 31%(195) 8%(50) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 32%(119) 32%(122) 17%(66) 16%(60) 3%(10) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 25%(119) 29%(139) 19%(94) 19%(94) 8%(40) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(37) 27%(67) 23%(58) 29%(73) 7%(17) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 15%(39) 27%(70) 17%(45) 26%(67) 15%(38) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 19%(57) 29%(88) 15%(45) 32%(98) 5%(16) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(31) 27%(87) 21%(67) 31%(97) 11%(34) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 27%(167) 30%(184) 17%(103) 21%(127) 5%(33) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 16%(96) 32%(192) 21%(126) 22%(130) 8%(48) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(124) 27%(181) 18%(118) 32%(212) 5%(36) 670 Educ: < College 17%(212) 27%(343) 20%(249) 26%(322) 10%(127) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(120) 31%(147) 17%(81) 22%(103) 4%(20) 471 Educ: Post-grad 26%(69) 31%(83) 17%(45) 24%(64) 3%(8) 268 Income: Under 50k 16%(150) 27%(259) 21%(194) 25%(231) 12%(110) 945 Income: 50k-100k 22%(144) 29%(195) 18%(118) 27%(177) 5%(31) 666 Income: 100k+ 28%(108) 31%(119) 16%(62) 21%(79) 4%(13) 381 Ethnicity: White 21%(337) 31%(503) 17%(273) 25%(409) 5%(88) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 18%(35) 23%(44) 15%(29) 27%(52) 17%(33) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Your state’s governor Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(402) 29%(573) 19%(374) 24%(488) 8%(155) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 19%(47) 18%(45) 30%(76) 18%(45) 16%(40) 253 Ethnicity: Other 14%(17) 20%(25) 19%(25) 26%(34) 21%(27) 128 All Christian 23%(231) 32%(317) 17%(165) 23%(230) 5%(48) 991 All Non-Christian 33%(37) 30%(34) 11%(12) 18%(20) 9%(11) 114 Atheist 21%(19) 26%(24) 17%(15) 30%(28) 6%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 15%(76) 24%(123) 24%(119) 25%(126) 12%(59) 502 Something Else 13%(38) 26%(75) 21%(63) 29%(85) 11%(31) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 30%(39) 33%(43) 11%(14) 17%(23) 9%(11) 131 Evangelical 19%(93) 30%(151) 20%(103) 24%(120) 7%(35) 502 Non-Evangelical 22%(165) 30%(225) 16%(118) 26%(190) 6%(43) 741 Community: Urban 25%(139) 27%(154) 20%(111) 18%(101) 10%(57) 562 Community: Suburban 20%(193) 27%(263) 19%(186) 26%(256) 7%(71) 967 Community: Rural 15%(70) 34%(156) 17%(78) 28%(131) 6%(27) 463 Employ: Private Sector 23%(152) 31%(210) 16%(109) 26%(173) 4%(30) 673 Employ: Government 14%(17) 29%(37) 22%(27) 26%(33) 9%(11) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 21%(35) 23%(38) 25%(42) 22%(37) 8%(14) 165 Employ: Homemaker 16%(19) 22%(26) 22%(26) 28%(34) 12%(15) 119 Employ: Student 17%(13) 16%(12) 21%(16) 29%(23) 17%(13) 77 Employ: Retired 25%(128) 35%(182) 17%(91) 21%(110) 2%(9) 520 Employ: Unemployed 14%(28) 20%(40) 19%(39) 23%(47) 24%(48) 202 Employ: Other 9%(10) 26%(28) 23%(25) 29%(32) 14%(15) 111 Military HH: Yes 19%(63) 29%(97) 17%(55) 28%(91) 7%(24) 331 Military HH: No 20%(338) 29%(476) 19%(319) 24%(397) 8%(131) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 28%(289) 33%(342) 17%(173) 16%(163) 8%(79) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 12%(113) 24%(232) 21%(201) 34%(325) 8%(75) 946 Biden Job Approve 26%(311) 32%(374) 19%(219) 17%(200) 6%(73) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 11%(83) 25%(187) 20%(148) 38%(281) 6%(44) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Your state’s governor Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(402) 29%(573) 19%(374) 24%(488) 8%(155) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 35%(242) 30%(206) 15%(100) 15%(101) 6%(40) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 14%(69) 34%(168) 24%(119) 20%(99) 7%(34) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 8%(15) 33%(59) 28%(50) 22%(40) 8%(15) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 12%(68) 23%(128) 17%(98) 43%(241) 5%(30) 564 Favorable of Biden 26%(311) 33%(384) 18%(207) 17%(205) 6%(70) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 11%(84) 25%(182) 21%(156) 37%(272) 6%(45) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 33%(231) 31%(214) 15%(103) 14%(99) 7%(46) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 16%(79) 35%(170) 22%(104) 22%(106) 5%(24) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 10%(14) 34%(49) 31%(45) 19%(27) 6%(8) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 12%(69) 22%(132) 19%(111) 41%(245) 6%(37) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(121) 30%(190) 19%(119) 24%(151) 9%(55) 635 #1 Issue: Security 15%(52) 29%(96) 20%(67) 31%(104) 5%(17) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 26%(81) 34%(105) 11%(35) 23%(73) 5%(16) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 22%(57) 29%(73) 21%(54) 22%(57) 6%(15) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 12%(14) 19%(23) 20%(25) 21%(25) 28%(34) 121 #1 Issue: Education 25%(17) 22%(15) 22%(16) 21%(15) 11%(8) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 29%(28) 26%(25) 26%(25) 14%(14) 5%(5) 96 #1 Issue: Other 19%(31) 27%(45) 20%(33) 31%(51) 3%(6) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 27%(284) 31%(326) 19%(199) 17%(184) 6%(59) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(84) 28%(190) 19%(131) 35%(242) 6%(43) 690 2020 Vote: Other 10%(6) 30%(20) 9%(6) 39%(26) 11%(8) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(25) 20%(36) 20%(36) 20%(36) 26%(46) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 27%(222) 33%(270) 19%(151) 18%(148) 3%(22) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 15%(90) 28%(163) 20%(117) 34%(200) 3%(20) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 4%(2) 25%(16) 20%(13) 33%(20) 18%(11) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 27%(211) 34%(266) 17%(134) 15%(118) 6%(44) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 15%(95) 27%(178) 20%(129) 34%(221) 4%(29) 652 2016 Vote: Other 13%(14) 31%(34) 22%(23) 29%(31) 5%(6) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(81) 21%(95) 19%(87) 26%(118) 17%(75) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Your state’s governor Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(402) 29%(573) 19%(374) 24%(488) 8%(155) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 22%(288) 32%(413) 17%(223) 25%(319) 4%(50) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 16%(114) 23%(160) 22%(151) 24%(169) 15%(105) 699 4-Region: Northeast 24%(84) 30%(105) 19%(66) 23%(83) 5%(17) 355 4-Region: Midwest 18%(84) 32%(145) 19%(86) 26%(117) 6%(26) 458 4-Region: South 19%(140) 27%(202) 19%(142) 24%(179) 11%(80) 744 4-Region: West 21%(94) 28%(121) 18%(80) 25%(109) 7%(32) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 27%(270) 31%(312) 18%(179) 18%(183) 6%(56) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 14%(103) 28%(206) 19%(138) 32%(234) 7%(51) 732 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_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(695) 23%(461) 11%(228) 20%(401) 10%(207) 1992 Gender: Male 35%(328) 22%(208) 11%(103) 23%(214) 8%(79) 932 Gender: Female 35%(367) 24%(254) 12%(124) 18%(187) 12%(128) 1060 Age: 18-34 26%(128) 23%(114) 13%(67) 17%(85) 21%(106) 500 Age: 35-44 32%(98) 36%(108) 12%(37) 11%(33) 9%(27) 303 Age: 45-64 35%(255) 21%(153) 9%(67) 26%(188) 9%(62) 725 Age: 65+ 46%(214) 19%(86) 12%(57) 20%(94) 3%(12) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 21%(35) 26%(42) 14%(23) 8%(13) 31%(51) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 29%(151) 26%(139) 13%(67) 17%(92) 15%(79) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 31%(151) 25%(123) 12%(58) 22%(106) 10%(48) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 44%(334) 19%(145) 10%(76) 23%(175) 3%(26) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 55%(477) 26%(226) 8%(70) 3%(28) 7%(60) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 28%(141) 21%(109) 13%(66) 22%(113) 16%(81) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 12%(77) 20%(126) 15%(91) 42%(260) 11%(65) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 57%(213) 26%(98) 9%(33) 3%(10) 6%(22) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 54%(263) 26%(128) 8%(37) 4%(18) 8%(38) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 28%(70) 19%(48) 12%(31) 29%(73) 12%(30) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 28%(71) 24%(61) 14%(35) 15%(40) 20%(51) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 15%(45) 20%(61) 13%(39) 43%(131) 9%(27) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(32) 21%(65) 16%(52) 41%(129) 12%(38) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 59%(360) 25%(153) 7%(45) 3%(19) 6%(38) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(213) 28%(169) 10%(61) 14%(81) 12%(69) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(103) 18%(123) 16%(109) 42%(280) 8%(55) 670 Educ: < College 32%(400) 21%(257) 11%(143) 23%(289) 13%(164) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 40%(190) 26%(123) 12%(55) 16%(75) 6%(27) 471 Educ: Post-grad 39%(105) 30%(81) 11%(30) 14%(37) 6%(16) 268 Income: Under 50k 35%(329) 20%(189) 11%(102) 20%(189) 14%(136) 945 Income: 50k-100k 36%(238) 23%(154) 11%(76) 24%(157) 6%(41) 666 Income: 100k+ 34%(128) 31%(119) 13%(49) 14%(55) 8%(30) 381 Ethnicity: White 35%(564) 23%(369) 12%(199) 22%(354) 8%(125) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 34%(65) 23%(44) 8%(16) 15%(28) 20%(40) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(695) 23%(461) 11%(228) 20%(401) 10%(207) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 38%(95) 23%(58) 8%(19) 9%(24) 22%(56) 253 Ethnicity: Other 28%(36) 27%(35) 7%(9) 18%(23) 20%(25) 128 All Christian 36%(355) 24%(233) 11%(109) 23%(232) 6%(62) 991 All Non-Christian 42%(48) 25%(29) 12%(14) 9%(11) 12%(13) 114 Atheist 64%(59) 13%(12) 7%(6) 9%(8) 7%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 37%(184) 22%(110) 12%(62) 13%(63) 16%(82) 502 Something Else 17%(50) 26%(77) 13%(37) 30%(87) 14%(42) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(48) 26%(34) 13%(17) 13%(18) 11%(14) 131 Evangelical 23%(118) 25%(124) 13%(67) 31%(153) 8%(40) 502 Non-Evangelical 38%(279) 23%(171) 10%(75) 21%(159) 8%(59) 741 Community: Urban 40%(226) 27%(149) 11%(62) 9%(50) 13%(74) 562 Community: Suburban 34%(332) 23%(218) 11%(110) 22%(215) 10%(92) 967 Community: Rural 30%(137) 20%(94) 12%(56) 29%(136) 9%(40) 463 Employ: Private Sector 34%(227) 26%(176) 13%(89) 19%(127) 8%(54) 673 Employ: Government 28%(35) 26%(33) 13%(16) 23%(29) 9%(11) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 29%(47) 21%(34) 16%(27) 20%(34) 14%(24) 165 Employ: Homemaker 27%(32) 27%(32) 8%(10) 26%(31) 12%(15) 119 Employ: Student 27%(21) 30%(23) 9%(7) 4%(3) 29%(22) 77 Employ: Retired 47%(244) 19%(97) 10%(53) 22%(117) 2%(10) 520 Employ: Unemployed 29%(58) 21%(43) 4%(9) 21%(43) 25%(50) 202 Employ: Other 28%(31) 22%(24) 15%(17) 17%(18) 18%(20) 111 Military HH: Yes 35%(117) 24%(80) 9%(31) 26%(85) 6%(19) 331 Military HH: No 35%(578) 23%(382) 12%(197) 19%(316) 11%(188) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 55%(574) 27%(285) 7%(72) 2%(17) 9%(98) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(121) 19%(177) 16%(156) 41%(384) 12%(109) 946 Biden Job Approve 54%(636) 28%(329) 6%(76) 3%(33) 9%(103) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 7%(52) 16%(120) 20%(145) 49%(361) 9%(65) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(695) 23%(461) 11%(228) 20%(401) 10%(207) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 67%(464) 19%(133) 4%(31) 1%(8) 8%(52) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 35%(172) 40%(195) 9%(45) 5%(25) 10%(50) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 14%(25) 31%(55) 29%(52) 12%(22) 14%(24) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(28) 11%(64) 16%(93) 60%(339) 7%(40) 564 Favorable of Biden 55%(648) 28%(326) 6%(74) 3%(36) 8%(93) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 6%(43) 16%(121) 20%(146) 49%(361) 9%(67) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 67%(462) 20%(135) 5%(35) 1%(10) 7%(51) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 38%(185) 39%(190) 8%(38) 6%(27) 9%(42) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 16%(23) 33%(47) 29%(41) 10%(15) 12%(18) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 3%(20) 12%(73) 18%(105) 58%(347) 8%(50) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 29%(187) 22%(139) 14%(87) 24%(151) 11%(70) 635 #1 Issue: Security 11%(38) 20%(66) 12%(41) 46%(155) 11%(36) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 55%(170) 26%(82) 9%(29) 2%(8) 7%(22) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 46%(117) 25%(63) 9%(22) 16%(41) 5%(13) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 31%(37) 24%(29) 11%(14) 5%(6) 29%(35) 121 #1 Issue: Education 24%(17) 38%(27) 14%(10) 10%(7) 14%(10) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 49%(47) 21%(21) 15%(14) 3%(3) 12%(12) 96 #1 Issue: Other 49%(82) 21%(34) 6%(10) 18%(30) 6%(10) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 56%(593) 27%(280) 7%(75) 3%(28) 7%(76) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(59) 16%(113) 18%(122) 48%(331) 9%(65) 690 2020 Vote: Other 12%(8) 29%(19) 18%(12) 26%(18) 14%(9) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(32) 26%(47) 10%(18) 14%(25) 31%(56) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 59%(477) 27%(217) 7%(58) 3%(24) 5%(38) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 12%(73) 19%(110) 16%(92) 47%(280) 6%(35) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 10%(7) 20%(13) 21%(13) 30%(19) 19%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 59%(460) 25%(196) 7%(53) 2%(15) 6%(50) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(79) 18%(118) 17%(114) 45%(295) 7%(47) 652 2016 Vote: Other 33%(35) 25%(27) 10%(11) 26%(28) 6%(7) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(120) 26%(120) 11%(50) 14%(63) 23%(103) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL2_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(695) 23%(461) 11%(228) 20%(401) 10%(207) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 38%(498) 23%(295) 11%(141) 22%(284) 6%(75) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 28%(198) 24%(167) 12%(86) 17%(117) 19%(132) 699 4-Region: Northeast 42%(150) 21%(74) 12%(42) 17%(60) 8%(29) 355 4-Region: Midwest 33%(153) 24%(108) 12%(57) 22%(99) 9%(40) 458 4-Region: South 31%(232) 23%(174) 12%(89) 22%(164) 11%(85) 744 4-Region: West 37%(160) 24%(106) 9%(39) 18%(78) 12%(52) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 56%(559) 27%(266) 7%(74) 3%(32) 7%(69) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 12%(88) 19%(143) 16%(118) 42%(310) 10%(74) 732 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: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about... The economic impact of The public health impact coronavirus including the of coronavirus including effect on the stock market the spread of the disease and increased which would cause more Don’t know / No Demographic unemployment deaths opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(710) 55%(1105) 9%(176) 1992 Gender: Male 41%(379) 53%(496) 6%(57) 932 Gender: Female 31%(331) 57%(609) 11%(119) 1060 Age: 18-34 41%(204) 48%(243) 11%(54) 500 Age: 35-44 37%(113) 54%(163) 9%(27) 303 Age: 45-64 38%(278) 53%(383) 9%(64) 725 Age: 65+ 25%(115) 68%(317) 7%(31) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 30%(49) 61%(101) 9%(15) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 43%(229) 46%(244) 10%(54) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 41%(201) 49%(238) 10%(49) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 29%(216) 65%(488) 7%(52) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 19%(165) 75%(645) 6%(51) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 37%(191) 50%(255) 13%(64) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 57%(355) 33%(205) 10%(60) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 25%(93) 70%(265) 5%(18) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 15%(72) 78%(380) 7%(33) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 41%(104) 50%(125) 9%(22) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 33%(87) 50%(130) 16%(42) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 60%(182) 35%(106) 5%(16) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 55%(173) 31%(100) 14%(44) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 19%(114) 77%(472) 5%(28) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 26%(156) 62%(365) 12%(72) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 61%(405) 32%(213) 8%(51) 670 Educ: < College 34%(428) 54%(677) 12%(148) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 40%(187) 56%(262) 5%(22) 471 Educ: Post-grad 35%(95) 62%(167) 2%(7) 268 Income: Under 50k 30%(286) 58%(550) 12%(109) 945 Income: 50k-100k 40%(266) 52%(349) 8%(51) 666 Income: 100k+ 41%(158) 54%(206) 4%(17) 381 Continued on next page

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Table POL3: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about... The economic impact of The public health impact coronavirus including the of coronavirus including effect on the stock market the spread of the disease and increased which would cause more Don’t know / No Demographic unemployment deaths opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(710) 55%(1105) 9%(176) 1992 Ethnicity: White 37%(599) 55%(879) 8%(133) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35%(68) 57%(110) 8%(15) 193 Ethnicity: Black 27%(69) 64%(161) 9%(23) 253 Ethnicity: Other 33%(43) 51%(66) 15%(20) 128 All Christian 40%(394) 54%(534) 6%(63) 991 All Non-Christian 42%(48) 51%(58) 7%(8) 114 Atheist 22%(20) 76%(70) 2%(2) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 29%(144) 59%(295) 12%(63) 502 Something Else 36%(105) 50%(147) 14%(41) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 48%(63) 46%(60) 6%(8) 131 Evangelical 46%(230) 47%(234) 8%(38) 502 Non-Evangelical 33%(246) 58%(430) 9%(66) 741 Community: Urban 34%(193) 58%(325) 8%(44) 562 Community: Suburban 35%(337) 56%(540) 9%(90) 967 Community: Rural 39%(180) 52%(240) 9%(43) 463 Employ: Private Sector 42%(280) 53%(355) 6%(38) 673 Employ: Government 44%(55) 45%(55) 11%(14) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 45%(74) 44%(74) 11%(18) 165 Employ: Homemaker 48%(57) 37%(44) 15%(18) 119 Employ: Student 27%(20) 63%(49) 10%(8) 77 Employ: Retired 27%(139) 67%(348) 6%(33) 520 Employ: Unemployed 27%(54) 56%(114) 17%(34) 202 Employ: Other 28%(31) 60%(66) 13%(14) 111 Military HH: Yes 35%(115) 53%(176) 12%(40) 331 Military HH: No 36%(595) 56%(930) 8%(136) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 22%(226) 71%(743) 7%(77) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 51%(485) 38%(362) 10%(99) 946 Continued on next page

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Table POL3: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about... The economic impact of The public health impact coronavirus including the of coronavirus including effect on the stock market the spread of the disease and increased which would cause more Don’t know / No Demographic unemployment deaths opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(710) 55%(1105) 9%(176) 1992 Biden Job Approve 22%(261) 72%(853) 5%(63) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 58%(433) 31%(228) 11%(82) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 20%(139) 75%(517) 5%(33) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 25%(122) 69%(336) 6%(31) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 40%(72) 49%(88) 11%(19) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 64%(362) 25%(140) 11%(63) 564 Favorable of Biden 21%(251) 73%(860) 6%(65) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 59%(436) 30%(223) 11%(79) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 18%(125) 77%(534) 5%(35) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 26%(127) 68%(326) 6%(30) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 45%(65) 49%(71) 5%(8) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 62%(371) 26%(153) 12%(71) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 49%(313) 43%(274) 8%(48) 635 #1 Issue: Security 55%(184) 34%(116) 11%(37) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 11%(35) 82%(254) 7%(21) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 24%(62) 68%(174) 8%(20) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 24%(29) 56%(68) 20%(24) 121 #1 Issue: Education 40%(28) 51%(36) 9%(6) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 22%(22) 69%(66) 9%(9) 96 #1 Issue: Other 22%(37) 71%(117) 7%(12) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 18%(194) 76%(795) 6%(62) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 60%(414) 29%(199) 11%(77) 690 2020 Vote: Other 46%(30) 45%(30) 9%(6) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(71) 43%(77) 17%(30) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 19%(151) 77%(625) 5%(37) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 57%(339) 34%(201) 9%(51) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 44%(27) 29%(19) 27%(17) 63 Continued on next page

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Table POL3: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about... The economic impact of The public health impact coronavirus including the of coronavirus including effect on the stock market the spread of the disease and increased which would cause more Don’t know / No Demographic unemployment deaths opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(710) 55%(1105) 9%(176) 1992 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 19%(149) 76%(585) 5%(40) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 57%(368) 34%(225) 9%(59) 652 2016 Vote: Other 38%(41) 50%(54) 12%(13) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(153) 53%(240) 14%(63) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 35%(457) 57%(735) 8%(100) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 36%(253) 53%(370) 11%(76) 699 4-Region: Northeast 30%(106) 62%(221) 8%(28) 355 4-Region: Midwest 34%(157) 55%(253) 10%(47) 458 4-Region: South 37%(277) 53%(398) 9%(69) 744 4-Region: West 39%(170) 54%(233) 7%(32) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 19%(186) 76%(756) 6%(57) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 57%(420) 33%(243) 9%(68) 732 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: Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the: The spread of Don’t know / No Demographic coronavirus The economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 56%(1115) 37%(739) 7%(138) 1992 Gender: Male 57%(530) 39%(365) 4%(37) 932 Gender: Female 55%(585) 35%(375) 9%(101) 1060 Age: 18-34 51%(256) 41%(203) 8%(42) 500 Age: 35-44 56%(170) 38%(116) 6%(17) 303 Age: 45-64 54%(392) 39%(282) 7%(51) 725 Age: 65+ 64%(297) 30%(138) 6%(29) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 58%(96) 32%(52) 10%(17) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 50%(264) 43%(226) 7%(36) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 52%(253) 40%(194) 8%(39) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 63%(474) 32%(245) 5%(37) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 77%(659) 19%(168) 4%(35) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 51%(260) 39%(200) 10%(50) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 32%(196) 60%(372) 9%(53) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 76%(286) 21%(80) 3%(10) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 77%(372) 18%(88) 5%(24) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 50%(126) 44%(111) 6%(15) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 52%(134) 34%(89) 14%(35) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 39%(118) 57%(174) 4%(12) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 25%(78) 63%(198) 13%(41) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 80%(492) 16%(101) 3%(20) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 65%(384) 27%(161) 8%(47) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 29%(192) 65%(434) 7%(44) 670 Educ: < College 53%(660) 39%(485) 9%(108) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 61%(287) 34%(160) 5%(25) 471 Educ: Post-grad 63%(168) 35%(95) 2%(5) 268 Income: Under 50k 55%(522) 36%(336) 9%(87) 945 Income: 50k-100k 56%(374) 38%(256) 5%(37) 666 Income: 100k+ 57%(219) 39%(148) 4%(14) 381 Ethnicity: White 54%(869) 39%(634) 7%(108) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 51%(98) 42%(81) 7%(14) 193 Ethnicity: Black 69%(176) 25%(64) 5%(13) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL4: Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the: The spread of Don’t know / No Demographic coronavirus The economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 56%(1115) 37%(739) 7%(138) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 55%(70) 32%(42) 13%(16) 128 All Christian 53%(529) 41%(406) 6%(55) 991 All Non-Christian 58%(66) 36%(41) 6%(7) 114 Atheist 80%(74) 19%(17) 1%(1) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 60%(299) 30%(150) 11%(53) 502 Something Else 50%(147) 42%(124) 7%(22) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 53%(69) 42%(55) 5%(7) 131 Evangelical 43%(218) 51%(256) 6%(28) 502 Non-Evangelical 59%(439) 34%(254) 7%(48) 741 Community: Urban 62%(351) 31%(173) 7%(38) 562 Community: Suburban 56%(546) 36%(346) 8%(76) 967 Community: Rural 47%(218) 48%(220) 5%(24) 463 Employ: Private Sector 54%(365) 42%(285) 3%(23) 673 Employ: Government 39%(48) 50%(62) 11%(14) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 45%(75) 44%(72) 11%(18) 165 Employ: Homemaker 52%(61) 38%(45) 10%(12) 119 Employ: Student 76%(58) 18%(14) 6%(4) 77 Employ: Retired 63%(328) 32%(166) 5%(26) 520 Employ: Unemployed 56%(114) 31%(62) 13%(27) 202 Employ: Other 58%(65) 30%(34) 12%(13) 111 Military HH: Yes 54%(180) 38%(125) 8%(27) 331 Military HH: No 56%(935) 37%(615) 7%(111) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 76%(791) 19%(199) 5%(56) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 34%(324) 57%(540) 9%(82) 946 Biden Job Approve 77%(904) 20%(230) 4%(44) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 26%(190) 66%(493) 8%(60) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 80%(550) 17%(116) 3%(23) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 72%(354) 23%(114) 4%(21) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 42%(75) 50%(89) 8%(15) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 20%(116) 72%(404) 8%(45) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL4: Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the: The spread of Don’t know / No Demographic coronavirus The economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 56%(1115) 37%(739) 7%(138) 1992 Favorable of Biden 77%(901) 20%(230) 4%(45) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 25%(184) 67%(494) 8%(61) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 80%(557) 16%(112) 4%(24) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 71%(344) 24%(118) 4%(21) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 43%(62) 51%(73) 6%(9) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 21%(122) 71%(421) 9%(52) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 44%(281) 50%(319) 6%(35) 635 #1 Issue: Security 33%(111) 60%(201) 7%(25) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 83%(257) 12%(37) 5%(16) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 67%(171) 25%(65) 8%(21) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 63%(76) 19%(23) 18%(22) 121 #1 Issue: Education 47%(33) 46%(33) 7%(5) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 68%(65) 25%(24) 7%(7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 72%(120) 23%(38) 5%(8) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 78%(818) 18%(189) 4%(44) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 26%(182) 65%(449) 9%(59) 690 2020 Vote: Other 34%(23) 52%(34) 14%(10) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 50%(89) 37%(65) 14%(24) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 77%(625) 20%(161) 3%(26) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 30%(180) 62%(364) 8%(46) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 35%(22) 48%(30) 17%(11) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 79%(609) 18%(136) 4%(29) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 31%(201) 62%(402) 8%(49) 652 2016 Vote: Other 55%(59) 37%(40) 7%(8) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 53%(244) 35%(161) 11%(51) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 57%(743) 36%(471) 6%(79) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 53%(372) 38%(268) 8%(59) 699 4-Region: Northeast 60%(214) 34%(119) 6%(22) 355 4-Region: Midwest 54%(247) 38%(176) 8%(35) 458 4-Region: South 53%(393) 39%(292) 8%(59) 744 4-Region: West 60%(261) 35%(153) 5%(22) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL4: Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the: The spread of Don’t know / No Demographic coronavirus The economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 56%(1115) 37%(739) 7%(138) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 77%(770) 19%(187) 4%(43) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 31%(229) 61%(444) 8%(58) 732 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: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Americans should continue to social Americans should stop distance for as long as is social distancing to needed to curb the spread stimulate the economy of coronavirus even if it even if it means means continued damage increasing the spread of Don’t know / No Demographic to the economy coronavirus opinion Total N Registered Voters 69%(1375) 21%(422) 10%(195) 1992 Gender: Male 68%(636) 25%(237) 6%(60) 932 Gender: Female 70%(739) 17%(185) 13%(135) 1060 Age: 18-34 66%(330) 24%(118) 10%(52) 500 Age: 35-44 72%(217) 20%(60) 9%(26) 303 Age: 45-64 66%(480) 22%(161) 12%(85) 725 Age: 65+ 75%(349) 18%(83) 7%(32) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 68%(112) 17%(29) 14%(24) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 67%(352) 24%(127) 9%(48) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 65%(315) 24%(117) 11%(55) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 74%(557) 18%(136) 8%(62) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 87%(749) 8%(68) 5%(43) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 64%(327) 21%(106) 15%(78) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 48%(299) 40%(248) 12%(74) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 85%(321) 11%(43) 3%(13) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 88%(429) 5%(25) 6%(31) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 60%(152) 29%(73) 11%(27) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 68%(175) 13%(33) 19%(50) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 54%(164) 40%(121) 6%(20) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 43%(135) 40%(127) 17%(54) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 87%(536) 9%(57) 3%(21) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 77%(456) 12%(70) 11%(66) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 47%(316) 42%(280) 11%(75) 670 Educ: < College 66%(827) 21%(264) 13%(162) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 73%(345) 21%(101) 5%(25) 471 Educ: Post-grad 76%(203) 21%(57) 3%(8) 268 Continued on next page

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Table POL5: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Americans should continue to social Americans should stop distance for as long as is social distancing to needed to curb the spread stimulate the economy of coronavirus even if it even if it means means continued damage increasing the spread of Don’t know / No Demographic to the economy coronavirus opinion Total N Registered Voters 69%(1375) 21%(422) 10%(195) 1992 Income: Under 50k 70%(659) 17%(165) 13%(121) 945 Income: 50k-100k 67%(449) 26%(173) 7%(44) 666 Income: 100k+ 70%(267) 22%(85) 8%(29) 381 Ethnicity: White 67%(1074) 23%(377) 10%(160) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 70%(135) 21%(40) 9%(17) 193 Ethnicity: Black 84%(212) 9%(22) 7%(19) 253 Ethnicity: Other 69%(89) 18%(23) 13%(17) 128 All Christian 67%(661) 25%(250) 8%(79) 991 All Non-Christian 70%(79) 25%(29) 5%(6) 114 Atheist 89%(82) 8%(8) 3%(2) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 74%(372) 14%(68) 12%(61) 502 Something Else 61%(180) 23%(67) 16%(46) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 64%(84) 31%(41) 5%(6) 131 Evangelical 60%(303) 31%(155) 9%(44) 502 Non-Evangelical 70%(520) 19%(143) 11%(78) 741 Community: Urban 76%(425) 16%(90) 8%(47) 562 Community: Suburban 68%(658) 22%(217) 10%(93) 967 Community: Rural 63%(293) 25%(115) 12%(55) 463 Employ: Private Sector 70%(471) 24%(162) 6%(39) 673 Employ: Government 55%(68) 31%(38) 15%(18) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 61%(101) 27%(44) 12%(20) 165 Employ: Homemaker 60%(71) 24%(29) 16%(19) 119 Employ: Student 80%(61) 9%(7) 11%(8) 77 Employ: Retired 74%(385) 19%(98) 7%(37) 520 Employ: Unemployed 66%(134) 15%(30) 19%(39) 202 Employ: Other 75%(84) 13%(14) 12%(13) 111 Continued on next page

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Table POL5: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Americans should continue to social Americans should stop distance for as long as is social distancing to needed to curb the spread stimulate the economy of coronavirus even if it even if it means means continued damage increasing the spread of Don’t know / No Demographic to the economy coronavirus opinion Total N Registered Voters 69%(1375) 21%(422) 10%(195) 1992 Military HH: Yes 66%(217) 23%(76) 12%(38) 331 Military HH: No 70%(1158) 21%(346) 9%(157) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 85%(891) 8%(87) 7%(68) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 51%(484) 35%(335) 13%(127) 946 Biden Job Approve 88%(1034) 7%(84) 5%(59) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 42%(309) 45%(332) 14%(102) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 88%(609) 7%(46) 5%(33) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 87%(425) 8%(38) 5%(26) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 61%(109) 20%(35) 19%(34) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 35%(200) 53%(297) 12%(68) 564 Favorable of Biden 88%(1035) 7%(83) 5%(58) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 42%(306) 45%(329) 14%(103) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 88%(613) 6%(44) 5%(37) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 87%(422) 8%(40) 4%(21) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 64%(92) 21%(30) 15%(22) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 36%(215) 50%(299) 14%(81) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 65%(412) 25%(157) 10%(66) 635 #1 Issue: Security 44%(147) 44%(147) 13%(43) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 89%(277) 5%(17) 5%(16) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 81%(206) 10%(25) 10%(25) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 69%(83) 11%(14) 20%(24) 121 #1 Issue: Education 62%(44) 28%(20) 10%(7) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 81%(78) 12%(12) 7%(7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 77%(128) 18%(31) 4%(7) 166 Continued on next page

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Table POL5: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Americans should continue to social Americans should stop distance for as long as is social distancing to needed to curb the spread stimulate the economy of coronavirus even if it even if it means means continued damage increasing the spread of Don’t know / No Demographic to the economy coronavirus opinion Total N Registered Voters 69%(1375) 21%(422) 10%(195) 1992 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 87%(916) 7%(75) 6%(60) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 43%(295) 44%(301) 14%(93) 690 2020 Vote: Other 60%(40) 25%(16) 16%(11) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 67%(119) 16%(28) 17%(31) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 87%(709) 8%(69) 4%(36) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 46%(274) 42%(247) 12%(69) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 48%(30) 28%(18) 24%(15) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 89%(686) 7%(52) 5%(37) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 48%(313) 40%(259) 12%(80) 652 2016 Vote: Other 65%(70) 26%(28) 9%(10) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 67%(306) 18%(83) 15%(68) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 70%(901) 22%(283) 8%(109) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 68%(474) 20%(139) 12%(86) 699 4-Region: Northeast 74%(264) 17%(60) 9%(32) 355 4-Region: Midwest 66%(300) 25%(116) 9%(42) 458 4-Region: South 67%(498) 22%(164) 11%(82) 744 4-Region: West 72%(313) 19%(83) 9%(40) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 88%(875) 8%(75) 5%(49) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 48%(350) 40%(293) 12%(89) 732 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: Thinking about the November 2022 midterm elections for U.S. Congress, how enthusiastic would you say you are about voting in the midterm elections? Extremely Very Somewhat Not too Not at all Demographic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic Total N Registered Voters 25%(504) 20%(403) 28%(555) 17%(334) 10%(196) 1992 Gender: Male 29%(269) 24%(227) 25%(232) 14%(135) 7%(69) 932 Gender: Female 22%(235) 17%(175) 30%(322) 19%(200) 12%(127) 1060 Age: 18-34 20%(100) 21%(107) 32%(160) 15%(77) 11%(57) 500 Age: 35-44 20%(62) 25%(76) 29%(89) 15%(46) 10%(30) 303 Age: 45-64 26%(191) 18%(130) 26%(186) 19%(141) 11%(77) 725 Age: 65+ 33%(152) 19%(89) 26%(120) 15%(70) 7%(33) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 14%(23) 20%(34) 36%(59) 18%(30) 12%(19) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 23%(119) 23%(124) 30%(159) 14%(72) 10%(53) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 22%(108) 17%(84) 28%(138) 20%(95) 13%(62) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 31%(237) 20%(148) 25%(187) 17%(126) 8%(58) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 27%(236) 26%(228) 28%(244) 11%(99) 6%(54) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(85) 13%(64) 31%(159) 26%(130) 14%(72) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 30%(184) 18%(111) 24%(151) 17%(105) 11%(70) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 30%(113) 32%(121) 26%(96) 9%(33) 4%(13) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 25%(123) 22%(106) 31%(148) 14%(66) 8%(41) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(47) 14%(36) 30%(76) 26%(66) 10%(26) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 15%(38) 11%(28) 32%(84) 25%(64) 18%(46) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 36%(110) 23%(69) 20%(61) 12%(35) 10%(29) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 23%(74) 13%(41) 29%(90) 22%(70) 13%(41) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 30%(183) 27%(168) 26%(160) 12%(75) 5%(28) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 17%(103) 19%(113) 31%(183) 21%(123) 12%(71) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 30%(201) 17%(113) 27%(180) 17%(113) 9%(63) 670 Educ: < College 23%(291) 17%(218) 29%(362) 18%(221) 13%(160) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(123) 25%(118) 27%(125) 18%(83) 5%(22) 471 Educ: Post-grad 34%(90) 25%(67) 25%(67) 11%(30) 5%(14) 268 Income: Under 50k 22%(207) 17%(158) 31%(289) 18%(172) 12%(118) 945 Income: 50k-100k 29%(193) 23%(154) 23%(156) 16%(108) 8%(56) 666 Income: 100k+ 27%(104) 24%(91) 29%(110) 14%(54) 6%(23) 381 Ethnicity: White 26%(418) 20%(325) 28%(446) 18%(283) 9%(139) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 31%(60) 20%(39) 28%(53) 13%(24) 9%(17) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6: Thinking about the November 2022 midterm elections for U.S. Congress, how enthusiastic would you say you are about voting in the midterm elections? Extremely Very Somewhat Not too Not at all Demographic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic Total N Registered Voters 25%(504) 20%(403) 28%(555) 17%(334) 10%(196) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 20%(52) 19%(47) 29%(73) 13%(33) 19%(47) 253 Ethnicity: Other 27%(34) 24%(30) 28%(36) 14%(18) 8%(10) 128 All Christian 26%(262) 22%(222) 28%(273) 17%(168) 7%(66) 991 All Non-Christian 42%(48) 23%(26) 20%(23) 11%(13) 4%(4) 114 Atheist 31%(28) 26%(24) 21%(19) 13%(12) 10%(9) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 20%(101) 17%(83) 31%(158) 16%(83) 15%(78) 502 Something Else 22%(65) 16%(48) 28%(83) 20%(59) 13%(39) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 40%(52) 22%(28) 22%(29) 12%(16) 4%(5) 131 Evangelical 31%(156) 19%(95) 28%(142) 14%(69) 8%(39) 502 Non-Evangelical 22%(163) 22%(163) 27%(199) 20%(150) 9%(65) 741 Community: Urban 26%(147) 24%(134) 29%(161) 12%(66) 10%(54) 562 Community: Suburban 24%(233) 20%(198) 27%(264) 19%(184) 9%(88) 967 Community: Rural 27%(124) 15%(71) 28%(130) 18%(84) 12%(54) 463 Employ: Private Sector 26%(175) 23%(154) 27%(179) 17%(115) 8%(51) 673 Employ: Government 24%(29) 22%(27) 30%(37) 14%(17) 10%(13) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 26%(44) 22%(36) 27%(45) 18%(30) 6%(11) 165 Employ: Homemaker 17%(20) 20%(24) 32%(38) 18%(21) 13%(16) 119 Employ: Student 13%(10) 16%(12) 35%(27) 23%(17) 15%(11) 77 Employ: Retired 31%(160) 21%(110) 25%(131) 14%(75) 9%(44) 520 Employ: Unemployed 19%(38) 13%(25) 28%(57) 21%(43) 19%(39) 202 Employ: Other 26%(29) 13%(14) 37%(41) 14%(15) 10%(11) 111 Military HH: Yes 31%(102) 22%(71) 25%(83) 12%(41) 10%(33) 331 Military HH: No 24%(402) 20%(331) 28%(472) 18%(293) 10%(163) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 28%(291) 25%(263) 28%(294) 13%(136) 6%(64) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 23%(214) 15%(140) 28%(261) 21%(199) 14%(133) 946 Biden Job Approve 27%(315) 23%(276) 30%(351) 14%(160) 6%(76) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 25%(185) 17%(123) 24%(182) 21%(153) 13%(100) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL6: Thinking about the November 2022 midterm elections for U.S. Congress, how enthusiastic would you say you are about voting in the midterm elections? Extremely Very Somewhat Not too Not at all Demographic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic Total N Registered Voters 25%(504) 20%(403) 28%(555) 17%(334) 10%(196) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 38%(259) 27%(188) 25%(171) 7%(49) 3%(23) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 11%(56) 18%(88) 37%(180) 23%(111) 11%(53) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(11) 14%(25) 27%(49) 36%(65) 16%(29) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 31%(174) 17%(98) 23%(133) 16%(89) 13%(71) 564 Favorable of Biden 26%(309) 24%(281) 30%(351) 13%(155) 7%(80) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 25%(185) 16%(116) 25%(182) 21%(159) 13%(97) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 35%(245) 27%(186) 26%(182) 6%(45) 5%(36) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 13%(64) 20%(95) 35%(169) 23%(110) 9%(45) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 8%(12) 15%(22) 29%(41) 36%(52) 11%(16) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 29%(173) 16%(94) 24%(141) 18%(106) 14%(81) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(148) 17%(111) 29%(182) 20%(127) 11%(68) 635 #1 Issue: Security 32%(107) 18%(59) 29%(98) 12%(40) 9%(32) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 24%(74) 26%(80) 31%(95) 13%(41) 6%(20) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 27%(69) 18%(46) 23%(60) 21%(54) 11%(27) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16%(19) 16%(20) 31%(38) 20%(24) 18%(21) 121 #1 Issue: Education 23%(16) 36%(25) 19%(13) 18%(13) 5%(3) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 28%(27) 26%(25) 26%(25) 10%(10) 11%(10) 96 #1 Issue: Other 27%(45) 22%(36) 27%(44) 16%(26) 9%(15) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 28%(291) 25%(262) 29%(301) 13%(138) 6%(60) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 27%(185) 17%(116) 26%(179) 20%(136) 11%(74) 690 2020 Vote: Other 12%(8) 3%(2) 36%(24) 27%(18) 22%(14) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(17) 12%(22) 28%(50) 23%(41) 27%(48) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 31%(251) 27%(216) 28%(228) 10%(84) 4%(35) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 31%(180) 18%(107) 25%(146) 18%(109) 8%(49) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 18%(11) 12%(7) 36%(23) 21%(14) 13%(8) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 29%(224) 27%(206) 28%(218) 11%(86) 5%(41) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(190) 17%(108) 26%(169) 19%(121) 10%(64) 652 2016 Vote: Other 24%(26) 13%(14) 30%(33) 20%(21) 12%(13) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(64) 16%(74) 30%(136) 23%(104) 17%(78) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL6: Thinking about the November 2022 midterm elections for U.S. Congress, how enthusiastic would you say you are about voting in the midterm elections? Extremely Very Somewhat Not too Not at all Demographic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic Total N Registered Voters 25%(504) 20%(403) 28%(555) 17%(334) 10%(196) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 31%(405) 23%(293) 26%(338) 13%(170) 7%(87) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 14%(100) 16%(110) 31%(217) 23%(164) 16%(110) 699 4-Region: Northeast 25%(89) 22%(77) 26%(91) 19%(67) 9%(31) 355 4-Region: Midwest 23%(103) 17%(76) 30%(135) 20%(94) 11%(49) 458 4-Region: South 25%(187) 21%(156) 30%(220) 14%(106) 10%(76) 744 4-Region: West 29%(125) 21%(93) 25%(109) 16%(68) 9%(40) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 26%(260) 26%(259) 30%(295) 13%(128) 6%(58) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27%(199) 17%(125) 25%(180) 20%(146) 11%(81) 732 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_1: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Paid leave Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(414) 26%(515) 18%(361) 19%(372) 17%(330) 1992 Gender: Male 18%(171) 25%(233) 20%(186) 24%(222) 13%(121) 932 Gender: Female 23%(243) 27%(283) 16%(174) 14%(150) 20%(209) 1060 Age: 18-34 24%(121) 32%(159) 14%(71) 10%(50) 20%(99) 500 Age: 35-44 31%(95) 28%(85) 13%(40) 10%(31) 17%(51) 303 Age: 45-64 18%(132) 23%(166) 19%(140) 22%(161) 18%(128) 725 Age: 65+ 14%(66) 23%(106) 24%(110) 28%(130) 11%(52) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 19%(32) 34%(57) 15%(24) 9%(15) 23%(38) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 29%(151) 30%(158) 13%(68) 10%(54) 18%(94) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 23%(110) 24%(117) 17%(83) 19%(93) 17%(84) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 15%(112) 23%(176) 23%(175) 25%(191) 13%(102) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 29%(253) 33%(283) 14%(122) 10%(82) 14%(121) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(87) 22%(114) 20%(104) 20%(104) 20%(102) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 12%(74) 19%(118) 22%(135) 30%(186) 17%(107) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 28%(104) 34%(127) 16%(60) 12%(43) 11%(41) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 31%(149) 32%(156) 13%(62) 8%(39) 16%(80) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 14%(35) 21%(54) 22%(55) 29%(74) 14%(34) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 20%(52) 23%(60) 19%(49) 12%(30) 26%(68) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(31) 17%(52) 23%(71) 34%(105) 15%(45) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 13%(43) 21%(67) 20%(64) 26%(81) 19%(62) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 28%(174) 33%(201) 17%(102) 9%(58) 13%(80) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 20%(121) 27%(162) 19%(115) 14%(83) 19%(112) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(92) 19%(126) 20%(137) 33%(221) 14%(94) 670 Educ: < College 20%(251) 25%(317) 16%(198) 19%(237) 20%(250) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 21%(101) 26%(120) 21%(97) 20%(95) 12%(58) 471 Educ: Post-grad 23%(62) 29%(78) 24%(65) 15%(40) 8%(22) 268 Income: Under 50k 19%(181) 27%(254) 17%(156) 16%(147) 22%(206) 945 Income: 50k-100k 23%(150) 24%(157) 18%(122) 23%(155) 12%(82) 666 Income: 100k+ 21%(82) 27%(105) 22%(83) 18%(70) 11%(42) 381 Ethnicity: White 19%(313) 25%(405) 20%(318) 21%(333) 15%(241) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 26%(50) 28%(53) 11%(22) 12%(24) 23%(45) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_1: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Paid leave Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(414) 26%(515) 18%(361) 19%(372) 17%(330) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 25%(64) 33%(83) 9%(23) 8%(19) 25%(64) 253 Ethnicity: Other 28%(37) 21%(27) 15%(20) 16%(20) 19%(25) 128 All Christian 18%(180) 23%(232) 22%(216) 23%(226) 14%(136) 991 All Non-Christian 34%(38) 23%(26) 11%(13) 18%(21) 14%(16) 114 Atheist 32%(30) 24%(22) 24%(22) 10%(10) 9%(9) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 21%(105) 26%(132) 15%(78) 15%(74) 23%(113) 502 Something Else 20%(60) 35%(104) 11%(32) 14%(42) 19%(56) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 31%(41) 21%(28) 13%(16) 19%(25) 15%(20) 131 Evangelical 19%(94) 28%(140) 17%(85) 21%(107) 15%(76) 502 Non-Evangelical 18%(136) 25%(188) 21%(154) 21%(154) 15%(109) 741 Community: Urban 25%(142) 30%(168) 15%(86) 12%(66) 18%(99) 562 Community: Suburban 19%(184) 26%(249) 18%(179) 21%(199) 16%(156) 967 Community: Rural 19%(88) 21%(98) 21%(96) 23%(106) 16%(75) 463 Employ: Private Sector 25%(166) 26%(172) 19%(129) 18%(122) 13%(85) 673 Employ: Government 19%(24) 28%(35) 20%(24) 14%(18) 19%(23) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 19%(32) 25%(42) 18%(30) 18%(29) 20%(33) 165 Employ: Homemaker 26%(31) 21%(25) 14%(16) 19%(22) 21%(24) 119 Employ: Student 20%(15) 41%(32) 11%(9) 7%(5) 21%(16) 77 Employ: Retired 17%(87) 24%(127) 22%(116) 26%(137) 10%(53) 520 Employ: Unemployed 15%(30) 26%(52) 11%(23) 11%(23) 37%(74) 202 Employ: Other 26%(29) 28%(31) 12%(13) 15%(16) 19%(22) 111 Military HH: Yes 18%(59) 25%(81) 17%(58) 26%(85) 15%(49) 331 Military HH: No 21%(355) 26%(434) 18%(303) 17%(288) 17%(281) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 28%(293) 30%(317) 18%(184) 9%(99) 15%(153) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(121) 21%(198) 19%(177) 29%(273) 19%(177) 946 Biden Job Approve 27%(317) 31%(366) 18%(215) 10%(112) 14%(167) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 11%(83) 19%(140) 19%(143) 35%(257) 16%(120) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_1: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Paid leave Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(414) 26%(515) 18%(361) 19%(372) 17%(330) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 33%(226) 30%(205) 17%(114) 9%(59) 12%(84) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 19%(91) 33%(161) 21%(101) 11%(53) 17%(82) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 10%(18) 30%(54) 21%(37) 19%(33) 20%(36) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 12%(65) 15%(86) 19%(106) 40%(223) 15%(84) 564 Favorable of Biden 27%(319) 31%(370) 18%(214) 9%(106) 14%(167) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 11%(85) 18%(132) 19%(143) 35%(259) 16%(120) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 31%(218) 30%(210) 17%(116) 8%(56) 14%(94) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 21%(102) 33%(160) 20%(98) 10%(50) 15%(73) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 14%(20) 30%(43) 21%(30) 17%(25) 18%(26) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 11%(65) 15%(89) 19%(113) 39%(234) 16%(93) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(122) 28%(178) 17%(111) 19%(123) 16%(101) 635 #1 Issue: Security 14%(48) 17%(57) 17%(57) 37%(124) 15%(51) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 26%(81) 32%(98) 19%(59) 9%(28) 14%(45) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 20%(52) 24%(62) 23%(59) 15%(39) 17%(44) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27%(32) 24%(29) 12%(15) 8%(10) 29%(35) 121 #1 Issue: Education 20%(14) 44%(31) 8%(5) 6%(4) 23%(16) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 28%(27) 28%(27) 21%(20) 14%(13) 10%(10) 96 #1 Issue: Other 23%(38) 21%(35) 21%(34) 18%(30) 17%(28) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 27%(285) 31%(324) 18%(189) 10%(105) 14%(148) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(75) 19%(131) 19%(134) 33%(229) 18%(121) 690 2020 Vote: Other 21%(14) 17%(11) 21%(14) 27%(18) 14%(9) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(39) 27%(48) 12%(21) 11%(20) 28%(51) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 28%(227) 32%(259) 17%(139) 10%(84) 13%(103) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(63) 17%(101) 24%(140) 35%(208) 13%(79) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 19%(12) 19%(12) 14%(9) 25%(16) 23%(14) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 27%(207) 32%(249) 18%(140) 9%(69) 14%(109) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(72) 18%(116) 21%(140) 36%(233) 14%(91) 652 2016 Vote: Other 24%(26) 15%(16) 24%(26) 24%(26) 13%(14) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(108) 30%(135) 12%(55) 10%(44) 25%(116) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_1: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Paid leave Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(414) 26%(515) 18%(361) 19%(372) 17%(330) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 20%(254) 25%(317) 20%(263) 22%(283) 14%(176) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 23%(160) 28%(198) 14%(98) 13%(90) 22%(154) 699 4-Region: Northeast 21%(75) 26%(94) 17%(59) 18%(64) 18%(64) 355 4-Region: Midwest 17%(79) 28%(128) 18%(84) 19%(87) 17%(79) 458 4-Region: South 21%(157) 25%(189) 19%(138) 19%(144) 16%(116) 744 4-Region: West 24%(103) 24%(105) 18%(80) 18%(77) 16%(70) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 28%(276) 32%(325) 16%(165) 9%(89) 15%(146) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 12%(88) 19%(139) 21%(154) 31%(225) 17%(126) 732 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_2: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Child care Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(491) 28%(554) 17%(332) 15%(303) 16%(312) 1992 Gender: Male 25%(231) 26%(241) 19%(174) 19%(175) 12%(112) 932 Gender: Female 25%(260) 30%(313) 15%(158) 12%(128) 19%(201) 1060 Age: 18-34 28%(138) 34%(170) 11%(56) 7%(36) 20%(100) 500 Age: 35-44 35%(107) 31%(95) 12%(35) 7%(20) 15%(46) 303 Age: 45-64 21%(155) 24%(175) 19%(138) 20%(143) 16%(114) 725 Age: 65+ 19%(90) 25%(115) 22%(103) 22%(103) 11%(53) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 20%(33) 41%(67) 11%(18) 4%(7) 24%(39) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 33%(176) 31%(164) 11%(59) 8%(41) 17%(87) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 26%(124) 26%(126) 16%(80) 16%(79) 16%(77) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 19%(146) 25%(188) 21%(161) 21%(161) 13%(99) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 35%(300) 31%(264) 14%(120) 7%(60) 14%(117) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 20%(104) 25%(126) 18%(93) 16%(84) 20%(104) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 14%(87) 26%(164) 19%(119) 26%(159) 15%(91) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 39%(148) 30%(111) 15%(56) 7%(28) 9%(34) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 31%(152) 32%(153) 13%(64) 7%(32) 17%(83) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 20%(49) 21%(52) 21%(52) 24%(59) 16%(39) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 21%(55) 29%(74) 16%(42) 9%(24) 25%(64) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(34) 26%(78) 22%(67) 29%(87) 12%(38) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 17%(53) 27%(85) 17%(52) 23%(72) 17%(54) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 34%(210) 32%(195) 16%(96) 7%(43) 12%(71) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 26%(156) 27%(159) 16%(93) 11%(67) 20%(117) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(101) 26%(172) 18%(121) 28%(190) 13%(86) 670 Educ: < College 22%(275) 28%(349) 16%(194) 15%(189) 20%(247) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 27%(128) 28%(130) 19%(90) 16%(74) 10%(49) 471 Educ: Post-grad 33%(88) 28%(75) 18%(48) 15%(40) 6%(17) 268 Income: Under 50k 23%(217) 27%(259) 15%(143) 12%(111) 23%(215) 945 Income: 50k-100k 24%(162) 26%(176) 18%(120) 20%(136) 11%(72) 666 Income: 100k+ 29%(112) 31%(119) 18%(68) 15%(56) 7%(26) 381 Ethnicity: White 24%(380) 27%(438) 18%(292) 17%(270) 14%(231) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 28%(53) 30%(58) 14%(26) 8%(16) 21%(40) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_2: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Child care Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(491) 28%(554) 17%(332) 15%(303) 16%(312) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 31%(79) 33%(84) 6%(16) 8%(21) 21%(53) 253 Ethnicity: Other 24%(31) 25%(32) 19%(24) 10%(12) 22%(29) 128 All Christian 23%(228) 27%(271) 19%(192) 18%(182) 12%(118) 991 All Non-Christian 35%(40) 21%(24) 16%(18) 12%(13) 16%(19) 114 Atheist 35%(32) 23%(21) 21%(20) 10%(10) 11%(10) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 26%(130) 30%(148) 12%(61) 12%(59) 21%(103) 502 Something Else 21%(60) 31%(91) 14%(41) 13%(39) 21%(62) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 32%(42) 20%(27) 18%(23) 14%(18) 16%(21) 131 Evangelical 22%(113) 28%(142) 17%(84) 18%(91) 14%(72) 502 Non-Evangelical 23%(167) 28%(209) 19%(137) 17%(125) 14%(103) 741 Community: Urban 33%(187) 30%(169) 12%(66) 8%(45) 17%(95) 562 Community: Suburban 22%(213) 26%(253) 19%(182) 18%(172) 15%(146) 967 Community: Rural 20%(90) 28%(132) 18%(83) 18%(86) 15%(72) 463 Employ: Private Sector 28%(190) 27%(181) 18%(124) 16%(105) 11%(73) 673 Employ: Government 25%(30) 30%(37) 18%(22) 13%(16) 15%(18) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 24%(40) 32%(52) 11%(18) 15%(26) 18%(30) 165 Employ: Homemaker 27%(33) 25%(30) 11%(13) 15%(17) 22%(26) 119 Employ: Student 24%(19) 40%(31) 8%(6) 7%(5) 21%(16) 77 Employ: Retired 21%(111) 25%(130) 22%(115) 20%(106) 11%(58) 520 Employ: Unemployed 19%(39) 31%(62) 9%(18) 7%(14) 34%(69) 202 Employ: Other 26%(28) 27%(30) 15%(17) 12%(13) 20%(22) 111 Military HH: Yes 21%(70) 25%(82) 18%(58) 21%(70) 15%(51) 331 Military HH: No 25%(420) 28%(472) 16%(273) 14%(233) 16%(262) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 32%(335) 31%(326) 16%(168) 6%(65) 14%(151) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 16%(155) 24%(228) 17%(164) 25%(238) 17%(161) 946 Biden Job Approve 32%(375) 32%(371) 16%(191) 7%(77) 14%(164) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 14%(103) 23%(174) 18%(134) 30%(225) 14%(108) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_2: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Child care Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(491) 28%(554) 17%(332) 15%(303) 16%(312) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 39%(270) 28%(193) 16%(107) 6%(43) 11%(77) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 22%(105) 37%(178) 17%(84) 7%(34) 18%(87) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 14%(25) 30%(53) 22%(39) 14%(25) 20%(36) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 14%(77) 21%(120) 17%(95) 35%(200) 13%(72) 564 Favorable of Biden 32%(380) 31%(370) 16%(193) 6%(73) 14%(160) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 14%(100) 23%(168) 18%(134) 31%(228) 15%(108) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 39%(268) 28%(197) 15%(102) 5%(36) 13%(90) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 23%(112) 36%(173) 19%(92) 8%(36) 14%(70) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 16%(23) 27%(39) 24%(34) 15%(21) 18%(26) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 13%(77) 22%(129) 17%(100) 35%(207) 14%(82) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 24%(155) 29%(186) 14%(86) 18%(111) 15%(97) 635 #1 Issue: Security 20%(67) 18%(59) 18%(62) 31%(103) 13%(45) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 30%(93) 32%(99) 18%(57) 7%(23) 12%(39) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21%(55) 27%(68) 23%(59) 10%(25) 19%(49) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 25%(30) 32%(39) 7%(8) 11%(13) 25%(30) 121 #1 Issue: Education 29%(21) 35%(25) 10%(7) 1%(1) 24%(17) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 25%(24) 34%(33) 23%(22) 8%(7) 11%(11) 96 #1 Issue: Other 28%(46) 27%(45) 18%(30) 12%(19) 15%(24) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 32%(337) 31%(326) 16%(168) 7%(76) 14%(145) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(93) 23%(156) 20%(138) 29%(202) 14%(100) 690 2020 Vote: Other 27%(18) 22%(14) 16%(10) 24%(16) 11%(7) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(40) 31%(56) 8%(15) 5%(9) 33%(59) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 33%(266) 32%(257) 16%(128) 8%(63) 12%(99) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 12%(74) 22%(129) 22%(131) 32%(188) 12%(69) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 22%(14) 19%(12) 18%(11) 16%(10) 26%(16) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 34%(262) 31%(239) 16%(123) 7%(51) 13%(100) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(88) 22%(146) 20%(133) 31%(204) 12%(81) 652 2016 Vote: Other 26%(28) 26%(28) 21%(23) 19%(20) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25%(113) 31%(141) 12%(53) 6%(28) 27%(122) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_2: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Child care Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(491) 28%(554) 17%(332) 15%(303) 16%(312) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 24%(307) 27%(346) 18%(238) 19%(241) 12%(161) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 26%(184) 30%(208) 13%(94) 9%(62) 22%(151) 699 4-Region: Northeast 23%(81) 27%(97) 18%(66) 15%(53) 17%(59) 355 4-Region: Midwest 21%(98) 28%(129) 19%(88) 15%(70) 16%(72) 458 4-Region: South 25%(187) 28%(211) 14%(104) 16%(120) 16%(121) 744 4-Region: West 28%(124) 27%(117) 17%(74) 14%(60) 14%(60) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 33%(330) 31%(312) 15%(148) 7%(70) 14%(140) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 14%(103) 26%(187) 19%(140) 27%(195) 15%(107) 732 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_3: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Caregiving Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(475) 30%(595) 16%(325) 15%(301) 15%(295) 1992 Gender: Male 22%(204) 29%(272) 19%(182) 19%(176) 11%(98) 932 Gender: Female 26%(271) 31%(323) 14%(144) 12%(125) 19%(197) 1060 Age: 18-34 25%(125) 36%(178) 13%(65) 9%(45) 18%(88) 500 Age: 35-44 33%(99) 34%(103) 12%(36) 6%(17) 16%(47) 303 Age: 45-64 22%(160) 28%(200) 17%(120) 20%(141) 14%(103) 725 Age: 65+ 20%(91) 25%(115) 22%(103) 21%(98) 12%(57) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 20%(34) 34%(56) 16%(26) 9%(14) 21%(35) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 30%(159) 35%(184) 12%(61) 8%(42) 15%(81) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 23%(112) 32%(154) 15%(75) 15%(72) 15%(72) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 21%(162) 25%(191) 20%(152) 20%(153) 13%(97) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 32%(279) 36%(306) 12%(103) 8%(70) 12%(103) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 20%(104) 23%(117) 21%(108) 15%(76) 21%(107) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 15%(93) 28%(172) 18%(114) 25%(155) 14%(86) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 31%(117) 38%(144) 14%(55) 9%(33) 7%(28) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 33%(162) 33%(162) 10%(48) 8%(37) 15%(75) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(49) 19%(47) 26%(66) 22%(55) 14%(34) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 21%(55) 27%(70) 16%(42) 8%(20) 28%(72) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(38) 26%(81) 20%(61) 29%(88) 12%(37) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 17%(55) 29%(92) 17%(54) 21%(67) 16%(49) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 31%(189) 36%(224) 14%(85) 8%(47) 11%(69) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 26%(154) 30%(176) 16%(95) 10%(61) 18%(106) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16%(106) 25%(169) 19%(130) 27%(181) 13%(84) 670 Educ: < College 23%(290) 29%(365) 15%(188) 15%(191) 18%(220) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(115) 29%(134) 19%(88) 16%(76) 12%(58) 471 Educ: Post-grad 26%(70) 36%(96) 18%(49) 13%(35) 7%(18) 268 Income: Under 50k 24%(222) 31%(292) 14%(133) 12%(111) 20%(186) 945 Income: 50k-100k 23%(153) 28%(185) 17%(115) 20%(136) 12%(78) 666 Income: 100k+ 26%(100) 31%(119) 20%(78) 14%(54) 8%(31) 381 Ethnicity: White 22%(356) 30%(484) 17%(281) 16%(262) 14%(229) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 30%(58) 32%(62) 13%(25) 10%(20) 14%(28) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_3: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Caregiving Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(475) 30%(595) 16%(325) 15%(301) 15%(295) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 33%(84) 32%(81) 7%(18) 9%(23) 18%(46) 253 Ethnicity: Other 27%(35) 24%(31) 20%(26) 12%(16) 16%(20) 128 All Christian 21%(211) 29%(292) 19%(186) 18%(181) 12%(120) 991 All Non-Christian 29%(33) 32%(36) 11%(13) 15%(17) 14%(15) 114 Atheist 36%(33) 21%(19) 24%(22) 13%(12) 7%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 24%(122) 29%(147) 14%(71) 12%(60) 20%(102) 502 Something Else 26%(77) 35%(101) 11%(32) 11%(32) 17%(51) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 28%(36) 33%(43) 12%(15) 15%(20) 13%(17) 131 Evangelical 23%(115) 31%(157) 15%(75) 17%(87) 14%(69) 502 Non-Evangelical 22%(164) 30%(222) 18%(136) 17%(123) 13%(97) 741 Community: Urban 32%(178) 33%(185) 13%(72) 9%(50) 14%(76) 562 Community: Suburban 20%(197) 28%(275) 18%(170) 18%(173) 16%(152) 967 Community: Rural 22%(100) 29%(135) 18%(82) 17%(78) 14%(67) 463 Employ: Private Sector 23%(157) 33%(220) 18%(122) 14%(97) 11%(77) 673 Employ: Government 19%(23) 31%(39) 18%(23) 12%(15) 19%(24) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 25%(42) 33%(54) 13%(21) 15%(25) 14%(24) 165 Employ: Homemaker 27%(32) 27%(32) 12%(14) 16%(19) 19%(23) 119 Employ: Student 24%(18) 38%(29) 9%(7) 8%(6) 21%(16) 77 Employ: Retired 23%(120) 26%(133) 21%(108) 19%(101) 11%(57) 520 Employ: Unemployed 24%(49) 28%(57) 9%(18) 11%(22) 28%(57) 202 Employ: Other 31%(34) 28%(31) 11%(12) 15%(16) 16%(18) 111 Military HH: Yes 22%(72) 26%(87) 18%(59) 20%(67) 14%(47) 331 Military HH: No 24%(403) 31%(509) 16%(266) 14%(234) 15%(249) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 30%(312) 34%(356) 15%(159) 8%(79) 13%(140) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(163) 25%(239) 18%(166) 24%(222) 16%(155) 946 Biden Job Approve 31%(361) 34%(401) 15%(179) 8%(91) 12%(146) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 14%(101) 25%(184) 19%(141) 28%(210) 14%(108) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_3: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Caregiving Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(475) 30%(595) 16%(325) 15%(301) 15%(295) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 37%(257) 32%(224) 14%(93) 6%(44) 10%(71) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 21%(104) 36%(178) 18%(86) 10%(47) 15%(74) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 10%(17) 36%(65) 21%(37) 12%(22) 21%(38) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 15%(84) 21%(119) 18%(104) 33%(188) 12%(70) 564 Favorable of Biden 31%(368) 34%(403) 15%(176) 7%(85) 12%(143) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 13%(97) 24%(175) 19%(143) 29%(213) 15%(111) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 36%(252) 33%(230) 13%(89) 7%(46) 11%(76) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 24%(116) 36%(174) 18%(87) 8%(39) 14%(67) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 9%(13) 33%(47) 20%(29) 17%(24) 22%(31) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 14%(84) 22%(128) 19%(114) 32%(189) 13%(79) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 22%(139) 32%(206) 15%(93) 17%(106) 15%(93) 635 #1 Issue: Security 19%(65) 21%(70) 17%(59) 29%(98) 13%(45) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 27%(83) 35%(109) 17%(54) 9%(29) 11%(35) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 23%(59) 30%(76) 20%(52) 10%(26) 17%(43) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27%(33) 33%(40) 7%(8) 9%(11) 23%(28) 121 #1 Issue: Education 20%(14) 34%(24) 12%(8) 4%(3) 31%(22) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 32%(31) 30%(29) 22%(21) 6%(6) 10%(9) 96 #1 Issue: Other 31%(51) 25%(42) 18%(30) 14%(23) 12%(20) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 30%(319) 34%(361) 15%(154) 8%(85) 13%(132) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(96) 24%(168) 19%(129) 28%(192) 15%(106) 690 2020 Vote: Other 18%(12) 22%(14) 29%(19) 15%(10) 16%(11) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(47) 29%(51) 11%(20) 8%(14) 26%(46) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 32%(258) 35%(282) 14%(118) 8%(66) 11%(90) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 13%(76) 24%(143) 21%(123) 30%(180) 12%(68) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 16%(10) 17%(11) 21%(14) 13%(8) 33%(21) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 31%(240) 35%(273) 14%(111) 8%(58) 12%(91) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(92) 24%(155) 20%(129) 30%(193) 13%(83) 652 2016 Vote: Other 26%(28) 22%(23) 25%(27) 16%(17) 11%(11) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25%(114) 32%(144) 12%(57) 7%(33) 24%(109) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_3: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Caregiving Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(475) 30%(595) 16%(325) 15%(301) 15%(295) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(293) 29%(377) 18%(230) 18%(232) 12%(160) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 26%(182) 31%(218) 14%(95) 10%(69) 19%(135) 699 4-Region: Northeast 22%(78) 29%(102) 18%(65) 16%(56) 16%(55) 355 4-Region: Midwest 24%(111) 29%(132) 18%(83) 16%(71) 13%(60) 458 4-Region: South 23%(169) 31%(228) 15%(112) 16%(116) 16%(119) 744 4-Region: West 27%(117) 31%(134) 15%(65) 13%(59) 14%(61) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 31%(313) 35%(350) 13%(132) 8%(80) 13%(125) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 15%(110) 26%(193) 19%(139) 25%(186) 14%(104) 732 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_4: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Methods of transportation Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(945) 30%(591) 6%(124) 4%(85) 12%(246) 1992 Gender: Male 48%(451) 31%(291) 8%(73) 5%(46) 8%(72) 932 Gender: Female 47%(494) 28%(301) 5%(51) 4%(39) 16%(174) 1060 Age: 18-34 41%(205) 28%(141) 10%(48) 4%(20) 17%(86) 500 Age: 35-44 47%(143) 28%(83) 6%(18) 3%(10) 16%(49) 303 Age: 45-64 48%(351) 31%(229) 4%(26) 5%(38) 11%(82) 725 Age: 65+ 53%(247) 30%(138) 7%(32) 4%(17) 6%(29) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 37%(60) 26%(43) 11%(18) 3%(4) 23%(38) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 43%(229) 30%(157) 8%(41) 4%(23) 15%(77) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 48%(235) 31%(150) 5%(25) 4%(20) 12%(56) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 53%(398) 30%(225) 4%(30) 4%(33) 9%(71) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 57%(495) 23%(202) 5%(39) 4%(32) 11%(94) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 45%(228) 31%(156) 6%(29) 4%(22) 15%(74) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 36%(222) 38%(233) 9%(56) 5%(32) 13%(78) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 59%(223) 25%(96) 6%(23) 4%(15) 5%(19) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 56%(272) 22%(106) 3%(16) 3%(16) 15%(74) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 47%(118) 32%(79) 6%(15) 5%(13) 10%(26) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 43%(110) 30%(77) 6%(14) 4%(9) 19%(48) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 36%(110) 38%(116) 11%(34) 6%(18) 9%(26) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 35%(112) 37%(117) 7%(21) 4%(14) 16%(52) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 63%(384) 22%(134) 5%(29) 3%(21) 7%(45) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 45%(267) 30%(180) 5%(27) 4%(23) 16%(96) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 40%(268) 37%(245) 9%(61) 5%(34) 9%(62) 670 Educ: < College 44%(550) 29%(358) 6%(75) 5%(61) 17%(208) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 52%(247) 31%(144) 7%(33) 4%(19) 6%(28) 471 Educ: Post-grad 55%(148) 33%(89) 6%(16) 2%(5) 4%(9) 268 Income: Under 50k 43%(405) 28%(269) 7%(62) 4%(38) 18%(171) 945 Income: 50k-100k 50%(332) 31%(203) 6%(42) 5%(36) 8%(53) 666 Income: 100k+ 55%(208) 31%(120) 5%(20) 3%(12) 6%(22) 381 Ethnicity: White 48%(774) 32%(509) 6%(101) 4%(65) 10%(162) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 47%(91) 26%(51) 5%(10) 7%(13) 15%(29) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_4: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Methods of transportation Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(945) 30%(591) 6%(124) 4%(85) 12%(246) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 47%(118) 19%(49) 5%(13) 5%(14) 24%(59) 253 Ethnicity: Other 41%(53) 26%(33) 9%(11) 5%(7) 19%(24) 128 All Christian 47%(467) 33%(325) 7%(64) 5%(48) 9%(87) 991 All Non-Christian 56%(63) 24%(28) 8%(10) 2%(2) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 74%(68) 13%(12) 5%(4) 2%(2) 6%(5) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 49%(246) 25%(127) 6%(29) 4%(21) 16%(78) 502 Something Else 34%(100) 34%(100) 6%(17) 4%(12) 22%(64) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 53%(70) 24%(31) 12%(16) 2%(3) 9%(11) 131 Evangelical 39%(196) 36%(178) 7%(34) 5%(25) 14%(69) 502 Non-Evangelical 48%(356) 32%(236) 5%(36) 4%(33) 11%(80) 741 Community: Urban 51%(288) 27%(154) 5%(29) 3%(18) 13%(72) 562 Community: Suburban 46%(449) 29%(285) 7%(70) 5%(44) 12%(119) 967 Community: Rural 45%(208) 33%(152) 5%(25) 5%(24) 12%(54) 463 Employ: Private Sector 51%(345) 29%(198) 7%(48) 5%(32) 8%(51) 673 Employ: Government 38%(47) 33%(41) 8%(10) 4%(6) 17%(21) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 52%(86) 26%(43) 8%(13) 2%(3) 13%(21) 165 Employ: Homemaker 49%(58) 28%(33) 4%(4) 4%(5) 15%(18) 119 Employ: Student 24%(18) 36%(28) 12%(9) 5%(4) 23%(17) 77 Employ: Retired 50%(260) 33%(170) 6%(32) 4%(22) 7%(37) 520 Employ: Unemployed 41%(84) 23%(47) 4%(7) 2%(4) 30%(60) 202 Employ: Other 42%(47) 28%(31) 2%(2) 9%(10) 19%(21) 111 Military HH: Yes 47%(157) 31%(104) 6%(21) 6%(19) 10%(32) 331 Military HH: No 47%(788) 29%(488) 6%(103) 4%(67) 13%(214) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 55%(579) 26%(273) 5%(54) 3%(28) 11%(113) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 39%(366) 34%(319) 7%(70) 6%(57) 14%(133) 946 Biden Job Approve 56%(660) 26%(308) 5%(59) 3%(36) 10%(115) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 36%(269) 36%(271) 9%(65) 7%(49) 12%(89) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_4: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Methods of transportation Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(945) 30%(591) 6%(124) 4%(85) 12%(246) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 63%(436) 22%(151) 4%(31) 3%(22) 7%(50) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 46%(224) 32%(157) 6%(28) 3%(14) 13%(65) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 29%(52) 38%(68) 12%(21) 3%(5) 18%(32) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 38%(217) 36%(203) 8%(44) 8%(45) 10%(57) 564 Favorable of Biden 57%(669) 26%(308) 5%(56) 3%(33) 9%(111) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 36%(263) 36%(265) 9%(68) 7%(50) 12%(91) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 63%(439) 21%(149) 4%(27) 3%(22) 8%(57) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 48%(230) 33%(159) 6%(29) 2%(11) 11%(54) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 31%(44) 34%(49) 16%(24) 4%(5) 15%(22) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 37%(219) 36%(217) 8%(45) 8%(45) 12%(69) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(285) 32%(201) 7%(42) 4%(23) 13%(85) 635 #1 Issue: Security 39%(130) 34%(115) 9%(29) 8%(28) 11%(35) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 56%(174) 27%(84) 4%(11) 4%(13) 9%(27) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 47%(121) 34%(87) 6%(16) 1%(4) 11%(28) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 40%(48) 25%(30) 6%(7) 5%(6) 24%(29) 121 #1 Issue: Education 47%(33) 19%(13) 10%(7) 1%(1) 24%(17) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 53%(52) 21%(20) 11%(11) 3%(3) 11%(11) 96 #1 Issue: Other 61%(102) 25%(41) 1%(2) 5%(9) 8%(13) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 57%(601) 25%(262) 4%(46) 4%(38) 10%(104) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 37%(252) 36%(249) 9%(60) 6%(41) 13%(87) 690 2020 Vote: Other 41%(27) 37%(24) 8%(5) 2%(1) 12%(8) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(60) 30%(53) 7%(12) 3%(6) 26%(47) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 61%(496) 24%(193) 4%(36) 3%(23) 8%(65) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 39%(231) 37%(218) 9%(54) 6%(33) 9%(56) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 37%(24) 36%(23) 1%(0) 2%(1) 24%(15) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 60%(467) 24%(184) 3%(27) 3%(24) 9%(72) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 38%(248) 38%(246) 9%(57) 6%(37) 10%(64) 652 2016 Vote: Other 49%(53) 33%(36) 6%(6) 4%(4) 8%(8) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(175) 27%(124) 7%(34) 4%(20) 22%(102) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_4: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Methods of transportation Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(945) 30%(591) 6%(124) 4%(85) 12%(246) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 51%(664) 30%(382) 6%(79) 4%(53) 9%(115) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 40%(281) 30%(209) 7%(46) 5%(33) 19%(131) 699 4-Region: Northeast 52%(183) 27%(96) 5%(18) 5%(19) 11%(38) 355 4-Region: Midwest 45%(206) 33%(149) 6%(30) 3%(15) 13%(58) 458 4-Region: South 44%(327) 33%(243) 5%(37) 5%(36) 14%(101) 744 4-Region: West 52%(228) 24%(104) 9%(39) 3%(15) 11%(49) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 58%(583) 23%(234) 5%(46) 4%(36) 10%(101) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 36%(264) 37%(268) 9%(65) 5%(40) 13%(94) 732 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_5: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Highways, roads, and streets Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 63%(1257) 22%(430) 4%(72) 3%(63) 9%(170) 1992 Gender: Male 67%(629) 20%(189) 4%(39) 2%(19) 6%(56) 932 Gender: Female 59%(628) 23%(242) 3%(32) 4%(43) 11%(114) 1060 Age: 18-34 47%(234) 28%(141) 8%(38) 3%(14) 14%(72) 500 Age: 35-44 58%(176) 26%(79) 5%(15) 2%(6) 9%(27) 303 Age: 45-64 68%(493) 18%(132) 2%(14) 4%(32) 8%(55) 725 Age: 65+ 76%(354) 17%(78) 1%(5) 2%(11) 3%(15) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 42%(70) 26%(43) 11%(18) 2%(3) 19%(31) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 50%(262) 30%(158) 6%(30) 3%(15) 12%(62) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 64%(312) 21%(100) 3%(16) 4%(21) 8%(38) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 76%(571) 16%(123) 1%(8) 2%(18) 5%(36) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 66%(567) 22%(186) 3%(30) 3%(23) 6%(54) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 64%(324) 19%(98) 2%(13) 4%(19) 11%(57) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 59%(366) 24%(146) 5%(29) 3%(21) 9%(59) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 69%(260) 21%(80) 3%(13) 3%(10) 3%(13) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 63%(307) 22%(106) 4%(17) 3%(13) 8%(41) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 74%(185) 15%(38) 2%(5) 1%(3) 8%(20) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 54%(139) 23%(60) 3%(7) 6%(16) 14%(37) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 60%(184) 23%(70) 7%(21) 2%(6) 7%(23) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 58%(182) 24%(76) 2%(8) 5%(14) 11%(36) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 71%(435) 18%(111) 3%(17) 3%(21) 5%(30) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 61%(359) 23%(139) 3%(20) 2%(13) 10%(62) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 63%(425) 23%(152) 4%(28) 4%(24) 6%(42) 670 Educ: < College 60%(755) 21%(260) 4%(48) 4%(51) 11%(139) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 68%(319) 22%(102) 4%(17) 2%(9) 5%(25) 471 Educ: Post-grad 68%(183) 25%(68) 3%(7) 1%(3) 2%(6) 268 Income: Under 50k 59%(560) 21%(196) 3%(30) 4%(38) 13%(121) 945 Income: 50k-100k 66%(438) 23%(151) 3%(23) 3%(20) 5%(34) 666 Income: 100k+ 68%(259) 22%(84) 5%(18) 1%(5) 4%(15) 381 Ethnicity: White 65%(1045) 22%(358) 3%(49) 3%(48) 7%(110) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 52%(101) 24%(46) 11%(20) 4%(7) 9%(18) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_5: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Highways, roads, and streets Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 63%(1257) 22%(430) 4%(72) 3%(63) 9%(170) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 58%(148) 20%(50) 2%(6) 4%(11) 15%(38) 253 Ethnicity: Other 50%(64) 18%(23) 13%(16) 3%(4) 16%(21) 128 All Christian 67%(661) 21%(208) 3%(26) 3%(30) 7%(65) 991 All Non-Christian 63%(72) 20%(23) 7%(8) — (0) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 86%(80) 4%(4) 5%(5) 1%(1) 3%(3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 59%(294) 22%(108) 5%(24) 3%(16) 12%(60) 502 Something Else 52%(151) 30%(87) 3%(8) 6%(16) 11%(31) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 63%(82) 21%(28) 6%(8) 1%(1) 8%(11) 131 Evangelical 60%(300) 26%(129) 3%(17) 4%(20) 7%(35) 502 Non-Evangelical 66%(491) 21%(154) 2%(16) 3%(21) 8%(59) 741 Community: Urban 58%(328) 25%(142) 4%(20) 4%(22) 9%(50) 562 Community: Suburban 66%(638) 19%(181) 4%(42) 3%(29) 8%(78) 967 Community: Rural 63%(292) 23%(108) 2%(10) 2%(11) 9%(41) 463 Employ: Private Sector 64%(429) 25%(167) 3%(24) 2%(15) 6%(38) 673 Employ: Government 56%(69) 24%(30) 7%(9) 1%(2) 12%(14) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 55%(92) 27%(44) 5%(9) 1%(2) 11%(19) 165 Employ: Homemaker 57%(68) 20%(23) 5%(6) 5%(6) 13%(16) 119 Employ: Student 35%(27) 29%(22) 13%(10) 4%(3) 19%(15) 77 Employ: Retired 75%(392) 17%(90) 1%(5) 3%(16) 3%(17) 520 Employ: Unemployed 57%(115) 19%(38) 1%(2) 4%(8) 19%(39) 202 Employ: Other 58%(65) 15%(16) 6%(7) 10%(11) 11%(12) 111 Military HH: Yes 68%(225) 17%(56) 4%(13) 4%(12) 7%(25) 331 Military HH: No 62%(1033) 23%(374) 3%(58) 3%(50) 9%(145) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 65%(678) 22%(229) 3%(32) 2%(25) 8%(83) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 61%(580) 21%(202) 4%(40) 4%(37) 9%(87) 946 Biden Job Approve 66%(773) 22%(254) 3%(34) 3%(35) 7%(81) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 62%(462) 22%(165) 5%(36) 4%(28) 7%(52) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_5: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Highways, roads, and streets Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 63%(1257) 22%(430) 4%(72) 3%(63) 9%(170) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 72%(494) 18%(121) 3%(18) 3%(18) 5%(38) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 57%(278) 27%(134) 3%(16) 4%(17) 9%(44) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 48%(86) 33%(59) 4%(7) 4%(8) 11%(19) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 67%(375) 19%(107) 5%(29) 3%(20) 6%(33) 564 Favorable of Biden 67%(786) 21%(252) 3%(32) 3%(32) 6%(75) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 61%(450) 22%(166) 5%(35) 4%(31) 8%(56) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 73%(507) 16%(111) 3%(18) 3%(20) 6%(38) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 58%(280) 29%(141) 3%(14) 2%(12) 8%(37) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 51%(73) 30%(43) 6%(8) 5%(7) 9%(13) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 64%(378) 21%(122) 5%(27) 4%(24) 7%(43) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 61%(390) 24%(152) 3%(17) 3%(22) 8%(54) 635 #1 Issue: Security 64%(214) 20%(68) 5%(17) 4%(13) 7%(24) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 70%(216) 19%(60) 1%(5) 2%(7) 7%(22) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 69%(177) 21%(53) 3%(7) 2%(5) 5%(14) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 42%(51) 26%(32) 6%(7) 5%(6) 20%(25) 121 #1 Issue: Education 37%(26) 20%(14) 21%(15) — (0) 21%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 56%(54) 25%(24) 4%(4) 7%(7) 9%(8) 96 #1 Issue: Other 77%(128) 16%(26) — (0) 2%(3) 5%(8) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 68%(718) 20%(212) 3%(30) 2%(26) 6%(65) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 61%(418) 23%(158) 4%(27) 4%(27) 9%(60) 690 2020 Vote: Other 69%(46) 19%(12) 3%(2) — (0) 9%(6) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(70) 27%(48) 7%(12) 5%(9) 22%(39) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 70%(572) 20%(164) 2%(19) 3%(22) 4%(36) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 64%(376) 23%(135) 3%(20) 4%(23) 6%(35) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 57%(36) 15%(10) 4%(2) 1%(1) 23%(14) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 71%(550) 19%(149) 2%(16) 2%(18) 5%(41) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 63%(413) 24%(155) 3%(19) 4%(24) 6%(41) 652 2016 Vote: Other 74%(79) 18%(20) 2%(2) 3%(3) 4%(4) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 46%(212) 24%(108) 8%(35) 4%(17) 19%(85) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_5: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Highways, roads, and streets Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 63%(1257) 22%(430) 4%(72) 3%(63) 9%(170) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 69%(893) 19%(248) 2%(30) 3%(43) 6%(78) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 52%(364) 26%(182) 6%(42) 3%(20) 13%(91) 699 4-Region: Northeast 66%(235) 20%(72) 3%(12) 2%(8) 8%(28) 355 4-Region: Midwest 63%(288) 24%(108) 2%(11) 4%(18) 7%(32) 458 4-Region: South 61%(457) 22%(164) 3%(21) 3%(23) 10%(78) 744 4-Region: West 64%(277) 20%(87) 6%(27) 3%(13) 7%(32) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 67%(667) 21%(210) 3%(33) 3%(30) 6%(61) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 61%(444) 23%(166) 4%(31) 3%(25) 9%(65) 732 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_6: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Manufacturing Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(711) 33%(650) 11%(216) 7%(140) 14%(275) 1992 Gender: Male 37%(344) 33%(311) 12%(112) 9%(84) 9%(81) 932 Gender: Female 35%(367) 32%(339) 10%(104) 5%(56) 18%(194) 1060 Age: 18-34 35%(176) 31%(157) 9%(43) 4%(22) 21%(103) 500 Age: 35-44 44%(132) 32%(96) 5%(16) 6%(17) 14%(42) 303 Age: 45-64 35%(253) 35%(250) 12%(86) 7%(52) 12%(85) 725 Age: 65+ 33%(151) 32%(147) 15%(71) 11%(50) 10%(45) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 32%(53) 29%(47) 9%(15) 4%(6) 27%(44) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 38%(201) 33%(176) 7%(35) 6%(30) 16%(84) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 37%(182) 34%(166) 10%(50) 5%(25) 13%(64) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 35%(263) 32%(244) 13%(101) 9%(72) 10%(77) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 42%(360) 33%(284) 10%(83) 3%(30) 12%(104) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 32%(162) 30%(153) 12%(61) 8%(41) 18%(94) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 30%(189) 34%(214) 12%(72) 11%(69) 12%(77) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 47%(175) 34%(128) 10%(37) 5%(18) 5%(18) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 38%(185) 32%(155) 10%(46) 2%(12) 18%(86) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 33%(83) 28%(70) 15%(37) 12%(31) 13%(32) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 31%(79) 32%(83) 9%(24) 4%(11) 24%(62) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 28%(86) 37%(113) 13%(39) 12%(35) 10%(31) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 33%(103) 32%(101) 11%(34) 11%(34) 14%(46) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 41%(250) 35%(213) 10%(64) 4%(24) 10%(63) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(211) 32%(190) 9%(54) 5%(31) 18%(107) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 32%(217) 32%(217) 14%(91) 12%(81) 9%(63) 670 Educ: < College 37%(458) 29%(369) 10%(122) 7%(87) 17%(216) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 34%(158) 36%(169) 13%(60) 9%(41) 9%(43) 471 Educ: Post-grad 35%(94) 42%(113) 12%(33) 4%(12) 6%(16) 268 Income: Under 50k 35%(331) 30%(285) 9%(88) 6%(55) 20%(186) 945 Income: 50k-100k 35%(232) 34%(223) 13%(84) 9%(63) 10%(64) 666 Income: 100k+ 39%(148) 37%(142) 12%(44) 6%(22) 7%(25) 381 Ethnicity: White 35%(561) 34%(554) 12%(186) 8%(123) 12%(186) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 41%(79) 26%(51) 6%(12) 5%(10) 22%(42) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_6: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Manufacturing Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(711) 33%(650) 11%(216) 7%(140) 14%(275) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 42%(106) 23%(59) 7%(17) 4%(11) 23%(59) 253 Ethnicity: Other 33%(43) 29%(38) 10%(13) 5%(6) 23%(29) 128 All Christian 35%(342) 34%(334) 11%(113) 9%(89) 11%(113) 991 All Non-Christian 40%(45) 34%(39) 9%(10) 6%(7) 11%(13) 114 Atheist 45%(41) 23%(21) 21%(19) 4%(4) 7%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38%(189) 30%(149) 9%(47) 5%(26) 18%(90) 502 Something Else 32%(93) 37%(107) 9%(26) 5%(14) 18%(53) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 40%(53) 35%(46) 9%(11) 6%(8) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 34%(168) 36%(179) 9%(46) 9%(46) 12%(62) 502 Non-Evangelical 34%(252) 33%(244) 12%(90) 7%(55) 14%(100) 741 Community: Urban 39%(221) 34%(189) 9%(51) 4%(24) 14%(78) 562 Community: Suburban 33%(317) 32%(312) 13%(124) 8%(81) 14%(134) 967 Community: Rural 37%(173) 32%(150) 9%(42) 8%(35) 14%(63) 463 Employ: Private Sector 38%(254) 35%(235) 11%(72) 7%(46) 10%(66) 673 Employ: Government 33%(41) 39%(48) 9%(11) 6%(8) 13%(16) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 35%(59) 34%(56) 10%(16) 6%(10) 15%(24) 165 Employ: Homemaker 38%(45) 25%(29) 12%(14) 6%(7) 20%(24) 119 Employ: Student 27%(20) 32%(25) 11%(8) 1%(0) 30%(23) 77 Employ: Retired 35%(182) 32%(169) 15%(76) 9%(48) 9%(46) 520 Employ: Unemployed 32%(66) 28%(57) 8%(16) 5%(9) 27%(55) 202 Employ: Other 41%(45) 29%(32) 3%(3) 9%(10) 19%(21) 111 Military HH: Yes 34%(111) 30%(99) 12%(41) 11%(36) 13%(44) 331 Military HH: No 36%(600) 33%(551) 11%(175) 6%(104) 14%(231) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 40%(419) 34%(353) 10%(107) 4%(38) 12%(129) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 31%(292) 31%(297) 12%(109) 11%(102) 15%(146) 946 Biden Job Approve 40%(475) 33%(393) 10%(119) 4%(45) 12%(145) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 29%(219) 32%(239) 13%(96) 13%(95) 13%(94) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_6: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Manufacturing Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(711) 33%(650) 11%(216) 7%(140) 14%(275) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 47%(325) 31%(210) 8%(58) 4%(25) 10%(71) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 31%(151) 37%(182) 12%(61) 4%(20) 15%(75) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 24%(42) 34%(61) 16%(28) 5%(9) 21%(38) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 31%(177) 32%(178) 12%(68) 15%(86) 10%(56) 564 Favorable of Biden 40%(475) 34%(399) 10%(120) 3%(41) 12%(141) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 30%(220) 32%(236) 13%(96) 13%(95) 12%(91) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 46%(322) 31%(218) 8%(53) 3%(23) 11%(78) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 32%(154) 38%(181) 14%(67) 4%(17) 13%(63) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 26%(37) 39%(56) 12%(18) 5%(7) 17%(25) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 31%(183) 30%(180) 13%(78) 15%(87) 11%(66) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 36%(226) 35%(219) 9%(59) 7%(45) 13%(86) 635 #1 Issue: Security 27%(92) 32%(108) 14%(47) 14%(48) 13%(42) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 38%(117) 35%(110) 12%(37) 6%(18) 9%(29) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41%(104) 32%(82) 10%(26) 4%(11) 13%(33) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 32%(39) 26%(32) 9%(10) 3%(4) 30%(36) 121 #1 Issue: Education 34%(24) 33%(23) 9%(6) — (0) 24%(17) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 38%(36) 34%(33) 11%(10) 3%(3) 14%(14) 96 #1 Issue: Other 44%(73) 26%(43) 12%(20) 7%(12) 11%(18) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 41%(427) 33%(349) 11%(110) 4%(42) 12%(124) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 31%(214) 33%(228) 11%(79) 12%(84) 12%(85) 690 2020 Vote: Other 27%(18) 36%(24) 14%(9) 9%(6) 15%(10) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(49) 27%(49) 10%(17) 5%(8) 31%(55) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 42%(340) 33%(271) 11%(89) 4%(31) 10%(82) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 29%(172) 35%(209) 14%(82) 13%(77) 9%(50) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 22%(14) 37%(24) 7%(4) 6%(4) 27%(17) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 42%(325) 34%(263) 9%(73) 4%(31) 10%(81) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 30%(196) 33%(213) 14%(89) 14%(88) 10%(66) 652 2016 Vote: Other 36%(39) 32%(35) 16%(17) 7%(7) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33%(150) 30%(139) 8%(36) 3%(13) 26%(118) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_6: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Manufacturing Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(711) 33%(650) 11%(216) 7%(140) 14%(275) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 36%(465) 34%(440) 12%(155) 8%(104) 10%(129) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 35%(246) 30%(211) 9%(61) 5%(36) 21%(146) 699 4-Region: Northeast 35%(126) 33%(116) 10%(36) 9%(31) 13%(47) 355 4-Region: Midwest 34%(154) 35%(158) 12%(54) 7%(34) 13%(58) 458 4-Region: South 36%(265) 33%(244) 9%(68) 7%(51) 16%(115) 744 4-Region: West 38%(166) 30%(132) 13%(58) 6%(24) 13%(55) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 40%(404) 33%(330) 11%(106) 3%(35) 12%(125) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 30%(221) 34%(246) 13%(92) 12%(86) 12%(86) 732 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_7: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Public schools Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 41%(818) 29%(578) 11%(215) 9%(173) 10%(208) 1992 Gender: Male 40%(372) 29%(271) 14%(126) 10%(96) 7%(66) 932 Gender: Female 42%(446) 29%(307) 8%(88) 7%(77) 13%(142) 1060 Age: 18-34 43%(213) 29%(145) 10%(48) 5%(24) 14%(69) 500 Age: 35-44 49%(150) 27%(80) 7%(21) 6%(19) 11%(33) 303 Age: 45-64 40%(289) 30%(217) 10%(75) 10%(73) 10%(71) 725 Age: 65+ 36%(166) 29%(135) 15%(71) 12%(57) 7%(34) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 41%(67) 26%(43) 13%(21) 2%(4) 18%(30) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 44%(234) 30%(160) 8%(41) 6%(31) 12%(61) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(208) 29%(140) 8%(41) 9%(42) 12%(56) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 39%(293) 29%(221) 13%(99) 12%(88) 7%(54) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 50%(431) 28%(244) 9%(78) 4%(36) 8%(73) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 37%(191) 29%(147) 10%(53) 9%(47) 14%(72) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 32%(196) 30%(187) 13%(84) 14%(90) 10%(64) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 50%(188) 30%(111) 12%(45) 4%(17) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 50%(243) 27%(133) 7%(33) 4%(19) 12%(57) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 36%(91) 27%(68) 13%(34) 14%(34) 10%(25) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 39%(100) 31%(79) 7%(19) 5%(13) 18%(46) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 31%(94) 30%(92) 16%(48) 15%(45) 8%(25) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 32%(103) 30%(94) 11%(36) 14%(45) 12%(39) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 52%(317) 28%(173) 10%(63) 4%(23) 6%(39) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 43%(253) 29%(172) 7%(41) 7%(43) 14%(84) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 31%(210) 30%(202) 15%(98) 16%(105) 8%(55) 670 Educ: < College 40%(500) 28%(355) 10%(123) 9%(110) 13%(165) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 42%(199) 29%(135) 12%(55) 10%(46) 8%(36) 471 Educ: Post-grad 45%(120) 33%(87) 13%(36) 7%(17) 3%(8) 268 Income: Under 50k 40%(377) 28%(265) 10%(95) 8%(71) 14%(137) 945 Income: 50k-100k 40%(268) 28%(186) 13%(86) 11%(72) 8%(55) 666 Income: 100k+ 45%(173) 33%(127) 9%(34) 8%(30) 4%(17) 381 Ethnicity: White 41%(654) 29%(473) 11%(180) 10%(156) 9%(148) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 48%(92) 26%(49) 10%(20) 6%(11) 10%(20) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_7: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Public schools Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 41%(818) 29%(578) 11%(215) 9%(173) 10%(208) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 43%(109) 27%(69) 10%(26) 4%(10) 16%(39) 253 Ethnicity: Other 43%(55) 28%(37) 7%(8) 6%(8) 16%(20) 128 All Christian 37%(372) 32%(318) 12%(119) 10%(103) 8%(80) 991 All Non-Christian 50%(57) 23%(26) 9%(10) 7%(8) 12%(14) 114 Atheist 61%(56) 17%(16) 8%(8) 8%(7) 5%(5) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 43%(215) 26%(132) 10%(53) 7%(33) 14%(69) 502 Something Else 41%(119) 29%(86) 8%(25) 8%(23) 14%(40) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 50%(66) 23%(30) 10%(13) 6%(8) 11%(14) 131 Evangelical 38%(192) 30%(151) 12%(59) 10%(52) 10%(49) 502 Non-Evangelical 38%(283) 32%(240) 11%(79) 10%(72) 9%(68) 741 Community: Urban 44%(248) 30%(169) 10%(54) 5%(31) 11%(60) 562 Community: Suburban 41%(397) 28%(267) 11%(110) 9%(91) 11%(103) 967 Community: Rural 37%(173) 31%(142) 11%(50) 11%(52) 10%(46) 463 Employ: Private Sector 43%(293) 30%(200) 11%(76) 9%(59) 7%(46) 673 Employ: Government 41%(51) 29%(35) 9%(11) 10%(12) 12%(15) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 45%(74) 30%(49) 7%(12) 8%(13) 11%(18) 165 Employ: Homemaker 36%(42) 28%(33) 8%(10) 10%(12) 19%(22) 119 Employ: Student 39%(30) 31%(24) 14%(11) 2%(2) 13%(10) 77 Employ: Retired 40%(206) 29%(153) 13%(70) 11%(56) 7%(35) 520 Employ: Unemployed 39%(78) 25%(50) 8%(16) 6%(12) 23%(47) 202 Employ: Other 40%(44) 30%(34) 8%(9) 7%(8) 14%(16) 111 Military HH: Yes 40%(132) 24%(79) 12%(38) 14%(47) 10%(35) 331 Military HH: No 41%(686) 30%(499) 11%(176) 8%(126) 10%(173) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 47%(496) 30%(311) 9%(97) 4%(41) 10%(102) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 34%(323) 28%(267) 12%(118) 14%(132) 11%(106) 946 Biden Job Approve 48%(565) 30%(354) 9%(108) 4%(47) 9%(103) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 31%(231) 29%(213) 14%(104) 17%(126) 9%(68) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_7: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Public schools Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 41%(818) 29%(578) 11%(215) 9%(173) 10%(208) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 56%(384) 25%(169) 9%(64) 4%(28) 6%(44) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 37%(181) 38%(186) 9%(44) 4%(19) 12%(59) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 25%(45) 38%(68) 15%(27) 8%(15) 13%(23) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 33%(187) 26%(145) 14%(77) 20%(111) 8%(45) 564 Favorable of Biden 49%(574) 30%(355) 9%(105) 4%(47) 8%(96) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 31%(230) 29%(210) 14%(103) 17%(125) 10%(70) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 56%(388) 26%(181) 7%(49) 4%(29) 7%(46) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 38%(185) 36%(174) 12%(56) 4%(18) 10%(49) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 31%(44) 34%(49) 18%(26) 6%(9) 11%(16) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 31%(186) 27%(162) 13%(77) 19%(115) 9%(55) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 41%(259) 31%(199) 8%(52) 10%(62) 10%(64) 635 #1 Issue: Security 33%(111) 25%(85) 15%(51) 17%(58) 10%(32) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 44%(137) 29%(90) 11%(34) 6%(19) 9%(29) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42%(108) 30%(78) 12%(32) 6%(14) 9%(24) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 49%(59) 20%(25) 8%(10) 1%(1) 22%(27) 121 #1 Issue: Education 42%(30) 31%(22) 5%(4) 2%(2) 20%(14) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 45%(43) 32%(31) 8%(8) 10%(9) 5%(5) 96 #1 Issue: Other 43%(72) 30%(50) 14%(24) 5%(9) 7%(12) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 49%(514) 29%(308) 9%(97) 5%(49) 8%(84) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 31%(213) 29%(198) 14%(95) 16%(108) 11%(75) 690 2020 Vote: Other 39%(26) 29%(19) 5%(3) 16%(11) 11%(7) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(63) 28%(50) 11%(20) 3%(5) 23%(40) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 50%(410) 29%(233) 10%(78) 4%(36) 7%(56) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 30%(174) 30%(179) 14%(82) 18%(106) 8%(50) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 38%(24) 21%(13) 13%(8) 8%(5) 21%(13) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 51%(396) 27%(210) 9%(72) 5%(35) 8%(60) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(191) 30%(198) 15%(100) 17%(109) 8%(55) 652 2016 Vote: Other 41%(44) 34%(37) 8%(8) 11%(12) 6%(6) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(187) 29%(132) 8%(35) 4%(17) 19%(86) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_7: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Public schools Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 41%(818) 29%(578) 11%(215) 9%(173) 10%(208) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 42%(539) 28%(358) 12%(156) 10%(134) 8%(107) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 40%(280) 31%(220) 8%(59) 6%(39) 15%(102) 699 4-Region: Northeast 40%(141) 27%(95) 11%(40) 10%(37) 12%(44) 355 4-Region: Midwest 37%(170) 34%(154) 10%(48) 10%(44) 9%(42) 458 4-Region: South 42%(309) 29%(215) 10%(74) 7%(56) 12%(91) 744 4-Region: West 46%(199) 26%(114) 12%(53) 9%(37) 7%(32) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 49%(494) 29%(293) 9%(89) 4%(44) 8%(80) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 31%(230) 30%(219) 14%(100) 15%(110) 10%(72) 732 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_8: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Water pipes Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(1004) 28%(551) 5%(93) 3%(62) 14%(283) 1992 Gender: Male 55%(510) 27%(250) 5%(49) 3%(30) 10%(94) 932 Gender: Female 47%(494) 28%(301) 4%(44) 3%(32) 18%(189) 1060 Age: 18-34 39%(194) 30%(151) 7%(35) 3%(15) 21%(104) 500 Age: 35-44 49%(150) 28%(84) 4%(12) 3%(8) 16%(48) 303 Age: 45-64 54%(390) 27%(195) 3%(25) 3%(21) 13%(94) 725 Age: 65+ 58%(270) 26%(120) 4%(20) 4%(17) 8%(36) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 33%(54) 27%(44) 9%(15) 1%(1) 30%(50) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 44%(232) 30%(161) 6%(30) 4%(20) 16%(84) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 52%(252) 28%(136) 3%(16) 2%(10) 15%(73) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 58%(439) 26%(195) 4%(27) 3%(25) 9%(70) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 57%(493) 26%(220) 4%(36) 2%(17) 11%(95) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 48%(245) 26%(135) 5%(25) 3%(15) 18%(89) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 43%(265) 32%(196) 5%(31) 5%(30) 16%(98) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 61%(231) 26%(100) 4%(16) 2%(9) 6%(21) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 54%(262) 25%(120) 4%(20) 2%(8) 15%(74) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 51%(127) 28%(72) 4%(10) 3%(7) 14%(35) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 46%(118) 25%(64) 6%(15) 3%(8) 21%(54) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 50%(152) 26%(79) 7%(22) 5%(14) 12%(37) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 36%(113) 37%(118) 3%(9) 5%(16) 19%(61) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 64%(391) 22%(134) 3%(20) 2%(14) 9%(55) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 45%(268) 31%(182) 4%(25) 2%(12) 18%(105) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 47%(312) 31%(210) 6%(41) 5%(32) 11%(74) 670 Educ: < College 47%(589) 27%(340) 4%(53) 3%(41) 18%(230) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 55%(260) 27%(128) 5%(24) 4%(17) 9%(43) 471 Educ: Post-grad 57%(154) 31%(84) 6%(16) 2%(4) 4%(10) 268 Income: Under 50k 48%(457) 24%(229) 4%(40) 3%(29) 20%(189) 945 Income: 50k-100k 51%(337) 31%(207) 5%(30) 4%(27) 10%(65) 666 Income: 100k+ 55%(210) 30%(116) 6%(22) 2%(6) 7%(28) 381 Ethnicity: White 51%(824) 29%(475) 5%(73) 3%(48) 12%(192) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 46%(88) 30%(59) 6%(11) 2%(4) 16%(31) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_8: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Water pipes Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(1004) 28%(551) 5%(93) 3%(62) 14%(283) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 50%(126) 19%(47) 2%(6) 4%(11) 25%(63) 253 Ethnicity: Other 42%(54) 23%(29) 11%(14) 2%(3) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 50%(499) 31%(305) 4%(42) 4%(38) 11%(106) 991 All Non-Christian 60%(69) 23%(27) 4%(5) 1%(2) 11%(13) 114 Atheist 68%(62) 15%(14) 10%(9) 1%(1) 7%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 52%(263) 21%(107) 4%(22) 3%(14) 19%(96) 502 Something Else 38%(111) 34%(99) 5%(15) 3%(8) 21%(61) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 61%(80) 23%(31) 3%(5) 2%(2) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 44%(221) 34%(173) 4%(21) 4%(19) 14%(68) 502 Non-Evangelical 50%(371) 30%(220) 5%(34) 3%(24) 12%(92) 741 Community: Urban 50%(279) 27%(152) 6%(34) 2%(12) 15%(85) 562 Community: Suburban 52%(502) 27%(259) 4%(43) 3%(30) 14%(134) 967 Community: Rural 48%(223) 30%(140) 3%(16) 4%(20) 14%(63) 463 Employ: Private Sector 51%(344) 31%(211) 4%(28) 3%(23) 10%(67) 673 Employ: Government 47%(58) 31%(38) 4%(5) 2%(3) 17%(21) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 52%(86) 21%(36) 8%(14) 2%(3) 17%(28) 165 Employ: Homemaker 43%(51) 25%(30) 6%(7) 4%(5) 22%(26) 119 Employ: Student 34%(26) 29%(22) 8%(6) 1%(1) 27%(21) 77 Employ: Retired 58%(301) 27%(143) 4%(23) 3%(18) 7%(36) 520 Employ: Unemployed 42%(86) 22%(45) 3%(5) 3%(6) 30%(60) 202 Employ: Other 46%(51) 24%(27) 5%(5) 2%(3) 23%(25) 111 Military HH: Yes 51%(168) 26%(87) 6%(20) 5%(16) 12%(40) 331 Military HH: No 50%(836) 28%(464) 4%(72) 3%(46) 15%(243) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 56%(583) 25%(261) 4%(44) 2%(20) 13%(137) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 44%(420) 31%(290) 5%(48) 4%(41) 15%(146) 946 Biden Job Approve 56%(656) 26%(304) 4%(52) 2%(23) 12%(142) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 45%(332) 32%(235) 5%(39) 5%(39) 13%(98) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_8: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Water pipes Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(1004) 28%(551) 5%(93) 3%(62) 14%(283) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 63%(436) 23%(157) 4%(26) 2%(12) 8%(58) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 45%(221) 30%(147) 5%(27) 2%(11) 17%(84) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 37%(67) 34%(61) 6%(11) 3%(5) 19%(34) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 47%(266) 31%(174) 5%(28) 6%(33) 11%(63) 564 Favorable of Biden 57%(666) 26%(306) 4%(52) 2%(23) 11%(129) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 44%(328) 32%(234) 5%(36) 5%(37) 14%(104) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 62%(429) 24%(164) 3%(22) 2%(15) 9%(64) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 49%(238) 30%(143) 6%(30) 2%(7) 13%(65) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 39%(56) 33%(47) 5%(8) 2%(3) 21%(30) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 46%(272) 31%(187) 5%(28) 6%(34) 12%(74) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 49%(309) 30%(189) 5%(30) 2%(13) 15%(95) 635 #1 Issue: Security 46%(155) 29%(99) 4%(13) 7%(25) 13%(44) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 58%(179) 25%(76) 5%(16) 3%(8) 10%(31) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 53%(135) 29%(75) 6%(16) 1%(4) 11%(27) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 39%(47) 27%(33) 4%(4) 1%(2) 29%(35) 121 #1 Issue: Education 32%(22) 29%(21) 10%(7) — (0) 29%(20) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 52%(50) 27%(26) 4%(4) 3%(3) 14%(13) 96 #1 Issue: Other 64%(106) 20%(33) 1%(2) 5%(7) 11%(18) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 56%(590) 26%(278) 5%(50) 2%(24) 10%(109) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 45%(308) 31%(215) 4%(27) 5%(32) 16%(107) 690 2020 Vote: Other 57%(38) 26%(17) 4%(3) — (0) 13%(9) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37%(66) 21%(37) 7%(12) 3%(6) 32%(57) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 61%(495) 25%(201) 4%(33) 2%(14) 9%(70) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 46%(273) 31%(184) 5%(29) 5%(28) 13%(76) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 44%(28) 22%(14) 5%(3) — (0) 28%(18) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 61%(472) 24%(182) 4%(28) 2%(14) 10%(78) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 44%(288) 33%(218) 5%(30) 5%(32) 13%(82) 652 2016 Vote: Other 57%(61) 32%(34) 3%(3) 3%(3) 6%(6) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(182) 25%(116) 7%(31) 3%(13) 25%(115) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_8: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Water pipes Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(1004) 28%(551) 5%(93) 3%(62) 14%(283) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 56%(720) 27%(345) 4%(55) 3%(40) 10%(133) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 41%(284) 30%(207) 5%(37) 3%(22) 21%(149) 699 4-Region: Northeast 53%(187) 27%(97) 5%(17) 4%(13) 12%(43) 355 4-Region: Midwest 49%(223) 28%(129) 6%(25) 2%(11) 15%(69) 458 4-Region: South 49%(364) 30%(220) 3%(22) 3%(22) 16%(116) 744 4-Region: West 53%(230) 24%(106) 6%(28) 4%(16) 13%(55) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 57%(568) 26%(256) 5%(47) 2%(22) 11%(107) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 43%(318) 31%(229) 5%(35) 5%(37) 15%(113) 732 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_9: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Internet Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 37%(742) 31%(618) 11%(211) 8%(152) 14%(269) 1992 Gender: Male 40%(376) 32%(301) 11%(99) 8%(73) 9%(83) 932 Gender: Female 35%(366) 30%(317) 11%(111) 7%(79) 18%(186) 1060 Age: 18-34 37%(187) 30%(152) 11%(55) 4%(22) 17%(84) 500 Age: 35-44 49%(149) 26%(79) 8%(24) 3%(8) 14%(42) 303 Age: 45-64 36%(259) 31%(228) 10%(71) 10%(71) 13%(96) 725 Age: 65+ 32%(146) 34%(159) 13%(60) 11%(50) 10%(47) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 35%(58) 29%(47) 14%(24) 2%(4) 19%(32) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 43%(225) 30%(156) 8%(43) 4%(23) 15%(80) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 38%(184) 31%(153) 10%(51) 8%(38) 13%(62) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 35%(263) 32%(243) 11%(83) 10%(79) 12%(87) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 48%(410) 30%(258) 8%(67) 3%(24) 12%(102) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 34%(174) 32%(162) 11%(56) 8%(40) 15%(79) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 25%(158) 32%(198) 14%(88) 14%(88) 14%(89) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 52%(194) 32%(120) 8%(31) 3%(12) 5%(20) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 45%(216) 29%(139) 7%(36) 3%(13) 17%(81) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(97) 32%(79) 9%(24) 9%(23) 11%(28) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(76) 32%(82) 13%(33) 7%(17) 20%(51) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 28%(84) 34%(102) 15%(45) 13%(38) 12%(35) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 23%(74) 30%(96) 14%(43) 16%(50) 17%(54) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 51%(311) 31%(189) 6%(36) 3%(17) 10%(61) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 37%(218) 31%(183) 10%(59) 6%(33) 17%(100) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 28%(187) 33%(219) 14%(95) 15%(100) 10%(69) 670 Educ: < College 33%(412) 30%(380) 11%(140) 8%(102) 17%(219) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 43%(201) 30%(140) 11%(50) 8%(39) 9%(41) 471 Educ: Post-grad 48%(128) 37%(98) 8%(21) 4%(11) 4%(10) 268 Income: Under 50k 33%(313) 30%(282) 10%(98) 7%(70) 19%(182) 945 Income: 50k-100k 39%(257) 31%(208) 10%(69) 10%(68) 10%(63) 666 Income: 100k+ 45%(172) 34%(128) 11%(44) 4%(14) 6%(24) 381 Ethnicity: White 37%(591) 32%(510) 12%(185) 8%(134) 12%(190) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 43%(83) 25%(48) 12%(23) 5%(9) 15%(29) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_9: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Internet Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 37%(742) 31%(618) 11%(211) 8%(152) 14%(269) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 38%(95) 30%(75) 5%(14) 4%(9) 24%(59) 253 Ethnicity: Other 43%(56) 25%(33) 9%(12) 6%(8) 16%(20) 128 All Christian 35%(345) 33%(329) 11%(110) 9%(94) 11%(112) 991 All Non-Christian 48%(55) 27%(31) 9%(11) 4%(4) 12%(14) 114 Atheist 68%(63) 16%(15) 9%(8) 2%(2) 4%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40%(202) 27%(134) 11%(57) 5%(26) 17%(83) 502 Something Else 26%(76) 37%(109) 9%(26) 9%(26) 19%(56) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 45%(59) 28%(37) 12%(15) 4%(5) 11%(15) 131 Evangelical 32%(159) 33%(167) 11%(57) 12%(61) 12%(58) 502 Non-Evangelical 34%(252) 35%(259) 9%(66) 8%(58) 14%(106) 741 Community: Urban 45%(253) 30%(167) 7%(40) 5%(27) 13%(75) 562 Community: Suburban 35%(340) 31%(304) 12%(116) 8%(77) 13%(130) 967 Community: Rural 32%(148) 32%(148) 12%(55) 10%(48) 14%(64) 463 Employ: Private Sector 41%(279) 33%(221) 10%(70) 7%(44) 9%(59) 673 Employ: Government 34%(42) 33%(41) 12%(15) 6%(7) 15%(18) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 46%(76) 23%(37) 12%(19) 7%(11) 13%(21) 165 Employ: Homemaker 38%(45) 27%(32) 5%(6) 11%(13) 19%(22) 119 Employ: Student 29%(22) 36%(28) 11%(9) 4%(3) 20%(15) 77 Employ: Retired 32%(164) 34%(178) 14%(71) 11%(55) 10%(52) 520 Employ: Unemployed 34%(69) 25%(51) 5%(10) 6%(12) 30%(60) 202 Employ: Other 40%(44) 27%(30) 8%(9) 7%(8) 18%(20) 111 Military HH: Yes 28%(94) 30%(100) 15%(49) 13%(44) 13%(44) 331 Military HH: No 39%(648) 31%(518) 10%(162) 6%(108) 14%(225) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 46%(478) 30%(317) 9%(94) 3%(28) 12%(130) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 28%(264) 32%(301) 12%(117) 13%(124) 15%(139) 946 Biden Job Approve 46%(546) 31%(367) 8%(96) 3%(33) 11%(134) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 24%(181) 32%(235) 15%(113) 16%(119) 13%(95) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_9: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Internet Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 37%(742) 31%(618) 11%(211) 8%(152) 14%(269) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 55%(375) 28%(190) 7%(48) 2%(15) 9%(60) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 35%(171) 36%(177) 10%(48) 4%(18) 15%(74) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 25%(45) 36%(64) 11%(20) 8%(15) 20%(35) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 24%(136) 30%(171) 17%(94) 19%(104) 11%(60) 564 Favorable of Biden 46%(543) 32%(375) 8%(94) 3%(33) 11%(131) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 25%(181) 32%(235) 15%(108) 16%(118) 13%(96) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 54%(374) 28%(192) 6%(45) 3%(19) 9%(65) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 35%(170) 38%(183) 10%(50) 3%(14) 14%(66) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 26%(37) 40%(58) 12%(17) 6%(9) 16%(23) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 24%(145) 30%(178) 15%(90) 18%(109) 12%(73) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 34%(219) 33%(211) 10%(63) 8%(50) 15%(93) 635 #1 Issue: Security 26%(87) 28%(93) 17%(59) 19%(63) 10%(35) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 49%(151) 30%(94) 8%(24) 3%(10) 10%(30) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37%(96) 34%(87) 11%(28) 4%(10) 14%(36) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 35%(43) 32%(39) 9%(10) 2%(3) 22%(26) 121 #1 Issue: Education 39%(27) 27%(19) 4%(3) — (0) 31%(22) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 47%(45) 27%(26) 10%(10) 5%(5) 11%(10) 96 #1 Issue: Other 44%(74) 30%(50) 9%(15) 7%(11) 10%(17) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 47%(494) 31%(331) 8%(81) 3%(34) 11%(112) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 25%(169) 32%(219) 15%(101) 15%(101) 15%(100) 690 2020 Vote: Other 29%(19) 30%(20) 14%(9) 10%(7) 17%(12) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 31%(55) 27%(47) 11%(19) 6%(11) 26%(46) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 47%(382) 31%(251) 9%(70) 3%(22) 11%(87) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 24%(140) 34%(199) 15%(90) 16%(95) 11%(67) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 27%(17) 30%(19) 10%(6) 10%(6) 23%(15) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 49%(376) 31%(241) 7%(54) 2%(18) 11%(85) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(154) 34%(220) 15%(97) 16%(101) 12%(80) 652 2016 Vote: Other 40%(43) 32%(34) 12%(13) 11%(11) 5%(6) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37%(167) 27%(122) 10%(47) 5%(22) 22%(98) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_9: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Internet Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 37%(742) 31%(618) 11%(211) 8%(152) 14%(269) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 37%(478) 32%(416) 11%(142) 8%(108) 11%(148) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 38%(263) 29%(203) 10%(68) 6%(44) 17%(121) 699 4-Region: Northeast 41%(145) 29%(104) 10%(35) 7%(27) 13%(45) 355 4-Region: Midwest 30%(136) 35%(160) 11%(50) 9%(42) 15%(69) 458 4-Region: South 36%(271) 32%(236) 10%(71) 8%(58) 14%(107) 744 4-Region: West 43%(189) 27%(118) 13%(54) 6%(25) 11%(49) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 47%(466) 31%(307) 8%(78) 3%(30) 12%(119) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 25%(183) 33%(243) 14%(104) 14%(102) 14%(99) 732 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_10: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Housing Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 38%(758) 31%(615) 11%(218) 8%(165) 12%(237) 1992 Gender: Male 37%(347) 33%(306) 13%(123) 9%(88) 7%(69) 932 Gender: Female 39%(410) 29%(309) 9%(94) 7%(77) 16%(168) 1060 Age: 18-34 40%(199) 29%(148) 10%(51) 5%(25) 16%(78) 500 Age: 35-44 45%(137) 34%(103) 6%(18) 3%(9) 12%(36) 303 Age: 45-64 37%(267) 31%(222) 12%(85) 10%(72) 11%(80) 725 Age: 65+ 33%(154) 31%(142) 14%(64) 13%(60) 9%(44) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 36%(60) 30%(50) 9%(15) 4%(6) 21%(34) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 42%(219) 32%(170) 9%(48) 5%(25) 12%(64) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 41%(198) 30%(145) 9%(44) 9%(42) 12%(59) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 35%(265) 31%(238) 13%(99) 11%(83) 9%(70) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 49%(424) 29%(254) 8%(68) 4%(31) 10%(84) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 31%(159) 33%(168) 11%(58) 11%(54) 14%(71) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 28%(174) 31%(193) 15%(91) 13%(80) 13%(82) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 50%(189) 34%(129) 9%(32) 3%(12) 4%(14) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 49%(235) 26%(125) 7%(36) 4%(19) 14%(70) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 29%(73) 32%(81) 15%(38) 15%(37) 9%(22) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 33%(86) 34%(87) 8%(20) 6%(17) 19%(49) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 28%(85) 32%(96) 17%(53) 13%(38) 11%(32) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 28%(89) 31%(97) 12%(38) 13%(42) 16%(50) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 51%(313) 31%(188) 8%(47) 4%(25) 7%(41) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38%(224) 33%(195) 10%(58) 6%(33) 14%(83) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 28%(188) 30%(201) 16%(109) 15%(102) 11%(71) 670 Educ: < College 38%(472) 29%(367) 10%(124) 8%(96) 15%(193) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 39%(186) 31%(148) 11%(54) 11%(50) 7%(33) 471 Educ: Post-grad 37%(100) 38%(101) 15%(39) 7%(18) 4%(10) 268 Income: Under 50k 39%(368) 29%(278) 9%(87) 6%(55) 17%(157) 945 Income: 50k-100k 36%(237) 30%(203) 13%(87) 13%(83) 8%(56) 666 Income: 100k+ 40%(152) 35%(134) 12%(44) 7%(27) 6%(24) 381 Ethnicity: White 36%(585) 32%(522) 12%(188) 9%(151) 10%(165) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 49%(94) 26%(51) 8%(15) 5%(10) 12%(23) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_10: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Housing Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 38%(758) 31%(615) 11%(218) 8%(165) 12%(237) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 47%(120) 24%(62) 7%(17) 3%(6) 19%(48) 253 Ethnicity: Other 41%(52) 25%(32) 10%(13) 6%(7) 18%(24) 128 All Christian 34%(338) 33%(325) 13%(132) 10%(102) 9%(94) 991 All Non-Christian 48%(55) 25%(28) 11%(13) 7%(8) 9%(11) 114 Atheist 55%(51) 22%(21) 14%(13) 3%(2) 6%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 43%(215) 28%(139) 8%(39) 6%(28) 16%(81) 502 Something Else 34%(99) 35%(102) 7%(21) 8%(24) 16%(46) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 47%(62) 25%(33) 13%(17) 6%(8) 8%(11) 131 Evangelical 31%(157) 34%(172) 13%(66) 10%(52) 11%(56) 502 Non-Evangelical 36%(264) 33%(245) 11%(81) 10%(70) 11%(81) 741 Community: Urban 44%(247) 30%(168) 9%(49) 5%(26) 13%(73) 562 Community: Suburban 35%(342) 30%(294) 13%(122) 10%(96) 12%(113) 967 Community: Rural 36%(168) 33%(153) 10%(47) 9%(43) 11%(51) 463 Employ: Private Sector 38%(258) 35%(234) 11%(77) 8%(53) 7%(50) 673 Employ: Government 38%(47) 28%(35) 10%(13) 8%(10) 15%(19) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 44%(73) 25%(42) 8%(14) 9%(15) 14%(22) 165 Employ: Homemaker 34%(40) 29%(34) 10%(12) 9%(10) 18%(22) 119 Employ: Student 33%(25) 28%(22) 12%(9) 6%(5) 21%(16) 77 Employ: Retired 38%(199) 30%(154) 14%(73) 10%(54) 8%(40) 520 Employ: Unemployed 38%(78) 27%(54) 7%(14) 4%(8) 24%(49) 202 Employ: Other 34%(38) 35%(39) 5%(5) 9%(10) 16%(18) 111 Military HH: Yes 33%(108) 30%(101) 15%(50) 12%(41) 10%(32) 331 Military HH: No 39%(650) 31%(514) 10%(168) 7%(124) 12%(205) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 44%(465) 33%(344) 9%(89) 4%(38) 10%(109) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 31%(292) 29%(271) 14%(129) 13%(126) 13%(127) 946 Biden Job Approve 45%(532) 33%(393) 8%(94) 4%(48) 9%(110) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 27%(204) 29%(212) 16%(122) 16%(116) 12%(89) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_10: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Housing Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 38%(758) 31%(615) 11%(218) 8%(165) 12%(237) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 55%(376) 27%(184) 8%(57) 3%(19) 8%(52) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 32%(155) 43%(209) 8%(37) 6%(29) 12%(59) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 23%(41) 37%(65) 19%(34) 6%(11) 15%(27) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 29%(163) 26%(147) 16%(89) 19%(105) 11%(62) 564 Favorable of Biden 46%(540) 33%(391) 8%(96) 4%(42) 9%(107) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 27%(199) 28%(207) 16%(120) 16%(121) 12%(91) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 53%(369) 29%(198) 7%(48) 3%(20) 9%(59) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 35%(171) 40%(192) 10%(49) 5%(23) 10%(48) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 27%(38) 35%(50) 15%(21) 9%(13) 15%(21) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 27%(161) 26%(157) 16%(98) 18%(109) 12%(70) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 37%(237) 31%(196) 11%(70) 8%(51) 13%(81) 635 #1 Issue: Security 30%(100) 26%(89) 15%(50) 17%(59) 12%(39) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 43%(133) 34%(105) 9%(29) 5%(17) 8%(25) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 39%(101) 35%(89) 10%(25) 5%(13) 11%(28) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 39%(47) 26%(32) 9%(11) 6%(7) 19%(24) 121 #1 Issue: Education 38%(27) 29%(21) 11%(8) — (0) 21%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 37%(36) 36%(34) 9%(9) 9%(8) 9%(9) 96 #1 Issue: Other 46%(77) 30%(49) 9%(15) 6%(9) 9%(15) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 46%(484) 32%(341) 8%(86) 4%(46) 9%(94) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 26%(180) 30%(205) 15%(105) 16%(110) 13%(90) 690 2020 Vote: Other 36%(24) 31%(20) 17%(11) 8%(5) 9%(6) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(68) 26%(46) 7%(13) 3%(5) 26%(46) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 48%(390) 32%(257) 8%(68) 4%(34) 8%(64) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 24%(141) 31%(185) 17%(103) 17%(101) 10%(60) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 31%(20) 24%(15) 13%(8) 6%(4) 26%(16) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 49%(377) 32%(250) 7%(57) 3%(27) 8%(63) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(155) 32%(207) 16%(107) 17%(112) 11%(70) 652 2016 Vote: Other 36%(39) 33%(35) 17%(18) 10%(11) 4%(5) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(186) 27%(123) 7%(34) 3%(15) 22%(99) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL7_10: To what extent do you agree or disagree that each of the following can be considered part of America’s ’infrastructure’? Housing Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic Strongly agree agree disagree disagree No opinion Total N Registered Voters 38%(758) 31%(615) 11%(218) 8%(165) 12%(237) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 37%(478) 32%(408) 12%(155) 10%(129) 9%(122) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 40%(280) 30%(207) 9%(63) 5%(36) 16%(115) 699 4-Region: Northeast 37%(131) 32%(114) 9%(33) 9%(32) 13%(46) 355 4-Region: Midwest 33%(151) 35%(161) 12%(55) 8%(35) 12%(56) 458 4-Region: South 38%(282) 29%(213) 11%(85) 9%(67) 13%(97) 744 4-Region: West 44%(194) 29%(126) 11%(46) 7%(32) 9%(37) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 47%(474) 31%(310) 8%(84) 4%(39) 9%(93) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 28%(203) 31%(228) 15%(107) 14%(101) 12%(91) 732 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: As you may know, President Biden has introduced a plan to improve America’s infrastructure. Do you support or oppose Biden’s infrastructure plan? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(643) 25%(492) 6%(128) 18%(349) 19%(381) 1992 Gender: Male 35%(329) 26%(239) 7%(64) 21%(192) 12%(109) 932 Gender: Female 30%(314) 24%(253) 6%(63) 15%(157) 26%(272) 1060 Age: 18-34 28%(139) 27%(134) 7%(35) 11%(54) 28%(139) 500 Age: 35-44 41%(125) 26%(78) 5%(16) 11%(35) 16%(49) 303 Age: 45-64 29%(211) 25%(178) 6%(45) 21%(156) 19%(136) 725 Age: 65+ 36%(168) 22%(102) 7%(32) 22%(104) 12%(57) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 23%(37) 19%(31) 9%(15) 5%(8) 45%(74) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 35%(183) 29%(154) 6%(32) 13%(69) 17%(88) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 30%(147) 23%(111) 7%(32) 19%(94) 21%(103) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 34%(257) 25%(188) 6%(42) 22%(163) 14%(106) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 55%(477) 30%(260) 2%(15) 1%(12) 11%(96) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 23%(117) 24%(124) 5%(26) 18%(94) 29%(148) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(48) 17%(107) 14%(86) 39%(242) 22%(137) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 64%(241) 28%(107) 2%(6) 1%(3) 5%(19) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 49%(236) 32%(153) 2%(9) 2%(9) 16%(77) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 20%(51) 25%(62) 5%(11) 27%(67) 24%(61) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26%(67) 24%(62) 6%(15) 11%(27) 34%(88) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(37) 23%(70) 15%(46) 40%(122) 10%(30) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 4%(11) 12%(38) 13%(40) 38%(120) 34%(107) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 58%(354) 27%(168) 3%(16) 1%(7) 11%(68) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 32%(187) 34%(201) 4%(26) 9%(53) 21%(125) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 11%(76) 16%(104) 12%(80) 41%(278) 20%(132) 670 Educ: < College 28%(351) 23%(290) 7%(83) 20%(245) 23%(283) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 37%(173) 26%(121) 7%(31) 16%(75) 15%(71) 471 Educ: Post-grad 44%(118) 30%(81) 5%(14) 11%(29) 10%(26) 268 Income: Under 50k 31%(297) 23%(218) 7%(62) 15%(140) 24%(227) 945 Income: 50k-100k 31%(207) 25%(165) 5%(36) 22%(144) 17%(114) 666 Income: 100k+ 36%(139) 29%(109) 8%(29) 17%(65) 10%(39) 381 Ethnicity: White 31%(503) 24%(393) 7%(110) 20%(320) 18%(286) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 30%(57) 28%(55) 9%(17) 14%(28) 19%(36) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL8: As you may know, President Biden has introduced a plan to improve America’s infrastructure. Do you support or oppose Biden’s infrastructure plan? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(643) 25%(492) 6%(128) 18%(349) 19%(381) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 42%(105) 27%(68) 3%(6) 5%(12) 24%(61) 253 Ethnicity: Other 27%(35) 25%(32) 9%(11) 13%(16) 27%(34) 128 All Christian 30%(300) 26%(255) 7%(66) 22%(213) 16%(157) 991 All Non-Christian 56%(64) 19%(22) 5%(5) 11%(13) 9%(10) 114 Atheist 65%(60) 16%(15) — (0) 5%(5) 14%(13) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32%(162) 24%(122) 7%(33) 11%(55) 26%(130) 502 Something Else 19%(57) 27%(79) 8%(23) 22%(63) 24%(72) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 50%(66) 19%(25) 6%(8) 15%(19) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 27%(134) 24%(119) 7%(34) 26%(132) 17%(83) 502 Non-Evangelical 29%(214) 27%(200) 7%(52) 19%(138) 19%(138) 741 Community: Urban 44%(247) 27%(154) 5%(30) 6%(36) 17%(95) 562 Community: Suburban 30%(288) 25%(239) 6%(55) 20%(190) 20%(195) 967 Community: Rural 23%(108) 22%(100) 9%(42) 27%(123) 20%(91) 463 Employ: Private Sector 36%(242) 27%(179) 6%(39) 18%(120) 14%(93) 673 Employ: Government 30%(37) 29%(36) 9%(11) 15%(19) 17%(21) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 29%(47) 25%(41) 9%(15) 14%(24) 23%(38) 165 Employ: Homemaker 24%(29) 18%(21) 6%(7) 19%(23) 33%(39) 119 Employ: Student 22%(17) 29%(22) 5%(4) 2%(1) 42%(33) 77 Employ: Retired 35%(181) 25%(131) 6%(32) 23%(119) 11%(58) 520 Employ: Unemployed 25%(51) 20%(40) 4%(8) 13%(26) 38%(77) 202 Employ: Other 34%(37) 20%(22) 10%(11) 16%(17) 20%(23) 111 Military HH: Yes 33%(108) 21%(70) 7%(24) 22%(73) 17%(56) 331 Military HH: No 32%(535) 25%(422) 6%(104) 17%(276) 20%(325) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 52%(548) 31%(326) 3%(29) 1%(11) 13%(133) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 10%(94) 18%(167) 10%(99) 36%(338) 26%(248) 946 Biden Job Approve 52%(607) 34%(402) 2%(22) — (4) 12%(142) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(30) 11%(79) 14%(104) 46%(343) 25%(188) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL8: As you may know, President Biden has introduced a plan to improve America’s infrastructure. Do you support or oppose Biden’s infrastructure plan? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(643) 25%(492) 6%(128) 18%(349) 19%(381) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 72%(499) 21%(143) 1%(6) — (1) 6%(40) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 22%(108) 53%(259) 3%(16) 1%(3) 21%(102) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(11) 26%(46) 21%(37) 6%(10) 42%(75) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(20) 6%(33) 12%(66) 59%(333) 20%(113) 564 Favorable of Biden 52%(613) 35%(406) 2%(19) — (5) 11%(134) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 3%(20) 10%(76) 14%(101) 46%(341) 27%(200) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 71%(489) 21%(144) — (3) — (1) 8%(56) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 26%(123) 54%(261) 3%(16) 1%(3) 16%(79) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 6%(9) 29%(42) 15%(22) 8%(11) 42%(60) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 2%(11) 6%(34) 13%(79) 56%(330) 24%(141) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 29%(181) 26%(162) 8%(52) 18%(117) 19%(123) 635 #1 Issue: Security 10%(33) 19%(63) 10%(32) 46%(154) 16%(54) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 47%(144) 33%(101) 2%(8) 2%(6) 16%(50) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 34%(86) 33%(84) 4%(11) 13%(33) 17%(43) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 36%(43) 15%(18) 5%(6) 6%(7) 39%(47) 121 #1 Issue: Education 31%(22) 23%(16) 8%(6) 11%(8) 27%(19) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 56%(54) 19%(18) 5%(5) 3%(2) 17%(17) 96 #1 Issue: Other 47%(78) 18%(29) 5%(8) 13%(21) 18%(30) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 53%(558) 33%(345) 2%(17) 1%(10) 12%(123) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(36) 14%(100) 13%(87) 45%(312) 22%(155) 690 2020 Vote: Other 11%(7) 21%(14) 14%(9) 16%(11) 37%(25) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(38) 18%(33) 8%(15) 9%(16) 43%(76) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 58%(470) 30%(245) 2%(14) 1%(10) 9%(73) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(40) 16%(95) 12%(71) 45%(268) 19%(115) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 7%(4) 30%(19) 5%(3) 21%(13) 37%(23) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 58%(446) 30%(232) 2%(12) 1%(6) 10%(78) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(46) 17%(112) 12%(76) 43%(282) 21%(135) 652 2016 Vote: Other 21%(23) 32%(34) 6%(6) 19%(20) 23%(25) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(128) 25%(113) 7%(33) 9%(41) 31%(142) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL8: As you may know, President Biden has introduced a plan to improve America’s infrastructure. Do you support or oppose Biden’s infrastructure plan? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(643) 25%(492) 6%(128) 18%(349) 19%(381) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 36%(459) 25%(319) 6%(78) 20%(262) 14%(175) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 26%(184) 25%(173) 7%(50) 12%(87) 29%(206) 699 4-Region: Northeast 35%(125) 25%(89) 7%(23) 15%(53) 18%(64) 355 4-Region: Midwest 27%(124) 26%(121) 5%(25) 21%(96) 20%(92) 458 4-Region: South 31%(232) 24%(179) 6%(47) 18%(136) 20%(150) 744 4-Region: West 37%(162) 24%(103) 7%(32) 15%(63) 17%(74) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 55%(546) 31%(307) 2%(17) 1%(12) 12%(118) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(50) 17%(125) 13%(95) 40%(291) 23%(170) 732 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: As you may know, President Biden is seeking to fund the $2 trillion infrastructure plan through 15 years of higher taxes on corporations. Do you support or oppose using corporate tax increases to fund the infrastructure plan? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 38%(749) 24%(480) 9%(175) 17%(348) 12%(241) 1992 Gender: Male 40%(369) 23%(218) 10%(90) 20%(187) 7%(68) 932 Gender: Female 36%(379) 25%(262) 8%(84) 15%(161) 16%(173) 1060 Age: 18-34 32%(162) 31%(153) 10%(49) 11%(54) 16%(83) 500 Age: 35-44 40%(122) 26%(79) 10%(31) 9%(28) 14%(43) 303 Age: 45-64 36%(264) 21%(156) 8%(62) 23%(164) 11%(81) 725 Age: 65+ 43%(200) 20%(92) 7%(34) 22%(102) 8%(35) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 26%(43) 32%(53) 10%(16) 8%(14) 24%(39) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 38%(201) 28%(149) 9%(48) 11%(60) 13%(69) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 35%(169) 22%(107) 9%(44) 21%(100) 14%(67) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 41%(313) 22%(166) 8%(64) 21%(156) 8%(57) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 61%(527) 28%(242) 2%(21) 1%(10) 7%(62) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 30%(152) 24%(125) 10%(53) 17%(86) 19%(95) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(70) 18%(113) 16%(101) 41%(252) 14%(84) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 66%(249) 27%(100) 3%(10) 1%(4) 4%(14) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 57%(277) 29%(142) 2%(11) 1%(6) 10%(48) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(78) 23%(57) 12%(29) 21%(54) 13%(33) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 28%(74) 26%(68) 9%(24) 12%(32) 24%(62) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 14%(42) 20%(61) 17%(51) 43%(129) 7%(21) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 9%(29) 16%(52) 16%(49) 39%(123) 20%(63) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 66%(408) 23%(143) 3%(18) 1%(8) 6%(36) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38%(223) 33%(195) 7%(43) 8%(47) 14%(84) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(89) 18%(120) 15%(103) 42%(283) 11%(75) 670 Educ: < College 34%(432) 23%(284) 9%(118) 19%(233) 15%(186) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 41%(193) 26%(122) 8%(37) 16%(78) 9%(41) 471 Educ: Post-grad 46%(124) 28%(74) 7%(20) 14%(37) 5%(13) 268 Income: Under 50k 37%(354) 24%(222) 9%(88) 14%(133) 16%(148) 945 Income: 50k-100k 38%(255) 23%(151) 8%(53) 21%(139) 10%(68) 666 Income: 100k+ 37%(140) 28%(107) 9%(33) 20%(75) 6%(25) 381 Ethnicity: White 36%(586) 23%(376) 10%(154) 20%(316) 11%(179) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 42%(82) 23%(45) 8%(15) 17%(33) 9%(18) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL9: As you may know, President Biden is seeking to fund the $2 trillion infrastructure plan through 15 years of higher taxes on corporations. Do you support or oppose using corporate tax increases to fund the infrastructure plan? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 38%(749) 24%(480) 9%(175) 17%(348) 12%(241) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 46%(115) 30%(76) 4%(10) 5%(11) 16%(40) 253 Ethnicity: Other 37%(48) 22%(28) 8%(11) 16%(20) 17%(22) 128 All Christian 36%(354) 24%(238) 9%(93) 22%(217) 9%(89) 991 All Non-Christian 57%(65) 21%(24) 5%(5) 12%(14) 6%(6) 114 Atheist 75%(69) 17%(16) 2%(2) 6%(5) — (0) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 39%(197) 23%(117) 9%(44) 9%(47) 19%(96) 502 Something Else 22%(64) 29%(85) 11%(31) 22%(64) 17%(49) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 51%(66) 21%(28) 7%(9) 17%(22) 5%(6) 131 Evangelical 28%(141) 25%(128) 10%(48) 28%(141) 9%(44) 502 Non-Evangelical 36%(269) 24%(179) 9%(69) 18%(132) 12%(92) 741 Community: Urban 47%(266) 28%(157) 6%(34) 7%(40) 12%(65) 562 Community: Suburban 36%(346) 23%(226) 9%(85) 19%(187) 13%(123) 967 Community: Rural 30%(137) 21%(97) 12%(55) 26%(120) 12%(53) 463 Employ: Private Sector 38%(258) 28%(189) 9%(61) 17%(113) 8%(52) 673 Employ: Government 37%(46) 26%(32) 12%(15) 13%(16) 11%(14) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 33%(55) 24%(39) 15%(25) 16%(27) 12%(20) 165 Employ: Homemaker 27%(32) 18%(21) 6%(7) 25%(29) 25%(30) 119 Employ: Student 24%(18) 37%(28) 8%(6) 7%(5) 25%(19) 77 Employ: Retired 43%(225) 21%(107) 6%(32) 22%(117) 8%(39) 520 Employ: Unemployed 37%(75) 20%(40) 10%(20) 10%(20) 24%(48) 202 Employ: Other 36%(39) 20%(23) 8%(9) 19%(21) 16%(18) 111 Military HH: Yes 38%(127) 23%(75) 6%(21) 24%(80) 8%(28) 331 Military HH: No 37%(622) 24%(405) 9%(154) 16%(267) 13%(213) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 58%(608) 28%(292) 4%(43) 2%(22) 8%(82) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(141) 20%(188) 14%(131) 34%(326) 17%(159) 946 Biden Job Approve 59%(691) 30%(356) 3%(34) 1%(15) 7%(82) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 7%(51) 15%(109) 19%(140) 44%(329) 15%(114) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL9: As you may know, President Biden is seeking to fund the $2 trillion infrastructure plan through 15 years of higher taxes on corporations. Do you support or oppose using corporate tax increases to fund the infrastructure plan? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 38%(749) 24%(480) 9%(175) 17%(348) 12%(241) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 73%(506) 20%(141) 1%(7) 1%(5) 4%(29) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 38%(185) 44%(215) 5%(26) 2%(9) 11%(53) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 11%(20) 35%(63) 23%(42) 10%(18) 20%(36) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 6%(31) 8%(46) 17%(98) 55%(312) 14%(78) 564 Favorable of Biden 59%(690) 31%(360) 3%(34) 1%(13) 7%(78) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 6%(46) 14%(105) 18%(136) 45%(330) 17%(122) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 73%(503) 21%(146) 1%(8) 1%(6) 4%(31) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 39%(187) 44%(215) 5%(26) 2%(8) 10%(48) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 12%(17) 37%(54) 20%(29) 11%(16) 19%(28) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 5%(28) 9%(51) 18%(108) 53%(313) 16%(95) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 34%(215) 25%(158) 10%(61) 19%(124) 12%(78) 635 #1 Issue: Security 11%(37) 18%(59) 15%(50) 44%(149) 12%(42) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 54%(168) 30%(93) 4%(11) 2%(8) 10%(30) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 40%(104) 31%(79) 6%(16) 11%(28) 11%(29) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 38%(46) 24%(29) 7%(8) 6%(7) 25%(30) 121 #1 Issue: Education 42%(29) 20%(14) 12%(9) 11%(8) 15%(11) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 61%(59) 19%(18) 10%(9) 5%(5) 6%(5) 96 #1 Issue: Other 55%(91) 18%(29) 7%(11) 11%(19) 9%(15) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 60%(636) 30%(312) 3%(28) 1%(7) 7%(69) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(54) 14%(98) 17%(118) 46%(320) 14%(100) 690 2020 Vote: Other 22%(14) 37%(24) 7%(5) 15%(10) 20%(13) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(42) 25%(44) 13%(24) 6%(12) 32%(57) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 63%(512) 28%(228) 3%(23) 1%(12) 5%(38) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(56) 16%(93) 16%(95) 46%(274) 12%(71) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 14%(9) 32%(20) 9%(6) 14%(9) 31%(19) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 64%(494) 28%(215) 2%(17) 1%(5) 5%(42) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(64) 18%(120) 15%(99) 44%(287) 12%(81) 652 2016 Vote: Other 36%(39) 28%(30) 8%(9) 12%(13) 15%(17) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33%(151) 25%(114) 11%(49) 9%(42) 22%(99) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL9: As you may know, President Biden is seeking to fund the $2 trillion infrastructure plan through 15 years of higher taxes on corporations. Do you support or oppose using corporate tax increases to fund the infrastructure plan? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 38%(749) 24%(480) 9%(175) 17%(348) 12%(241) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 40%(511) 23%(303) 8%(99) 21%(265) 9%(114) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 34%(237) 25%(177) 11%(76) 12%(82) 18%(127) 699 4-Region: Northeast 37%(130) 27%(96) 9%(33) 15%(52) 13%(45) 355 4-Region: Midwest 37%(170) 22%(102) 9%(42) 19%(87) 12%(56) 458 4-Region: South 35%(263) 24%(180) 9%(69) 18%(133) 13%(99) 744 4-Region: West 43%(186) 23%(102) 7%(31) 17%(75) 9%(41) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 61%(607) 28%(285) 3%(27) 1%(10) 7%(72) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(77) 18%(130) 18%(129) 40%(295) 14%(101) 732 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 POL10a: Generally speaking, do you support or oppose employees’ right to bargain collectively for workplace conditions such as pay, health care, and time off? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(414) 33%(341) 6%(61) 7%(70) 14%(141) 1028 Gender: Male 42%(201) 36%(176) 6%(30) 9%(44) 7%(32) 482 Gender: Female 39%(213) 30%(166) 6%(32) 5%(26) 20%(110) 545 Age: 18-34 31%(79) 33%(85) 5%(12) 12%(30) 19%(50) 255 Age: 35-44 41%(64) 32%(49) 10%(16) 2%(3) 15%(24) 156 Age: 45-64 44%(156) 32%(112) 6%(22) 5%(19) 13%(46) 355 Age: 65+ 44%(116) 36%(95) 5%(12) 7%(18) 8%(21) 261 GenZers: 1997-2012 34%(32) 24%(22) 2%(1) 15%(14) 25%(23) 93 Millennials: 1981-1996 34%(86) 38%(96) 7%(18) 7%(18) 15%(38) 255 GenXers: 1965-1980 44%(105) 28%(69) 9%(23) 4%(10) 15%(35) 241 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 44%(179) 36%(146) 4%(16) 7%(27) 10%(40) 408 PID: Dem (no lean) 58%(254) 31%(134) 3%(12) 2%(8) 7%(29) 436 PID: Ind (no lean) 30%(78) 37%(96) 5%(12) 8%(22) 20%(53) 261 PID: Rep (no lean) 25%(83) 34%(111) 11%(38) 12%(40) 18%(59) 330 PID/Gender: Dem Men 62%(119) 31%(59) 3%(5) 2%(4) 2%(5) 192 PID/Gender: Dem Women 55%(134) 31%(75) 3%(7) 2%(5) 10%(24) 245 PID/Gender: Ind Men 34%(43) 38%(48) 5%(7) 12%(15) 10%(13) 124 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26%(35) 36%(49) 4%(5) 5%(7) 30%(40) 136 PID/Gender: Rep Men 23%(39) 41%(69) 11%(18) 16%(26) 8%(14) 166 PID/Gender: Rep Women 27%(44) 25%(42) 12%(20) 8%(14) 27%(45) 164 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 61%(197) 26%(82) 4%(12) 3%(10) 6%(19) 320 Ideo: Moderate (4) 39%(112) 37%(106) 4%(12) 4%(12) 16%(44) 286 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23%(81) 38%(134) 10%(37) 12%(42) 16%(57) 352 Educ: < College 42%(279) 30%(204) 4%(27) 7%(47) 17%(115) 673 Educ: Bachelors degree 41%(90) 34%(75) 11%(24) 6%(12) 8%(18) 220 Educ: Post-grad 33%(44) 46%(61) 8%(11) 8%(10) 5%(7) 134 Income: Under 50k 39%(194) 32%(157) 4%(22) 6%(32) 18%(90) 496 Income: 50k-100k 41%(143) 34%(117) 8%(27) 7%(24) 10%(33) 345 Income: 100k+ 41%(77) 36%(66) 7%(12) 7%(13) 9%(17) 186 Ethnicity: White 39%(323) 35%(289) 7%(55) 6%(47) 14%(111) 825 Ethnicity: Hispanic 36%(37) 31%(32) 4%(4) 13%(13) 16%(16) 102 Continued on next page

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Table POL10a: Generally speaking, do you support or oppose employees’ right to bargain collectively for workplace conditions such as pay, health care, and time off? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(414) 33%(341) 6%(61) 7%(70) 14%(141) 1028 Ethnicity: Black 48%(62) 23%(30) 3%(4) 11%(14) 15%(20) 130 Ethnicity: Other 40%(29) 30%(22) 4%(3) 12%(9) 14%(10) 72 All Christian 36%(185) 38%(193) 7%(38) 7%(34) 12%(60) 511 All Non-Christian 48%(25) 31%(16) 6%(3) 10%(5) 5%(3) 53 Atheist 69%(34) 14%(7) — (0) 7%(4) 10%(5) 50 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 45%(113) 29%(73) 4%(10) 4%(9) 18%(44) 249 Something Else 34%(56) 32%(52) 6%(9) 11%(17) 18%(30) 165 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 45%(28) 36%(22) 5%(3) 8%(5) 6%(3) 62 Evangelical 26%(68) 41%(107) 10%(27) 8%(21) 15%(38) 261 Non-Evangelical 43%(170) 31%(121) 5%(21) 8%(30) 13%(51) 393 Community: Urban 43%(109) 36%(91) 5%(13) 6%(16) 9%(24) 252 Community: Suburban 40%(207) 32%(168) 5%(26) 7%(35) 16%(85) 521 Community: Rural 39%(98) 32%(82) 9%(23) 7%(18) 13%(32) 254 Employ: Private Sector 40%(135) 37%(124) 8%(28) 8%(26) 7%(23) 335 Employ: Government 39%(28) 28%(20) 9%(7) 5%(4) 18%(13) 72 Employ: Self-Employed 33%(27) 37%(30) 2%(2) 11%(9) 18%(15) 82 Employ: Homemaker 38%(21) 19%(10) 6%(3) 1%(1) 36%(19) 54 Employ: Retired 46%(132) 36%(104) 4%(11) 6%(16) 8%(23) 287 Employ: Unemployed 34%(33) 28%(27) 4%(4) 3%(3) 32%(31) 97 Employ: Other 41%(22) 32%(17) 8%(5) 9%(5) 10%(5) 54 Military HH: Yes 43%(72) 32%(54) 7%(13) 10%(17) 8%(14) 170 Military HH: No 40%(342) 33%(287) 6%(49) 6%(53) 15%(127) 858 RD/WT: Right Direction 52%(281) 31%(166) 4%(21) 4%(23) 9%(51) 542 RD/WT: Wrong Track 28%(134) 36%(175) 8%(41) 10%(46) 18%(90) 485 Biden Job Approve 51%(308) 33%(197) 4%(23) 4%(25) 8%(51) 604 Biden Job Disapprove 26%(100) 36%(138) 10%(38) 11%(42) 18%(71) 389 Biden Job Strongly Approve 59%(213) 26%(95) 4%(13) 4%(16) 7%(24) 360 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 39%(95) 42%(102) 4%(10) 4%(10) 11%(27) 244 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 23%(19) 48%(40) 8%(7) 6%(5) 15%(13) 83 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 26%(81) 32%(98) 10%(31) 12%(37) 19%(58) 306 Continued on next page

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Table POL10a: Generally speaking, do you support or oppose employees’ right to bargain collectively for workplace conditions such as pay, health care, and time off? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 40%(414) 33%(341) 6%(61) 7%(70) 14%(141) 1028 Favorable of Biden 51%(310) 33%(198) 4%(24) 4%(26) 8%(48) 605 Unfavorable of Biden 25%(96) 35%(136) 10%(37) 11%(41) 20%(77) 387 Very Favorable of Biden 58%(209) 29%(105) 3%(11) 4%(13) 6%(20) 359 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 41%(101) 38%(92) 5%(12) 5%(13) 11%(27) 245 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 26%(18) 47%(33) 6%(4) — (0) 21%(15) 71 Very Unfavorable of Biden 25%(78) 32%(102) 10%(33) 13%(41) 20%(62) 316 #1 Issue: Economy 34%(104) 40%(121) 6%(17) 9%(27) 12%(35) 304 #1 Issue: Security 24%(44) 33%(60) 10%(19) 12%(21) 21%(39) 183 #1 Issue: Health Care 57%(95) 24%(41) 6%(10) 2%(4) 10%(16) 166 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 50%(69) 32%(44) 2%(3) 5%(7) 11%(15) 138 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 35%(24) 36%(25) 5%(3) 3%(2) 21%(15) 69 #1 Issue: Other 46%(40) 34%(30) 7%(6) 1%(1) 12%(10) 88 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 53%(287) 33%(177) 4%(19) 3%(14) 9%(47) 545 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 25%(90) 34%(125) 10%(38) 11%(41) 19%(69) 363 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25%(21) 32%(26) 5%(4) 13%(10) 26%(21) 82 2018 House Vote: Democrat 57%(246) 29%(126) 3%(14) 3%(14) 7%(28) 429 2018 House Vote: Republican 23%(71) 38%(116) 12%(37) 12%(36) 15%(46) 306 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 56%(224) 31%(123) 3%(13) 3%(14) 7%(29) 403 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 26%(86) 38%(127) 11%(36) 10%(35) 16%(52) 336 2016 Vote: Other 51%(29) 31%(18) 6%(4) 3%(2) 9%(5) 57 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32%(74) 32%(73) 4%(9) 8%(19) 24%(55) 230 Voted in 2014: Yes 43%(291) 33%(219) 7%(47) 6%(42) 11%(75) 672 Voted in 2014: No 35%(124) 34%(122) 4%(15) 8%(28) 19%(67) 355 4-Region: Northeast 40%(73) 33%(60) 7%(13) 7%(13) 12%(22) 181 4-Region: Midwest 43%(96) 31%(70) 4%(8) 6%(13) 16%(36) 224 4-Region: South 37%(147) 34%(134) 7%(28) 7%(29) 15%(58) 395 4-Region: West 43%(99) 34%(77) 5%(12) 7%(15) 11%(24) 228 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 56%(288) 32%(161) 3%(14) 2%(10) 7%(36) 510 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 24%(93) 36%(138) 11%(42) 11%(41) 18%(70) 384 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 POL10b: Generally speaking, do you support or oppose labor unions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(232) 30%(285) 16%(155) 12%(117) 18%(176) 964 Gender: Male 27%(121) 31%(138) 18%(81) 14%(63) 11%(48) 450 Gender: Female 22%(112) 29%(147) 14%(74) 10%(53) 25%(128) 514 Age: 18-34 30%(73) 28%(68) 12%(30) 6%(14) 25%(60) 245 Age: 35-44 28%(41) 34%(49) 12%(18) 7%(11) 19%(28) 146 Age: 45-64 20%(73) 28%(105) 20%(75) 14%(51) 18%(67) 371 Age: 65+ 23%(46) 31%(63) 16%(32) 20%(41) 10%(20) 202 GenZers: 1997-2012 28%(20) 17%(12) 8%(6) 7%(5) 40%(29) 72 Millennials: 1981-1996 32%(86) 31%(85) 14%(37) 6%(15) 18%(48) 272 GenXers: 1965-1980 17%(41) 30%(74) 20%(49) 12%(29) 21%(53) 246 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 23%(79) 32%(110) 17%(60) 16%(56) 12%(43) 348 PID: Dem (no lean) 37%(157) 32%(136) 10%(41) 4%(19) 17%(71) 425 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(43) 29%(73) 18%(45) 13%(32) 23%(58) 250 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(32) 26%(76) 24%(69) 23%(66) 16%(47) 290 PID/Gender: Dem Men 41%(76) 31%(58) 13%(24) 5%(9) 10%(18) 185 PID/Gender: Dem Women 34%(81) 33%(79) 7%(17) 4%(10) 22%(53) 240 PID/Gender: Ind Men 18%(23) 31%(39) 21%(26) 17%(22) 14%(17) 127 PID/Gender: Ind Women 16%(20) 27%(34) 15%(18) 8%(10) 33%(41) 122 PID/Gender: Rep Men 16%(22) 30%(41) 22%(31) 23%(32) 9%(12) 138 PID/Gender: Rep Women 7%(11) 23%(35) 25%(39) 22%(34) 23%(35) 152 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 42%(123) 29%(85) 10%(30) 4%(12) 15%(44) 294 Ideo: Moderate (4) 20%(62) 34%(104) 15%(47) 9%(28) 21%(65) 306 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(39) 28%(89) 24%(77) 24%(77) 11%(36) 318 Educ: < College 22%(128) 28%(163) 14%(82) 13%(75) 23%(132) 580 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(60) 32%(81) 18%(46) 12%(30) 13%(33) 251 Educ: Post-grad 33%(44) 31%(41) 20%(27) 8%(11) 8%(10) 134 Income: Under 50k 22%(100) 27%(120) 12%(56) 12%(55) 26%(117) 448 Income: 50k-100k 28%(90) 28%(88) 19%(62) 12%(38) 13%(41) 321 Income: 100k+ 21%(42) 39%(77) 19%(36) 12%(23) 9%(17) 195 Ethnicity: White 22%(175) 31%(240) 17%(137) 14%(107) 16%(128) 786 Ethnicity: Hispanic 38%(34) 25%(22) 10%(9) 12%(11) 15%(14) 91 Ethnicity: Black 34%(42) 25%(30) 9%(11) 2%(3) 30%(36) 122 Continued on next page

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Table POL10b: Generally speaking, do you support or oppose labor unions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(232) 30%(285) 16%(155) 12%(117) 18%(176) 964 Ethnicity: Other 28%(16) 26%(15) 12%(7) 12%(7) 22%(12) 56 All Christian 19%(93) 29%(141) 20%(98) 16%(79) 15%(70) 480 All Non-Christian 45%(28) 28%(17) 9%(6) 9%(6) 8%(5) 61 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 21%(53) 33%(82) 12%(32) 8%(20) 26%(66) 252 Something Else 27%(34) 28%(36) 13%(17) 9%(11) 23%(30) 128 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 44%(30) 27%(19) 11%(7) 11%(7) 7%(5) 69 Evangelical 19%(46) 27%(65) 19%(45) 19%(47) 16%(38) 241 Non-Evangelical 22%(75) 31%(108) 19%(65) 12%(41) 17%(59) 348 Community: Urban 35%(107) 30%(91) 15%(45) 7%(21) 14%(45) 309 Community: Suburban 21%(95) 32%(144) 15%(69) 13%(56) 18%(82) 446 Community: Rural 14%(30) 24%(49) 19%(40) 19%(40) 24%(50) 209 Employ: Private Sector 27%(91) 32%(108) 18%(60) 12%(41) 11%(38) 338 Employ: Government 33%(17) 29%(15) 12%(6) 8%(4) 18%(9) 52 Employ: Self-Employed 12%(10) 31%(26) 14%(12) 10%(8) 33%(27) 83 Employ: Homemaker 11%(7) 24%(16) 16%(11) 10%(7) 38%(25) 65 Employ: Retired 23%(53) 30%(69) 18%(41) 19%(44) 11%(26) 233 Employ: Unemployed 26%(28) 22%(23) 13%(14) 5%(5) 34%(35) 105 Employ: Other 29%(17) 33%(19) 15%(8) 13%(8) 10%(6) 57 Military HH: Yes 19%(31) 26%(42) 16%(26) 17%(28) 21%(34) 161 Military HH: No 25%(202) 30%(242) 16%(129) 11%(89) 18%(142) 803 RD/WT: Right Direction 32%(162) 31%(155) 14%(69) 5%(24) 19%(94) 504 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(70) 28%(130) 19%(86) 20%(92) 18%(82) 461 Biden Job Approve 33%(192) 34%(194) 11%(61) 4%(22) 18%(104) 573 Biden Job Disapprove 9%(32) 24%(86) 25%(90) 26%(92) 15%(54) 354 Biden Job Strongly Approve 42%(138) 28%(92) 10%(33) 5%(17) 15%(50) 328 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 22%(54) 42%(102) 12%(28) 2%(5) 22%(55) 245 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 8%(8) 25%(24) 26%(25) 16%(15) 25%(24) 95 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 9%(24) 24%(62) 25%(65) 30%(77) 12%(30) 259 Favorable of Biden 33%(190) 34%(194) 11%(65) 4%(23) 17%(99) 572 Unfavorable of Biden 9%(33) 24%(85) 24%(85) 26%(92) 16%(57) 352 Continued on next page

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Table POL10b: Generally speaking, do you support or oppose labor unions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(232) 30%(285) 16%(155) 12%(117) 18%(176) 964 Very Favorable of Biden 39%(130) 29%(98) 10%(32) 4%(12) 18%(62) 334 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 25%(60) 41%(96) 14%(33) 5%(11) 16%(38) 237 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 12%(9) 31%(23) 18%(13) 10%(7) 28%(21) 73 Very Unfavorable of Biden 9%(24) 22%(62) 25%(71) 30%(85) 13%(36) 279 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(63) 35%(116) 18%(60) 11%(38) 16%(54) 332 #1 Issue: Security 13%(21) 23%(35) 22%(34) 26%(41) 15%(24) 154 #1 Issue: Health Care 37%(53) 33%(47) 12%(17) 6%(9) 12%(18) 144 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(35) 28%(33) 15%(18) 12%(15) 15%(18) 118 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21%(11) 23%(12) 6%(3) 6%(3) 44%(23) 52 #1 Issue: Energy 40%(23) 19%(11) 11%(7) 9%(5) 22%(13) 58 #1 Issue: Other 19%(15) 30%(23) 16%(12) 8%(6) 27%(21) 78 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 35%(178) 33%(165) 11%(55) 3%(18) 18%(91) 507 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(32) 27%(89) 24%(78) 26%(85) 13%(43) 327 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(17) 23%(22) 16%(16) 5%(5) 37%(36) 96 2018 House Vote: Democrat 39%(148) 33%(128) 12%(45) 3%(12) 13%(51) 384 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(29) 27%(76) 27%(77) 25%(71) 11%(31) 284 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 40%(148) 31%(113) 11%(42) 4%(14) 14%(53) 370 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(34) 29%(92) 24%(76) 25%(79) 11%(35) 316 2016 Vote: Other 14%(7) 31%(16) 29%(15) 16%(8) 10%(5) 51 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(43) 28%(64) 10%(23) 7%(15) 36%(82) 227 Voted in 2014: Yes 26%(162) 29%(183) 18%(113) 14%(85) 13%(78) 620 Voted in 2014: No 21%(71) 30%(102) 12%(42) 9%(32) 28%(98) 344 4-Region: Northeast 25%(44) 31%(54) 13%(22) 10%(18) 20%(36) 175 4-Region: Midwest 26%(61) 27%(63) 19%(45) 13%(31) 14%(34) 234 4-Region: South 19%(64) 30%(105) 16%(56) 14%(50) 21%(73) 348 4-Region: West 30%(63) 31%(63) 15%(31) 8%(17) 16%(33) 207 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 36%(178) 32%(157) 10%(48) 4%(20) 18%(88) 490 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10%(36) 26%(92) 25%(87) 23%(80) 15%(53) 347 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_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, dying at age 99 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 44%(878) 36%(708) 9%(183) 11%(223) 1992 Gender: Male 41%(378) 40%(375) 9%(84) 10%(96) 932 Gender: Female 47%(500) 31%(334) 9%(99) 12%(127) 1060 Age: 18-34 38%(190) 30%(149) 12%(60) 20%(101) 500 Age: 35-44 37%(111) 37%(112) 13%(41) 13%(39) 303 Age: 45-64 44%(320) 38%(275) 8%(57) 10%(73) 725 Age: 65+ 55%(257) 37%(172) 5%(25) 2%(10) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 44%(73) 23%(37) 14%(23) 19%(31) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 36%(192) 33%(176) 12%(62) 18%(97) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 36%(176) 43%(207) 10%(48) 12%(56) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 53%(403) 35%(268) 6%(47) 5%(38) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 51%(443) 32%(272) 9%(82) 7%(64) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 36%(185) 39%(199) 10%(51) 15%(76) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 40%(251) 38%(237) 8%(51) 13%(82) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 48%(181) 36%(137) 10%(39) 5%(19) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 54%(262) 28%(135) 9%(43) 9%(45) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 34%(85) 44%(110) 9%(22) 14%(35) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 38%(99) 35%(89) 11%(29) 16%(41) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 37%(111) 42%(128) 8%(23) 14%(42) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 44%(140) 35%(109) 9%(27) 13%(40) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 52%(317) 33%(204) 9%(54) 6%(40) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 42%(250) 36%(211) 10%(61) 12%(71) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 41%(276) 40%(269) 7%(49) 11%(75) 670 Educ: < College 42%(523) 35%(441) 9%(117) 14%(172) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 46%(219) 38%(179) 8%(37) 8%(36) 471 Educ: Post-grad 51%(137) 33%(88) 11%(29) 5%(14) 268 Income: Under 50k 41%(385) 36%(340) 9%(87) 14%(132) 945 Income: 50k-100k 48%(323) 33%(222) 9%(62) 9%(59) 666 Income: 100k+ 45%(170) 38%(146) 9%(34) 8%(31) 381 Ethnicity: White 45%(728) 37%(593) 8%(136) 10%(154) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 41%(80) 27%(53) 12%(23) 19%(37) 193 Ethnicity: Black 41%(103) 28%(70) 12%(31) 19%(48) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, dying at age 99 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 44%(878) 36%(708) 9%(183) 11%(223) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 36%(47) 35%(45) 12%(16) 16%(20) 128 All Christian 48%(478) 37%(369) 7%(73) 7%(71) 991 All Non-Christian 48%(55) 34%(39) 6%(6) 12%(14) 114 Atheist 45%(41) 32%(29) 15%(14) 8% (8) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38%(190) 34%(172) 12%(59) 16%(80) 502 Something Else 39%(115) 34%(98) 10%(29) 17%(51) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 48%(63) 35%(46) 6% (8) 10%(14) 131 Evangelical 41%(207) 36%(180) 10%(49) 13%(66) 502 Non-Evangelical 50%(373) 37%(271) 6%(46) 7%(51) 741 Community: Urban 42%(239) 33%(186) 11%(64) 13%(73) 562 Community: Suburban 46%(447) 37%(358) 8%(75) 9%(86) 967 Community: Rural 42%(192) 35%(164) 9%(44) 14%(63) 463 Employ: Private Sector 45%(300) 36%(240) 10%(67) 10%(66) 673 Employ: Government 40%(50) 37%(45) 13%(16) 10%(13) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 35%(58) 41%(67) 7%(11) 18%(29) 165 Employ: Homemaker 44%(52) 36%(43) 10%(12) 10%(11) 119 Employ: Student 48%(37) 21%(16) 18%(14) 14%(11) 77 Employ: Retired 54%(280) 37%(193) 6%(29) 4%(18) 520 Employ: Unemployed 30%(61) 32%(65) 10%(21) 27%(55) 202 Employ: Other 37%(41) 35%(39) 11%(12) 17%(19) 111 Military HH: Yes 50%(166) 34%(114) 7%(23) 8%(28) 331 Military HH: No 43%(712) 36%(594) 10%(159) 12%(195) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 50%(526) 33%(343) 9%(90) 8%(88) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 37%(353) 39%(366) 10%(93) 14%(135) 946 Biden Job Approve 50%(586) 32%(376) 10%(112) 9%(103) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 38%(280) 42%(312) 8%(61) 12%(90) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 55%(377) 30%(204) 8%(54) 8%(53) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 43%(208) 35%(172) 12%(58) 10%(50) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 39%(70) 36%(65) 12%(21) 13%(22) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 37%(210) 44%(247) 7%(39) 12%(68) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, dying at age 99 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 44%(878) 36%(708) 9%(183) 11%(223) 1992 Favorable of Biden 50%(594) 32%(378) 9%(107) 8%(98) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 37%(275) 42%(309) 9%(65) 12%(90) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 55%(379) 29%(202) 8%(57) 8%(56) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 45%(215) 36%(175) 10%(50) 9%(42) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 35%(50) 42%(61) 13%(19) 9%(13) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 38%(224) 42%(248) 8%(46) 13%(77) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 41%(261) 35%(225) 8%(53) 15%(96) 635 #1 Issue: Security 38%(129) 42%(142) 9%(30) 11%(36) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 54%(166) 28%(88) 9%(28) 9%(28) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 54%(139) 36%(92) 5%(14) 5%(12) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 43%(52) 30%(36) 13%(15) 14%(17) 121 #1 Issue: Education 29%(20) 39%(28) 19%(13) 13% (9) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 41%(40) 37%(36) 16%(15) 6%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 43%(71) 37%(62) 9%(14) 11%(18) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 52%(544) 32%(338) 9%(95) 7%(75) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 37%(258) 42%(288) 9%(60) 12%(84) 690 2020 Vote: Other 33%(22) 33%(22) 13% (9) 22%(14) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(51) 33%(58) 11%(19) 28%(50) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 53%(434) 33%(269) 8%(63) 6%(47) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 42%(250) 39%(229) 8%(49) 11%(62) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 27%(17) 51%(32) 9%(6) 12% (8) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 52%(406) 32%(251) 9%(72) 6%(45) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 41%(266) 41%(265) 7%(47) 11%(73) 652 2016 Vote: Other 40%(43) 42%(45) 8% (8) 11%(12) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36%(163) 32%(146) 12%(55) 20%(93) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 48%(621) 37%(481) 8%(98) 7%(92) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 37%(257) 32%(227) 12%(85) 19%(130) 699 4-Region: Northeast 47%(167) 35%(126) 9%(32) 9%(31) 355 4-Region: Midwest 46%(209) 35%(160) 6%(25) 14%(63) 458 4-Region: South 43%(317) 35%(262) 11%(81) 11%(84) 744 4-Region: West 42%(185) 37%(161) 10%(45) 10%(45) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, dying at age 99 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 44%(878) 36%(708) 9%(183) 11%(223) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 51%(513) 32%(323) 9%(92) 7%(72) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 39%(287) 40%(290) 8%(56) 13%(99) 732 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_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden announcing executive actions on gun restrictions Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 33%(660) 39%(774) 16%(318) 12%(240) 1992 Gender: Male 39%(364) 40%(373) 13%(121) 8%(74) 932 Gender: Female 28%(296) 38%(401) 19%(197) 16%(166) 1060 Age: 18-34 32%(163) 30%(148) 16%(80) 22%(110) 500 Age: 35-44 31%(95) 38%(116) 19%(57) 12%(35) 303 Age: 45-64 30%(221) 42%(308) 18%(127) 10%(70) 725 Age: 65+ 39%(182) 44%(202) 12%(54) 5%(25) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 26%(44) 28%(46) 18%(30) 27%(45) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 35%(185) 32%(171) 15%(81) 17%(89) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 29%(144) 41%(197) 20%(97) 10%(49) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 35%(262) 45%(338) 14%(102) 7%(54) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 36%(311) 41%(349) 15%(126) 9%(75) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 29%(146) 38%(193) 16%(83) 17%(89) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 33%(204) 37%(232) 17%(108) 12%(77) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 42%(157) 41%(155) 11%(42) 6%(21) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 32%(153) 40%(193) 17%(84) 11%(53) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 33%(84) 44%(110) 14%(35) 9%(23) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 24%(61) 32%(83) 19%(49) 25%(66) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 40%(122) 35%(107) 15%(44) 10%(30) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 26%(82) 39%(124) 20%(64) 15%(47) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 37%(226) 38%(232) 16%(96) 10%(60) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28%(163) 43%(254) 18%(109) 11%(68) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 36%(243) 38%(257) 15%(100) 10%(70) 670 Educ: < College 31%(388) 37%(466) 18%(221) 14%(178) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 35%(164) 42%(196) 14%(66) 10%(46) 471 Educ: Post-grad 40%(108) 42%(112) 12%(31) 6%(16) 268 Income: Under 50k 30%(279) 38%(357) 17%(163) 15%(145) 945 Income: 50k-100k 37%(246) 38%(255) 14%(95) 10%(70) 666 Income: 100k+ 35%(135) 42%(161) 16%(60) 7%(26) 381 Ethnicity: White 33%(537) 40%(647) 16%(259) 10%(167) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 39%(74) 29%(56) 20%(39) 12%(24) 193 Ethnicity: Black 35%(88) 31%(77) 15%(39) 19%(48) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden announcing executive actions on gun restrictions Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 33%(660) 39%(774) 16%(318) 12%(240) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 27%(35) 38%(49) 15%(20) 19%(25) 128 All Christian 36%(352) 40%(397) 16%(155) 9%(87) 991 All Non-Christian 47%(54) 26%(30) 15%(17) 12%(14) 114 Atheist 27%(25) 47%(43) 14%(13) 12%(11) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 26%(132) 39%(196) 17%(85) 18%(90) 502 Something Else 33%(98) 37%(108) 17%(49) 13%(39) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 45%(58) 29%(39) 14%(18) 12%(16) 131 Evangelical 36%(180) 39%(194) 15%(75) 11%(54) 502 Non-Evangelical 35%(263) 39%(293) 16%(118) 9%(68) 741 Community: Urban 37%(205) 35%(197) 16%(90) 12%(70) 562 Community: Suburban 33%(315) 41%(396) 15%(145) 11%(111) 967 Community: Rural 30%(140) 39%(181) 18%(83) 13%(60) 463 Employ: Private Sector 34%(228) 41%(276) 16%(108) 9%(61) 673 Employ: Government 36%(45) 33%(41) 18%(22) 13%(16) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 36%(60) 36%(60) 12%(20) 15%(25) 165 Employ: Homemaker 31%(37) 34%(40) 22%(26) 13%(16) 119 Employ: Student 35%(27) 22%(17) 18%(14) 25%(19) 77 Employ: Retired 36%(189) 45%(232) 13%(67) 6%(32) 520 Employ: Unemployed 19%(39) 32%(65) 22%(44) 27%(54) 202 Employ: Other 33%(36) 39%(43) 14%(15) 15%(17) 111 Military HH: Yes 39%(129) 41%(137) 12%(40) 8%(26) 331 Military HH: No 32%(532) 38%(637) 17%(278) 13%(214) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 34%(355) 40%(420) 16%(164) 10%(108) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 32%(306) 37%(354) 16%(154) 14%(132) 946 Biden Job Approve 34%(402) 42%(490) 15%(178) 9%(107) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 34%(255) 37%(274) 17%(126) 12%(88) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 44%(300) 40%(272) 10%(71) 6%(45) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 21%(102) 45%(218) 22%(106) 13%(62) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 19%(35) 34%(60) 22%(40) 25%(44) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 39%(220) 38%(214) 15%(87) 8%(44) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden announcing executive actions on gun restrictions Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 33%(660) 39%(774) 16%(318) 12%(240) 1992 Favorable of Biden 34%(404) 41%(484) 16%(183) 9%(105) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 33%(247) 37%(275) 17%(126) 12%(91) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 44%(302) 41%(281) 10%(69) 6%(41) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 21%(101) 42%(203) 24%(114) 13%(64) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 17%(25) 39%(55) 21%(30) 23%(33) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 37%(222) 37%(219) 16%(96) 10%(58) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 35%(224) 34%(219) 15%(96) 15%(96) 635 #1 Issue: Security 39%(132) 37%(126) 15%(50) 9%(29) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 30%(93) 45%(138) 13%(41) 12%(38) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(77) 46%(118) 15%(39) 9%(22) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 30%(36) 28%(34) 21%(25) 22%(26) 121 #1 Issue: Education 25%(17) 31%(22) 33%(23) 12% (8) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 37%(36) 44%(42) 11%(10) 8% (8) 96 #1 Issue: Other 27%(45) 45%(74) 20%(33) 8%(13) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 35%(372) 42%(441) 15%(156) 8%(83) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 34%(235) 38%(265) 16%(109) 12%(81) 690 2020 Vote: Other 14%(10) 37%(25) 28%(19) 21%(14) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(41) 22%(40) 20%(35) 35%(63) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 38%(310) 42%(344) 14%(114) 6%(46) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 36%(212) 38%(226) 16%(95) 10%(58) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 25%(16) 40%(25) 15%(10) 20%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 37%(286) 42%(324) 14%(110) 7%(54) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 36%(233) 38%(251) 15%(98) 11%(70) 652 2016 Vote: Other 23%(24) 42%(45) 22%(24) 13%(14) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25%(116) 33%(152) 19%(86) 22%(103) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 38%(485) 41%(536) 14%(184) 7%(88) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 25%(175) 34%(238) 19%(134) 22%(152) 699 4-Region: Northeast 31%(109) 37%(131) 20%(72) 12%(44) 355 4-Region: Midwest 33%(149) 38%(176) 16%(72) 13%(60) 458 4-Region: South 32%(242) 40%(299) 14%(104) 13%(99) 744 4-Region: West 37%(160) 39%(168) 16%(70) 9%(37) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden announcing executive actions on gun restrictions Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 33%(660) 39%(774) 16%(318) 12%(240) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 35%(349) 42%(418) 15%(149) 8%(84) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 32%(235) 38%(279) 17%(124) 13%(94) 732 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_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? U.S. Customs and Border Patrol reporting that more than 172,000 people attempted to enter the country via the U.S.-Mexico border in March Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 31%(609) 34%(681) 17%(332) 19%(371) 1992 Gender: Male 32%(302) 38%(355) 16%(149) 14%(127) 932 Gender: Female 29%(307) 31%(326) 17%(183) 23%(244) 1060 Age: 18-34 24%(119) 27%(134) 20%(101) 29%(147) 500 Age: 35-44 29%(89) 28%(85) 18%(54) 25%(75) 303 Age: 45-64 29%(210) 40%(292) 16%(113) 15%(110) 725 Age: 65+ 41%(190) 37%(170) 14%(64) 8%(39) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 20%(34) 22%(36) 19%(31) 39%(64) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 26%(139) 29%(154) 20%(104) 25%(129) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 29%(142) 37%(180) 15%(71) 19%(94) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 36%(268) 39%(292) 16%(118) 10%(78) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 28%(242) 36%(308) 18%(158) 18%(153) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 28%(142) 32%(162) 18%(90) 23%(117) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 36%(224) 34%(211) 14%(84) 16%(102) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 29%(109) 42%(157) 17%(65) 12%(45) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 27%(133) 31%(151) 19%(93) 22%(108) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(79) 35%(87) 16%(41) 18%(45) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 25%(64) 29%(74) 19%(49) 28%(72) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 37%(114) 36%(110) 14%(43) 12%(37) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 35%(110) 32%(100) 13%(41) 20%(64) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 28%(173) 36%(222) 18%(108) 18%(111) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 24%(141) 36%(215) 20%(118) 20%(119) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 41%(273) 34%(226) 13%(84) 13%(86) 670 Educ: < College 29%(361) 33%(409) 17%(210) 22%(273) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 32%(149) 38%(181) 16%(77) 14%(65) 471 Educ: Post-grad 37%(99) 34%(91) 17%(46) 12%(33) 268 Income: Under 50k 28%(260) 30%(286) 20%(187) 22%(211) 945 Income: 50k-100k 33%(219) 36%(240) 14%(93) 17%(114) 666 Income: 100k+ 34%(129) 41%(155) 14%(52) 12%(45) 381 Ethnicity: White 31%(507) 36%(573) 16%(263) 17%(268) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35%(68) 28%(55) 19%(37) 17%(33) 193 Ethnicity: Black 26%(65) 27%(68) 17%(42) 31%(78) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? U.S. Customs and Border Patrol reporting that more than 172,000 people attempted to enter the country via the U.S.-Mexico border in March Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 31%(609) 34%(681) 17%(332) 19%(371) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 29%(37) 31%(40) 21%(27) 19%(25) 128 All Christian 34%(336) 37%(365) 16%(155) 14%(135) 991 All Non-Christian 34%(39) 34%(39) 17%(20) 14%(16) 114 Atheist 14%(12) 41%(38) 21%(19) 24%(22) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 24%(119) 31%(156) 19%(96) 26%(131) 502 Something Else 35%(102) 28%(83) 14%(42) 22%(66) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35%(46) 33%(43) 18%(24) 14%(18) 131 Evangelical 36%(182) 33%(165) 15%(77) 15%(78) 502 Non-Evangelical 33%(247) 37%(271) 15%(110) 15%(113) 741 Community: Urban 31%(174) 31%(176) 18%(100) 20%(111) 562 Community: Suburban 31%(303) 36%(346) 16%(150) 17%(168) 967 Community: Rural 28%(131) 34%(158) 18%(81) 20%(92) 463 Employ: Private Sector 30%(205) 39%(260) 15%(104) 16%(105) 673 Employ: Government 28%(34) 34%(42) 20%(25) 18%(23) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 34%(56) 32%(54) 18%(29) 16%(27) 165 Employ: Homemaker 32%(38) 29%(34) 12%(14) 27%(32) 119 Employ: Student 24%(19) 28%(21) 20%(15) 28%(21) 77 Employ: Retired 35%(182) 38%(198) 16%(83) 11%(57) 520 Employ: Unemployed 18%(37) 23%(46) 19%(39) 40%(80) 202 Employ: Other 35%(39) 23%(26) 20%(22) 22%(25) 111 Military HH: Yes 35%(117) 39%(128) 12%(41) 13%(44) 331 Military HH: No 30%(491) 33%(552) 17%(290) 20%(326) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 27%(281) 37%(391) 17%(182) 18%(192) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 35%(327) 31%(289) 16%(150) 19%(179) 946 Biden Job Approve 26%(312) 37%(441) 19%(219) 17%(206) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 39%(291) 31%(228) 14%(107) 16%(117) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 31%(213) 38%(264) 18%(125) 13%(87) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 20%(99) 36%(177) 19%(94) 24%(119) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 18%(33) 33%(59) 23%(41) 26%(46) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 46%(258) 30%(169) 12%(66) 13%(71) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? U.S. Customs and Border Patrol reporting that more than 172,000 people attempted to enter the country via the U.S.-Mexico border in March Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 31%(609) 34%(681) 17%(332) 19%(371) 1992 Favorable of Biden 27%(312) 37%(437) 19%(222) 17%(205) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 39%(286) 31%(227) 14%(100) 17%(125) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 31%(215) 37%(258) 18%(127) 13%(93) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 20%(97) 37%(178) 20%(96) 23%(112) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 21%(30) 30%(43) 23%(32) 27%(38) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 43%(257) 31%(184) 11%(68) 15%(86) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 31%(195) 34%(217) 16%(103) 19%(120) 635 #1 Issue: Security 44%(147) 33%(113) 11%(38) 12%(40) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 23%(72) 36%(110) 22%(68) 19%(60) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 33%(85) 36%(92) 16%(41) 15%(39) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27%(32) 22%(26) 20%(25) 31%(38) 121 #1 Issue: Education 17%(12) 42%(30) 10% (7) 32%(22) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 28%(27) 36%(35) 15%(15) 20%(19) 96 #1 Issue: Other 23%(39) 35%(58) 22%(36) 20%(33) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 26%(278) 37%(385) 20%(206) 17%(183) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 39%(272) 33%(225) 13%(89) 15%(103) 690 2020 Vote: Other 29%(19) 37%(24) 15%(10) 19%(13) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(37) 25%(45) 14%(25) 40%(71) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 27%(218) 41%(334) 18%(148) 14%(113) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 42%(246) 34%(200) 11%(63) 14%(81) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 26%(16) 30%(19) 19%(12) 26%(16) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 26%(200) 41%(317) 18%(137) 15%(120) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 41%(269) 32%(211) 13%(84) 13%(87) 652 2016 Vote: Other 26%(28) 39%(42) 19%(21) 15%(16) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(110) 24%(110) 20%(89) 32%(147) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 35%(450) 39%(499) 14%(183) 12%(160) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 23%(159) 26%(181) 21%(148) 30%(211) 699 4-Region: Northeast 32%(114) 37%(131) 15%(54) 16%(57) 355 4-Region: Midwest 29%(133) 35%(158) 15%(68) 22%(98) 458 4-Region: South 29%(216) 32%(241) 18%(136) 20%(151) 744 4-Region: West 34%(147) 35%(151) 17%(73) 15%(64) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? U.S. Customs and Border Patrol reporting that more than 172,000 people attempted to enter the country via the U.S.-Mexico border in March Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 31%(609) 34%(681) 17%(332) 19%(371) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 28%(278) 37%(367) 19%(185) 17%(170) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 37%(267) 33%(245) 14%(101) 16%(118) 732 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_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposing a global minimum corporate tax rate Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 10%(193) 22%(442) 22%(447) 46%(910) 1992 Gender: Male 14%(132) 27%(251) 25%(232) 34%(317) 932 Gender: Female 6%(61) 18%(191) 20%(215) 56%(593) 1060 Age: 18-34 9%(47) 20%(100) 21%(103) 50%(251) 500 Age: 35-44 15%(47) 28%(86) 18%(56) 38%(114) 303 Age: 45-64 8%(56) 21%(154) 25%(178) 47%(338) 725 Age: 65+ 9%(43) 22%(101) 24%(111) 45%(208) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 7%(12) 10%(17) 20%(34) 63%(103) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 13%(67) 27%(141) 20%(104) 41%(214) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 9%(45) 24%(115) 20%(97) 47%(230) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 8%(64) 20%(151) 26%(197) 46%(344) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 12%(101) 26%(220) 23%(198) 40%(342) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(43) 19%(97) 22%(111) 51%(260) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(50) 20%(124) 22%(138) 50%(309) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 18%(67) 32%(120) 25%(93) 25%(95) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7%(33) 21%(100) 22%(105) 51%(246) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(28) 24%(60) 24%(60) 41%(104) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 6%(14) 15%(38) 20%(51) 60%(156) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(37) 23%(71) 26%(79) 39%(118) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 4%(13) 17%(53) 19%(59) 60%(191) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13%(81) 27%(164) 21%(126) 39%(242) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(38) 24%(142) 23%(134) 47%(278) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(67) 19%(126) 25%(165) 46%(311) 670 Educ: < College 6%(74) 18%(225) 23%(283) 54%(671) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 15%(71) 28%(133) 22%(103) 35%(164) 471 Educ: Post-grad 18%(48) 31%(84) 23%(61) 28%(75) 268 Income: Under 50k 7%(66) 17%(162) 21%(202) 55%(515) 945 Income: 50k-100k 11%(70) 25%(169) 23%(150) 42%(277) 666 Income: 100k+ 15%(57) 29%(111) 25%(95) 31%(118) 381 Ethnicity: White 10%(159) 22%(362) 23%(376) 44%(714) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 12%(24) 20%(38) 22%(42) 46%(89) 193 Ethnicity: Black 10%(24) 21%(54) 15%(37) 54%(138) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposing a global minimum corporate tax rate Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 10%(193) 22%(442) 22%(447) 46%(910) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 8%(10) 20%(26) 26%(33) 46%(59) 128 All Christian 10%(102) 23%(227) 23%(231) 43%(431) 991 All Non-Christian 23%(26) 28%(32) 20%(23) 29%(33) 114 Atheist 12%(11) 25%(23) 19%(17) 44%(41) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(36) 21%(104) 21%(107) 51%(255) 502 Something Else 6%(18) 19%(55) 23%(68) 52%(152) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20%(26) 29%(38) 21%(28) 30%(39) 131 Evangelical 11%(57) 22%(108) 23%(117) 44%(220) 502 Non-Evangelical 8%(60) 22%(161) 23%(172) 47%(348) 741 Community: Urban 14%(77) 24%(136) 21%(118) 41%(231) 562 Community: Suburban 9%(85) 22%(212) 23%(218) 47%(453) 967 Community: Rural 7%(31) 20%(94) 24%(111) 49%(227) 463 Employ: Private Sector 14%(92) 27%(182) 22%(150) 37%(249) 673 Employ: Government 8% (9) 27%(33) 17%(21) 49%(60) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 14%(24) 19%(32) 26%(43) 40%(67) 165 Employ: Homemaker 6% (7) 18%(21) 20%(24) 56%(67) 119 Employ: Student 12% (9) 17%(13) 18%(14) 53%(41) 77 Employ: Retired 8%(40) 22%(115) 26%(135) 44%(231) 520 Employ: Unemployed 3%(6) 13%(26) 16%(33) 68%(137) 202 Employ: Other 5%(6) 17%(19) 25%(28) 52%(58) 111 Military HH: Yes 7%(25) 25%(83) 22%(73) 45%(150) 331 Military HH: No 10%(168) 22%(358) 23%(374) 46%(760) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 12%(128) 25%(264) 21%(222) 41%(433) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(65) 19%(178) 24%(226) 51%(478) 946 Biden Job Approve 12%(138) 25%(294) 22%(260) 41%(485) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 7%(53) 19%(144) 24%(179) 49%(367) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 16%(111) 28%(193) 22%(150) 34%(235) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 6%(27) 21%(101) 23%(110) 51%(250) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 2% (3) 13%(23) 23%(41) 62%(111) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 9%(50) 21%(120) 25%(138) 45%(256) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposing a global minimum corporate tax rate Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 10%(193) 22%(442) 22%(447) 46%(910) 1992 Favorable of Biden 11%(130) 25%(292) 23%(267) 41%(487) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 7%(54) 19%(143) 23%(172) 50%(369) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 15%(103) 27%(185) 22%(156) 36%(249) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 6%(27) 22%(107) 23%(111) 49%(238) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 3% (5) 16%(23) 20%(28) 61%(88) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 8%(50) 20%(119) 24%(144) 47%(282) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 12%(77) 24%(153) 19%(123) 44%(282) 635 #1 Issue: Security 10%(32) 20%(66) 31%(104) 40%(134) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 10%(30) 28%(88) 21%(64) 41%(128) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7%(17) 17%(42) 21%(55) 55%(142) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(15) 11%(14) 18%(22) 58%(70) 121 #1 Issue: Education 9%(6) 26%(19) 27%(19) 38%(27) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 9% (9) 28%(27) 25%(24) 38%(37) 96 #1 Issue: Other 4% (7) 19%(32) 22%(37) 54%(90) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 11%(119) 25%(265) 23%(242) 41%(426) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(58) 20%(136) 23%(155) 49%(340) 690 2020 Vote: Other 8% (5) 16%(11) 27%(18) 49%(33) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(10) 16%(28) 17%(30) 62%(111) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 12%(100) 28%(228) 22%(178) 38%(307) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(54) 20%(118) 25%(145) 46%(273) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 8% (5) 20%(13) 12% (8) 59%(37) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 12%(93) 28%(214) 22%(170) 38%(296) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(57) 20%(130) 24%(155) 48%(310) 652 2016 Vote: Other 6% (7) 22%(24) 17%(18) 55%(59) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(36) 16%(72) 23%(103) 54%(245) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 11%(146) 26%(336) 23%(298) 40%(513) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 7%(47) 15%(106) 21%(149) 57%(398) 699 4-Region: Northeast 12%(42) 21%(76) 23%(82) 44%(156) 355 4-Region: Midwest 8%(38) 21%(96) 20%(89) 51%(235) 458 4-Region: South 9%(66) 21%(157) 23%(173) 47%(348) 744 4-Region: West 11%(47) 26%(113) 24%(104) 39%(171) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposing a global minimum corporate tax rate Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 10%(193) 22%(442) 22%(447) 46%(910) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 11%(114) 26%(260) 22%(223) 40%(403) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(54) 20%(145) 24%(175) 49%(358) 732 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_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Fla.) dying from pancreatic cancer at age 84 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 8%(150) 16%(309) 19%(381) 58%(1152) 1992 Gender: Male 10%(95) 19%(179) 21%(195) 50%(463) 932 Gender: Female 5%(56) 12%(130) 18%(186) 65%(689) 1060 Age: 18-34 9%(45) 14%(69) 19%(93) 59%(294) 500 Age: 35-44 13%(38) 21%(62) 18%(55) 49%(147) 303 Age: 45-64 5%(39) 15%(107) 19%(139) 61%(441) 725 Age: 65+ 6%(28) 15%(71) 20%(94) 58%(270) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 9%(14) 9%(14) 18%(30) 64%(106) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 11%(57) 20%(104) 18%(97) 51%(269) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 7%(36) 15%(74) 19%(91) 59%(286) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 6%(42) 14%(102) 20%(153) 61%(459) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 11%(96) 18%(156) 20%(171) 51%(439) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 4%(20) 13%(65) 17%(89) 66%(337) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(35) 14%(87) 20%(122) 61%(376) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 17%(64) 22%(83) 21%(78) 40%(151) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7%(32) 15%(73) 19%(93) 59%(287) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 3% (8) 17%(43) 18%(44) 62%(156) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 4%(11) 9%(22) 17%(45) 70%(181) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 7%(23) 17%(53) 24%(73) 51%(156) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 4%(13) 11%(34) 15%(49) 70%(221) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13%(80) 15%(93) 18%(113) 53%(328) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 4%(21) 16%(96) 21%(126) 59%(349) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7%(46) 16%(106) 18%(123) 59%(395) 670 Educ: < College 6%(69) 12%(147) 18%(227) 65%(809) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 8%(37) 22%(103) 22%(102) 49%(230) 471 Educ: Post-grad 16%(44) 22%(59) 20%(52) 42%(112) 268 Income: Under 50k 5%(49) 12%(116) 16%(151) 66%(628) 945 Income: 50k-100k 9%(61) 16%(106) 21%(138) 54%(361) 666 Income: 100k+ 10%(40) 23%(86) 24%(93) 43%(163) 381 Ethnicity: White 7%(118) 16%(256) 20%(321) 57%(915) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 12%(23) 12%(23) 18%(35) 58%(111) 193 Ethnicity: Black 9%(23) 12%(29) 13%(32) 67%(168) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Fla.) dying from pancreatic cancer at age 84 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 8%(150) 16%(309) 19%(381) 58%(1152) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 7% (9) 18%(23) 22%(28) 53%(68) 128 All Christian 8%(82) 17%(166) 20%(199) 55%(543) 991 All Non-Christian 21%(24) 23%(27) 18%(21) 38%(43) 114 Atheist 10% (9) 12%(11) 14%(13) 65%(60) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 4%(20) 13%(66) 18%(89) 65%(327) 502 Something Else 5%(16) 13%(39) 20%(60) 61%(179) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20%(26) 21%(28) 20%(26) 40%(52) 131 Evangelical 11%(53) 17%(83) 19%(97) 53%(268) 502 Non-Evangelical 6%(41) 15%(111) 20%(149) 59%(439) 741 Community: Urban 13%(73) 21%(115) 19%(109) 47%(264) 562 Community: Suburban 6%(56) 15%(148) 19%(182) 60%(581) 967 Community: Rural 5%(21) 10%(45) 19%(90) 66%(306) 463 Employ: Private Sector 12%(82) 19%(129) 20%(132) 49%(330) 673 Employ: Government 6% (7) 18%(22) 17%(22) 59%(73) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 9%(16) 20%(33) 17%(28) 54%(89) 165 Employ: Homemaker 5%(6) 15%(18) 17%(20) 64%(76) 119 Employ: Student 10% (7) 11% (9) 17%(13) 62%(48) 77 Employ: Retired 5%(24) 13%(70) 22%(116) 60%(310) 520 Employ: Unemployed 2%(4) 8%(17) 10%(20) 80%(161) 202 Employ: Other 3%(4) 11%(12) 27%(31) 58%(65) 111 Military HH: Yes 6%(18) 20%(67) 22%(73) 52%(174) 331 Military HH: No 8%(132) 15%(242) 19%(309) 59%(978) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 11%(112) 18%(193) 20%(206) 51%(535) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 4%(38) 12%(116) 19%(175) 65%(616) 946 Biden Job Approve 10%(117) 18%(213) 20%(234) 52%(614) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(32) 12%(93) 19%(142) 64%(477) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 15%(104) 20%(136) 20%(141) 45%(308) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 3%(13) 16%(76) 19%(93) 63%(306) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(6) 7%(12) 17%(30) 74%(131) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(26) 14%(81) 20%(112) 61%(345) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Fla.) dying from pancreatic cancer at age 84 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 8%(150) 16%(309) 19%(381) 58%(1152) 1992 Favorable of Biden 10%(113) 18%(208) 20%(233) 53%(621) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 5%(34) 12%(92) 19%(139) 64%(474) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 14%(98) 18%(128) 21%(144) 47%(323) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 3%(15) 17%(81) 18%(89) 62%(298) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 2% (3) 11%(15) 17%(25) 70%(101) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 5%(31) 13%(77) 19%(114) 63%(373) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 9%(58) 17%(105) 16%(103) 58%(368) 635 #1 Issue: Security 6%(20) 17%(59) 22%(74) 55%(184) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 8%(25) 16%(51) 18%(56) 57%(177) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 5%(13) 12%(31) 24%(61) 59%(151) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 10%(12) 11%(13) 15%(18) 64%(77) 121 #1 Issue: Education 6%(4) 23%(16) 26%(18) 46%(32) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 9% (9) 17%(17) 21%(20) 52%(50) 96 #1 Issue: Other 5% (9) 10%(17) 18%(30) 67%(111) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 10%(103) 18%(193) 20%(208) 52%(548) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(34) 14%(100) 19%(134) 61%(422) 690 2020 Vote: Other 9%(6) 5% (3) 18%(12) 68%(45) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4% (7) 7%(12) 13%(23) 76%(136) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 11%(87) 18%(150) 21%(167) 50%(409) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 4%(25) 16%(93) 21%(125) 59%(347) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 6%(4) 10%(6) 9%(6) 75%(47) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 10%(80) 19%(146) 19%(149) 52%(399) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(33) 16%(102) 19%(124) 60%(393) 652 2016 Vote: Other 3% (3) 8% (8) 23%(25) 67%(71) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(34) 11%(52) 18%(81) 63%(288) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 8%(105) 18%(231) 21%(271) 53%(685) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 6%(45) 11%(77) 16%(110) 67%(467) 699 4-Region: Northeast 9%(30) 16%(55) 20%(72) 56%(198) 355 4-Region: Midwest 5%(25) 12%(54) 20%(92) 63%(287) 458 4-Region: South 8%(61) 15%(108) 17%(123) 61%(451) 744 4-Region: West 8%(34) 21%(92) 22%(94) 50%(216) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Fla.) dying from pancreatic cancer at age 84 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 8%(150) 16%(309) 19%(381) 58%(1152) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 10%(98) 18%(180) 20%(200) 52%(521) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(36) 14%(99) 20%(144) 62%(452) 732 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_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden saying that all U.S. adults will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 42%(832) 36%(723) 12%(246) 10%(191) 1992 Gender: Male 40%(376) 39%(359) 14%(127) 8%(71) 932 Gender: Female 43%(456) 34%(364) 11%(120) 11%(121) 1060 Age: 18-34 38%(190) 32%(162) 12%(63) 17%(87) 500 Age: 35-44 42%(128) 34%(101) 16%(47) 9%(26) 303 Age: 45-64 40%(292) 39%(281) 12%(86) 9%(67) 725 Age: 65+ 48%(223) 39%(179) 11%(50) 2%(11) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 41%(67) 27%(44) 14%(24) 18%(30) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 39%(203) 34%(177) 13%(70) 14%(76) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 39%(190) 37%(179) 14%(67) 11%(51) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 46%(345) 40%(305) 10%(73) 4%(33) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 57%(489) 30%(256) 9%(74) 5%(41) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 36%(183) 36%(185) 13%(67) 15%(75) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 26%(160) 45%(281) 17%(105) 12%(75) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 55%(208) 33%(123) 9%(35) 3%(11) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 58%(281) 28%(134) 8%(40) 6%(31) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 35%(88) 40%(101) 14%(36) 11%(28) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 37%(96) 33%(85) 12%(31) 18%(47) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 26%(80) 45%(136) 18%(56) 11%(32) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 25%(79) 46%(145) 15%(49) 14%(43) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 55%(338) 30%(185) 9%(53) 6%(38) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 44%(261) 36%(215) 10%(62) 9%(55) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 30%(200) 43%(291) 17%(113) 10%(66) 670 Educ: < College 38%(471) 36%(452) 14%(181) 12%(149) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 46%(217) 39%(182) 9%(41) 7%(32) 471 Educ: Post-grad 54%(144) 33%(89) 9%(24) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 39%(371) 34%(319) 14%(134) 13%(120) 945 Income: 50k-100k 42%(281) 40%(270) 11%(74) 6%(42) 666 Income: 100k+ 47%(180) 35%(134) 10%(38) 8%(29) 381 Ethnicity: White 41%(667) 37%(598) 13%(209) 8%(137) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 37%(72) 36%(69) 12%(24) 15%(29) 193 Ethnicity: Black 45%(112) 29%(72) 12%(29) 15%(39) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden saying that all U.S. adults will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 42%(832) 36%(723) 12%(246) 10%(191) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 41%(52) 41%(53) 6% (8) 12%(16) 128 All Christian 41%(403) 38%(376) 14%(135) 8%(77) 991 All Non-Christian 50%(57) 35%(39) 8% (9) 8% (9) 114 Atheist 48%(45) 35%(32) 5% (5) 12%(11) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 42%(211) 31%(153) 13%(66) 14%(71) 502 Something Else 40%(116) 42%(122) 11%(32) 8%(24) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 49%(64) 33%(43) 11%(14) 8%(10) 131 Evangelical 36%(178) 40%(202) 15%(74) 9%(48) 502 Non-Evangelical 44%(327) 38%(281) 11%(83) 7%(50) 741 Community: Urban 44%(248) 34%(194) 11%(64) 10%(55) 562 Community: Suburban 44%(425) 37%(356) 11%(107) 8%(80) 967 Community: Rural 34%(159) 37%(173) 16%(75) 12%(56) 463 Employ: Private Sector 44%(294) 37%(252) 11%(72) 8%(55) 673 Employ: Government 39%(48) 33%(41) 20%(25) 8%(10) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 33%(54) 43%(71) 12%(20) 12%(20) 165 Employ: Homemaker 44%(52) 27%(32) 19%(22) 10%(12) 119 Employ: Student 41%(31) 30%(23) 13%(10) 17%(13) 77 Employ: Retired 46%(238) 37%(191) 12%(62) 6%(29) 520 Employ: Unemployed 32%(65) 40%(81) 9%(18) 19%(38) 202 Employ: Other 44%(49) 28%(31) 16%(18) 12%(14) 111 Military HH: Yes 39%(128) 43%(142) 11%(36) 7%(25) 331 Military HH: No 42%(703) 35%(580) 13%(210) 10%(167) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 54%(562) 31%(323) 8%(85) 7%(75) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 29%(270) 42%(399) 17%(161) 12%(116) 946 Biden Job Approve 56%(659) 31%(364) 7%(88) 6%(67) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 22%(164) 46%(343) 20%(148) 12%(89) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 64%(443) 25%(172) 6%(39) 5%(34) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 44%(215) 39%(191) 10%(49) 7%(33) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(36) 47%(85) 19%(34) 13%(23) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 23%(128) 46%(258) 20%(113) 12%(65) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden saying that all U.S. adults will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 42%(832) 36%(723) 12%(246) 10%(191) 1992 Favorable of Biden 56%(659) 31%(367) 7%(84) 6%(67) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 22%(160) 45%(335) 21%(153) 12%(91) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 65%(452) 26%(180) 5%(32) 4%(30) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 43%(207) 39%(187) 11%(52) 8%(37) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 23%(33) 41%(58) 24%(35) 13%(18) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 21%(127) 46%(276) 20%(118) 12%(73) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 38%(240) 38%(239) 14%(87) 11%(70) 635 #1 Issue: Security 28%(96) 43%(144) 19%(63) 10%(34) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 53%(164) 32%(98) 8%(24) 8%(24) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48%(123) 40%(104) 7%(18) 4%(11) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 43%(52) 28%(34) 14%(16) 15%(18) 121 #1 Issue: Education 38%(27) 39%(27) 9% (7) 14%(10) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 52%(50) 27%(26) 15%(14) 6%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 49%(81) 31%(51) 10%(17) 10%(17) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 57%(598) 31%(328) 8%(80) 4%(45) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 23%(161) 46%(314) 20%(136) 11%(79) 690 2020 Vote: Other 29%(19) 37%(25) 20%(13) 14% (9) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(52) 29%(52) 9%(16) 32%(58) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 59%(480) 30%(247) 8%(63) 3%(23) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 27%(159) 45%(264) 19%(110) 10%(58) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 21%(13) 47%(30) 13% (8) 19%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 59%(455) 29%(228) 7%(56) 5%(35) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 27%(175) 46%(297) 18%(118) 9%(61) 652 2016 Vote: Other 31%(33) 46%(49) 14%(15) 10%(11) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37%(169) 32%(146) 13%(57) 18%(84) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 45%(585) 37%(483) 12%(152) 6%(72) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 35%(247) 34%(240) 13%(94) 17%(119) 699 4-Region: Northeast 44%(155) 36%(130) 12%(43) 8%(28) 355 4-Region: Midwest 42%(194) 34%(155) 14%(63) 10%(46) 458 4-Region: South 37%(279) 39%(290) 12%(89) 12%(86) 744 4-Region: West 47%(204) 34%(148) 12%(52) 7%(32) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? President Biden saying that all U.S. adults will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 42%(832) 36%(723) 12%(246) 10%(191) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 56%(561) 31%(305) 8%(83) 5%(51) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 26%(188) 45%(331) 18%(128) 12%(84) 732 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_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announcing his support for increasing the U.S. corporate tax rate Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 13%(251) 24%(481) 20%(400) 43%(860) 1992 Gender: Male 16%(151) 29%(273) 22%(203) 33%(305) 932 Gender: Female 9%(100) 20%(208) 19%(196) 52%(555) 1060 Age: 18-34 16%(80) 23%(114) 21%(105) 40%(201) 500 Age: 35-44 18%(54) 28%(84) 18%(54) 37%(111) 303 Age: 45-64 10%(69) 23%(168) 20%(143) 48%(345) 725 Age: 65+ 10%(47) 25%(116) 21%(97) 44%(203) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 11%(18) 20%(32) 21%(35) 48%(80) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 19%(102) 26%(136) 19%(101) 35%(187) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 11%(54) 23%(112) 21%(103) 45%(217) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 9%(71) 24%(183) 20%(152) 46%(349) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 18%(155) 27%(230) 18%(154) 37%(322) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(42) 21%(109) 20%(104) 50%(256) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 9%(55) 23%(143) 23%(141) 45%(282) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 22%(84) 32%(122) 19%(72) 26%(98) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 15%(70) 22%(108) 17%(82) 46%(224) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 12%(30) 26%(64) 21%(53) 41%(104) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 4%(11) 17%(44) 20%(51) 59%(152) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(36) 29%(87) 26%(78) 34%(103) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6%(19) 18%(55) 20%(63) 57%(179) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 16%(97) 27%(167) 20%(121) 37%(228) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 12%(73) 24%(142) 19%(112) 45%(265) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(70) 24%(159) 22%(147) 44%(293) 670 Educ: < College 9%(118) 21%(259) 20%(249) 50%(627) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 17%(79) 28%(132) 21%(99) 34%(161) 471 Educ: Post-grad 20%(55) 34%(90) 19%(51) 27%(72) 268 Income: Under 50k 9%(85) 21%(197) 17%(159) 53%(504) 945 Income: 50k-100k 14%(95) 24%(162) 25%(164) 37%(244) 666 Income: 100k+ 19%(71) 32%(122) 20%(77) 29%(112) 381 Ethnicity: White 12%(195) 25%(398) 21%(346) 42%(672) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24%(46) 19%(36) 20%(38) 38%(73) 193 Ethnicity: Black 17%(44) 19%(49) 10%(25) 53%(135) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announcing his support for increasing the U.S. corporate tax rate Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 13%(251) 24%(481) 20%(400) 43%(860) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 9%(12) 27%(34) 22%(29) 42%(54) 128 All Christian 13%(132) 26%(260) 19%(190) 41%(409) 991 All Non-Christian 27%(31) 30%(34) 12%(13) 31%(35) 114 Atheist 11%(10) 25%(23) 26%(24) 38%(35) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(47) 22%(111) 22%(109) 47%(234) 502 Something Else 11%(31) 18%(53) 21%(62) 50%(147) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24%(31) 31%(41) 15%(20) 29%(38) 131 Evangelical 17%(86) 21%(107) 21%(105) 41%(204) 502 Non-Evangelical 10%(71) 26%(190) 19%(138) 46%(343) 741 Community: Urban 20%(114) 26%(146) 18%(99) 36%(202) 562 Community: Suburban 10%(93) 24%(233) 21%(205) 45%(436) 967 Community: Rural 9%(44) 22%(102) 21%(95) 48%(222) 463 Employ: Private Sector 18%(119) 27%(182) 20%(136) 35%(236) 673 Employ: Government 16%(20) 20%(25) 21%(26) 44%(54) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 17%(28) 26%(43) 18%(29) 39%(65) 165 Employ: Homemaker 12%(15) 17%(20) 23%(27) 48%(57) 119 Employ: Student 11% (9) 26%(20) 19%(14) 44%(34) 77 Employ: Retired 9%(45) 25%(130) 19%(101) 47%(244) 520 Employ: Unemployed 4% (8) 18%(37) 15%(30) 63%(128) 202 Employ: Other 8% (9) 22%(24) 32%(35) 39%(43) 111 Military HH: Yes 12%(39) 26%(88) 20%(68) 41%(136) 331 Military HH: No 13%(212) 24%(393) 20%(332) 44%(724) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(183) 28%(295) 17%(175) 38%(394) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(68) 20%(186) 24%(225) 49%(466) 946 Biden Job Approve 17%(203) 27%(320) 18%(212) 38%(443) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 6%(46) 21%(155) 25%(182) 48%(360) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 23%(160) 29%(201) 16%(109) 32%(219) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 9%(43) 24%(118) 21%(103) 46%(224) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 5% (9) 19%(33) 21%(37) 55%(99) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 6%(36) 22%(122) 26%(145) 46%(261) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announcing his support for increasing the U.S. corporate tax rate Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 13%(251) 24%(481) 20%(400) 43%(860) 1992 Favorable of Biden 17%(199) 27%(313) 18%(214) 38%(451) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 6%(48) 21%(155) 24%(177) 49%(359) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 21%(147) 29%(200) 16%(113) 34%(233) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 11%(52) 23%(113) 21%(100) 45%(218) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 7%(10) 22%(32) 18%(26) 53%(76) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 6%(38) 21%(123) 25%(151) 48%(283) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 16%(99) 26%(165) 21%(133) 38%(239) 635 #1 Issue: Security 9%(29) 20%(67) 28%(94) 44%(147) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 13%(41) 29%(88) 19%(59) 39%(122) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 10%(26) 23%(60) 15%(38) 52%(132) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 7% (9) 16%(20) 23%(28) 54%(65) 121 #1 Issue: Education 18%(13) 29%(20) 18%(13) 35%(25) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 17%(16) 25%(24) 17%(16) 41%(40) 96 #1 Issue: Other 11%(18) 22%(37) 12%(20) 55%(91) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 17%(183) 27%(282) 19%(203) 36%(384) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(47) 22%(151) 22%(153) 49%(340) 690 2020 Vote: Other 6%(4) 19%(12) 20%(13) 55%(37) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(15) 19%(34) 17%(30) 56%(99) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 18%(149) 28%(226) 19%(154) 35%(285) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(50) 24%(144) 22%(131) 45%(265) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 8% (5) 16%(10) 17%(11) 59%(37) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 18%(136) 28%(219) 18%(143) 36%(275) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(51) 24%(154) 22%(142) 47%(305) 652 2016 Vote: Other 5%(6) 24%(26) 25%(27) 45%(49) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(57) 18%(81) 19%(87) 51%(231) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(178) 27%(353) 20%(262) 39%(499) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 10%(73) 18%(128) 20%(137) 52%(362) 699 4-Region: Northeast 14%(51) 26%(92) 17%(62) 42%(151) 355 4-Region: Midwest 10%(47) 22%(99) 19%(89) 49%(223) 458 4-Region: South 11%(79) 24%(176) 21%(155) 45%(334) 744 4-Region: West 17%(75) 26%(114) 22%(94) 35%(152) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announcing his support for increasing the U.S. corporate tax rate Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 13%(251) 24%(481) 20%(400) 43%(860) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 17%(172) 27%(269) 19%(187) 37%(372) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8%(61) 22%(164) 23%(171) 46%(336) 732 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_8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, voting against unionizing Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 16%(317) 31%(623) 18%(354) 35%(698) 1992 Gender: Male 20%(191) 35%(326) 18%(171) 26%(244) 932 Gender: Female 12%(127) 28%(297) 17%(183) 43%(454) 1060 Age: 18-34 15%(74) 22%(109) 23%(113) 41%(204) 500 Age: 35-44 16%(47) 30%(90) 19%(56) 36%(109) 303 Age: 45-64 15%(110) 35%(252) 16%(118) 34%(244) 725 Age: 65+ 19%(86) 37%(172) 14%(66) 30%(139) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 11%(18) 22%(37) 23%(38) 44%(72) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 16%(86) 25%(129) 21%(112) 38%(199) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 15%(74) 33%(162) 17%(81) 35%(170) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 16%(123) 36%(275) 15%(111) 33%(247) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 21%(181) 32%(279) 16%(142) 30%(260) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 11%(56) 31%(160) 20%(100) 38%(195) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 13%(81) 30%(184) 18%(113) 39%(243) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 26%(99) 35%(133) 16%(60) 22%(84) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 17%(82) 30%(146) 17%(81) 36%(176) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(37) 37%(92) 19%(47) 30%(75) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 7%(18) 26%(68) 20%(53) 46%(120) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 18%(54) 33%(101) 21%(64) 28%(85) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(26) 26%(83) 15%(49) 50%(158) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 23%(141) 35%(214) 13%(83) 29%(176) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 13%(79) 30%(178) 19%(111) 38%(224) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(92) 30%(202) 20%(136) 36%(241) 670 Educ: < College 12%(149) 29%(358) 18%(222) 42%(524) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 22%(104) 34%(161) 18%(87) 25%(120) 471 Educ: Post-grad 24%(64) 39%(104) 17%(46) 20%(54) 268 Income: Under 50k 12%(115) 28%(267) 18%(172) 41%(390) 945 Income: 50k-100k 19%(125) 32%(216) 17%(114) 32%(210) 666 Income: 100k+ 20%(77) 37%(139) 18%(68) 25%(97) 381 Ethnicity: White 16%(253) 33%(533) 18%(294) 33%(532) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 14%(27) 27%(53) 18%(35) 40%(78) 193 Ethnicity: Black 21%(52) 22%(56) 14%(35) 43%(109) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, voting against unionizing Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 16%(317) 31%(623) 18%(354) 35%(698) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 10%(13) 26%(34) 20%(26) 44%(56) 128 All Christian 18%(175) 33%(324) 18%(177) 32%(315) 991 All Non-Christian 29%(33) 30%(35) 17%(20) 23%(26) 114 Atheist 25%(23) 38%(35) 16%(14) 21%(19) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(53) 31%(156) 17%(86) 41%(207) 502 Something Else 11%(33) 25%(73) 20%(57) 44%(130) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 29%(37) 29%(38) 17%(22) 25%(33) 131 Evangelical 16%(81) 28%(138) 20%(100) 36%(183) 502 Non-Evangelical 16%(120) 33%(248) 17%(127) 33%(247) 741 Community: Urban 20%(115) 30%(168) 20%(111) 30%(168) 562 Community: Suburban 15%(150) 34%(325) 17%(160) 34%(331) 967 Community: Rural 11%(53) 28%(129) 18%(83) 43%(198) 463 Employ: Private Sector 21%(140) 32%(216) 20%(133) 27%(185) 673 Employ: Government 12%(14) 28%(34) 23%(28) 38%(47) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(25) 33%(54) 17%(28) 35%(59) 165 Employ: Homemaker 11%(13) 24%(29) 20%(24) 45%(53) 119 Employ: Student 12%(10) 28%(21) 15%(11) 45%(35) 77 Employ: Retired 16%(86) 36%(185) 16%(82) 32%(168) 520 Employ: Unemployed 7%(14) 23%(47) 16%(33) 53%(108) 202 Employ: Other 15%(17) 32%(36) 13%(15) 39%(44) 111 Military HH: Yes 16%(53) 32%(106) 19%(63) 33%(109) 331 Military HH: No 16%(264) 31%(517) 18%(291) 35%(589) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 21%(220) 33%(349) 15%(158) 31%(319) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 10%(97) 29%(274) 21%(196) 40%(378) 946 Biden Job Approve 20%(239) 33%(393) 16%(183) 31%(362) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 10%(76) 29%(219) 22%(162) 39%(286) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 26%(177) 36%(245) 14%(99) 25%(169) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 13%(63) 30%(148) 17%(85) 39%(193) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(11) 26%(46) 24%(43) 44%(78) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 11%(64) 31%(173) 21%(119) 37%(208) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, voting against unionizing Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 16%(317) 31%(623) 18%(354) 35%(698) 1992 Favorable of Biden 20%(235) 33%(386) 16%(189) 31%(366) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 10%(77) 30%(218) 21%(158) 39%(285) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 25%(171) 34%(238) 15%(104) 26%(180) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 13%(64) 31%(147) 18%(85) 39%(186) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 8%(12) 31%(45) 21%(31) 39%(56) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 11%(65) 29%(173) 21%(127) 39%(229) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 18%(112) 31%(198) 18%(112) 34%(214) 635 #1 Issue: Security 11%(36) 30%(102) 24%(80) 35%(118) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 19%(58) 37%(114) 13%(41) 31%(97) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 18%(46) 34%(87) 14%(35) 34%(88) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(16) 28%(34) 13%(16) 45%(55) 121 #1 Issue: Education 12% (8) 24%(17) 27%(19) 37%(26) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 18%(17) 32%(31) 20%(19) 30%(29) 96 #1 Issue: Other 14%(24) 24%(40) 19%(31) 43%(71) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 21%(222) 34%(355) 16%(170) 29%(305) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(80) 31%(213) 19%(130) 39%(267) 690 2020 Vote: Other 8% (5) 28%(19) 26%(17) 38%(25) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5% (9) 19%(33) 19%(35) 57%(101) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 24%(197) 35%(288) 15%(120) 25%(207) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 13%(78) 32%(190) 19%(113) 35%(209) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 6%(4) 24%(15) 18%(11) 52%(33) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 23%(178) 34%(266) 15%(114) 28%(216) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(81) 33%(213) 19%(123) 36%(236) 652 2016 Vote: Other 13%(14) 37%(40) 17%(19) 33%(36) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(44) 23%(103) 22%(99) 46%(210) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 20%(255) 35%(453) 16%(203) 29%(381) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 9%(62) 24%(170) 22%(151) 45%(316) 699 4-Region: Northeast 18%(64) 31%(109) 19%(69) 32%(114) 355 4-Region: Midwest 15%(70) 31%(142) 16%(75) 37%(171) 458 4-Region: South 13%(98) 32%(235) 18%(133) 37%(278) 744 4-Region: West 20%(86) 32%(137) 18%(77) 31%(135) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL11_8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, voting against unionizing Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 16%(317) 31%(623) 18%(354) 35%(698) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 20%(204) 33%(335) 16%(165) 30%(296) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 13%(92) 29%(214) 20%(146) 38%(279) 732 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, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposed a global minimum corporate tax rate. To what extent do you support or oppose a global minimum corporate tax rate? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(400) 25%(507) 8%(168) 14%(282) 32%(635) 1992 Gender: Male 23%(213) 30%(282) 9%(85) 17%(158) 21%(195) 932 Gender: Female 18%(187) 21%(225) 8%(82) 12%(125) 42%(440) 1060 Age: 18-34 18%(92) 29%(145) 9%(44) 8%(38) 36%(182) 500 Age: 35-44 26%(77) 31%(94) 7%(22) 8%(23) 28%(86) 303 Age: 45-64 18%(130) 25%(182) 8%(61) 18%(132) 30%(221) 725 Age: 65+ 22%(101) 19%(87) 9%(41) 19%(89) 31%(146) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(27) 26%(43) 10%(16) 3%(5) 45%(74) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 22%(113) 31%(162) 8%(42) 9%(48) 31%(161) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 19%(91) 23%(112) 9%(44) 16%(79) 33%(161) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 21%(159) 24%(181) 8%(62) 18%(134) 29%(220) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 33%(281) 31%(270) 3%(28) 4%(31) 29%(250) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(82) 25%(127) 9%(46) 14%(71) 36%(184) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(37) 18%(110) 15%(93) 29%(180) 32%(201) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 39%(148) 39%(148) 3%(12) 2%(9) 16%(59) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 27%(133) 25%(122) 3%(17) 5%(22) 39%(191) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(37) 27%(67) 10%(24) 18%(46) 30%(77) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 17%(45) 23%(60) 9%(22) 9%(25) 41%(107) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(28) 22%(66) 16%(49) 34%(102) 19%(59) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(9) 14%(44) 14%(44) 25%(78) 45%(142) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 38%(233) 30%(183) 4%(24) 3%(16) 26%(158) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(106) 32%(193) 6%(38) 7%(43) 36%(213) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8%(53) 16%(106) 15%(100) 32%(213) 30%(198) 670 Educ: < College 17%(207) 21%(265) 9%(110) 15%(194) 38%(476) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(114) 32%(152) 8%(39) 12%(59) 23%(107) 471 Educ: Post-grad 29%(78) 34%(91) 7%(18) 11%(30) 19%(51) 268 Income: Under 50k 19%(178) 22%(208) 9%(85) 13%(120) 37%(354) 945 Income: 50k-100k 21%(138) 26%(171) 7%(47) 17%(115) 29%(196) 666 Income: 100k+ 22%(84) 34%(128) 9%(35) 13%(48) 22%(85) 381 Ethnicity: White 20%(326) 25%(403) 9%(153) 15%(247) 30%(482) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24%(47) 27%(52) 3%(6) 12%(24) 33%(64) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL12: As you may know, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposed a global minimum corporate tax rate. To what extent do you support or oppose a global minimum corporate tax rate? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(400) 25%(507) 8%(168) 14%(282) 32%(635) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 21%(54) 25%(64) 4%(10) 7%(18) 42%(107) 253 Ethnicity: Other 16%(20) 31%(40) 3%(4) 13%(17) 36%(47) 128 All Christian 18%(183) 24%(240) 10%(95) 19%(185) 29%(288) 991 All Non-Christian 38%(43) 35%(40) 4%(4) 11%(13) 13%(15) 114 Atheist 41%(38) 32%(29) 4%(4) 4%(4) 18%(17) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 22%(108) 25%(125) 8%(40) 7%(33) 39%(196) 502 Something Else 10%(28) 25%(73) 8%(24) 16%(48) 41%(119) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 34%(45) 33%(44) 5%(6) 15%(20) 13%(17) 131 Evangelical 15%(74) 24%(123) 11%(55) 21%(107) 29%(144) 502 Non-Evangelical 18%(131) 23%(171) 8%(60) 16%(119) 35%(259) 741 Community: Urban 29%(163) 33%(188) 7%(37) 5%(27) 26%(147) 562 Community: Suburban 18%(173) 24%(231) 8%(73) 17%(168) 33%(322) 967 Community: Rural 14%(64) 19%(89) 12%(57) 19%(88) 36%(166) 463 Employ: Private Sector 22%(150) 33%(220) 7%(47) 14%(91) 24%(164) 673 Employ: Government 20%(25) 28%(34) 8%(10) 11%(14) 33%(41) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 19%(31) 31%(52) 6%(10) 15%(24) 30%(49) 165 Employ: Homemaker 15%(18) 8%(10) 9%(11) 21%(25) 47%(56) 119 Employ: Student 15%(11) 23%(17) 14%(11) 2%(1) 46%(35) 77 Employ: Retired 23%(119) 20%(104) 8%(43) 18%(95) 31%(160) 520 Employ: Unemployed 16%(32) 20%(40) 9%(19) 9%(18) 46%(94) 202 Employ: Other 13%(15) 27%(30) 16%(17) 13%(14) 32%(36) 111 Military HH: Yes 21%(69) 19%(61) 8%(26) 23%(76) 30%(99) 331 Military HH: No 20%(332) 27%(446) 9%(142) 12%(206) 32%(535) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 33%(341) 32%(336) 5%(51) 2%(23) 28%(295) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(59) 18%(171) 12%(116) 27%(259) 36%(340) 946 Biden Job Approve 32%(379) 33%(384) 5%(58) 2%(25) 28%(332) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 2%(17) 15%(115) 14%(107) 35%(258) 33%(246) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL12: As you may know, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposed a global minimum corporate tax rate. To what extent do you support or oppose a global minimum corporate tax rate? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(400) 25%(507) 8%(168) 14%(282) 32%(635) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 44%(300) 29%(203) 3%(22) 2%(16) 21%(148) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 16%(79) 37%(181) 7%(35) 2%(9) 38%(184) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(5) 24%(43) 17%(31) 9%(17) 47%(84) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(12) 13%(72) 14%(76) 43%(241) 29%(163) 564 Favorable of Biden 32%(378) 32%(381) 4%(51) 2%(25) 29%(342) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(12) 15%(114) 15%(109) 35%(257) 34%(248) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 40%(275) 31%(214) 3%(22) 2%(12) 25%(171) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 21%(103) 35%(168) 6%(28) 3%(13) 35%(171) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 3%(4) 30%(43) 17%(24) 7%(10) 44%(63) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1%(8) 12%(71) 14%(85) 41%(246) 31%(185) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 16%(103) 27%(169) 10%(62) 15%(96) 32%(205) 635 #1 Issue: Security 5%(17) 19%(63) 10%(33) 38%(128) 28%(95) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 33%(102) 31%(96) 7%(21) 3%(8) 27%(84) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 23%(58) 27%(70) 7%(17) 9%(24) 34%(88) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21%(26) 23%(27) 6%(8) 4%(5) 46%(55) 121 #1 Issue: Education 24%(17) 25%(18) 9%(6) 5%(3) 36%(26) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 33%(32) 31%(30) 7%(6) 5%(5) 24%(23) 96 #1 Issue: Other 28%(46) 21%(34) 9%(14) 8%(13) 35%(59) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 32%(341) 32%(341) 4%(47) 3%(29) 28%(293) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(24) 17%(118) 14%(95) 34%(233) 32%(220) 690 2020 Vote: Other 9%(6) 22%(15) 10%(7) 16%(10) 44%(29) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(27) 18%(32) 11%(19) 5%(10) 51%(90) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 34%(280) 33%(268) 3%(25) 3%(28) 26%(212) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 5%(31) 17%(101) 14%(82) 35%(206) 29%(170) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 4%(3) 30%(19) 8%(5) 12%(8) 47%(29) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 35%(272) 32%(250) 3%(24) 3%(21) 27%(207) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(31) 19%(124) 14%(92) 33%(217) 29%(188) 652 2016 Vote: Other 13%(14) 27%(29) 8%(9) 15%(16) 36%(39) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(82) 23%(104) 9%(43) 6%(29) 44%(199) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL12: As you may know, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposed a global minimum corporate tax rate. To what extent do you support or oppose a global minimum corporate tax rate? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(400) 25%(507) 8%(168) 14%(282) 32%(635) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 22%(278) 27%(346) 8%(101) 17%(225) 26%(342) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 17%(122) 23%(161) 9%(66) 8%(57) 42%(293) 699 4-Region: Northeast 19%(68) 26%(92) 10%(34) 10%(36) 35%(126) 355 4-Region: Midwest 19%(85) 24%(109) 7%(33) 16%(71) 35%(158) 458 4-Region: South 19%(138) 24%(176) 10%(71) 14%(108) 34%(251) 744 4-Region: West 25%(109) 30%(130) 7%(29) 15%(67) 23%(99) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 33%(327) 32%(318) 3%(34) 3%(32) 29%(288) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(38) 18%(129) 15%(113) 30%(217) 32%(234) 732 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: Do you, or does anyone in your household, own a gun of any kind? Demographic Yes No Total N Registered Voters 33%(665) 67%(1327) 1992 Gender: Male 36%(340) 64%(592) 932 Gender: Female 31%(325) 69%(734) 1060 Age: 18-34 36%(180) 64%(320) 500 Age: 35-44 28%(86) 72%(217) 303 Age: 45-64 34%(249) 66%(476) 725 Age: 65+ 33%(151) 67%(313) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 35%(58) 65%(107) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 33%(172) 67%(354) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 34%(166) 66%(321) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 33%(252) 67%(504) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 26%(227) 74%(634) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 32%(165) 68%(345) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 44%(273) 56%(347) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 28%(104) 72%(272) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 25%(123) 75%(362) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(99) 61%(153) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26%(66) 74%(193) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 45%(137) 55%(167) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 43%(137) 57%(180) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 26%(160) 74%(454) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 29%(170) 71%(423) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 44%(294) 56%(376) 670 Educ: < College 35%(439) 65%(814) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 31%(148) 69%(323) 471 Educ: Post-grad 29%(78) 71%(190) 268 Income: Under 50k 30%(281) 70%(663) 945 Income: 50k-100k 37%(249) 63%(417) 666 Income: 100k+ 35%(135) 65%(246) 381 Ethnicity: White 34%(544) 66%(1067) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35%(68) 65%(125) 193 Ethnicity: Black 31%(79) 69%(173) 253 Ethnicity: Other 32%(42) 68%(87) 128 Continued on next page

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Table POL13: Do you, or does anyone in your household, own a gun of any kind? Demographic Yes No Total N Registered Voters 33%(665) 67%(1327) 1992 All Christian 34%(338) 66%(653) 991 All Non-Christian 30%(35) 70%(80) 114 Atheist 20%(18) 80%(74) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 31%(158) 69%(344) 502 Something Else 40%(117) 60%(176) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 31%(40) 69%(91) 131 Evangelical 43%(216) 57%(286) 502 Non-Evangelical 31%(230) 69%(511) 741 Community: Urban 29%(161) 71%(401) 562 Community: Suburban 30%(291) 70%(676) 967 Community: Rural 46%(214) 54%(249) 463 Employ: Private Sector 33%(223) 67%(450) 673 Employ: Government 38%(47) 62%(77) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 33%(55) 67%(111) 165 Employ: Homemaker 37%(44) 63%(74) 119 Employ: Student 30%(23) 70%(54) 77 Employ: Retired 35%(184) 65%(336) 520 Employ: Unemployed 25%(51) 75%(152) 202 Employ: Other 35%(39) 65%(73) 111 Military HH: Yes 51%(168) 49%(164) 331 Military HH: No 30%(498) 70%(1163) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 27%(284) 73%(762) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 40%(382) 60%(564) 946 Biden Job Approve 27%(317) 73%(861) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 43%(319) 57%(424) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 27%(187) 73%(502) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 27%(129) 73%(359) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 42%(76) 58%(103) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 43%(243) 57%(321) 564 Favorable of Biden 27%(320) 73%(856) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 43%(318) 57%(421) 738 Continued on next page

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Table POL13: Do you, or does anyone in your household, own a gun of any kind? Demographic Yes No Total N Registered Voters 33%(665) 67%(1327) 1992 Very Favorable of Biden 27%(185) 73%(509) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 28%(136) 72%(347) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 40%(58) 60%(86) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 44%(260) 56%(335) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 32%(205) 68%(430) 635 #1 Issue: Security 41%(137) 59%(199) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 27%(84) 73%(225) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 39%(101) 61%(156) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 31%(38) 69%(83) 121 #1 Issue: Education 46%(33) 54%(38) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 32%(31) 68%(66) 96 #1 Issue: Other 22%(36) 78%(130) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 27%(286) 73%(766) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 43%(300) 57%(390) 690 2020 Vote: Other 41%(27) 59%(39) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(49) 72%(129) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 27%(217) 73%(596) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 43%(256) 57%(334) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 39%(24) 61%(39) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 28%(213) 72%(561) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 42%(276) 58%(375) 652 2016 Vote: Other 38%(41) 62%(67) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(134) 71%(322) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 34%(445) 66%(848) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 32%(220) 68%(479) 699 4-Region: Northeast 26%(92) 74%(264) 355 4-Region: Midwest 33%(150) 67%(307) 458 4-Region: South 40%(296) 60%(448) 744 4-Region: West 29%(128) 71%(308) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 27%(269) 73%(731) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 43%(315) 57%(417) 732 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: Who do you trust more to handle gun policy? Republicans in Don’t Know / No Demographic Democrats in Congress Congress Opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(896) 34%(669) 21%(427) 1992 Gender: Male 44%(411) 39%(364) 17%(158) 932 Gender: Female 46%(485) 29%(306) 25%(269) 1060 Age: 18-34 47%(236) 32%(158) 21%(106) 500 Age: 35-44 50%(151) 25%(75) 25%(76) 303 Age: 45-64 41%(299) 37%(271) 21%(155) 725 Age: 65+ 45%(209) 35%(164) 19%(90) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 50%(82) 25%(42) 25%(41) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 49%(257) 30%(160) 21%(110) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 40%(196) 36%(176) 24%(115) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 45%(340) 35%(267) 20%(149) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 82%(704) 4%(37) 14%(120) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 31%(157) 28%(143) 41%(211) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(35) 79%(489) 16%(96) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 86%(325) 5%(19) 9%(33) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 78%(379) 4%(19) 18%(87) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 26%(67) 37%(92) 37%(93) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 35%(91) 20%(50) 45%(118) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(19) 83%(253) 11%(32) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(16) 75%(236) 20%(64) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 80%(490) 10%(59) 11%(65) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 47%(277) 20%(121) 33%(194) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(102) 69%(459) 16%(109) 670 Educ: < College 39%(486) 36%(455) 25%(311) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 53%(250) 31%(145) 16%(76) 471 Educ: Post-grad 59%(159) 26%(70) 15%(39) 268 Income: Under 50k 43%(406) 31%(290) 26%(249) 945 Income: 50k-100k 43%(286) 38%(252) 19%(128) 666 Income: 100k+ 54%(204) 33%(127) 13%(50) 381 Ethnicity: White 43%(695) 37%(602) 20%(314) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 46%(89) 33%(64) 21%(40) 193 Ethnicity: Black 62%(156) 11%(27) 28%(70) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL14: Who do you trust more to handle gun policy? Republicans in Don’t Know / No Demographic Democrats in Congress Congress Opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(896) 34%(669) 21%(427) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 35%(45) 32%(41) 33%(43) 128 All Christian 43%(421) 39%(386) 19%(184) 991 All Non-Christian 63%(71) 23%(26) 14%(16) 114 Atheist 72%(67) 9%(8) 19%(17) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 48%(239) 25%(125) 27%(137) 502 Something Else 33%(98) 42%(123) 25%(72) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 56%(73) 30%(39) 14%(19) 131 Evangelical 35%(175) 47%(235) 18%(92) 502 Non-Evangelical 44%(328) 34%(256) 21%(158) 741 Community: Urban 57%(323) 25%(138) 18%(101) 562 Community: Suburban 44%(429) 33%(319) 23%(219) 967 Community: Rural 31%(144) 46%(211) 23%(107) 463 Employ: Private Sector 50%(334) 33%(224) 17%(115) 673 Employ: Government 38%(47) 39%(48) 23%(29) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 41%(68) 35%(58) 24%(40) 165 Employ: Homemaker 37%(43) 34%(40) 30%(35) 119 Employ: Student 55%(42) 21%(16) 24%(18) 77 Employ: Retired 45%(233) 37%(191) 19%(96) 520 Employ: Unemployed 43%(87) 28%(57) 29%(58) 202 Employ: Other 38%(42) 32%(35) 30%(34) 111 Military HH: Yes 40%(134) 41%(137) 18%(60) 331 Military HH: No 46%(763) 32%(532) 22%(366) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 70%(731) 11%(114) 19%(201) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(165) 59%(556) 24%(225) 946 Biden Job Approve 71%(835) 9%(103) 20%(240) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 7%(49) 74%(552) 19%(142) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 81%(558) 6%(40) 13%(90) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 57%(277) 13%(62) 31%(149) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(29) 51%(91) 33%(59) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(20) 82%(461) 15%(83) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL14: Who do you trust more to handle gun policy? Republicans in Don’t Know / No Demographic Democrats in Congress Congress Opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(896) 34%(669) 21%(427) 1992 Favorable of Biden 71%(840) 8%(99) 20%(237) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 5%(38) 75%(554) 20%(146) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 81%(564) 4%(28) 15%(101) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 57%(276) 15%(71) 28%(136) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 16%(23) 47%(68) 37%(53) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 3%(15) 82%(487) 16%(93) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 37%(238) 39%(249) 23%(148) 635 #1 Issue: Security 19%(64) 67%(224) 15%(49) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 73%(227) 8%(25) 19%(58) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41%(106) 32%(82) 27%(68) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 60%(72) 13%(16) 27%(32) 121 #1 Issue: Education 46%(32) 34%(24) 20%(14) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 67%(65) 13%(12) 20%(19) 96 #1 Issue: Other 56%(92) 22%(36) 23%(38) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 78%(820) 4%(47) 18%(184) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(23) 79%(543) 18%(124) 690 2020 Vote: Other 13%(9) 31%(21) 56%(37) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(43) 31%(56) 44%(79) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 82%(666) 5%(44) 13%(103) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 8%(45) 76%(446) 17%(99) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(5) 16%(10) 75%(47) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 81%(630) 4%(34) 14%(110) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(56) 73%(478) 18%(118) 652 2016 Vote: Other 29%(32) 29%(31) 41%(44) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(178) 27%(125) 34%(153) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 48%(622) 35%(449) 17%(222) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 39%(274) 31%(220) 29%(205) 699 4-Region: Northeast 50%(176) 31%(109) 20%(70) 355 4-Region: Midwest 43%(196) 34%(155) 23%(107) 458 4-Region: South 43%(321) 36%(269) 21%(154) 744 4-Region: West 47%(203) 31%(137) 22%(95) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL14: Who do you trust more to handle gun policy? Republicans in Don’t Know / No Demographic Democrats in Congress Congress Opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(896) 34%(669) 21%(427) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 80%(801) 4%(44) 16%(156) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6%(43) 78%(567) 17%(121) 732 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: Do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws in the United States? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(876) 20%(403) 10%(196) 18%(363) 8%(153) 1992 Gender: Male 41%(386) 21%(196) 11%(104) 21%(198) 5%(49) 932 Gender: Female 46%(490) 20%(207) 9%(92) 16%(166) 10%(104) 1060 Age: 18-34 39%(197) 25%(123) 9%(47) 17%(86) 9%(47) 500 Age: 35-44 44%(134) 26%(79) 7%(21) 13%(38) 10%(30) 303 Age: 45-64 42%(307) 17%(124) 12%(85) 21%(149) 8%(60) 725 Age: 65+ 51%(238) 17%(78) 9%(42) 19%(90) 3%(15) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 37%(61) 28%(47) 14%(23) 11%(18) 10%(16) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 42%(219) 24%(129) 8%(41) 17%(89) 9%(48) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 38%(185) 21%(101) 11%(53) 19%(94) 11%(54) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 51%(383) 15%(117) 10%(75) 20%(149) 4%(32) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 68%(589) 21%(177) 3%(25) 4%(34) 4%(35) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 33%(166) 22%(110) 13%(66) 20%(101) 13%(67) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 19%(121) 19%(117) 17%(105) 37%(228) 8%(50) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 68%(255) 22%(82) 4%(16) 2%(7) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 69%(335) 19%(94) 2%(9) 6%(27) 4%(19) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 26%(66) 23%(57) 14%(35) 30%(74) 8%(19) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 39%(100) 20%(53) 12%(31) 10%(26) 19%(48) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 21%(65) 18%(56) 17%(52) 38%(116) 5%(14) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 17%(55) 19%(61) 17%(53) 35%(112) 11%(36) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 72%(444) 17%(106) 3%(18) 3%(18) 4%(28) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 45%(264) 26%(154) 9%(55) 11%(68) 9%(52) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 21%(139) 18%(122) 17%(111) 38%(258) 6%(40) 670 Educ: < College 39%(490) 19%(234) 11%(135) 21%(269) 10%(124) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 52%(246) 22%(105) 8%(38) 14%(64) 4%(18) 471 Educ: Post-grad 52%(140) 24%(64) 8%(23) 11%(30) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 43%(403) 18%(168) 11%(105) 17%(161) 11%(108) 945 Income: 50k-100k 44%(296) 20%(134) 8%(54) 23%(150) 5%(32) 666 Income: 100k+ 46%(177) 27%(101) 10%(37) 14%(53) 3%(13) 381 Ethnicity: White 43%(695) 20%(324) 10%(169) 19%(313) 7%(112) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 49%(94) 21%(40) 4%(8) 17%(33) 10%(18) 193 Ethnicity: Black 50%(126) 20%(52) 9%(22) 10%(26) 11%(27) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL15: Do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws in the United States? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(876) 20%(403) 10%(196) 18%(363) 8%(153) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 44%(56) 22%(28) 4%(5) 19%(25) 11%(14) 128 All Christian 42%(420) 21%(210) 9%(86) 21%(208) 7%(65) 991 All Non-Christian 60%(69) 24%(27) 7%(8) 7%(8) 2%(3) 114 Atheist 72%(67) 14%(13) 3%(2) 6%(6) 4%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 41%(208) 21%(104) 11%(57) 15%(73) 12%(59) 502 Something Else 38%(112) 17%(49) 14%(42) 23%(68) 7%(22) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 54%(71) 24%(31) 7%(9) 13%(17) 3%(3) 131 Evangelical 37%(186) 20%(103) 11%(55) 26%(131) 6%(28) 502 Non-Evangelical 45%(332) 20%(146) 10%(71) 18%(136) 8%(56) 741 Community: Urban 52%(291) 23%(130) 8%(46) 10%(57) 7%(37) 562 Community: Suburban 46%(447) 18%(173) 9%(83) 19%(183) 8%(81) 967 Community: Rural 30%(138) 22%(101) 14%(66) 27%(124) 7%(35) 463 Employ: Private Sector 45%(301) 24%(164) 9%(59) 17%(117) 5%(33) 673 Employ: Government 42%(52) 20%(25) 8%(10) 20%(25) 10%(12) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 41%(67) 25%(41) 6%(10) 18%(30) 10%(17) 165 Employ: Homemaker 38%(45) 12%(15) 9%(11) 23%(27) 18%(21) 119 Employ: Student 43%(33) 31%(24) 15%(12) 3%(2) 8%(6) 77 Employ: Retired 50%(261) 16%(82) 11%(55) 20%(107) 3%(15) 520 Employ: Unemployed 36%(73) 19%(39) 11%(23) 15%(31) 18%(37) 202 Employ: Other 40%(44) 12%(14) 15%(17) 22%(24) 11%(12) 111 Military HH: Yes 41%(135) 17%(56) 10%(35) 27%(89) 5%(17) 331 Military HH: No 45%(741) 21%(348) 10%(161) 17%(275) 8%(136) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 65%(681) 21%(220) 5%(49) 3%(28) 6%(67) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 21%(195) 19%(183) 16%(147) 35%(335) 9%(86) 946 Biden Job Approve 65%(762) 22%(259) 5%(64) 3%(29) 5%(63) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 13%(97) 18%(131) 17%(127) 44%(330) 8%(58) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 76%(522) 16%(111) 2%(16) 2%(16) 3%(24) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 49%(240) 30%(148) 10%(49) 3%(14) 8%(39) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 23%(41) 28%(50) 19%(34) 22%(39) 8%(14) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 10%(56) 14%(81) 16%(93) 52%(291) 8%(44) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL15: Do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws in the United States? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(876) 20%(403) 10%(196) 18%(363) 8%(153) 1992 Favorable of Biden 65%(763) 22%(263) 5%(59) 3%(32) 5%(60) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 12%(89) 17%(127) 17%(129) 45%(329) 9%(64) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 74%(511) 17%(115) 3%(20) 2%(16) 4%(31) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 52%(251) 31%(148) 8%(38) 3%(16) 6%(29) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 23%(34) 29%(42) 18%(26) 20%(29) 9%(13) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 9%(56) 14%(85) 17%(103) 51%(301) 9%(51) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 38%(244) 21%(135) 13%(80) 19%(122) 9%(55) 635 #1 Issue: Security 19%(65) 22%(74) 13%(45) 40%(135) 5%(17) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 64%(199) 22%(68) 4%(13) 3%(10) 6%(20) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 55%(140) 14%(36) 9%(23) 17%(45) 5%(12) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 51%(61) 24%(29) 3%(4) 5%(6) 17%(21) 121 #1 Issue: Education 35%(25) 28%(20) 13%(9) 16%(11) 8%(5) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 62%(60) 19%(19) 8%(7) 3%(3) 7%(7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 50%(82) 14%(22) 9%(14) 19%(32) 9%(15) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 68%(713) 20%(215) 4%(43) 3%(29) 5%(51) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(92) 20%(136) 16%(114) 42%(291) 8%(57) 690 2020 Vote: Other 22%(14) 25%(16) 13%(9) 26%(17) 14%(10) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(53) 19%(35) 17%(30) 15%(26) 19%(34) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 70%(568) 20%(163) 4%(32) 4%(30) 2%(20) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 18%(104) 20%(116) 16%(95) 39%(233) 7%(43) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 21%(13) 17%(11) 20%(13) 26%(17) 16%(10) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 72%(555) 18%(141) 4%(28) 3%(21) 4%(29) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 19%(121) 20%(132) 16%(103) 38%(250) 7%(46) 652 2016 Vote: Other 32%(35) 21%(23) 11%(12) 26%(27) 10%(11) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36%(166) 23%(107) 11%(52) 14%(65) 14%(66) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(605) 20%(253) 9%(116) 19%(251) 5%(67) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 39%(271) 22%(151) 11%(79) 16%(113) 12%(86) 699 4-Region: Northeast 46%(163) 25%(89) 9%(31) 14%(48) 7%(24) 355 4-Region: Midwest 41%(186) 18%(85) 10%(45) 23%(106) 8%(36) 458 4-Region: South 43%(317) 19%(144) 10%(76) 19%(141) 9%(65) 744 4-Region: West 48%(209) 20%(86) 10%(44) 16%(68) 6%(28) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL15: Do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws in the United States? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(876) 20%(403) 10%(196) 18%(363) 8%(153) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 69%(687) 20%(203) 3%(34) 4%(36) 4%(40) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 17%(128) 20%(146) 17%(127) 37%(268) 9%(62) 732 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: Which of the following do you think is more important? Protecting the right of Limiting gun Don’t Know / No Demographic Americans to own guns ownership Opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(884) 46%(924) 9%(184) 1992 Gender: Male 51%(471) 43%(401) 6%(60) 932 Gender: Female 39%(413) 49%(523) 12%(124) 1060 Age: 18-34 42%(209) 48%(241) 10%(51) 500 Age: 35-44 37%(111) 55%(167) 8%(24) 303 Age: 45-64 50%(359) 39%(285) 11%(81) 725 Age: 65+ 44%(205) 50%(231) 6%(28) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 38%(62) 51%(84) 11%(19) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 41%(217) 50%(263) 9%(47) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 49%(237) 41%(200) 10%(50) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 45%(341) 46%(350) 9%(65) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 22%(187) 71%(614) 7%(60) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 47%(239) 38%(192) 16%(80) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 74%(458) 19%(118) 7%(44) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 26%(99) 68%(257) 5%(20) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 18%(88) 74%(357) 8%(40) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 58%(147) 32%(80) 10%(24) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 35%(92) 43%(112) 21%(55) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 74%(225) 21%(64) 5%(15) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 74%(233) 17%(55) 9%(29) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 19%(115) 75%(460) 6%(39) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 37%(218) 51%(301) 13%(75) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 74%(498) 19%(130) 6%(43) 670 Educ: < College 49%(612) 40%(502) 11%(139) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 37%(174) 57%(267) 6%(30) 471 Educ: Post-grad 37%(98) 58%(156) 5%(14) 268 Income: Under 50k 44%(416) 44%(413) 12%(116) 945 Income: 50k-100k 46%(309) 46%(308) 7%(49) 666 Income: 100k+ 42%(159) 53%(203) 5%(19) 381 Ethnicity: White 47%(759) 44%(713) 9%(139) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 36%(70) 58%(112) 6%(11) 193 Ethnicity: Black 31%(78) 56%(141) 13%(33) 253 Continued on next page

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Table POL16: Which of the following do you think is more important? Protecting the right of Limiting gun Don’t Know / No Demographic Americans to own guns ownership Opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(884) 46%(924) 9%(184) 1992 Ethnicity: Other 36%(46) 54%(70) 10%(12) 128 All Christian 47%(470) 45%(444) 8%(77) 991 All Non-Christian 34%(38) 59%(68) 7%(8) 114 Atheist 8%(8) 80%(74) 11%(11) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 39%(198) 47%(238) 13%(66) 502 Something Else 58%(171) 34%(101) 7%(22) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 41%(53) 53%(69) 7%(9) 131 Evangelical 57%(287) 36%(179) 7%(35) 502 Non-Evangelical 45%(332) 47%(350) 8%(60) 741 Community: Urban 36%(201) 56%(313) 8%(47) 562 Community: Suburban 41%(398) 49%(473) 10%(97) 967 Community: Rural 62%(285) 30%(138) 9%(40) 463 Employ: Private Sector 45%(306) 48%(324) 6%(43) 673 Employ: Government 46%(58) 42%(52) 12%(15) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 40%(66) 49%(81) 11%(19) 165 Employ: Homemaker 44%(52) 43%(51) 13%(15) 119 Employ: Student 33%(26) 55%(43) 11%(9) 77 Employ: Retired 47%(243) 45%(232) 9%(45) 520 Employ: Unemployed 39%(80) 45%(92) 15%(31) 202 Employ: Other 49%(54) 44%(49) 7%(8) 111 Military HH: Yes 53%(177) 38%(127) 8%(28) 331 Military HH: No 43%(707) 48%(797) 9%(156) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 22%(226) 68%(706) 11%(114) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 70%(658) 23%(218) 7%(70) 946 Biden Job Approve 23%(270) 67%(794) 10%(113) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 80%(595) 14%(106) 6%(42) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 20%(135) 72%(494) 9%(60) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 28%(135) 61%(300) 11%(53) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 61%(108) 29%(52) 10%(18) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 86%(487) 10%(54) 4%(24) 564 Continued on next page

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Table POL16: Which of the following do you think is more important? Protecting the right of Limiting gun Don’t Know / No Demographic Americans to own guns ownership Opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(884) 46%(924) 9%(184) 1992 Favorable of Biden 22%(263) 68%(801) 10%(112) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 80%(591) 13%(99) 7%(49) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 19%(132) 71%(492) 10%(69) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 27%(131) 64%(309) 9%(43) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 58%(84) 29%(41) 13%(19) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 85%(507) 10%(58) 5%(30) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 49%(310) 42%(269) 9%(57) 635 #1 Issue: Security 73%(247) 22%(74) 4%(15) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 20%(60) 70%(218) 10%(31) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 44%(113) 47%(121) 9%(22) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 25%(30) 59%(72) 16%(19) 121 #1 Issue: Education 50%(35) 39%(27) 11%(8) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 26%(25) 64%(62) 10%(10) 96 #1 Issue: Other 38%(63) 49%(81) 13%(22) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 21%(216) 70%(737) 9%(98) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 79%(543) 15%(101) 7%(46) 690 2020 Vote: Other 62%(41) 29%(19) 9%(6) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45%(81) 36%(65) 18%(33) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 21%(174) 72%(588) 6%(51) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 77%(452) 18%(103) 6%(35) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 60%(38) 23%(14) 17%(11) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 19%(146) 74%(573) 7%(54) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 75%(488) 18%(118) 7%(45) 652 2016 Vote: Other 57%(61) 34%(36) 9%(10) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(188) 43%(196) 16%(73) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 45%(587) 47%(609) 7%(97) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 42%(297) 45%(315) 12%(87) 699 4-Region: Northeast 42%(148) 49%(175) 9%(32) 355 4-Region: Midwest 47%(215) 43%(198) 10%(44) 458 4-Region: South 45%(333) 45%(333) 10%(77) 744 4-Region: West 43%(188) 50%(217) 7%(31) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL16: Which of the following do you think is more important? Protecting the right of Limiting gun Don’t Know / No Demographic Americans to own guns ownership Opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(884) 46%(924) 9%(184) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 21%(207) 71%(712) 8%(81) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 74%(544) 18%(131) 8%(57) 732 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: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring background checks on all gun sales Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 66%(1316) 17%(346) 5%(101) 4%(81) 7%(147) 1992 Gender: Male 58%(539) 22%(210) 8%(72) 6%(58) 6%(54) 932 Gender: Female 73%(777) 13%(137) 3%(30) 2%(23) 9%(93) 1060 Age: 18-34 53%(267) 21%(107) 7%(35) 4%(22) 14%(70) 500 Age: 35-44 63%(192) 17%(53) 9%(27) 3%(9) 7%(22) 303 Age: 45-64 69%(499) 16%(119) 4%(28) 4%(31) 7%(48) 725 Age: 65+ 77%(358) 15%(68) 2%(11) 4%(19) 2%(7) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 48%(79) 21%(35) 11%(18) 4%(7) 16%(26) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 58%(305) 21%(110) 6%(34) 4%(20) 11%(58) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 65%(317) 19%(93) 5%(26) 4%(20) 6%(32) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 76%(575) 13%(99) 3%(23) 4%(28) 4%(31) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 77%(664) 14%(121) 4%(31) — (3) 5%(42) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 64%(325) 15%(79) 5%(25) 5%(27) 11%(56) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 53%(327) 24%(147) 7%(46) 8%(51) 8%(49) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 72%(270) 20%(74) 5%(20) — (0) 3%(11) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 81%(394) 10%(46) 2%(10) 1%(3) 6%(31) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 57%(142) 20%(51) 8%(21) 8%(19) 7%(18) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 70%(182) 11%(28) 1%(4) 3%(7) 14%(37) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 42%(127) 28%(85) 10%(30) 12%(38) 8%(24) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 63%(200) 20%(63) 5%(15) 4%(13) 8%(25) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 81%(498) 12%(72) 2%(15) 1%(7) 3%(21) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 71%(424) 14%(85) 4%(25) 2%(12) 8%(47) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 50%(338) 25%(170) 8%(56) 9%(61) 7%(45) 670 Educ: < College 64%(806) 16%(204) 5%(66) 4%(56) 10%(120) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 69%(323) 19%(90) 4%(21) 4%(17) 4%(20) 471 Educ: Post-grad 70%(187) 19%(52) 5%(15) 3%(8) 3%(7) 268 Income: Under 50k 67%(630) 15%(139) 4%(42) 4%(37) 10%(97) 945 Income: 50k-100k 64%(425) 20%(132) 6%(42) 5%(31) 6%(38) 666 Income: 100k+ 68%(261) 20%(76) 5%(18) 4%(14) 3%(12) 381 Ethnicity: White 66%(1071) 18%(290) 5%(87) 5%(75) 5%(88) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 63%(122) 20%(38) 6%(11) 5%(9) 7%(13) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_1: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring background checks on all gun sales Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 66%(1316) 17%(346) 5%(101) 4%(81) 7%(147) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 63%(159) 16%(41) 3%(7) 1%(4) 17%(42) 253 Ethnicity: Other 67%(86) 12%(15) 6%(7) 2%(3) 13%(17) 128 All Christian 64%(636) 22%(216) 4%(41) 5%(51) 5%(48) 991 All Non-Christian 62%(71) 16%(19) 9%(11) 3%(3) 9%(10) 114 Atheist 82%(75) 10%(9) 3%(3) 1%(1) 5%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 69%(345) 10%(52) 7%(36) 3%(15) 11%(54) 502 Something Else 64%(189) 17%(51) 4%(12) 4%(12) 10%(30) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 62%(81) 18%(24) 9%(11) 3%(4) 8%(10) 131 Evangelical 59%(297) 23%(118) 5%(25) 6%(29) 7%(33) 502 Non-Evangelical 68%(506) 18%(136) 3%(25) 4%(31) 6%(43) 741 Community: Urban 64%(362) 18%(99) 6%(36) 3%(17) 8%(48) 562 Community: Suburban 67%(648) 18%(171) 4%(38) 4%(41) 7%(70) 967 Community: Rural 66%(306) 17%(77) 6%(27) 5%(22) 6%(29) 463 Employ: Private Sector 64%(432) 20%(138) 5%(35) 5%(36) 5%(32) 673 Employ: Government 55%(68) 28%(34) 6%(7) 2%(3) 9%(12) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 56%(92) 18%(30) 11%(18) 5%(7) 11%(18) 165 Employ: Homemaker 72%(86) 12%(14) 4%(4) 3%(3) 10%(11) 119 Employ: Student 59%(45) 19%(14) 4%(3) 3%(2) 15%(12) 77 Employ: Retired 75%(388) 16%(85) 2%(12) 4%(22) 2%(13) 520 Employ: Unemployed 63%(128) 8%(17) 8%(15) 3%(5) 18%(37) 202 Employ: Other 68%(76) 13%(14) 6%(6) 2%(2) 11%(12) 111 Military HH: Yes 64%(213) 18%(60) 6%(20) 7%(22) 5%(17) 331 Military HH: No 66%(1103) 17%(286) 5%(81) 4%(59) 8%(130) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 75%(780) 15%(156) 3%(34) 1%(12) 6%(63) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 57%(535) 20%(190) 7%(67) 7%(69) 9%(84) 946 Biden Job Approve 76%(896) 14%(169) 3%(36) 1%(11) 6%(65) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 52%(386) 23%(169) 9%(65) 9%(70) 7%(53) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_1: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring background checks on all gun sales Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 66%(1316) 17%(346) 5%(101) 4%(81) 7%(147) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 77%(532) 14%(97) 3%(22) 1%(5) 5%(33) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 75%(364) 15%(72) 3%(14) 1%(5) 7%(33) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 62%(110) 22%(40) 8%(14) 2%(3) 7%(12) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 49%(276) 23%(129) 9%(51) 12%(67) 7%(41) 564 Favorable of Biden 77%(911) 14%(167) 3%(33) 1%(8) 5%(58) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 51%(378) 23%(169) 8%(62) 10%(71) 8%(58) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 78%(544) 12%(86) 3%(21) 1%(5) 6%(38) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 76%(367) 17%(81) 2%(11) 1%(3) 4%(20) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 66%(95) 22%(31) 5%(7) 2%(3) 6%(8) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 48%(283) 23%(138) 9%(56) 11%(68) 8%(50) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 62%(394) 19%(123) 6%(37) 5%(33) 8%(49) 635 #1 Issue: Security 54%(181) 24%(81) 6%(21) 9%(30) 7%(24) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 81%(250) 11%(36) 2%(7) 1%(2) 5%(14) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 77%(198) 15%(40) 3%(7) 2%(6) 3%(6) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 62%(75) 12%(14) 7%(8) 1%(1) 19%(23) 121 #1 Issue: Education 52%(37) 13%(9) 15%(11) 5%(3) 15%(10) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 69%(67) 20%(19) 3%(3) 2%(2) 6%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 69%(115) 15%(26) 5%(8) 2%(3) 9%(14) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 79%(831) 13%(139) 3%(29) 1%(7) 4%(46) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 49%(339) 25%(175) 8%(54) 9%(65) 8%(58) 690 2020 Vote: Other 59%(39) 17%(11) 10%(7) 7%(5) 7%(5) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 57%(102) 12%(22) 6%(11) 3%(5) 21%(38) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 80%(651) 13%(108) 3%(23) — (3) 3%(28) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 51%(304) 24%(141) 8%(47) 9%(56) 7%(43) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 57%(36) 17%(11) 7%(5) 5%(3) 14%(9) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 81%(629) 13%(99) 3%(20) — (4) 3%(23) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 53%(343) 24%(160) 7%(46) 9%(58) 7%(45) 652 2016 Vote: Other 68%(73) 13%(14) 6%(7) 4%(5) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 59%(270) 16%(74) 6%(28) 3%(15) 15%(69) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_1: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring background checks on all gun sales Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 66%(1316) 17%(346) 5%(101) 4%(81) 7%(147) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 68%(879) 18%(234) 4%(57) 4%(54) 5%(69) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 62%(437) 16%(113) 6%(45) 4%(27) 11%(78) 699 4-Region: Northeast 71%(253) 15%(52) 2%(9) 4%(14) 8%(28) 355 4-Region: Midwest 63%(288) 19%(87) 6%(27) 4%(18) 8%(38) 458 4-Region: South 67%(496) 17%(124) 4%(33) 4%(30) 8%(60) 744 4-Region: West 64%(279) 19%(84) 7%(33) 4%(19) 5%(21) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 79%(787) 13%(130) 3%(34) — (3) 5%(47) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 52%(383) 24%(173) 8%(58) 8%(61) 8%(57) 732 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: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Barring gun purchases by people on the federal no-fly or watch lists Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 55%(1103) 21%(409) 7%(130) 4%(85) 13%(264) 1992 Gender: Male 49%(457) 26%(239) 9%(82) 6%(53) 11%(101) 932 Gender: Female 61%(646) 16%(170) 5%(48) 3%(32) 15%(163) 1060 Age: 18-34 41%(206) 24%(120) 9%(47) 5%(23) 21%(104) 500 Age: 35-44 57%(172) 20%(61) 9%(26) 4%(12) 11%(32) 303 Age: 45-64 58%(419) 19%(138) 6%(44) 5%(36) 12%(88) 725 Age: 65+ 66%(306) 19%(90) 3%(13) 3%(15) 8%(39) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 41%(68) 19%(31) 9%(15) 4%(7) 26%(43) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 46%(243) 25%(133) 10%(52) 4%(19) 15%(79) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 54%(264) 20%(97) 7%(34) 6%(29) 13%(63) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 65%(493) 18%(140) 3%(24) 3%(26) 10%(73) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 68%(586) 17%(145) 4%(33) 2%(15) 10%(83) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 48%(246) 22%(112) 7%(36) 5%(25) 18%(91) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 44%(271) 25%(152) 10%(61) 7%(46) 15%(91) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 64%(241) 23%(85) 5%(18) 2%(9) 6%(24) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 71%(345) 12%(60) 3%(15) 1%(6) 12%(59) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 42%(105) 26%(65) 10%(26) 8%(20) 14%(36) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 55%(141) 18%(47) 4%(11) 2%(5) 21%(55) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 37%(111) 29%(89) 13%(38) 8%(24) 14%(41) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 50%(159) 20%(63) 7%(22) 7%(22) 16%(49) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 70%(431) 15%(90) 4%(26) 2%(13) 9%(54) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 58%(342) 21%(122) 6%(36) 2%(13) 14%(81) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 44%(298) 25%(168) 10%(64) 9%(57) 12%(82) 670 Educ: < College 52%(657) 20%(252) 7%(82) 4%(54) 17%(209) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 61%(285) 21%(99) 6%(28) 4%(20) 8%(40) 471 Educ: Post-grad 60%(161) 22%(59) 8%(20) 4%(12) 6%(16) 268 Income: Under 50k 54%(510) 19%(178) 6%(56) 4%(35) 17%(165) 945 Income: 50k-100k 55%(369) 22%(145) 7%(48) 5%(34) 10%(70) 666 Income: 100k+ 58%(223) 22%(86) 7%(27) 4%(17) 8%(30) 381 Ethnicity: White 57%(922) 20%(326) 7%(106) 5%(75) 11%(182) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 49%(94) 21%(41) 6%(12) 8%(15) 16%(30) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_2: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Barring gun purchases by people on the federal no-fly or watch lists Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 55%(1103) 21%(409) 7%(130) 4%(85) 13%(264) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 45%(113) 25%(63) 7%(17) 1%(2) 22%(56) 253 Ethnicity: Other 53%(68) 15%(20) 5%(7) 6%(8) 20%(26) 128 All Christian 57%(567) 22%(220) 6%(59) 5%(51) 10%(95) 991 All Non-Christian 55%(62) 20%(23) 10%(11) 6%(7) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 70%(65) 15%(13) 5%(4) 1%(1) 9%(8) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 54%(271) 19%(96) 8%(40) 3%(15) 16%(80) 502 Something Else 47%(138) 20%(57) 5%(16) 4%(12) 24%(70) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 53%(69) 22%(29) 11%(14) 5%(7) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 51%(254) 24%(121) 8%(39) 6%(29) 12%(59) 502 Non-Evangelical 59%(435) 20%(145) 4%(27) 4%(32) 14%(103) 741 Community: Urban 57%(317) 22%(125) 7%(39) 2%(14) 12%(66) 562 Community: Suburban 56%(538) 20%(195) 6%(54) 4%(40) 14%(140) 967 Community: Rural 53%(247) 19%(89) 8%(37) 7%(32) 12%(58) 463 Employ: Private Sector 56%(379) 23%(152) 7%(49) 5%(35) 9%(58) 673 Employ: Government 54%(67) 16%(20) 9%(11) 4%(5) 17%(21) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 45%(75) 21%(36) 11%(19) 6%(10) 16%(27) 165 Employ: Homemaker 51%(60) 22%(26) 5%(6) 3%(4) 19%(22) 119 Employ: Student 49%(38) 17%(13) 6%(4) 1%(1) 27%(21) 77 Employ: Retired 64%(333) 20%(104) 4%(23) 4%(19) 8%(41) 520 Employ: Unemployed 45%(92) 19%(38) 6%(12) 3%(7) 26%(54) 202 Employ: Other 53%(59) 18%(20) 5%(6) 4%(5) 19%(21) 111 Military HH: Yes 52%(174) 23%(77) 6%(21) 6%(21) 12%(39) 331 Military HH: No 56%(929) 20%(332) 7%(109) 4%(65) 14%(226) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 65%(681) 18%(189) 4%(44) 2%(18) 11%(115) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 45%(421) 23%(221) 9%(87) 7%(68) 16%(149) 946 Biden Job Approve 66%(781) 18%(212) 4%(47) 2%(18) 10%(118) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 41%(302) 25%(185) 11%(80) 9%(67) 15%(109) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_2: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Barring gun purchases by people on the federal no-fly or watch lists Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 55%(1103) 21%(409) 7%(130) 4%(85) 13%(264) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 69%(473) 17%(119) 4%(27) 2%(11) 9%(59) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 63%(308) 19%(93) 4%(21) 2%(7) 12%(59) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 43%(77) 26%(46) 11%(19) 4%(8) 16%(28) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 40%(225) 25%(139) 11%(60) 10%(59) 14%(81) 564 Favorable of Biden 67%(789) 18%(210) 4%(42) 2%(18) 10%(118) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 40%(296) 24%(179) 11%(83) 9%(66) 16%(115) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 69%(480) 16%(114) 3%(23) 2%(11) 10%(66) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 64%(309) 20%(97) 4%(19) 1%(6) 11%(52) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 48%(69) 25%(36) 13%(19) 3%(4) 11%(16) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 38%(227) 24%(143) 11%(63) 10%(62) 17%(99) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 50%(318) 23%(145) 6%(41) 5%(31) 16%(101) 635 #1 Issue: Security 46%(155) 23%(76) 8%(27) 9%(31) 14%(47) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 72%(222) 15%(47) 4%(13) 2%(6) 7%(22) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 64%(163) 23%(59) 4%(10) 2%(5) 7%(19) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 54%(65) 12%(15) 7%(9) 2%(2) 25%(30) 121 #1 Issue: Education 35%(24) 25%(18) 18%(13) 1%(1) 21%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 57%(55) 18%(17) 9%(9) 4%(4) 12%(11) 96 #1 Issue: Other 61%(101) 19%(32) 5%(9) 4%(6) 11%(19) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 68%(717) 17%(182) 4%(41) 2%(18) 9%(93) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 40%(278) 25%(171) 11%(74) 9%(61) 15%(106) 690 2020 Vote: Other 42%(28) 29%(19) 10%(7) 4%(3) 15%(10) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(77) 20%(36) 5%(8) 2%(3) 30%(54) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 69%(565) 18%(148) 3%(23) 2%(14) 8%(63) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 42%(250) 25%(145) 12%(70) 9%(51) 13%(74) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 38%(24) 27%(17) 10%(6) 5%(3) 19%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 69%(534) 19%(143) 3%(24) 2%(14) 7%(57) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 46%(301) 23%(147) 10%(67) 8%(50) 13%(86) 652 2016 Vote: Other 53%(57) 22%(24) 9%(10) 5%(5) 11%(12) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 46%(210) 21%(95) 6%(29) 3%(16) 23%(107) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_2: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Barring gun purchases by people on the federal no-fly or watch lists Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 55%(1103) 21%(409) 7%(130) 4%(85) 13%(264) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 58%(746) 21%(278) 6%(78) 5%(61) 10%(130) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 51%(357) 19%(132) 7%(52) 4%(25) 19%(134) 699 4-Region: Northeast 59%(210) 22%(79) 4%(13) 3%(11) 12%(43) 355 4-Region: Midwest 51%(235) 21%(97) 7%(32) 5%(24) 15%(68) 458 4-Region: South 56%(414) 20%(149) 6%(48) 4%(33) 13%(100) 744 4-Region: West 56%(243) 19%(84) 9%(38) 4%(17) 12%(53) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 68%(683) 17%(167) 3%(35) 2%(18) 10%(97) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 42%(304) 25%(182) 10%(73) 8%(58) 16%(115) 732 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: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Creating a national database with information about each gun sale Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(979) 21%(416) 8%(153) 12%(240) 10%(204) 1992 Gender: Male 43%(401) 22%(209) 9%(87) 17%(156) 9%(79) 932 Gender: Female 55%(578) 20%(207) 6%(67) 8%(83) 12%(124) 1060 Age: 18-34 39%(197) 24%(119) 10%(52) 11%(54) 16%(78) 500 Age: 35-44 56%(168) 21%(65) 8%(25) 7%(20) 8%(24) 303 Age: 45-64 48%(345) 23%(164) 5%(39) 15%(106) 10%(71) 725 Age: 65+ 58%(269) 15%(69) 8%(36) 13%(59) 7%(31) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 34%(56) 24%(40) 12%(21) 8%(13) 21%(35) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 46%(241) 24%(125) 9%(46) 10%(54) 11%(60) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 47%(227) 25%(121) 6%(27) 13%(65) 10%(47) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 56%(425) 16%(122) 8%(57) 13%(96) 7%(56) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 68%(582) 19%(165) 4%(38) 3%(22) 6%(54) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 41%(212) 22%(113) 9%(44) 14%(70) 14%(73) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 30%(186) 22%(138) 12%(72) 24%(148) 12%(77) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 63%(236) 23%(86) 5%(20) 4%(14) 6%(21) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 71%(346) 16%(79) 4%(18) 2%(9) 7%(33) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 36%(89) 23%(58) 11%(29) 21%(52) 9%(23) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 47%(122) 21%(54) 6%(15) 7%(18) 19%(49) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 25%(76) 21%(65) 12%(38) 30%(91) 11%(35) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 35%(110) 23%(73) 11%(34) 18%(57) 13%(42) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 70%(428) 17%(103) 6%(35) 3%(18) 5%(31) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 55%(329) 24%(140) 6%(33) 6%(35) 9%(56) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 28%(191) 22%(145) 12%(78) 27%(178) 12%(78) 670 Educ: < College 46%(579) 21%(257) 8%(98) 13%(161) 13%(159) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 53%(251) 21%(100) 7%(33) 11%(51) 8%(36) 471 Educ: Post-grad 56%(149) 22%(58) 9%(23) 10%(27) 4%(10) 268 Income: Under 50k 47%(445) 20%(186) 8%(77) 11%(101) 14%(135) 945 Income: 50k-100k 50%(335) 21%(141) 7%(49) 15%(97) 7%(44) 666 Income: 100k+ 52%(199) 23%(89) 7%(27) 11%(42) 7%(25) 381 Ethnicity: White 50%(798) 20%(327) 8%(128) 13%(215) 9%(143) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 52%(100) 23%(43) 7%(13) 12%(23) 7%(13) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_3: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Creating a national database with information about each gun sale Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(979) 21%(416) 8%(153) 12%(240) 10%(204) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 47%(119) 22%(57) 8%(19) 5%(12) 18%(45) 253 Ethnicity: Other 48%(62) 25%(32) 5%(6) 10%(13) 12%(16) 128 All Christian 47%(467) 21%(212) 7%(73) 16%(159) 8%(81) 991 All Non-Christian 52%(60) 24%(28) 7%(8) 6%(7) 10%(12) 114 Atheist 73%(68) 14%(13) 4%(4) 3%(3) 6%(5) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 52%(261) 19%(96) 9%(44) 8%(38) 12%(63) 502 Something Else 42%(124) 23%(68) 9%(25) 11%(32) 15%(44) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 49%(65) 25%(33) 7%(9) 8%(11) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 41%(206) 24%(121) 9%(46) 17%(86) 9%(44) 502 Non-Evangelical 50%(372) 19%(144) 6%(48) 13%(100) 10%(77) 741 Community: Urban 55%(306) 23%(132) 6%(33) 7%(38) 9%(53) 562 Community: Suburban 50%(482) 19%(186) 8%(73) 12%(120) 11%(107) 967 Community: Rural 41%(191) 21%(98) 10%(48) 18%(82) 10%(44) 463 Employ: Private Sector 49%(327) 25%(167) 6%(41) 13%(90) 7%(48) 673 Employ: Government 44%(55) 21%(26) 8%(10) 17%(22) 9%(11) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 47%(77) 21%(35) 8%(13) 12%(20) 12%(20) 165 Employ: Homemaker 47%(56) 19%(23) 6%(7) 13%(16) 15%(18) 119 Employ: Student 44%(34) 18%(14) 15%(11) 3%(3) 19%(15) 77 Employ: Retired 55%(285) 18%(92) 8%(43) 13%(68) 6%(33) 520 Employ: Unemployed 44%(90) 18%(36) 10%(20) 7%(14) 21%(43) 202 Employ: Other 50%(56) 21%(23) 8%(9) 6%(7) 15%(17) 111 Military HH: Yes 42%(139) 21%(68) 10%(32) 17%(57) 11%(35) 331 Military HH: No 51%(840) 21%(348) 7%(122) 11%(183) 10%(168) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 63%(654) 22%(231) 5%(50) 2%(23) 8%(88) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 34%(325) 20%(185) 11%(103) 23%(216) 12%(116) 946 Biden Job Approve 64%(758) 21%(252) 5%(56) 2%(24) 7%(87) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 27%(202) 20%(149) 13%(94) 29%(214) 11%(84) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_3: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Creating a national database with information about each gun sale Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(979) 21%(416) 8%(153) 12%(240) 10%(204) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 67%(465) 20%(137) 5%(31) 2%(13) 6%(42) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 60%(293) 23%(114) 5%(25) 2%(11) 9%(45) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 36%(65) 27%(48) 16%(29) 11%(20) 10%(18) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 24%(137) 18%(101) 12%(66) 34%(194) 12%(66) 564 Favorable of Biden 66%(773) 21%(247) 4%(53) 2%(22) 7%(82) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 26%(189) 21%(154) 12%(92) 29%(214) 12%(89) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 68%(473) 19%(132) 4%(27) 1%(10) 7%(52) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 62%(300) 24%(115) 5%(26) 2%(12) 6%(30) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 36%(51) 32%(46) 15%(21) 8%(11) 10%(14) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 23%(138) 18%(108) 12%(71) 34%(204) 13%(75) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 46%(290) 22%(143) 8%(51) 13%(83) 11%(69) 635 #1 Issue: Security 30%(100) 20%(68) 11%(37) 28%(94) 11%(37) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 69%(213) 20%(62) 3%(11) 3%(10) 4%(14) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 54%(138) 23%(59) 7%(18) 10%(25) 6%(16) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 50%(60) 16%(19) 7%(9) 3%(4) 24%(28) 121 #1 Issue: Education 36%(25) 29%(20) 10%(7) 3%(2) 22%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 58%(56) 21%(20) 4%(4) 5%(5) 11%(11) 96 #1 Issue: Other 58%(97) 15%(25) 10%(16) 9%(15) 8%(13) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 66%(690) 22%(228) 5%(48) 2%(20) 6%(65) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 27%(187) 21%(146) 12%(82) 28%(191) 12%(84) 690 2020 Vote: Other 34%(23) 15%(10) 14%(10) 24%(16) 12%(8) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(77) 17%(31) 8%(13) 7%(12) 26%(46) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 68%(557) 19%(158) 5%(40) 2%(19) 5%(39) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 29%(172) 22%(129) 11%(63) 28%(166) 10%(60) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 28%(18) 19%(12) 10%(6) 16%(10) 27%(17) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 69%(534) 20%(157) 4%(30) 1%(11) 5%(42) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 31%(201) 21%(140) 10%(68) 27%(176) 10%(68) 652 2016 Vote: Other 47%(50) 16%(17) 14%(15) 14%(15) 10%(11) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(194) 23%(103) 9%(41) 8%(36) 18%(82) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_3: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Creating a national database with information about each gun sale Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(979) 21%(416) 8%(153) 12%(240) 10%(204) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 50%(648) 21%(274) 8%(98) 13%(171) 8%(101) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 47%(331) 20%(142) 8%(55) 10%(69) 15%(103) 699 4-Region: Northeast 54%(193) 23%(80) 5%(19) 10%(36) 8%(28) 355 4-Region: Midwest 48%(219) 16%(72) 10%(47) 15%(68) 11%(51) 458 4-Region: South 47%(353) 21%(158) 8%(57) 12%(92) 11%(83) 744 4-Region: West 49%(215) 24%(105) 7%(30) 10%(44) 9%(41) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 68%(677) 20%(196) 5%(45) 2%(23) 6%(59) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 29%(211) 22%(161) 12%(88) 25%(181) 12%(91) 732 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: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning assault-style weapons Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(998) 14%(285) 9%(176) 16%(314) 11%(219) 1992 Gender: Male 42%(389) 17%(158) 11%(99) 22%(207) 9%(80) 932 Gender: Female 57%(608) 12%(127) 7%(78) 10%(108) 13%(138) 1060 Age: 18-34 38%(190) 18%(91) 12%(58) 17%(84) 15%(77) 500 Age: 35-44 49%(150) 19%(58) 9%(26) 13%(40) 10%(29) 303 Age: 45-64 50%(363) 12%(86) 7%(54) 18%(132) 12%(90) 725 Age: 65+ 64%(295) 11%(50) 8%(38) 13%(59) 5%(22) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 36%(60) 18%(29) 17%(27) 12%(19) 18%(29) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 41%(218) 20%(104) 9%(50) 17%(90) 12%(65) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 46%(225) 14%(70) 8%(37) 19%(91) 13%(63) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 61%(459) 10%(77) 7%(55) 14%(105) 8%(59) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 70%(604) 15%(133) 4%(33) 4%(34) 6%(56) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 43%(219) 13%(68) 12%(59) 19%(96) 14%(69) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 28%(175) 13%(83) 14%(84) 30%(184) 15%(94) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 66%(249) 21%(81) 4%(13) 5%(17) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 73%(355) 11%(53) 4%(20) 4%(17) 8%(40) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 30%(76) 14%(35) 16%(41) 31%(77) 9%(23) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 55%(143) 13%(33) 7%(18) 7%(19) 18%(46) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 21%(64) 14%(41) 15%(45) 37%(113) 14%(41) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 35%(111) 13%(42) 12%(39) 23%(72) 17%(52) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 75%(461) 14%(86) 2%(12) 4%(26) 5%(29) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 52%(309) 16%(96) 9%(53) 11%(65) 12%(69) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 29%(194) 13%(89) 14%(95) 31%(211) 12%(82) 670 Educ: < College 47%(590) 12%(152) 9%(110) 18%(226) 14%(175) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 55%(261) 17%(82) 8%(40) 12%(59) 6%(30) 471 Educ: Post-grad 54%(146) 19%(51) 10%(27) 11%(30) 5%(14) 268 Income: Under 50k 50%(475) 13%(123) 9%(87) 14%(129) 14%(130) 945 Income: 50k-100k 49%(325) 15%(98) 8%(53) 19%(128) 9%(62) 666 Income: 100k+ 52%(197) 17%(64) 10%(37) 15%(57) 7%(27) 381 Ethnicity: White 49%(795) 15%(238) 9%(151) 17%(267) 10%(161) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 47%(91) 16%(31) 6%(11) 17%(33) 14%(27) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_4: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning assault-style weapons Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(998) 14%(285) 9%(176) 16%(314) 11%(219) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 55%(140) 13%(33) 7%(18) 10%(26) 14%(36) 253 Ethnicity: Other 49%(63) 11%(14) 6%(8) 17%(21) 17%(21) 128 All Christian 49%(490) 15%(150) 9%(94) 18%(180) 8%(77) 991 All Non-Christian 55%(63) 23%(26) 3%(4) 9%(11) 9%(10) 114 Atheist 76%(70) 10%(10) 3%(2) 8%(7) 3%(3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 52%(259) 11%(56) 8%(42) 14%(72) 14%(73) 502 Something Else 40%(116) 14%(42) 12%(35) 15%(44) 19%(56) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 52%(68) 20%(26) 5%(7) 15%(19) 8%(10) 131 Evangelical 41%(205) 17%(85) 10%(51) 21%(105) 11%(56) 502 Non-Evangelical 52%(385) 14%(102) 10%(72) 15%(108) 10%(73) 741 Community: Urban 51%(287) 19%(104) 8%(46) 11%(64) 11%(60) 562 Community: Suburban 52%(504) 13%(124) 8%(80) 16%(157) 11%(102) 967 Community: Rural 44%(206) 12%(57) 11%(50) 20%(93) 12%(57) 463 Employ: Private Sector 49%(329) 16%(108) 9%(62) 18%(119) 8%(55) 673 Employ: Government 37%(46) 21%(26) 9%(12) 21%(26) 12%(14) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 37%(62) 18%(29) 10%(17) 19%(32) 15%(25) 165 Employ: Homemaker 52%(62) 6%(7) 6%(7) 20%(24) 16%(19) 119 Employ: Student 49%(38) 15%(11) 10%(8) 8%(6) 17%(13) 77 Employ: Retired 61%(317) 12%(60) 8%(43) 15%(76) 5%(25) 520 Employ: Unemployed 46%(93) 13%(27) 8%(16) 9%(19) 23%(48) 202 Employ: Other 46%(51) 14%(16) 11%(12) 11%(12) 18%(20) 111 Military HH: Yes 46%(154) 12%(39) 9%(28) 26%(87) 7%(23) 331 Military HH: No 51%(844) 15%(246) 9%(148) 14%(227) 12%(196) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 66%(695) 16%(165) 5%(57) 4%(39) 9%(90) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 32%(302) 13%(120) 13%(119) 29%(276) 14%(129) 946 Biden Job Approve 68%(805) 15%(175) 6%(66) 4%(48) 7%(83) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 23%(173) 13%(97) 15%(108) 36%(264) 14%(101) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_4: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning assault-style weapons Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(998) 14%(285) 9%(176) 16%(314) 11%(219) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 73%(502) 14%(98) 4%(30) 3%(17) 6%(41) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 62%(304) 16%(77) 7%(36) 6%(31) 8%(41) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 37%(66) 17%(30) 16%(29) 15%(27) 14%(26) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 19%(107) 12%(66) 14%(79) 42%(237) 13%(75) 564 Favorable of Biden 69%(813) 15%(177) 5%(61) 4%(44) 7%(81) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 22%(164) 14%(100) 14%(105) 36%(262) 14%(107) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 72%(500) 13%(94) 5%(34) 3%(18) 7%(48) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 65%(313) 17%(83) 6%(27) 5%(26) 7%(33) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 41%(59) 18%(26) 14%(20) 13%(18) 14%(21) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 18%(106) 12%(74) 14%(85) 41%(244) 14%(86) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 46%(290) 15%(97) 11%(72) 17%(105) 11%(71) 635 #1 Issue: Security 27%(92) 15%(52) 11%(37) 34%(116) 12%(41) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 70%(218) 14%(44) 4%(12) 5%(16) 6%(19) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 62%(159) 11%(27) 6%(16) 11%(28) 10%(26) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 51%(61) 15%(18) 7%(8) 7%(9) 21%(25) 121 #1 Issue: Education 39%(27) 20%(14) 8%(6) 11%(8) 22%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 58%(56) 16%(15) 11%(10) 8%(8) 8%(7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 57%(95) 10%(17) 9%(15) 15%(24) 9%(14) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 71%(744) 14%(152) 5%(49) 4%(45) 6%(62) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(169) 14%(97) 14%(96) 33%(229) 14%(99) 690 2020 Vote: Other 32%(22) 16%(11) 19%(12) 23%(15) 9%(6) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(61) 13%(23) 11%(19) 15%(26) 28%(49) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 72%(587) 15%(119) 5%(39) 3%(28) 5%(40) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 28%(166) 13%(77) 13%(80) 34%(200) 12%(68) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 37%(23) 9%(6) 10%(6) 24%(15) 20%(13) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 74%(570) 15%(115) 4%(32) 3%(22) 5%(35) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(186) 13%(88) 12%(79) 32%(210) 14%(89) 652 2016 Vote: Other 46%(49) 7%(7) 17%(18) 23%(24) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(193) 16%(74) 10%(48) 13%(58) 19%(85) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_4: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning assault-style weapons Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(998) 14%(285) 9%(176) 16%(314) 11%(219) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 53%(680) 14%(175) 8%(110) 17%(221) 8%(107) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 45%(318) 16%(110) 10%(67) 13%(93) 16%(112) 699 4-Region: Northeast 56%(200) 16%(56) 6%(21) 11%(41) 11%(37) 355 4-Region: Midwest 49%(223) 11%(49) 10%(44) 19%(88) 12%(53) 458 4-Region: South 48%(354) 17%(123) 8%(62) 17%(125) 11%(80) 744 4-Region: West 51%(221) 13%(57) 11%(49) 14%(61) 11%(48) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 71%(708) 15%(146) 4%(45) 4%(38) 6%(63) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27%(197) 14%(101) 14%(100) 31%(226) 15%(108) 732 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: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning high-capacity ammunition magazines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(957) 17%(330) 9%(183) 14%(280) 12%(242) 1992 Gender: Male 41%(384) 20%(187) 10%(97) 20%(182) 9%(82) 932 Gender: Female 54%(572) 14%(144) 8%(86) 9%(97) 15%(160) 1060 Age: 18-34 37%(184) 19%(96) 13%(66) 14%(70) 17%(85) 500 Age: 35-44 44%(134) 21%(63) 11%(32) 11%(34) 13%(40) 303 Age: 45-64 47%(337) 17%(125) 7%(53) 17%(124) 12%(86) 725 Age: 65+ 65%(302) 10%(46) 7%(33) 11%(53) 7%(31) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 36%(59) 13%(21) 18%(29) 10%(17) 23%(39) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 38%(201) 23%(120) 12%(62) 14%(71) 14%(73) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 41%(201) 20%(96) 8%(38) 17%(82) 14%(70) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 60%(457) 12%(89) 7%(49) 14%(103) 8%(58) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 66%(570) 17%(145) 6%(55) 3%(28) 7%(63) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 43%(219) 13%(68) 10%(51) 17%(89) 16%(84) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 27%(167) 19%(118) 12%(77) 26%(163) 15%(95) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 61%(229) 22%(84) 8%(29) 4%(15) 5%(19) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 71%(342) 13%(61) 5%(26) 3%(13) 9%(44) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 35%(88) 15%(37) 12%(30) 29%(73) 9%(23) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 50%(131) 12%(30) 8%(21) 6%(16) 23%(61) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 22%(67) 22%(66) 12%(38) 31%(94) 13%(39) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 32%(100) 17%(52) 13%(40) 22%(69) 18%(56) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 71%(439) 14%(88) 4%(23) 4%(24) 7%(40) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 51%(304) 17%(102) 10%(58) 10%(57) 12%(72) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 27%(182) 19%(126) 13%(90) 28%(187) 13%(85) 670 Educ: < College 44%(552) 15%(190) 9%(115) 17%(211) 15%(184) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 56%(263) 19%(89) 8%(40) 9%(42) 8%(38) 471 Educ: Post-grad 53%(141) 19%(52) 11%(29) 10%(27) 7%(19) 268 Income: Under 50k 48%(458) 14%(135) 8%(77) 13%(126) 16%(149) 945 Income: 50k-100k 47%(313) 17%(115) 10%(65) 17%(111) 9%(62) 666 Income: 100k+ 49%(185) 21%(81) 11%(41) 11%(43) 8%(31) 381 Ethnicity: White 48%(778) 17%(268) 10%(156) 15%(235) 11%(174) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 45%(86) 24%(46) 7%(14) 17%(33) 7%(14) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_5: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning high-capacity ammunition magazines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(957) 17%(330) 9%(183) 14%(280) 12%(242) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 48%(120) 16%(41) 8%(20) 10%(24) 19%(47) 253 Ethnicity: Other 45%(58) 17%(21) 5%(7) 16%(21) 16%(21) 128 All Christian 48%(475) 18%(176) 9%(90) 16%(163) 9%(87) 991 All Non-Christian 46%(53) 24%(27) 12%(14) 4%(5) 14%(16) 114 Atheist 77%(71) 9%(8) — (0) 9%(8) 6%(5) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 51%(257) 14%(71) 10%(50) 10%(49) 15%(75) 502 Something Else 34%(100) 17%(49) 10%(30) 19%(55) 20%(59) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 43%(57) 21%(28) 13%(16) 9%(12) 14%(18) 131 Evangelical 37%(187) 21%(107) 11%(53) 21%(106) 10%(49) 502 Non-Evangelical 51%(378) 15%(108) 8%(61) 14%(101) 13%(93) 741 Community: Urban 48%(269) 21%(118) 8%(44) 11%(60) 13%(71) 562 Community: Suburban 51%(491) 15%(145) 10%(92) 14%(136) 11%(104) 967 Community: Rural 42%(196) 15%(68) 10%(47) 18%(84) 14%(67) 463 Employ: Private Sector 44%(299) 22%(146) 11%(71) 15%(99) 9%(59) 673 Employ: Government 37%(46) 21%(26) 12%(14) 20%(25) 10%(12) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 42%(70) 18%(30) 9%(15) 14%(24) 16%(27) 165 Employ: Homemaker 45%(53) 8%(10) 7%(9) 18%(22) 21%(26) 119 Employ: Student 38%(29) 15%(12) 13%(10) 11%(8) 23%(17) 77 Employ: Retired 62%(321) 12%(61) 7%(38) 13%(69) 6%(32) 520 Employ: Unemployed 43%(87) 13%(27) 7%(15) 9%(19) 27%(54) 202 Employ: Other 46%(51) 17%(19) 11%(12) 13%(14) 13%(15) 111 Military HH: Yes 45%(149) 13%(43) 11%(38) 21%(68) 10%(34) 331 Military HH: No 49%(808) 17%(288) 9%(145) 13%(212) 13%(208) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 64%(667) 18%(190) 6%(62) 3%(33) 9%(94) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 31%(290) 15%(140) 13%(121) 26%(247) 16%(148) 946 Biden Job Approve 65%(767) 17%(202) 6%(72) 4%(46) 8%(91) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 23%(171) 16%(122) 15%(110) 31%(230) 15%(110) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_5: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning high-capacity ammunition magazines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(957) 17%(330) 9%(183) 14%(280) 12%(242) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 70%(479) 16%(112) 5%(35) 2%(17) 7%(46) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 59%(288) 18%(90) 8%(37) 6%(29) 9%(44) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 34%(61) 20%(36) 18%(32) 11%(19) 17%(31) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 19%(109) 15%(86) 14%(78) 37%(211) 14%(79) 564 Favorable of Biden 66%(772) 17%(203) 6%(68) 4%(41) 8%(91) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 22%(163) 16%(118) 14%(102) 32%(236) 16%(119) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 68%(474) 17%(115) 5%(35) 3%(19) 7%(51) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 62%(298) 18%(88) 7%(34) 5%(23) 8%(40) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 38%(55) 19%(27) 17%(24) 10%(15) 16%(23) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 18%(108) 15%(92) 13%(78) 37%(221) 16%(96) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 43%(274) 19%(120) 9%(60) 16%(101) 13%(81) 635 #1 Issue: Security 28%(96) 15%(51) 12%(41) 30%(100) 15%(50) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 67%(207) 19%(57) 5%(15) 2%(7) 8%(23) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 59%(152) 16%(41) 6%(14) 13%(33) 6%(17) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 51%(62) 12%(15) 14%(17) 3%(3) 20%(24) 121 #1 Issue: Education 25%(17) 26%(18) 15%(11) 9%(6) 26%(18) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 60%(58) 13%(13) 10%(9) 7%(7) 10%(10) 96 #1 Issue: Other 55%(91) 9%(16) 10%(17) 14%(23) 12%(19) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 68%(712) 16%(170) 6%(61) 3%(33) 7%(75) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 23%(158) 18%(123) 13%(91) 31%(213) 15%(104) 690 2020 Vote: Other 28%(19) 25%(17) 15%(10) 21%(14) 12%(8) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(63) 11%(20) 12%(22) 11%(20) 30%(53) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 69%(562) 16%(129) 6%(48) 3%(27) 6%(47) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 28%(165) 17%(102) 14%(81) 28%(168) 13%(74) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 35%(22) 11%(7) 6%(4) 23%(14) 25%(16) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 71%(546) 17%(131) 5%(37) 3%(23) 5%(37) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(189) 16%(103) 13%(87) 28%(181) 14%(92) 652 2016 Vote: Other 43%(47) 11%(12) 12%(13) 21%(22) 13%(14) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(174) 18%(84) 10%(47) 12%(54) 21%(98) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_5: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning high-capacity ammunition magazines Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(957) 17%(330) 9%(183) 14%(280) 12%(242) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 51%(664) 16%(213) 9%(115) 14%(187) 9%(114) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 42%(292) 17%(118) 10%(69) 13%(93) 18%(127) 699 4-Region: Northeast 52%(186) 18%(62) 7%(24) 10%(37) 13%(47) 355 4-Region: Midwest 46%(210) 14%(66) 10%(47) 16%(72) 14%(63) 458 4-Region: South 46%(340) 17%(127) 11%(78) 14%(107) 12%(91) 744 4-Region: West 51%(221) 17%(75) 8%(34) 15%(64) 10%(42) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 68%(675) 16%(162) 6%(59) 3%(34) 7%(70) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 26%(187) 18%(132) 13%(97) 27%(199) 16%(115) 732 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_6: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been reported as dangerous to law enforcement by a mental health provider Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 64%(1268) 19%(369) 6%(111) 4%(70) 9%(173) 1992 Gender: Male 57%(528) 24%(224) 7%(65) 5%(46) 7%(69) 932 Gender: Female 70%(740) 14%(144) 4%(47) 2%(24) 10%(105) 1060 Age: 18-34 52%(262) 19%(93) 10%(49) 5%(24) 15%(73) 500 Age: 35-44 61%(185) 22%(67) 6%(18) 3%(9) 8%(23) 303 Age: 45-64 67%(484) 17%(125) 5%(33) 4%(26) 8%(57) 725 Age: 65+ 73%(337) 18%(84) 2%(11) 2%(11) 4%(20) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 53%(88) 15%(25) 12%(19) 4%(6) 16%(26) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 54%(286) 21%(111) 8%(44) 4%(23) 12%(63) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 62%(304) 21%(101) 5%(25) 4%(18) 8%(40) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 73%(553) 16%(121) 3%(21) 2%(18) 6%(42) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 75%(649) 16%(134) 3%(22) 1%(10) 5%(46) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 57%(291) 19%(98) 7%(36) 4%(18) 13%(68) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 53%(329) 22%(137) 9%(53) 7%(42) 10%(59) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 69%(261) 23%(86) 2%(9) 2%(6) 4%(14) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 80%(388) 10%(47) 3%(13) 1%(4) 7%(32) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 52%(130) 25%(62) 9%(24) 5%(14) 9%(22) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 62%(161) 14%(36) 5%(13) 2%(4) 18%(45) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 45%(137) 25%(76) 11%(32) 9%(27) 11%(32) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 61%(192) 19%(61) 7%(21) 5%(15) 9%(27) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 78%(477) 13%(80) 3%(19) 1%(9) 5%(30) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 66%(392) 20%(119) 5%(27) 1%(8) 8%(46) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 52%(348) 23%(152) 9%(57) 8%(52) 9%(61) 670 Educ: < College 62%(771) 18%(230) 5%(68) 4%(47) 11%(137) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 68%(320) 18%(86) 5%(26) 3%(14) 5%(26) 471 Educ: Post-grad 66%(178) 20%(53) 7%(17) 3%(9) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 63%(597) 17%(158) 5%(46) 3%(30) 12%(114) 945 Income: 50k-100k 64%(429) 19%(124) 7%(47) 4%(28) 6%(38) 666 Income: 100k+ 64%(243) 23%(87) 5%(18) 3%(11) 5%(21) 381 Ethnicity: White 64%(1032) 20%(314) 5%(87) 4%(60) 7%(118) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 61%(119) 14%(28) 7%(13) 9%(17) 9%(17) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_6: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been reported as dangerous to law enforcement by a mental health provider Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 64%(1268) 19%(369) 6%(111) 4%(70) 9%(173) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 63%(160) 15%(37) 7%(17) 2%(4) 14%(34) 253 Ethnicity: Other 59%(76) 14%(18) 6%(8) 4%(6) 17%(21) 128 All Christian 62%(618) 21%(204) 6%(55) 5%(48) 7%(66) 991 All Non-Christian 62%(71) 20%(23) 7%(8) 2%(2) 8%(10) 114 Atheist 81%(74) 12%(11) 3%(3) 1%(1) 3%(3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 64%(323) 17%(84) 5%(26) 1%(6) 12%(62) 502 Something Else 62%(182) 16%(47) 7%(20) 4%(12) 11%(32) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 63%(83) 20%(26) 7%(9) 2%(2) 8%(10) 131 Evangelical 57%(285) 21%(103) 8%(42) 6%(32) 8%(39) 502 Non-Evangelical 67%(493) 19%(140) 4%(27) 3%(25) 8%(56) 741 Community: Urban 66%(371) 17%(93) 5%(30) 3%(14) 9%(53) 562 Community: Suburban 63%(609) 19%(187) 7%(64) 3%(27) 8%(80) 967 Community: Rural 62%(288) 19%(89) 4%(17) 6%(29) 9%(40) 463 Employ: Private Sector 63%(423) 22%(145) 6%(43) 4%(28) 5%(33) 673 Employ: Government 57%(71) 17%(21) 6%(8) 5%(6) 15%(19) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 55%(90) 20%(34) 7%(11) 6%(10) 12%(20) 165 Employ: Homemaker 62%(74) 21%(25) 3%(3) 2%(3) 12%(14) 119 Employ: Student 59%(45) 10%(8) 12%(9) 5%(4) 14%(11) 77 Employ: Retired 72%(372) 18%(95) 3%(14) 3%(13) 5%(26) 520 Employ: Unemployed 58%(117) 13%(27) 7%(14) 2%(5) 19%(39) 202 Employ: Other 68%(76) 13%(15) 8%(9) 1%(1) 10%(11) 111 Military HH: Yes 62%(205) 20%(65) 5%(17) 5%(18) 8%(26) 331 Military HH: No 64%(1064) 18%(303) 6%(94) 3%(52) 9%(147) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 71%(748) 16%(171) 3%(35) 1%(11) 8%(81) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 55%(520) 21%(198) 8%(76) 6%(59) 10%(92) 946 Biden Job Approve 74%(875) 15%(172) 4%(41) 1%(12) 7%(77) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 49%(366) 25%(185) 9%(70) 8%(58) 9%(64) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_6: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been reported as dangerous to law enforcement by a mental health provider Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 64%(1268) 19%(369) 6%(111) 4%(70) 9%(173) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 77%(530) 14%(97) 3%(18) 1%(6) 5%(37) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 70%(344) 15%(75) 5%(23) 1%(6) 8%(40) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 54%(97) 26%(47) 5%(8) 5%(9) 10%(18) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 48%(269) 24%(138) 11%(62) 9%(49) 8%(46) 564 Favorable of Biden 75%(883) 15%(175) 3%(33) 1%(10) 6%(75) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 49%(358) 25%(182) 10%(72) 8%(59) 9%(67) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 76%(527) 14%(100) 3%(18) 1%(6) 6%(43) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 74%(356) 16%(75) 3%(15) 1%(4) 7%(32) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 52%(75) 30%(43) 6%(9) 3%(4) 9%(13) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 48%(284) 23%(139) 11%(63) 9%(56) 9%(54) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 60%(381) 21%(131) 6%(35) 4%(25) 10%(63) 635 #1 Issue: Security 57%(192) 21%(70) 8%(28) 7%(25) 6%(22) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 71%(220) 17%(53) 4%(12) 3%(8) 5%(16) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 75%(193) 16%(42) 1%(3) 1%(4) 6%(15) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55%(67) 12%(15) 13%(16) 1%(2) 18%(22) 121 #1 Issue: Education 52%(37) 16%(11) 12%(9) 1%(1) 18%(13) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 69%(67) 15%(15) 6%(5) 2%(2) 8%(7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 67%(112) 19%(32) 2%(3) 2%(3) 9%(16) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 76%(797) 15%(162) 3%(29) 1%(8) 5%(56) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 48%(331) 24%(165) 10%(69) 8%(55) 10%(70) 690 2020 Vote: Other 49%(33) 23%(15) 11%(8) 7%(5) 10%(7) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 58%(104) 14%(25) 3%(6) 1%(3) 23%(40) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 77%(630) 15%(119) 3%(20) 1%(10) 4%(34) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 50%(294) 24%(141) 10%(60) 8%(45) 8%(49) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 50%(31) 24%(15) 7%(4) 2%(1) 17%(11) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 77%(595) 16%(121) 3%(21) 1%(9) 4%(28) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 53%(344) 23%(148) 8%(55) 7%(46) 9%(58) 652 2016 Vote: Other 64%(69) 16%(18) 7%(8) 4%(4) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 57%(259) 18%(81) 6%(28) 2%(11) 17%(77) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_6: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been reported as dangerous to law enforcement by a mental health provider Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 64%(1268) 19%(369) 6%(111) 4%(70) 9%(173) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 66%(858) 18%(239) 5%(67) 4%(46) 7%(84) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 59%(411) 19%(130) 6%(45) 3%(24) 13%(89) 699 4-Region: Northeast 68%(243) 16%(58) 5%(17) 2%(7) 9%(30) 355 4-Region: Midwest 60%(275) 20%(94) 4%(20) 5%(22) 10%(46) 458 4-Region: South 62%(461) 19%(145) 6%(45) 3%(24) 9%(70) 744 4-Region: West 66%(289) 17%(73) 7%(29) 4%(17) 6%(27) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 76%(756) 15%(151) 3%(26) 1%(11) 6%(56) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 51%(376) 23%(168) 9%(66) 7%(50) 10%(72) 732 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_7: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 57%(1130) 21%(417) 6%(125) 7%(136) 9%(184) 1992 Gender: Male 49%(453) 24%(224) 10%(94) 10%(93) 7%(69) 932 Gender: Female 64%(677) 18%(193) 3%(31) 4%(43) 11%(115) 1060 Age: 18-34 46%(232) 23%(117) 9%(43) 7%(36) 14%(72) 500 Age: 35-44 52%(157) 24%(73) 9%(27) 6%(18) 9%(27) 303 Age: 45-64 57%(410) 21%(150) 5%(39) 8%(57) 10%(69) 725 Age: 65+ 71%(331) 17%(77) 3%(15) 5%(24) 3%(16) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 44%(72) 21%(35) 9%(15) 7%(11) 19%(31) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 48%(253) 25%(133) 9%(48) 7%(35) 11%(57) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 51%(250) 23%(112) 8%(38) 8%(40) 10%(46) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 68%(518) 16%(125) 3%(23) 6%(42) 6%(49) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 72%(620) 15%(131) 5%(41) 2%(21) 6%(48) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 54%(278) 20%(102) 5%(25) 7%(35) 14%(71) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 37%(232) 30%(184) 9%(59) 13%(80) 11%(66) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 66%(248) 17%(66) 9%(34) 3%(13) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 77%(372) 13%(65) 1%(7) 2%(9) 7%(32) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 46%(116) 26%(65) 8%(21) 11%(27) 9%(23) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 63%(162) 14%(37) 2%(5) 3%(7) 18%(47) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 29%(89) 31%(93) 13%(40) 17%(53) 10%(29) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 45%(143) 29%(91) 6%(19) 8%(27) 12%(36) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 78%(480) 12%(72) 4%(25) 2%(10) 4%(27) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 58%(345) 23%(134) 5%(31) 4%(26) 10%(56) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 39%(261) 29%(195) 9%(59) 14%(96) 9%(59) 670 Educ: < College 54%(676) 20%(248) 7%(84) 8%(97) 12%(148) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 62%(290) 22%(102) 7%(31) 5%(22) 5%(25) 471 Educ: Post-grad 61%(163) 25%(68) 4%(10) 6%(16) 4%(10) 268 Income: Under 50k 55%(519) 20%(186) 6%(56) 7%(64) 13%(119) 945 Income: 50k-100k 59%(395) 20%(134) 7%(47) 7%(46) 7%(44) 666 Income: 100k+ 57%(216) 25%(97) 6%(22) 7%(26) 6%(21) 381 Ethnicity: White 58%(930) 21%(340) 7%(106) 7%(112) 8%(123) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 56%(108) 21%(40) 9%(18) 7%(14) 6%(12) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_7: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 57%(1130) 21%(417) 6%(125) 7%(136) 9%(184) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 53%(134) 22%(55) 3%(7) 6%(14) 17%(42) 253 Ethnicity: Other 51%(65) 17%(22) 10%(13) 7%(9) 15%(19) 128 All Christian 55%(549) 23%(228) 7%(68) 8%(83) 6%(64) 991 All Non-Christian 58%(66) 17%(19) 9%(10) 5%(5) 12%(13) 114 Atheist 80%(74) 11%(10) 4%(4) — (0) 5%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 59%(295) 17%(84) 6%(30) 5%(26) 13%(67) 502 Something Else 50%(147) 26%(76) 5%(14) 7%(21) 12%(35) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 55%(72) 19%(26) 8%(10) 7%(10) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 47%(234) 28%(140) 8%(40) 10%(51) 7%(38) 502 Non-Evangelical 60%(446) 21%(153) 5%(34) 7%(49) 8%(59) 741 Community: Urban 55%(311) 22%(125) 8%(45) 4%(25) 10%(56) 562 Community: Suburban 58%(564) 20%(194) 6%(56) 7%(63) 9%(90) 967 Community: Rural 55%(254) 21%(98) 5%(25) 10%(48) 8%(38) 463 Employ: Private Sector 54%(360) 25%(170) 8%(52) 7%(50) 6%(40) 673 Employ: Government 55%(68) 22%(28) 3%(4) 6%(8) 13%(16) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 50%(82) 19%(32) 13%(21) 7%(12) 11%(19) 165 Employ: Homemaker 54%(65) 18%(21) 7%(8) 7%(8) 15%(17) 119 Employ: Student 44%(34) 24%(19) 7%(5) 8%(6) 17%(13) 77 Employ: Retired 68%(356) 18%(93) 3%(14) 7%(35) 4%(23) 520 Employ: Unemployed 51%(104) 19%(38) 5%(10) 5%(10) 20%(40) 202 Employ: Other 55%(61) 16%(17) 10%(11) 6%(7) 14%(15) 111 Military HH: Yes 58%(191) 17%(55) 7%(24) 11%(35) 8%(26) 331 Military HH: No 57%(938) 22%(362) 6%(102) 6%(100) 10%(158) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 68%(710) 18%(186) 5%(53) 2%(18) 8%(79) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 44%(420) 24%(231) 8%(72) 12%(117) 11%(105) 946 Biden Job Approve 70%(824) 17%(198) 4%(52) 2%(22) 7%(81) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 37%(278) 28%(208) 10%(73) 15%(113) 10%(71) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_7: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 57%(1130) 21%(417) 6%(125) 7%(136) 9%(184) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 71%(490) 16%(110) 5%(33) 2%(13) 6%(43) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 68%(334) 18%(88) 4%(19) 2%(9) 8%(38) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 48%(85) 25%(45) 10%(18) 7%(12) 10%(18) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 34%(193) 29%(163) 10%(55) 18%(101) 9%(53) 564 Favorable of Biden 71%(840) 16%(193) 4%(49) 2%(22) 6%(72) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 36%(264) 28%(210) 10%(73) 15%(113) 11%(78) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 72%(497) 15%(104) 4%(31) 1%(10) 7%(51) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 71%(343) 18%(88) 4%(18) 2%(12) 4%(21) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 50%(72) 25%(36) 10%(14) 6%(8) 10%(14) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 32%(193) 29%(174) 10%(59) 18%(105) 11%(65) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 50%(315) 26%(166) 7%(46) 7%(44) 10%(64) 635 #1 Issue: Security 45%(150) 26%(87) 8%(29) 16%(53) 5%(17) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 74%(229) 14%(44) 4%(13) 3%(8) 5%(16) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 66%(170) 18%(47) 3%(8) 4%(11) 8%(20) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55%(67) 13%(16) 3%(4) 3%(4) 25%(31) 121 #1 Issue: Education 47%(33) 16%(11) 19%(13) 3%(2) 15%(11) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 60%(58) 24%(23) 6%(5) 5%(5) 5%(5) 96 #1 Issue: Other 65%(108) 13%(22) 5%(8) 6%(9) 12%(20) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 74%(775) 15%(155) 4%(45) 2%(19) 5%(57) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 36%(247) 29%(201) 10%(66) 15%(101) 11%(75) 690 2020 Vote: Other 47%(31) 21%(14) 9%(6) 13%(8) 11%(7) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(74) 25%(45) 5%(8) 4%(8) 24%(43) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 75%(611) 14%(117) 5%(37) 2%(15) 4%(33) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 40%(235) 27%(161) 9%(53) 15%(90) 9%(51) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 42%(26) 20%(12) 5%(3) 10%(6) 24%(15) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 75%(578) 16%(123) 4%(28) 2%(13) 4%(32) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 41%(270) 26%(172) 8%(53) 14%(91) 10%(65) 652 2016 Vote: Other 54%(58) 19%(20) 8%(9) 10%(11) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 49%(223) 22%(101) 8%(35) 5%(21) 17%(76) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_7: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 57%(1130) 21%(417) 6%(125) 7%(136) 9%(184) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 59%(767) 21%(267) 6%(75) 7%(93) 7%(90) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 52%(362) 21%(150) 7%(51) 6%(42) 13%(94) 699 4-Region: Northeast 61%(217) 20%(71) 5%(19) 4%(16) 9%(32) 355 4-Region: Midwest 57%(260) 19%(88) 6%(28) 7%(33) 11%(48) 458 4-Region: South 55%(412) 22%(161) 5%(38) 8%(63) 10%(71) 744 4-Region: West 55%(241) 22%(97) 9%(41) 5%(24) 7%(32) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 73%(733) 15%(145) 4%(45) 2%(23) 5%(54) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 38%(279) 29%(212) 9%(69) 13%(96) 10%(76) 732 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_8: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making it easier for people to buy gun silencers, also known as suppressors, which reduce the amount of noise generated by firing Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(262) 11%(216) 14%(288) 47%(927) 15%(298) 1992 Gender: Male 17%(161) 13%(120) 16%(149) 42%(392) 12%(110) 932 Gender: Female 10%(101) 9%(96) 13%(140) 50%(535) 18%(188) 1060 Age: 18-34 18%(90) 13%(64) 19%(97) 30%(150) 20%(99) 500 Age: 35-44 19%(58) 15%(45) 18%(56) 34%(104) 13%(40) 303 Age: 45-64 10%(72) 11%(79) 12%(85) 52%(377) 16%(113) 725 Age: 65+ 9%(42) 6%(29) 11%(51) 64%(296) 10%(46) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(27) 16%(26) 19%(32) 27%(44) 22%(37) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 20%(105) 12%(65) 19%(100) 32%(170) 17%(87) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 12%(60) 13%(62) 15%(71) 42%(204) 18%(90) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 9%(66) 8%(62) 11%(81) 63%(473) 10%(74) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 15%(131) 9%(78) 9%(80) 57%(488) 10%(84) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(63) 8%(42) 15%(76) 44%(226) 20%(103) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(68) 15%(96) 21%(132) 34%(213) 18%(111) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 19%(70) 13%(48) 9%(33) 52%(195) 8%(30) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 13%(61) 6%(30) 10%(47) 61%(293) 11%(54) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(38) 8%(20) 20%(50) 42%(106) 15%(38) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(25) 9%(23) 10%(26) 46%(120) 25%(65) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 17%(53) 17%(52) 22%(66) 30%(91) 14%(42) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(15) 14%(44) 21%(67) 38%(122) 22%(69) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 15%(94) 9%(53) 7%(44) 60%(371) 8%(51) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 12%(73) 10%(61) 13%(78) 49%(290) 16%(92) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(87) 14%(95) 22%(148) 34%(230) 16%(110) 670 Educ: < College 11%(137) 10%(125) 15%(191) 46%(576) 18%(224) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 16%(74) 12%(55) 13%(62) 48%(228) 11%(51) 471 Educ: Post-grad 19%(52) 13%(36) 13%(35) 46%(123) 8%(22) 268 Income: Under 50k 11%(108) 9%(89) 14%(129) 48%(453) 18%(166) 945 Income: 50k-100k 16%(103) 12%(82) 15%(99) 44%(296) 13%(85) 666 Income: 100k+ 13%(51) 12%(45) 16%(61) 46%(177) 13%(48) 381 Ethnicity: White 13%(214) 11%(170) 16%(252) 47%(762) 13%(213) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 19%(37) 9%(18) 16%(30) 40%(77) 16%(31) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_8: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making it easier for people to buy gun silencers, also known as suppressors, which reduce the amount of noise generated by firing Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(262) 11%(216) 14%(288) 47%(927) 15%(298) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 14%(35) 14%(35) 8%(20) 45%(114) 19%(49) 253 Ethnicity: Other 11%(14) 8%(11) 13%(17) 40%(51) 28%(36) 128 All Christian 13%(133) 12%(121) 15%(148) 47%(467) 12%(122) 991 All Non-Christian 23%(26) 13%(15) 15%(17) 34%(39) 15%(17) 114 Atheist 10%(9) 7%(7) 6%(5) 67%(62) 10%(9) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12%(60) 8%(42) 13%(67) 48%(239) 19%(95) 502 Something Else 11%(33) 11%(32) 18%(52) 41%(120) 19%(55) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 23%(30) 14%(18) 16%(21) 33%(44) 14%(18) 131 Evangelical 15%(76) 13%(64) 22%(111) 37%(188) 13%(64) 502 Non-Evangelical 11%(84) 11%(81) 11%(81) 52%(387) 15%(108) 741 Community: Urban 19%(106) 14%(79) 13%(72) 40%(225) 14%(80) 562 Community: Suburban 12%(112) 8%(82) 15%(144) 49%(478) 16%(151) 967 Community: Rural 10%(44) 12%(56) 16%(73) 48%(224) 14%(66) 463 Employ: Private Sector 17%(118) 15%(101) 13%(90) 42%(283) 12%(82) 673 Employ: Government 16%(20) 15%(19) 18%(23) 35%(43) 15%(19) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(25) 7%(12) 20%(34) 42%(69) 15%(25) 165 Employ: Homemaker 12%(14) 5%(6) 23%(27) 37%(44) 23%(27) 119 Employ: Student 14%(11) 17%(13) 16%(12) 32%(25) 21%(16) 77 Employ: Retired 10%(53) 6%(33) 13%(66) 61%(315) 10%(52) 520 Employ: Unemployed 7%(15) 10%(21) 10%(20) 45%(92) 27%(55) 202 Employ: Other 5%(6) 9%(10) 15%(17) 50%(56) 20%(22) 111 Military HH: Yes 10%(32) 14%(48) 17%(55) 43%(143) 16%(53) 331 Military HH: No 14%(231) 10%(169) 14%(233) 47%(783) 15%(245) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 16%(169) 9%(97) 9%(99) 54%(560) 12%(121) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 10%(94) 13%(119) 20%(190) 39%(366) 19%(177) 946 Biden Job Approve 14%(170) 9%(104) 10%(122) 55%(651) 11%(131) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 12%(87) 14%(104) 22%(163) 35%(258) 18%(130) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_8: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making it easier for people to buy gun silencers, also known as suppressors, which reduce the amount of noise generated by firing Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(262) 11%(216) 14%(288) 47%(927) 15%(298) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 18%(125) 9%(65) 8%(52) 56%(383) 9%(64) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 9%(46) 8%(39) 14%(70) 55%(267) 14%(66) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 11%(19) 11%(19) 25%(44) 38%(68) 16%(28) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 12%(68) 15%(85) 21%(118) 34%(190) 18%(102) 564 Favorable of Biden 15%(171) 8%(97) 10%(121) 56%(663) 11%(124) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 11%(82) 14%(105) 21%(159) 34%(255) 19%(138) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 16%(113) 8%(54) 8%(54) 58%(399) 11%(74) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 12%(58) 9%(43) 14%(67) 55%(264) 10%(50) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 7%(10) 11%(15) 23%(33) 42%(61) 18%(25) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 12%(73) 15%(90) 21%(126) 33%(194) 19%(112) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 15%(98) 13%(80) 14%(88) 42%(264) 17%(105) 635 #1 Issue: Security 13%(42) 14%(46) 18%(61) 41%(139) 14%(48) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 14%(44) 8%(26) 11%(35) 56%(174) 10%(31) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 12%(29) 8%(20) 13%(34) 57%(145) 11%(28) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 11%(14) 8%(9) 11%(13) 40%(48) 31%(38) 121 #1 Issue: Education 8%(5) 25%(18) 21%(15) 26%(19) 20%(14) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 11%(10) 3%(3) 22%(22) 52%(51) 11%(11) 96 #1 Issue: Other 11%(19) 8%(14) 13%(21) 53%(88) 15%(24) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 13%(140) 8%(84) 10%(107) 58%(609) 11%(112) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(83) 15%(101) 21%(142) 35%(238) 18%(125) 690 2020 Vote: Other 21%(14) 20%(13) 18%(12) 26%(17) 16%(11) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(24) 10%(17) 16%(28) 34%(60) 28%(49) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 16%(126) 9%(71) 9%(73) 59%(480) 8%(64) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(60) 15%(87) 22%(132) 37%(218) 16%(94) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 8%(5) 10%(7) 13%(8) 40%(25) 30%(19) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 14%(111) 8%(63) 9%(70) 61%(471) 8%(59) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(70) 15%(99) 18%(120) 37%(244) 18%(118) 652 2016 Vote: Other 12%(13) 12%(13) 20%(22) 38%(41) 17%(19) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(68) 9%(41) 17%(77) 37%(171) 22%(101) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_8: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Making it easier for people to buy gun silencers, also known as suppressors, which reduce the amount of noise generated by firing Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(262) 11%(216) 14%(288) 47%(927) 15%(298) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 13%(164) 12%(149) 14%(186) 49%(633) 12%(160) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 14%(98) 10%(67) 15%(103) 42%(294) 20%(138) 699 4-Region: Northeast 15%(52) 11%(40) 12%(43) 49%(174) 13%(47) 355 4-Region: Midwest 12%(56) 11%(51) 13%(60) 47%(215) 17%(76) 458 4-Region: South 13%(93) 10%(78) 17%(127) 44%(328) 16%(117) 744 4-Region: West 14%(62) 11%(48) 13%(58) 48%(210) 13%(57) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 14%(144) 8%(84) 9%(91) 58%(582) 10%(99) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(81) 15%(111) 22%(160) 35%(255) 17%(125) 732 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_9: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a mandatory waiting period of three days after a gun is purchased before it can be taken home Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1014) 22%(441) 9%(180) 8%(154) 10%(204) 1992 Gender: Male 44%(410) 25%(236) 12%(112) 11%(102) 8%(73) 932 Gender: Female 57%(604) 19%(205) 6%(68) 5%(52) 12%(131) 1060 Age: 18-34 34%(170) 25%(123) 15%(75) 9%(47) 17%(86) 500 Age: 35-44 48%(146) 24%(74) 11%(34) 5%(16) 11%(33) 303 Age: 45-64 53%(384) 23%(165) 6%(45) 9%(68) 9%(64) 725 Age: 65+ 68%(314) 17%(79) 6%(26) 5%(23) 5%(21) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 28%(46) 24%(40) 20%(32) 6%(10) 22%(36) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 40%(208) 26%(136) 13%(67) 8%(44) 14%(72) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 49%(240) 24%(116) 7%(36) 10%(47) 10%(48) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 64%(483) 19%(140) 5%(40) 7%(49) 6%(43) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 64%(551) 21%(177) 7%(56) 2%(14) 7%(63) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 44%(226) 24%(124) 7%(37) 9%(46) 15%(76) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 38%(237) 22%(139) 14%(86) 15%(94) 10%(64) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 57%(215) 27%(103) 8%(29) 3%(10) 5%(19) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 69%(335) 15%(74) 6%(27) 1%(4) 9%(44) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 40%(102) 25%(64) 11%(26) 14%(35) 10%(24) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 48%(124) 23%(60) 4%(11) 4%(11) 20%(52) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 30%(92) 23%(69) 18%(56) 19%(57) 10%(30) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 46%(145) 22%(70) 10%(30) 12%(37) 11%(34) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 67%(414) 16%(100) 8%(46) 2%(14) 7%(40) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 54%(323) 24%(142) 7%(39) 4%(25) 11%(65) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 37%(249) 25%(166) 13%(84) 16%(109) 9%(62) 670 Educ: < College 48%(605) 21%(263) 9%(118) 8%(104) 13%(162) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 56%(263) 23%(111) 9%(41) 6%(29) 6%(27) 471 Educ: Post-grad 55%(146) 25%(67) 8%(20) 8%(20) 5%(15) 268 Income: Under 50k 50%(473) 19%(184) 9%(88) 7%(63) 14%(136) 945 Income: 50k-100k 53%(352) 22%(144) 9%(60) 10%(66) 7%(45) 666 Income: 100k+ 50%(190) 30%(113) 8%(32) 6%(25) 6%(22) 381 Ethnicity: White 52%(839) 22%(362) 9%(142) 9%(138) 8%(131) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 49%(95) 24%(46) 10%(20) 7%(14) 9%(18) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_9: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a mandatory waiting period of three days after a gun is purchased before it can be taken home Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1014) 22%(441) 9%(180) 8%(154) 10%(204) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 48%(120) 20%(51) 10%(26) 3%(8) 19%(47) 253 Ethnicity: Other 43%(55) 21%(27) 9%(11) 6%(8) 21%(26) 128 All Christian 51%(509) 24%(234) 10%(96) 9%(88) 6%(63) 991 All Non-Christian 46%(52) 32%(36) 8%(9) 5%(6) 9%(11) 114 Atheist 69%(64) 18%(16) 7%(6) 1%(1) 5%(5) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 50%(249) 19%(96) 8%(41) 5%(28) 17%(88) 502 Something Else 48%(139) 20%(58) 9%(27) 10%(30) 13%(38) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 44%(58) 32%(42) 9%(12) 6%(8) 9%(11) 131 Evangelical 45%(225) 24%(122) 11%(55) 12%(60) 8%(40) 502 Non-Evangelical 55%(409) 21%(159) 8%(59) 7%(55) 8%(59) 741 Community: Urban 51%(288) 24%(132) 8%(45) 6%(33) 11%(64) 562 Community: Suburban 52%(505) 21%(203) 9%(84) 7%(70) 11%(105) 967 Community: Rural 48%(222) 23%(105) 11%(50) 11%(51) 8%(35) 463 Employ: Private Sector 47%(318) 29%(193) 10%(65) 9%(59) 6%(37) 673 Employ: Government 42%(53) 24%(29) 14%(18) 8%(10) 11%(14) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 49%(81) 16%(27) 12%(20) 8%(14) 14%(24) 165 Employ: Homemaker 54%(64) 12%(14) 9%(10) 12%(14) 14%(16) 119 Employ: Student 38%(29) 17%(13) 18%(14) 2%(1) 25%(19) 77 Employ: Retired 62%(324) 20%(102) 6%(31) 7%(35) 6%(29) 520 Employ: Unemployed 46%(93) 19%(38) 6%(12) 6%(13) 23%(47) 202 Employ: Other 48%(53) 22%(24) 9%(10) 7%(7) 15%(16) 111 Military HH: Yes 46%(153) 23%(75) 12%(39) 10%(35) 9%(29) 331 Military HH: No 52%(861) 22%(365) 8%(140) 7%(119) 11%(174) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 61%(638) 22%(228) 6%(64) 2%(21) 9%(96) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 40%(376) 22%(213) 12%(116) 14%(133) 11%(108) 946 Biden Job Approve 63%(745) 21%(246) 6%(71) 2%(21) 8%(94) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 34%(250) 24%(179) 14%(107) 18%(132) 10%(75) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_9: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a mandatory waiting period of three days after a gun is purchased before it can be taken home Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1014) 22%(441) 9%(180) 8%(154) 10%(204) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 68%(470) 18%(124) 6%(41) 2%(11) 6%(43) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 56%(275) 25%(122) 6%(30) 2%(10) 10%(51) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 39%(69) 24%(42) 18%(32) 6%(11) 13%(23) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 32%(181) 24%(137) 13%(75) 21%(121) 9%(51) 564 Favorable of Biden 64%(750) 21%(249) 6%(68) 2%(20) 8%(90) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 33%(244) 24%(179) 14%(106) 18%(129) 11%(80) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 68%(474) 18%(123) 5%(34) 1%(9) 8%(54) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 57%(276) 26%(126) 7%(34) 2%(11) 7%(36) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 43%(62) 26%(37) 15%(22) 4%(6) 12%(17) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 31%(183) 24%(142) 14%(84) 21%(123) 11%(63) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 43%(275) 26%(167) 10%(65) 9%(60) 11%(68) 635 #1 Issue: Security 39%(130) 22%(73) 15%(49) 17%(58) 8%(27) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 69%(213) 18%(55) 5%(15) 3%(8) 6%(18) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 66%(168) 22%(55) 4%(9) 3%(8) 6%(15) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 52%(63) 14%(16) 10%(12) 2%(3) 23%(27) 121 #1 Issue: Education 34%(24) 23%(16) 18%(13) 5%(4) 20%(14) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 55%(53) 27%(26) 7%(7) 4%(3) 7%(7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 53%(89) 19%(32) 5%(9) 6%(10) 16%(27) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 65%(683) 21%(220) 6%(60) 2%(20) 7%(69) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 34%(233) 25%(174) 14%(94) 17%(114) 11%(74) 690 2020 Vote: Other 40%(27) 23%(15) 14%(10) 13%(9) 10%(7) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(70) 17%(30) 9%(17) 6%(10) 29%(52) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 67%(549) 20%(164) 6%(46) 2%(14) 5%(41) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 38%(227) 24%(142) 12%(74) 16%(93) 9%(54) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 36%(23) 29%(18) 7%(5) 9%(6) 18%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 69%(535) 19%(150) 5%(41) 1%(9) 5%(38) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 39%(254) 23%(151) 12%(78) 16%(105) 10%(63) 652 2016 Vote: Other 49%(52) 22%(24) 11%(12) 9%(10) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(173) 25%(115) 11%(48) 6%(29) 20%(92) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_9: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a mandatory waiting period of three days after a gun is purchased before it can be taken home Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1014) 22%(441) 9%(180) 8%(154) 10%(204) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 55%(714) 22%(284) 8%(103) 8%(100) 7%(91) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 43%(301) 22%(156) 11%(76) 8%(53) 16%(113) 699 4-Region: Northeast 55%(195) 19%(66) 9%(30) 7%(23) 11%(41) 355 4-Region: Midwest 46%(210) 24%(108) 9%(41) 9%(43) 12%(55) 458 4-Region: South 53%(391) 21%(154) 8%(61) 9%(65) 10%(73) 744 4-Region: West 50%(218) 26%(112) 11%(46) 5%(23) 8%(36) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 65%(651) 20%(203) 6%(62) 1%(14) 7%(70) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 37%(274) 23%(166) 13%(99) 16%(114) 11%(79) 732 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_10: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been convicted of violent misdemeanors Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 58%(1152) 21%(410) 7%(147) 4%(80) 10%(204) 1992 Gender: Male 51%(472) 25%(233) 10%(97) 5%(48) 9%(82) 932 Gender: Female 64%(680) 17%(176) 5%(50) 3%(32) 12%(122) 1060 Age: 18-34 47%(235) 21%(107) 13%(63) 4%(21) 15%(74) 500 Age: 35-44 59%(178) 22%(65) 6%(19) 4%(13) 9%(27) 303 Age: 45-64 57%(414) 22%(157) 6%(42) 6%(40) 10%(73) 725 Age: 65+ 70%(325) 18%(81) 5%(23) 1%(6) 6%(29) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 44%(72) 23%(38) 12%(19) 3%(5) 18%(30) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 52%(272) 21%(113) 11%(56) 4%(21) 12%(64) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 54%(262) 24%(118) 6%(30) 6%(30) 10%(48) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 67%(508) 18%(132) 5%(36) 3%(22) 8%(57) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 70%(601) 17%(146) 5%(41) 1%(12) 7%(61) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 51%(258) 21%(107) 9%(47) 6%(28) 14%(71) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 47%(293) 25%(157) 9%(59) 6%(39) 12%(72) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 63%(235) 23%(87) 7%(26) 1%(5) 6%(22) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 75%(365) 12%(59) 3%(15) 1%(6) 8%(39) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 43%(108) 26%(66) 13%(33) 7%(18) 11%(27) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 58%(150) 16%(40) 5%(14) 4%(10) 17%(44) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 42%(129) 26%(80) 12%(38) 8%(24) 11%(33) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 52%(164) 24%(77) 7%(21) 5%(15) 12%(39) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 70%(432) 17%(105) 5%(30) 2%(13) 6%(35) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 62%(366) 19%(110) 7%(39) 2%(12) 11%(66) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 46%(311) 26%(172) 11%(73) 8%(52) 9%(62) 670 Educ: < College 55%(689) 20%(248) 8%(97) 5%(58) 13%(161) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 63%(296) 22%(105) 6%(30) 3%(12) 6%(29) 471 Educ: Post-grad 63%(168) 21%(57) 7%(19) 3%(9) 6%(15) 268 Income: Under 50k 56%(528) 18%(169) 8%(74) 4%(38) 14%(136) 945 Income: 50k-100k 59%(394) 21%(143) 8%(51) 4%(29) 7%(49) 666 Income: 100k+ 60%(230) 26%(98) 6%(21) 3%(13) 5%(19) 381 Ethnicity: White 59%(946) 21%(337) 7%(114) 4%(67) 9%(149) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 54%(104) 23%(43) 11%(21) 7%(13) 6%(11) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_10: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been convicted of violent misdemeanors Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 58%(1152) 21%(410) 7%(147) 4%(80) 10%(204) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 53%(133) 19%(47) 10%(26) 3%(8) 15%(39) 253 Ethnicity: Other 57%(73) 20%(26) 6%(8) 4%(5) 13%(17) 128 All Christian 60%(593) 20%(203) 8%(77) 5%(47) 7%(71) 991 All Non-Christian 59%(68) 25%(29) 4%(5) 1%(1) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 70%(64) 18%(17) 4%(3) — (0) 8%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 54%(273) 21%(106) 7%(33) 3%(16) 15%(75) 502 Something Else 53%(154) 19%(55) 10%(29) 5%(15) 14%(40) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 59%(77) 26%(34) 5%(7) 1%(1) 9%(11) 131 Evangelical 54%(269) 20%(99) 11%(54) 6%(31) 10%(49) 502 Non-Evangelical 61%(455) 20%(148) 7%(48) 4%(30) 8%(59) 741 Community: Urban 60%(337) 21%(120) 6%(31) 4%(25) 9%(48) 562 Community: Suburban 58%(559) 20%(190) 8%(80) 3%(31) 11%(108) 967 Community: Rural 55%(256) 22%(100) 8%(36) 5%(24) 10%(48) 463 Employ: Private Sector 58%(394) 23%(155) 7%(50) 5%(34) 6%(40) 673 Employ: Government 46%(57) 28%(35) 11%(14) 4%(5) 10%(13) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 44%(74) 24%(40) 14%(23) 5%(8) 13%(21) 165 Employ: Homemaker 62%(73) 15%(17) 6%(7) 2%(3) 16%(18) 119 Employ: Student 55%(42) 15%(11) 10%(8) 1%(1) 19%(15) 77 Employ: Retired 68%(353) 18%(96) 4%(23) 3%(13) 7%(36) 520 Employ: Unemployed 47%(95) 18%(36) 6%(13) 6%(12) 23%(47) 202 Employ: Other 58%(65) 17%(19) 8%(9) 4%(4) 13%(14) 111 Military HH: Yes 54%(180) 22%(74) 8%(26) 5%(16) 11%(36) 331 Military HH: No 59%(972) 20%(336) 7%(121) 4%(64) 10%(168) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 67%(698) 18%(184) 5%(55) 2%(19) 9%(91) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 48%(454) 24%(226) 10%(92) 6%(61) 12%(113) 946 Biden Job Approve 68%(798) 17%(202) 5%(64) 2%(21) 8%(93) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 43%(323) 27%(199) 11%(82) 8%(58) 11%(82) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_10: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been convicted of violent misdemeanors Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 58%(1152) 21%(410) 7%(147) 4%(80) 10%(204) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 72%(493) 16%(111) 4%(29) 1%(9) 7%(47) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 62%(305) 19%(91) 7%(35) 3%(12) 9%(46) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 48%(86) 25%(44) 10%(17) 5%(8) 12%(22) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 42%(237) 27%(155) 11%(64) 9%(49) 11%(59) 564 Favorable of Biden 69%(807) 17%(198) 5%(64) 2%(18) 8%(89) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 44%(323) 27%(199) 10%(76) 8%(58) 11%(83) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 71%(492) 16%(111) 4%(26) 1%(8) 8%(56) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 65%(315) 18%(87) 8%(38) 2%(9) 7%(33) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 52%(75) 30%(43) 7%(10) — (1) 11%(15) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 42%(248) 26%(156) 11%(66) 10%(57) 11%(68) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 54%(340) 21%(135) 9%(60) 5%(34) 10%(66) 635 #1 Issue: Security 51%(172) 24%(81) 9%(29) 6%(21) 10%(33) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 67%(206) 19%(59) 4%(14) 3%(9) 7%(22) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 69%(176) 19%(50) 3%(8) 3%(7) 6%(15) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 50%(60) 16%(20) 9%(11) 1%(2) 23%(28) 121 #1 Issue: Education 42%(29) 26%(18) 6%(5) 4%(3) 22%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 66%(63) 17%(17) 8%(7) 1%(1) 9%(8) 96 #1 Issue: Other 63%(104) 18%(30) 7%(12) 1%(2) 10%(17) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 69%(731) 17%(182) 5%(51) 1%(15) 7%(73) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 44%(306) 27%(184) 11%(74) 7%(51) 11%(75) 690 2020 Vote: Other 44%(29) 29%(20) 10%(7) 7%(5) 10%(6) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 46%(82) 13%(24) 8%(15) 5%(9) 27%(48) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 71%(578) 16%(130) 5%(41) 2%(18) 6%(47) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 46%(274) 26%(155) 11%(66) 7%(39) 9%(56) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 40%(25) 39%(24) 6%(4) 4%(3) 11%(7) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 70%(541) 18%(138) 4%(34) 2%(13) 6%(48) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 48%(316) 25%(160) 10%(68) 7%(46) 10%(62) 652 2016 Vote: Other 51%(55) 28%(30) 10%(11) 2%(2) 9%(10) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 52%(238) 18%(83) 8%(34) 4%(19) 18%(82) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_10: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all firearms to people who have been convicted of violent misdemeanors Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 58%(1152) 21%(410) 7%(147) 4%(80) 10%(204) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 60%(775) 21%(272) 8%(98) 4%(46) 8%(102) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 54%(377) 20%(138) 7%(49) 5%(34) 15%(102) 699 4-Region: Northeast 65%(231) 19%(68) 4%(14) 5%(16) 7%(26) 355 4-Region: Midwest 54%(245) 24%(108) 6%(27) 5%(21) 12%(57) 458 4-Region: South 58%(429) 19%(138) 10%(72) 3%(25) 11%(80) 744 4-Region: West 57%(247) 22%(96) 8%(34) 4%(17) 9%(41) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 70%(698) 17%(166) 5%(49) 1%(15) 7%(72) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 46%(334) 25%(184) 10%(76) 7%(50) 12%(87) 732 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_11: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all gun owners store their guns in a safe storage unit Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(1001) 22%(432) 8%(169) 10%(195) 10%(195) 1992 Gender: Male 42%(394) 26%(238) 10%(95) 14%(129) 8%(76) 932 Gender: Female 57%(607) 18%(194) 7%(74) 6%(66) 11%(119) 1060 Age: 18-34 43%(214) 24%(121) 10%(52) 8%(41) 15%(73) 500 Age: 35-44 53%(159) 22%(66) 10%(30) 7%(22) 8%(25) 303 Age: 45-64 51%(373) 21%(152) 7%(51) 12%(86) 9%(64) 725 Age: 65+ 55%(255) 20%(94) 8%(36) 10%(46) 7%(33) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 43%(70) 23%(38) 11%(18) 6%(9) 18%(29) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 45%(234) 26%(135) 11%(57) 8%(42) 11%(59) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 52%(251) 21%(101) 7%(32) 11%(56) 10%(47) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 55%(415) 20%(149) 8%(61) 10%(77) 7%(54) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 65%(555) 21%(185) 4%(35) 3%(26) 7%(60) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 43%(222) 22%(112) 9%(46) 13%(65) 13%(66) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 36%(224) 22%(136) 14%(88) 17%(104) 11%(69) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 59%(221) 28%(106) 5%(19) 3%(12) 5%(19) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 69%(334) 16%(79) 3%(16) 3%(14) 8%(41) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 33%(82) 24%(60) 11%(29) 22%(55) 10%(25) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 54%(140) 20%(51) 7%(18) 4%(9) 16%(41) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 30%(91) 24%(72) 16%(48) 20%(61) 11%(32) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 42%(133) 20%(64) 13%(40) 13%(43) 12%(37) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 66%(402) 21%(128) 6%(36) 3%(16) 5%(32) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 55%(326) 22%(130) 7%(40) 7%(40) 10%(56) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 34%(229) 23%(157) 13%(84) 19%(130) 10%(70) 670 Educ: < College 49%(612) 20%(245) 8%(103) 11%(141) 12%(151) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 53%(248) 24%(114) 9%(42) 8%(36) 7%(31) 471 Educ: Post-grad 53%(141) 27%(73) 9%(24) 7%(18) 5%(12) 268 Income: Under 50k 50%(468) 19%(184) 7%(69) 10%(91) 14%(133) 945 Income: 50k-100k 51%(336) 22%(149) 10%(64) 11%(73) 7%(43) 666 Income: 100k+ 52%(197) 26%(99) 9%(36) 8%(31) 5%(18) 381 Ethnicity: White 50%(805) 22%(354) 10%(157) 10%(158) 9%(137) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 56%(108) 18%(35) 7%(14) 11%(21) 7%(14) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_11: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all gun owners store their guns in a safe storage unit Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(1001) 22%(432) 8%(169) 10%(195) 10%(195) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 50%(126) 21%(54) 3%(7) 9%(23) 17%(43) 253 Ethnicity: Other 55%(70) 19%(24) 4%(5) 11%(14) 12%(15) 128 All Christian 49%(481) 22%(221) 9%(92) 11%(113) 8%(83) 991 All Non-Christian 51%(58) 25%(28) 10%(11) 4%(5) 11%(12) 114 Atheist 72%(66) 13%(12) 3%(2) 5%(4) 7%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 51%(257) 22%(110) 7%(36) 7%(37) 12%(61) 502 Something Else 47%(138) 21%(61) 9%(27) 12%(36) 11%(32) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 48%(63) 25%(33) 11%(14) 6%(8) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 44%(222) 21%(106) 10%(51) 16%(79) 9%(44) 502 Non-Evangelical 52%(384) 22%(162) 8%(63) 9%(65) 9%(67) 741 Community: Urban 53%(298) 23%(127) 7%(38) 7%(41) 10%(58) 562 Community: Suburban 52%(499) 21%(199) 9%(84) 10%(96) 9%(89) 967 Community: Rural 44%(204) 23%(106) 10%(48) 12%(58) 10%(48) 463 Employ: Private Sector 48%(324) 25%(172) 10%(65) 10%(68) 7%(44) 673 Employ: Government 43%(54) 21%(26) 9%(11) 14%(18) 13%(16) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 47%(77) 25%(42) 9%(15) 8%(13) 11%(18) 165 Employ: Homemaker 56%(67) 16%(19) 10%(12) 7%(9) 10%(12) 119 Employ: Student 51%(39) 21%(16) 8%(6) 4%(3) 15%(12) 77 Employ: Retired 54%(280) 21%(111) 7%(34) 11%(59) 7%(36) 520 Employ: Unemployed 52%(104) 14%(28) 9%(17) 5%(10) 21%(43) 202 Employ: Other 49%(55) 17%(19) 7%(8) 14%(16) 12%(14) 111 Military HH: Yes 46%(151) 20%(66) 11%(35) 15%(50) 9%(29) 331 Military HH: No 51%(850) 22%(366) 8%(134) 9%(145) 10%(166) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 60%(629) 23%(238) 6%(62) 3%(26) 9%(91) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 39%(372) 21%(195) 11%(108) 18%(168) 11%(103) 946 Biden Job Approve 61%(722) 22%(262) 6%(69) 3%(32) 8%(93) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 33%(246) 22%(161) 13%(100) 22%(163) 10%(72) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_11: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all gun owners store their guns in a safe storage unit Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(1001) 22%(432) 8%(169) 10%(195) 10%(195) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 66%(453) 21%(143) 5%(34) 2%(11) 7%(48) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 55%(269) 24%(119) 7%(36) 4%(21) 9%(45) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 42%(74) 21%(37) 15%(26) 10%(18) 13%(23) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 30%(172) 22%(125) 13%(73) 26%(145) 9%(49) 564 Favorable of Biden 63%(744) 21%(249) 5%(65) 3%(29) 8%(89) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 31%(232) 23%(169) 14%(100) 22%(161) 10%(77) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 67%(464) 19%(131) 4%(28) 2%(17) 8%(53) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 58%(280) 24%(118) 8%(36) 3%(13) 7%(36) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 41%(58) 26%(37) 12%(17) 10%(15) 11%(16) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 29%(173) 22%(132) 14%(83) 25%(146) 10%(61) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(288) 24%(151) 10%(63) 11%(67) 10%(67) 635 #1 Issue: Security 38%(126) 22%(74) 12%(42) 20%(66) 8%(28) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 63%(196) 21%(64) 5%(17) 4%(13) 7%(20) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 60%(155) 20%(50) 5%(12) 8%(22) 7%(17) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 52%(63) 16%(19) 8%(10) 3%(4) 20%(24) 121 #1 Issue: Education 38%(27) 35%(25) 10%(7) 1%(1) 15%(11) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 52%(50) 24%(23) 8%(8) 7%(6) 9%(9) 96 #1 Issue: Other 57%(95) 16%(26) 6%(10) 10%(16) 11%(18) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 64%(673) 22%(226) 5%(52) 3%(29) 7%(71) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 32%(220) 23%(161) 14%(94) 20%(136) 11%(78) 690 2020 Vote: Other 38%(25) 23%(15) 11%(7) 20%(13) 9%(6) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45%(80) 16%(28) 8%(15) 9%(16) 22%(39) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 65%(525) 21%(172) 5%(42) 3%(25) 6%(49) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 33%(196) 24%(140) 13%(78) 21%(121) 9%(56) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 31%(19) 24%(15) 9%(5) 18%(11) 19%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 64%(494) 22%(168) 5%(40) 3%(25) 6%(48) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 36%(234) 23%(150) 11%(73) 19%(126) 11%(69) 652 2016 Vote: Other 40%(43) 21%(23) 10%(11) 19%(21) 10%(10) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 50%(230) 20%(91) 10%(45) 5%(24) 14%(66) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_11: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all gun owners store their guns in a safe storage unit Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(1001) 22%(432) 8%(169) 10%(195) 10%(195) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 50%(644) 23%(295) 8%(103) 11%(147) 8%(103) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 51%(357) 20%(137) 9%(66) 7%(48) 13%(92) 699 4-Region: Northeast 57%(203) 20%(72) 7%(24) 7%(25) 9%(32) 355 4-Region: Midwest 45%(206) 22%(103) 8%(39) 13%(60) 11%(51) 458 4-Region: South 49%(363) 21%(154) 10%(72) 10%(77) 10%(78) 744 4-Region: West 53%(229) 24%(104) 8%(35) 8%(33) 8%(35) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 65%(646) 21%(209) 5%(48) 3%(30) 7%(67) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 34%(251) 22%(162) 14%(104) 18%(130) 11%(84) 732 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_12: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from all workplace settings nationally Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(782) 19%(381) 14%(286) 14%(283) 13%(259) 1992 Gender: Male 33%(310) 22%(205) 16%(147) 19%(175) 10%(97) 932 Gender: Female 45%(473) 17%(177) 13%(140) 10%(109) 15%(162) 1060 Age: 18-34 31%(157) 21%(104) 18%(89) 13%(67) 17%(83) 500 Age: 35-44 39%(119) 24%(73) 11%(35) 10%(30) 16%(47) 303 Age: 45-64 39%(280) 17%(123) 13%(97) 17%(127) 14%(99) 725 Age: 65+ 49%(227) 18%(82) 14%(65) 13%(60) 6%(30) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 30%(50) 20%(34) 21%(35) 9%(14) 19%(32) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 34%(178) 25%(131) 14%(72) 13%(68) 15%(77) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 34%(166) 19%(91) 15%(74) 17%(82) 15%(74) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 48%(363) 15%(117) 13%(95) 14%(108) 10%(74) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 58%(496) 22%(186) 8%(70) 3%(26) 10%(84) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 30%(153) 19%(99) 16%(83) 16%(81) 19%(95) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 22%(134) 16%(97) 22%(134) 28%(176) 13%(80) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 52%(196) 27%(103) 9%(33) 3%(13) 8%(31) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 62%(299) 17%(83) 8%(37) 3%(13) 11%(53) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24%(62) 19%(48) 21%(52) 23%(58) 13%(32) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 35%(91) 19%(50) 12%(31) 9%(23) 24%(63) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 17%(52) 17%(53) 20%(62) 34%(104) 11%(34) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 26%(82) 14%(44) 23%(72) 23%(72) 15%(46) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 59%(361) 21%(128) 9%(55) 4%(22) 8%(48) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 44%(262) 20%(120) 12%(72) 8%(46) 16%(92) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20%(133) 16%(109) 22%(146) 30%(204) 12%(78) 670 Educ: < College 37%(458) 17%(210) 15%(190) 15%(194) 16%(201) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 44%(207) 22%(105) 13%(61) 13%(60) 8%(39) 471 Educ: Post-grad 44%(117) 25%(67) 13%(35) 11%(30) 7%(19) 268 Income: Under 50k 39%(366) 17%(159) 14%(133) 12%(114) 18%(172) 945 Income: 50k-100k 39%(263) 20%(133) 15%(100) 17%(111) 9%(58) 666 Income: 100k+ 40%(154) 24%(90) 14%(52) 15%(58) 7%(28) 381 Ethnicity: White 39%(625) 19%(309) 15%(236) 16%(253) 12%(188) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 40%(77) 22%(42) 15%(28) 13%(26) 10%(20) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_12: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from all workplace settings nationally Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(782) 19%(381) 14%(286) 14%(283) 13%(259) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 39%(99) 21%(52) 15%(39) 6%(15) 19%(47) 253 Ethnicity: Other 45%(58) 15%(20) 9%(11) 12%(16) 18%(23) 128 All Christian 37%(371) 21%(212) 13%(133) 18%(174) 10%(101) 991 All Non-Christian 47%(54) 25%(28) 8%(9) 8%(10) 12%(13) 114 Atheist 63%(58) 16%(15) 9%(8) 4%(3) 9%(8) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 41%(205) 15%(75) 16%(81) 10%(50) 18%(90) 502 Something Else 32%(94) 18%(52) 19%(54) 16%(46) 16%(47) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 43%(56) 22%(29) 12%(15) 12%(15) 12%(15) 131 Evangelical 31%(154) 19%(96) 17%(85) 22%(111) 11%(56) 502 Non-Evangelical 40%(300) 21%(157) 13%(95) 14%(102) 12%(87) 741 Community: Urban 44%(247) 23%(131) 11%(62) 8%(46) 13%(76) 562 Community: Suburban 39%(380) 18%(175) 16%(152) 14%(133) 13%(128) 967 Community: Rural 33%(155) 16%(75) 16%(73) 23%(105) 12%(55) 463 Employ: Private Sector 38%(259) 23%(152) 15%(103) 14%(97) 9%(63) 673 Employ: Government 36%(44) 17%(21) 19%(23) 16%(19) 13%(16) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 30%(49) 21%(35) 13%(22) 18%(30) 18%(30) 165 Employ: Homemaker 35%(42) 9%(11) 18%(22) 16%(19) 22%(26) 119 Employ: Student 48%(37) 19%(14) 12%(9) 6%(5) 15%(12) 77 Employ: Retired 47%(245) 17%(90) 13%(66) 15%(80) 8%(39) 520 Employ: Unemployed 34%(70) 20%(40) 12%(24) 8%(16) 26%(52) 202 Employ: Other 33%(37) 16%(18) 16%(18) 15%(17) 19%(22) 111 Military HH: Yes 38%(127) 15%(48) 19%(63) 19%(62) 10%(32) 331 Military HH: No 39%(656) 20%(333) 13%(223) 13%(222) 14%(227) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 53%(551) 23%(238) 10%(107) 2%(25) 12%(125) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 24%(231) 15%(143) 19%(179) 27%(258) 14%(134) 946 Biden Job Approve 54%(630) 22%(261) 11%(124) 3%(31) 11%(132) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 18%(135) 15%(109) 21%(156) 34%(252) 12%(91) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_12: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from all workplace settings nationally Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(782) 19%(381) 14%(286) 14%(283) 13%(259) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 62%(424) 20%(138) 8%(52) 2%(15) 9%(60) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 42%(206) 25%(123) 15%(72) 3%(16) 15%(72) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 27%(48) 23%(41) 22%(39) 15%(26) 13%(24) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 15%(87) 12%(68) 21%(117) 40%(226) 12%(67) 564 Favorable of Biden 54%(633) 22%(258) 11%(124) 3%(32) 11%(128) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 17%(129) 15%(110) 21%(151) 34%(248) 14%(100) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 60%(415) 21%(144) 7%(49) 3%(17) 10%(69) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 45%(219) 24%(114) 16%(75) 3%(15) 12%(60) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 25%(37) 28%(40) 22%(31) 10%(14) 15%(22) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 16%(92) 12%(70) 20%(120) 39%(235) 13%(78) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 34%(219) 20%(130) 17%(110) 14%(89) 14%(88) 635 #1 Issue: Security 23%(78) 12%(42) 19%(65) 36%(121) 9%(30) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 56%(172) 22%(68) 9%(27) 5%(15) 9%(28) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 52%(133) 23%(58) 9%(24) 7%(18) 9%(22) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 42%(51) 17%(20) 11%(14) 6%(7) 24%(29) 121 #1 Issue: Education 27%(19) 24%(17) 20%(14) 7%(5) 22%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 48%(46) 24%(23) 9%(8) 3%(3) 16%(16) 96 #1 Issue: Other 38%(63) 14%(24) 14%(24) 15%(25) 18%(30) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 56%(589) 22%(232) 9%(96) 3%(32) 10%(103) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 18%(126) 15%(106) 21%(144) 32%(224) 13%(90) 690 2020 Vote: Other 26%(17) 19%(12) 14%(9) 21%(14) 21%(14) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(48) 17%(30) 20%(36) 8%(14) 28%(50) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 58%(468) 22%(176) 8%(68) 3%(26) 9%(75) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 20%(118) 17%(98) 21%(124) 32%(190) 10%(60) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 26%(17) 16%(10) 21%(13) 9%(6) 28%(17) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 59%(453) 22%(171) 9%(68) 2%(17) 8%(65) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 21%(140) 15%(100) 20%(132) 31%(202) 12%(78) 652 2016 Vote: Other 33%(35) 20%(22) 13%(14) 18%(19) 16%(17) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(154) 20%(89) 15%(71) 10%(45) 21%(98) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_12: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from all workplace settings nationally Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(782) 19%(381) 14%(286) 14%(283) 13%(259) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 41%(529) 19%(248) 14%(181) 16%(202) 10%(132) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 36%(253) 19%(133) 15%(105) 12%(82) 18%(127) 699 4-Region: Northeast 46%(165) 18%(63) 11%(40) 10%(36) 14%(51) 355 4-Region: Midwest 35%(162) 18%(81) 15%(71) 16%(73) 16%(72) 458 4-Region: South 37%(278) 20%(149) 15%(108) 16%(116) 12%(92) 744 4-Region: West 41%(177) 20%(88) 15%(67) 13%(59) 10%(44) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 57%(569) 22%(219) 9%(88) 3%(30) 10%(95) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(147) 16%(114) 22%(161) 29%(212) 13%(97) 732 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_13: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from schools and college campuses nationally Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(988) 18%(362) 10%(205) 11%(211) 11%(226) 1992 Gender: Male 45%(420) 20%(186) 13%(117) 14%(131) 8%(79) 932 Gender: Female 54%(569) 17%(176) 8%(87) 8%(80) 14%(148) 1060 Age: 18-34 44%(219) 22%(110) 12%(60) 9%(44) 13%(67) 500 Age: 35-44 51%(153) 19%(56) 9%(27) 9%(26) 13%(40) 303 Age: 45-64 49%(358) 16%(116) 10%(70) 13%(92) 12%(89) 725 Age: 65+ 56%(258) 17%(80) 10%(47) 11%(49) 6%(29) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 46%(76) 22%(36) 11%(18) 8%(13) 13%(21) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 46%(244) 21%(112) 11%(57) 9%(47) 13%(67) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 44%(213) 19%(94) 11%(52) 13%(61) 14%(67) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 56%(425) 15%(114) 9%(70) 11%(83) 8%(64) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 68%(584) 18%(158) 4%(37) 2%(17) 8%(65) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 44%(224) 17%(86) 11%(58) 13%(64) 15%(78) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 29%(180) 19%(118) 18%(109) 21%(130) 13%(83) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 67%(252) 21%(78) 6%(23) 2%(6) 5%(17) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 69%(332) 17%(80) 3%(14) 2%(11) 10%(47) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 38%(95) 19%(48) 14%(36) 19%(48) 10%(25) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 50%(129) 15%(38) 9%(22) 6%(16) 21%(53) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 24%(73) 20%(61) 19%(58) 25%(76) 12%(36) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 34%(108) 18%(57) 16%(51) 17%(53) 15%(47) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 70%(431) 17%(106) 4%(25) 3%(16) 6%(37) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 56%(332) 19%(110) 8%(45) 5%(30) 13%(75) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 27%(182) 19%(127) 18%(123) 24%(158) 12%(79) 670 Educ: < College 47%(595) 17%(215) 10%(124) 11%(136) 15%(184) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 52%(246) 21%(98) 10%(48) 10%(48) 7%(31) 471 Educ: Post-grad 55%(147) 19%(50) 12%(32) 10%(27) 4%(12) 268 Income: Under 50k 50%(469) 17%(165) 8%(78) 9%(84) 16%(149) 945 Income: 50k-100k 47%(315) 18%(120) 13%(85) 13%(89) 9%(57) 666 Income: 100k+ 54%(204) 20%(77) 11%(42) 10%(37) 5%(21) 381 Ethnicity: White 48%(779) 18%(298) 11%(173) 12%(188) 11%(173) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 51%(99) 22%(42) 8%(16) 11%(21) 8%(15) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_13: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from schools and college campuses nationally Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(988) 18%(362) 10%(205) 11%(211) 11%(226) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 55%(140) 18%(46) 8%(21) 5%(12) 13%(34) 253 Ethnicity: Other 54%(69) 15%(19) 8%(11) 8%(10) 15%(19) 128 All Christian 46%(457) 20%(194) 11%(114) 14%(138) 9%(87) 991 All Non-Christian 59%(68) 14%(16) 11%(12) 6%(7) 9%(11) 114 Atheist 74%(69) 13%(12) 4%(3) 4%(3) 5%(5) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 52%(259) 18%(93) 10%(48) 6%(31) 14%(72) 502 Something Else 46%(136) 16%(47) 9%(27) 11%(31) 18%(52) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 55%(72) 15%(19) 13%(17) 8%(11) 9%(11) 131 Evangelical 39%(195) 22%(112) 12%(58) 17%(83) 11%(53) 502 Non-Evangelical 52%(383) 16%(118) 10%(75) 11%(80) 11%(84) 741 Community: Urban 54%(305) 20%(111) 10%(54) 5%(31) 11%(61) 562 Community: Suburban 50%(485) 18%(171) 10%(98) 11%(104) 11%(109) 967 Community: Rural 43%(198) 17%(80) 11%(53) 16%(76) 12%(57) 463 Employ: Private Sector 49%(328) 20%(137) 11%(77) 11%(76) 8%(55) 673 Employ: Government 46%(57) 19%(23) 11%(13) 12%(15) 13%(16) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 43%(71) 18%(29) 9%(15) 14%(22) 17%(28) 165 Employ: Homemaker 52%(62) 8%(10) 9%(10) 13%(15) 18%(22) 119 Employ: Student 52%(40) 23%(18) 9%(7) 5%(3) 12%(9) 77 Employ: Retired 55%(286) 18%(92) 10%(51) 11%(57) 7%(35) 520 Employ: Unemployed 44%(90) 17%(34) 7%(15) 8%(17) 23%(47) 202 Employ: Other 50%(56) 17%(19) 14%(15) 5%(5) 14%(16) 111 Military HH: Yes 48%(160) 16%(53) 10%(35) 16%(53) 9%(31) 331 Military HH: No 50%(828) 19%(309) 10%(170) 10%(158) 12%(195) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 64%(672) 19%(196) 5%(56) 3%(28) 9%(94) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 33%(316) 18%(167) 16%(149) 19%(183) 14%(132) 946 Biden Job Approve 65%(771) 18%(214) 6%(69) 2%(29) 8%(94) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 25%(189) 19%(141) 18%(133) 24%(181) 13%(99) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_13: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from schools and college campuses nationally Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(988) 18%(362) 10%(205) 11%(211) 11%(226) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 70%(483) 17%(114) 4%(28) 2%(13) 7%(51) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 59%(288) 21%(100) 8%(41) 3%(16) 9%(42) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 36%(63) 24%(43) 21%(37) 6%(11) 14%(25) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 22%(126) 17%(98) 17%(96) 30%(170) 13%(74) 564 Favorable of Biden 66%(781) 18%(215) 6%(67) 2%(23) 8%(90) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 25%(186) 18%(136) 17%(128) 25%(184) 14%(105) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 70%(484) 16%(109) 4%(31) 2%(13) 8%(57) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 62%(297) 22%(106) 8%(36) 2%(10) 7%(34) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 38%(54) 25%(36) 14%(20) 9%(13) 14%(20) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 22%(131) 17%(100) 18%(108) 29%(170) 14%(85) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(288) 19%(119) 13%(82) 11%(67) 12%(79) 635 #1 Issue: Security 33%(110) 16%(56) 16%(53) 25%(83) 11%(35) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 65%(203) 19%(59) 6%(18) 3%(8) 7%(22) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 59%(152) 17%(44) 7%(18) 7%(19) 9%(23) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 51%(62) 15%(19) 10%(12) 3%(4) 20%(24) 121 #1 Issue: Education 43%(30) 16%(11) 12%(8) 10%(7) 20%(14) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 55%(53) 31%(30) 4%(3) 2%(2) 9%(9) 96 #1 Issue: Other 54%(90) 15%(25) 6%(10) 13%(22) 12%(20) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 67%(704) 19%(195) 5%(54) 2%(22) 7%(75) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 27%(187) 18%(126) 17%(116) 25%(170) 13%(92) 690 2020 Vote: Other 35%(23) 28%(19) 11%(7) 13%(9) 13%(8) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(70) 12%(21) 15%(27) 6%(10) 28%(49) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 70%(566) 17%(136) 5%(38) 2%(15) 7%(58) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 28%(165) 19%(112) 18%(106) 24%(142) 11%(65) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 36%(23) 15%(9) 14%(9) 12%(8) 23%(15) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 70%(541) 18%(137) 5%(38) 2%(14) 6%(45) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 28%(185) 19%(121) 18%(115) 23%(150) 12%(81) 652 2016 Vote: Other 41%(44) 20%(21) 13%(14) 13%(14) 13%(13) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 48%(217) 18%(83) 8%(38) 7%(33) 19%(85) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_13: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning firearms from schools and college campuses nationally Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(988) 18%(362) 10%(205) 11%(211) 11%(226) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 50%(646) 18%(236) 11%(140) 12%(149) 9%(122) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 49%(342) 18%(126) 9%(64) 9%(62) 15%(104) 699 4-Region: Northeast 59%(211) 16%(55) 7%(25) 8%(27) 11%(38) 355 4-Region: Midwest 46%(209) 17%(76) 12%(56) 13%(58) 13%(59) 458 4-Region: South 46%(341) 21%(153) 11%(82) 11%(84) 11%(85) 744 4-Region: West 52%(228) 18%(78) 10%(42) 10%(42) 10%(45) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 68%(678) 18%(179) 5%(50) 2%(20) 7%(74) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 28%(203) 19%(140) 18%(133) 21%(153) 14%(103) 732 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_14: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Expanding screening and treatment for the mentally ill Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 59%(1179) 24%(472) 5%(90) 3%(70) 9%(181) 1992 Gender: Male 53%(497) 29%(270) 6%(59) 4%(39) 7%(67) 932 Gender: Female 64%(682) 19%(202) 3%(31) 3%(30) 11%(114) 1060 Age: 18-34 50%(249) 24%(118) 8%(41) 5%(25) 13%(67) 500 Age: 35-44 56%(170) 25%(76) 5%(15) 4%(13) 9%(28) 303 Age: 45-64 62%(451) 23%(169) 3%(20) 3%(21) 9%(64) 725 Age: 65+ 66%(308) 24%(110) 3%(14) 2%(11) 5%(21) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 50%(83) 18%(30) 7%(12) 6%(10) 18%(30) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 52%(271) 26%(137) 7%(39) 4%(23) 11%(57) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 59%(286) 25%(120) 3%(15) 4%(17) 10%(49) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 66%(498) 23%(175) 3%(24) 2%(14) 6%(45) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 70%(605) 19%(162) 3%(27) 2%(17) 6%(50) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 59%(300) 23%(117) 3%(14) 4%(20) 12%(59) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 44%(274) 31%(193) 8%(48) 5%(33) 12%(72) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 64%(242) 25%(95) 5%(18) 1%(4) 5%(17) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 75%(363) 14%(67) 2%(9) 3%(12) 7%(32) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 54%(135) 28%(71) 5%(12) 6%(15) 7%(18) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 64%(165) 18%(47) 1%(2) 2%(5) 16%(41) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 39%(120) 34%(105) 9%(29) 7%(20) 10%(31) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 49%(154) 28%(88) 6%(20) 4%(13) 13%(41) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 74%(457) 17%(105) 2%(15) 1%(8) 5%(29) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 65%(383) 21%(126) 3%(18) 2%(12) 9%(53) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 44%(297) 32%(212) 8%(52) 6%(43) 10%(66) 670 Educ: < College 57%(709) 24%(295) 4%(56) 4%(49) 11%(143) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 66%(310) 21%(101) 4%(19) 3%(15) 6%(27) 471 Educ: Post-grad 60%(160) 29%(76) 6%(15) 2%(5) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 58%(547) 24%(223) 3%(29) 3%(27) 13%(119) 945 Income: 50k-100k 60%(397) 23%(150) 6%(42) 5%(33) 7%(43) 666 Income: 100k+ 61%(234) 26%(100) 5%(19) 3%(10) 5%(19) 381 Ethnicity: White 59%(946) 25%(407) 5%(73) 4%(58) 8%(128) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 61%(118) 15%(29) 9%(18) 6%(12) 9%(17) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_14: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Expanding screening and treatment for the mentally ill Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 59%(1179) 24%(472) 5%(90) 3%(70) 9%(181) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 62%(157) 18%(45) 3%(7) 3%(7) 15%(37) 253 Ethnicity: Other 60%(77) 16%(21) 8%(10) 3%(4) 13%(16) 128 All Christian 58%(575) 26%(258) 5%(50) 4%(38) 7%(70) 991 All Non-Christian 59%(67) 22%(26) 8%(9) 2%(2) 9%(10) 114 Atheist 77%(71) 19%(17) — (0) — (0) 4%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 61%(304) 21%(106) 3%(15) 2%(12) 13%(65) 502 Something Else 55%(162) 23%(66) 5%(15) 6%(18) 11%(33) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 60%(79) 21%(27) 9%(12) 2%(2) 9%(11) 131 Evangelical 51%(257) 28%(142) 7%(36) 5%(27) 8%(40) 502 Non-Evangelical 62%(460) 23%(174) 3%(22) 4%(26) 8%(59) 741 Community: Urban 59%(332) 25%(140) 4%(23) 2%(12) 10%(53) 562 Community: Suburban 61%(591) 22%(215) 4%(39) 3%(31) 9%(90) 967 Community: Rural 55%(256) 25%(117) 6%(27) 6%(26) 8%(38) 463 Employ: Private Sector 60%(401) 25%(168) 5%(35) 4%(27) 6%(42) 673 Employ: Government 51%(63) 29%(36) 5%(7) 4%(5) 10%(12) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 46%(77) 27%(45) 9%(15) 3%(5) 15%(24) 165 Employ: Homemaker 54%(64) 25%(30) 5%(6) 3%(3) 13%(15) 119 Employ: Student 60%(46) 10%(8) 6%(5) 1%(1) 22%(17) 77 Employ: Retired 66%(344) 24%(124) 2%(12) 3%(15) 5%(26) 520 Employ: Unemployed 55%(110) 21%(43) 3%(6) 4%(8) 17%(35) 202 Employ: Other 66%(73) 17%(19) 4%(5) 5%(5) 8%(9) 111 Military HH: Yes 60%(199) 25%(83) 5%(17) 4%(12) 6%(21) 331 Military HH: No 59%(980) 23%(390) 4%(73) 3%(58) 10%(160) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 68%(707) 20%(212) 3%(30) 2%(17) 8%(81) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 50%(472) 28%(260) 6%(60) 6%(53) 11%(100) 946 Biden Job Approve 70%(820) 19%(228) 3%(29) 2%(19) 7%(82) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 45%(333) 31%(229) 8%(60) 7%(50) 10%(71) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_14: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Expanding screening and treatment for the mentally ill Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 59%(1179) 24%(472) 5%(90) 3%(70) 9%(181) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 72%(498) 18%(123) 3%(21) 2%(10) 5%(36) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 66%(322) 21%(104) 2%(9) 2%(8) 9%(45) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 48%(86) 35%(62) 8%(14) 1%(2) 8%(14) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 44%(246) 30%(167) 8%(47) 8%(48) 10%(57) 564 Favorable of Biden 70%(829) 20%(229) 2%(27) 1%(17) 6%(73) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 44%(322) 31%(229) 8%(60) 7%(50) 10%(77) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 73%(503) 17%(121) 3%(17) 1%(10) 6%(42) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 67%(326) 22%(109) 2%(10) 2%(8) 6%(31) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 48%(68) 37%(53) 6%(8) 2%(3) 8%(11) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 43%(254) 30%(177) 9%(52) 8%(46) 11%(66) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 54%(345) 28%(180) 4%(28) 2%(15) 11%(68) 635 #1 Issue: Security 47%(158) 31%(106) 7%(22) 9%(29) 6%(21) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 71%(221) 18%(56) 3%(9) 3%(8) 5%(16) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 65%(167) 23%(58) 3%(8) 2%(5) 7%(19) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 60%(73) 10%(12) 5%(7) 3%(4) 21%(25) 121 #1 Issue: Education 48%(34) 23%(17) 11%(8) 1%(1) 16%(12) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 70%(67) 16%(16) 2%(2) 2%(2) 10%(10) 96 #1 Issue: Other 70%(115) 17%(28) 4%(6) 4%(6) 6%(11) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 71%(747) 19%(204) 2%(26) 2%(17) 6%(58) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 44%(307) 30%(207) 8%(52) 7%(51) 11%(73) 690 2020 Vote: Other 47%(31) 37%(25) 6%(4) 2%(1) 8%(5) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 51%(91) 20%(35) 4%(7) — (1) 25%(44) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 72%(589) 19%(154) 3%(24) 1%(9) 5%(38) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 47%(280) 29%(173) 7%(42) 7%(40) 9%(55) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 42%(26) 33%(21) 2%(1) 1%(1) 22%(14) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 74%(573) 18%(138) 3%(19) 1%(10) 4%(34) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 47%(308) 30%(198) 7%(45) 5%(35) 10%(65) 652 2016 Vote: Other 55%(59) 27%(29) 3%(4) 8%(8) 7%(8) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 52%(239) 23%(106) 5%(22) 3%(16) 16%(73) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_14: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Expanding screening and treatment for the mentally ill Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 59%(1179) 24%(472) 5%(90) 3%(70) 9%(181) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 61%(794) 24%(305) 5%(59) 3%(40) 7%(96) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 55%(385) 24%(167) 4%(31) 4%(30) 12%(85) 699 4-Region: Northeast 62%(220) 23%(81) 4%(13) 2%(8) 10%(34) 355 4-Region: Midwest 57%(262) 24%(108) 4%(18) 4%(17) 11%(52) 458 4-Region: South 57%(422) 26%(193) 4%(31) 4%(27) 9%(70) 744 4-Region: West 63%(275) 21%(91) 6%(27) 4%(18) 6%(25) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 72%(718) 18%(178) 3%(31) 2%(18) 6%(55) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 44%(325) 32%(231) 7%(53) 6%(43) 11%(80) 732 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_15: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all students receive mental health screening in schools Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(629) 28%(549) 13%(253) 14%(272) 15%(290) 1992 Gender: Male 29%(266) 29%(271) 14%(131) 16%(153) 12%(111) 932 Gender: Female 34%(362) 26%(279) 11%(121) 11%(119) 17%(178) 1060 Age: 18-34 37%(184) 27%(133) 12%(58) 9%(43) 16%(82) 500 Age: 35-44 40%(121) 31%(94) 11%(33) 9%(27) 9%(27) 303 Age: 45-64 30%(217) 25%(180) 12%(86) 18%(131) 15%(112) 725 Age: 65+ 23%(106) 31%(142) 16%(75) 15%(71) 15%(69) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 35%(58) 24%(40) 12%(20) 8%(13) 21%(34) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 38%(199) 29%(152) 12%(65) 8%(44) 13%(67) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 33%(158) 28%(139) 10%(47) 17%(82) 12%(61) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 27%(201) 26%(199) 15%(110) 16%(123) 16%(123) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 45%(383) 31%(265) 9%(76) 5%(43) 11%(93) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 26%(131) 25%(125) 15%(74) 16%(80) 19%(99) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 18%(114) 26%(159) 16%(102) 24%(148) 16%(98) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 43%(160) 36%(135) 8%(28) 6%(22) 8%(31) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 46%(223) 27%(131) 10%(48) 4%(21) 13%(61) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 22%(56) 21%(53) 18%(47) 23%(58) 15%(38) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(75) 28%(73) 11%(28) 8%(22) 24%(61) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 16%(50) 27%(84) 19%(56) 24%(72) 14%(42) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 20%(64) 24%(75) 14%(45) 24%(76) 18%(56) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 45%(277) 30%(187) 10%(60) 6%(37) 9%(54) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(210) 28%(168) 11%(63) 9%(56) 16%(96) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17%(111) 26%(171) 17%(114) 26%(172) 15%(101) 670 Educ: < College 30%(382) 26%(331) 12%(148) 14%(181) 17%(210) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 32%(152) 30%(141) 14%(66) 13%(62) 11%(51) 471 Educ: Post-grad 35%(95) 29%(77) 15%(39) 11%(29) 11%(28) 268 Income: Under 50k 31%(288) 28%(262) 11%(105) 12%(117) 18%(173) 945 Income: 50k-100k 32%(213) 27%(179) 14%(90) 16%(108) 11%(75) 666 Income: 100k+ 33%(127) 28%(108) 15%(58) 12%(47) 11%(41) 381 Ethnicity: White 29%(465) 28%(454) 14%(222) 15%(243) 14%(227) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 45%(86) 23%(44) 10%(18) 13%(26) 10%(19) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_15: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all students receive mental health screening in schools Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(629) 28%(549) 13%(253) 14%(272) 15%(290) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 42%(105) 28%(72) 8%(20) 6%(14) 16%(42) 253 Ethnicity: Other 46%(59) 18%(23) 8%(10) 11%(14) 17%(21) 128 All Christian 30%(296) 28%(276) 13%(129) 15%(153) 14%(138) 991 All Non-Christian 39%(45) 31%(36) 13%(15) 7%(8) 9%(11) 114 Atheist 48%(44) 23%(21) 12%(11) 10%(9) 7%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 27%(135) 29%(146) 14%(71) 12%(60) 18%(91) 502 Something Else 37%(108) 24%(71) 9%(27) 14%(42) 15%(44) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(49) 31%(40) 14%(18) 9%(12) 9%(12) 131 Evangelical 32%(159) 27%(138) 12%(61) 17%(84) 12%(60) 502 Non-Evangelical 32%(235) 27%(197) 11%(85) 14%(106) 16%(118) 741 Community: Urban 37%(209) 32%(181) 10%(58) 8%(45) 12%(69) 562 Community: Suburban 31%(298) 27%(261) 14%(132) 13%(127) 16%(150) 967 Community: Rural 26%(122) 23%(108) 14%(63) 22%(100) 15%(71) 463 Employ: Private Sector 35%(233) 30%(199) 11%(75) 14%(96) 10%(70) 673 Employ: Government 36%(44) 26%(32) 15%(18) 12%(15) 11%(14) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 25%(41) 34%(56) 12%(19) 14%(22) 16%(27) 165 Employ: Homemaker 31%(37) 22%(26) 16%(19) 11%(13) 20%(24) 119 Employ: Student 45%(34) 17%(13) 11%(9) 6%(5) 21%(16) 77 Employ: Retired 26%(133) 27%(138) 16%(85) 17%(90) 14%(74) 520 Employ: Unemployed 33%(67) 24%(48) 9%(19) 9%(18) 25%(50) 202 Employ: Other 34%(38) 32%(36) 8%(9) 11%(12) 14%(16) 111 Military HH: Yes 26%(86) 30%(99) 15%(50) 14%(46) 15%(50) 331 Military HH: No 33%(542) 27%(450) 12%(203) 14%(225) 14%(240) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 40%(418) 31%(328) 10%(108) 5%(54) 13%(137) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 22%(210) 23%(221) 15%(145) 23%(217) 16%(153) 946 Biden Job Approve 41%(481) 31%(364) 11%(125) 5%(61) 12%(146) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 17%(127) 24%(179) 16%(121) 28%(206) 15%(111) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_15: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all students receive mental health screening in schools Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(629) 28%(549) 13%(253) 14%(272) 15%(290) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 45%(311) 30%(209) 10%(68) 4%(27) 11%(73) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 35%(169) 32%(155) 12%(57) 7%(35) 15%(73) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 22%(40) 32%(57) 18%(32) 12%(21) 16%(28) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 15%(87) 22%(121) 16%(89) 33%(185) 15%(82) 564 Favorable of Biden 41%(482) 31%(365) 10%(121) 5%(62) 12%(145) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 17%(126) 24%(174) 16%(119) 28%(207) 15%(112) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 44%(307) 30%(206) 9%(60) 5%(34) 13%(87) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 36%(175) 33%(159) 13%(62) 6%(29) 12%(58) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 18%(26) 37%(53) 18%(26) 9%(14) 17%(24) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 17%(100) 20%(121) 16%(93) 33%(194) 15%(88) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 30%(188) 30%(190) 12%(77) 14%(90) 14%(90) 635 #1 Issue: Security 23%(78) 23%(78) 14%(46) 26%(88) 14%(47) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 38%(118) 31%(95) 12%(37) 7%(22) 12%(38) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(76) 26%(66) 15%(37) 13%(33) 17%(44) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 37%(45) 25%(30) 8%(10) 5%(7) 25%(30) 121 #1 Issue: Education 29%(20) 26%(18) 16%(11) 9%(6) 21%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 51%(49) 23%(22) 11%(11) 7%(7) 8%(8) 96 #1 Issue: Other 33%(54) 30%(50) 14%(23) 12%(20) 12%(20) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 41%(436) 31%(321) 12%(121) 5%(54) 11%(119) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 17%(115) 24%(167) 16%(108) 28%(192) 16%(108) 690 2020 Vote: Other 33%(22) 18%(12) 14%(9) 22%(14) 13%(9) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(53) 27%(47) 7%(13) 7%(12) 29%(52) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 42%(338) 30%(248) 10%(84) 6%(51) 11%(92) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 17%(102) 25%(147) 17%(99) 28%(167) 13%(75) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 25%(16) 16%(10) 17%(11) 17%(11) 25%(16) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 42%(328) 30%(236) 10%(79) 6%(44) 11%(88) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 18%(117) 25%(165) 16%(106) 26%(171) 14%(93) 652 2016 Vote: Other 32%(34) 16%(17) 17%(19) 20%(21) 15%(16) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33%(149) 29%(130) 11%(49) 8%(36) 20%(92) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_15: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all students receive mental health screening in schools Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 32%(629) 28%(549) 13%(253) 14%(272) 15%(290) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 30%(393) 28%(357) 13%(174) 16%(201) 13%(167) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 34%(235) 27%(192) 11%(79) 10%(71) 18%(122) 699 4-Region: Northeast 32%(113) 28%(101) 15%(54) 11%(39) 14%(50) 355 4-Region: Midwest 30%(136) 25%(113) 14%(65) 15%(70) 16%(74) 458 4-Region: South 30%(223) 30%(225) 11%(82) 14%(105) 15%(109) 744 4-Region: West 36%(156) 26%(111) 12%(52) 13%(58) 13%(57) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 43%(431) 31%(307) 10%(96) 5%(51) 11%(115) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 17%(127) 25%(185) 16%(119) 25%(184) 16%(116) 732 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_16: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase a gun Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 58%(1149) 19%(384) 7%(140) 7%(147) 9%(172) 1992 Gender: Male 50%(464) 25%(230) 9%(88) 10%(91) 7%(61) 932 Gender: Female 65%(685) 15%(155) 5%(52) 5%(57) 10%(111) 1060 Age: 18-34 48%(240) 23%(113) 8%(39) 9%(44) 13%(65) 500 Age: 35-44 55%(167) 21%(65) 8%(25) 7%(20) 9%(27) 303 Age: 45-64 60%(435) 16%(113) 7%(48) 9%(67) 9%(63) 725 Age: 65+ 66%(307) 20%(94) 6%(28) 4%(16) 4%(17) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 45%(74) 24%(39) 8%(13) 7%(11) 17%(27) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 50%(263) 23%(122) 8%(45) 7%(39) 11%(58) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 57%(277) 18%(88) 6%(29) 10%(51) 9%(43) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 66%(502) 16%(120) 7%(51) 6%(42) 6%(42) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 70%(604) 15%(133) 4%(36) 4%(35) 6%(54) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 52%(264) 20%(105) 8%(39) 8%(40) 12%(63) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 45%(281) 24%(146) 11%(66) 12%(72) 9%(55) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 63%(236) 22%(82) 6%(21) 5%(18) 5%(18) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 76%(367) 11%(51) 3%(14) 3%(17) 7%(36) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 46%(115) 23%(59) 11%(27) 13%(31) 7%(19) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 58%(149) 18%(46) 4%(11) 3%(9) 17%(44) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 37%(112) 29%(89) 13%(39) 13%(41) 8%(24) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 53%(169) 18%(58) 9%(27) 10%(31) 10%(31) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 72%(442) 15%(90) 5%(31) 3%(19) 5%(32) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 61%(364) 19%(111) 5%(30) 6%(33) 9%(55) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 44%(296) 24%(160) 11%(71) 14%(91) 8%(52) 670 Educ: < College 57%(713) 18%(231) 6%(81) 8%(96) 11%(132) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 61%(285) 19%(90) 7%(35) 7%(32) 6%(29) 471 Educ: Post-grad 56%(151) 24%(64) 9%(24) 7%(19) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 60%(562) 17%(160) 5%(51) 6%(54) 12%(118) 945 Income: 50k-100k 57%(378) 20%(131) 9%(58) 10%(64) 5%(36) 666 Income: 100k+ 55%(209) 25%(94) 8%(31) 8%(30) 5%(18) 381 Ethnicity: White 58%(928) 20%(321) 8%(123) 7%(119) 8%(121) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 57%(110) 22%(43) 4%(8) 11%(20) 6%(11) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_16: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase a gun Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 58%(1149) 19%(384) 7%(140) 7%(147) 9%(172) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 59%(149) 16%(42) 4%(10) 7%(17) 14%(36) 253 Ethnicity: Other 56%(72) 17%(22) 6%(7) 9%(12) 12%(15) 128 All Christian 58%(572) 20%(201) 7%(66) 9%(91) 6%(61) 991 All Non-Christian 57%(65) 24%(28) 6%(7) 4%(5) 8%(10) 114 Atheist 72%(67) 12%(11) 6%(6) 3%(3) 6%(5) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 56%(279) 19%(96) 7%(35) 6%(30) 12%(61) 502 Something Else 57%(166) 16%(48) 9%(26) 6%(18) 12%(34) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 57%(74) 25%(32) 7%(9) 5%(6) 7%(10) 131 Evangelical 51%(258) 21%(107) 8%(41) 11%(55) 8%(41) 502 Non-Evangelical 62%(461) 18%(132) 6%(45) 7%(52) 7%(52) 741 Community: Urban 56%(315) 21%(116) 7%(39) 7%(38) 10%(54) 562 Community: Suburban 59%(574) 19%(181) 6%(62) 7%(70) 8%(80) 967 Community: Rural 56%(260) 19%(88) 8%(39) 8%(39) 8%(38) 463 Employ: Private Sector 56%(377) 22%(148) 8%(51) 9%(62) 5%(35) 673 Employ: Government 51%(63) 18%(22) 6%(8) 15%(18) 10%(13) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 51%(85) 21%(35) 10%(16) 6%(9) 12%(20) 165 Employ: Homemaker 57%(68) 15%(17) 7%(8) 11%(13) 11%(13) 119 Employ: Student 57%(44) 26%(20) 3%(2) 1%(1) 13%(10) 77 Employ: Retired 66%(342) 19%(100) 5%(28) 6%(29) 4%(22) 520 Employ: Unemployed 54%(110) 10%(20) 9%(18) 4%(8) 23%(47) 202 Employ: Other 54%(60) 19%(21) 8%(9) 7%(8) 11%(12) 111 Military HH: Yes 52%(173) 21%(69) 9%(29) 11%(36) 7%(23) 331 Military HH: No 59%(975) 19%(315) 7%(110) 7%(112) 9%(148) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 66%(695) 18%(184) 5%(54) 3%(31) 8%(82) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 48%(454) 21%(200) 9%(86) 12%(116) 9%(90) 946 Biden Job Approve 68%(802) 17%(199) 5%(56) 3%(36) 7%(84) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 42%(314) 24%(176) 11%(84) 15%(111) 8%(58) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_16: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase a gun Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 58%(1149) 19%(384) 7%(140) 7%(147) 9%(172) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 71%(487) 15%(105) 4%(27) 4%(24) 7%(46) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 64%(315) 19%(95) 6%(29) 2%(12) 8%(38) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 46%(83) 28%(50) 10%(17) 5%(9) 11%(19) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 41%(231) 22%(126) 12%(67) 18%(102) 7%(39) 564 Favorable of Biden 69%(815) 16%(193) 5%(53) 3%(36) 7%(78) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 42%(309) 24%(177) 11%(79) 15%(110) 9%(64) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 70%(487) 15%(102) 4%(28) 4%(25) 7%(52) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 68%(328) 19%(91) 5%(26) 2%(12) 5%(26) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 48%(69) 33%(47) 6%(9) 2%(3) 10%(15) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 40%(239) 22%(130) 12%(70) 18%(106) 8%(49) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 54%(343) 21%(134) 6%(38) 9%(58) 10%(62) 635 #1 Issue: Security 44%(149) 23%(79) 11%(36) 15%(52) 6%(21) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 68%(212) 17%(52) 6%(18) 2%(8) 7%(21) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 70%(179) 16%(42) 4%(11) 3%(7) 7%(17) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 57%(68) 16%(19) 8%(10) 1%(1) 18%(22) 121 #1 Issue: Education 43%(30) 30%(21) 4%(3) 8%(5) 15%(11) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 67%(65) 16%(16) 8%(7) 3%(3) 6%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 62%(103) 13%(21) 10%(16) 8%(13) 8%(13) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 69%(728) 17%(174) 5%(51) 3%(34) 6%(64) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 42%(293) 25%(170) 11%(76) 14%(94) 8%(58) 690 2020 Vote: Other 47%(32) 18%(12) 7%(5) 18%(12) 10%(7) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 52%(93) 15%(26) 5%(8) 5%(8) 24%(43) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 71%(573) 16%(131) 6%(45) 3%(24) 5%(40) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 44%(260) 24%(141) 10%(56) 15%(91) 7%(41) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 45%(28) 25%(16) 4%(3) 8%(5) 17%(11) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 72%(555) 15%(120) 5%(42) 3%(24) 4%(34) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 46%(302) 23%(147) 9%(61) 14%(91) 8%(50) 652 2016 Vote: Other 54%(58) 20%(22) 7%(8) 10%(11) 9%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 51%(232) 21%(95) 6%(29) 5%(22) 17%(78) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_16: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase a gun Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 58%(1149) 19%(384) 7%(140) 7%(147) 9%(172) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 58%(756) 20%(255) 7%(95) 8%(103) 6%(84) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 56%(393) 19%(129) 6%(44) 6%(44) 13%(88) 699 4-Region: Northeast 63%(224) 17%(62) 5%(17) 6%(22) 9%(31) 355 4-Region: Midwest 55%(251) 17%(80) 7%(34) 11%(50) 9%(43) 458 4-Region: South 57%(424) 19%(143) 7%(55) 7%(50) 10%(71) 744 4-Region: West 57%(250) 23%(100) 8%(34) 6%(25) 6%(26) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 70%(699) 15%(153) 5%(48) 4%(38) 6%(62) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 44%(324) 24%(173) 10%(75) 13%(94) 9%(66) 732 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_17: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase an assault-style weapon Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 57%(1133) 17%(348) 6%(116) 9%(182) 11%(213) 1992 Gender: Male 49%(461) 22%(209) 8%(72) 12%(112) 8%(77) 932 Gender: Female 63%(672) 13%(139) 4%(43) 7%(70) 13%(136) 1060 Age: 18-34 48%(239) 21%(104) 8%(42) 8%(38) 15%(77) 500 Age: 35-44 51%(153) 19%(56) 8%(24) 10%(31) 12%(38) 303 Age: 45-64 59%(430) 17%(122) 5%(33) 10%(69) 10%(72) 725 Age: 65+ 67%(311) 14%(66) 4%(17) 9%(43) 6%(27) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 45%(74) 19%(31) 11%(19) 6%(10) 19%(31) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 49%(258) 22%(114) 8%(41) 9%(45) 13%(68) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 54%(265) 19%(91) 5%(24) 11%(52) 11%(54) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 67%(503) 14%(103) 3%(26) 9%(67) 8%(57) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 67%(575) 14%(121) 5%(46) 6%(55) 8%(65) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 52%(265) 16%(84) 5%(26) 10%(49) 17%(86) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 47%(293) 23%(144) 7%(44) 13%(78) 10%(62) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 60%(226) 19%(70) 8%(30) 8%(30) 5%(21) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 72%(349) 10%(51) 3%(16) 5%(26) 9%(44) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 46%(115) 21%(52) 6%(16) 15%(37) 13%(32) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 58%(150) 12%(31) 4%(10) 5%(13) 21%(54) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 39%(120) 29%(87) 9%(26) 15%(46) 8%(24) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 55%(173) 18%(56) 6%(18) 10%(32) 12%(38) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 70%(431) 12%(73) 4%(28) 7%(41) 7%(41) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 59%(352) 17%(100) 5%(32) 6%(36) 12%(73) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 45%(304) 23%(154) 8%(52) 15%(98) 9%(62) 670 Educ: < College 56%(704) 16%(196) 6%(69) 10%(121) 13%(162) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 57%(270) 20%(94) 6%(29) 9%(40) 8%(38) 471 Educ: Post-grad 59%(159) 22%(58) 7%(18) 8%(20) 5%(13) 268 Income: Under 50k 58%(549) 14%(131) 5%(45) 8%(80) 15%(139) 945 Income: 50k-100k 57%(378) 19%(126) 6%(42) 11%(71) 7%(49) 666 Income: 100k+ 54%(205) 24%(91) 8%(29) 8%(31) 6%(24) 381 Ethnicity: White 57%(917) 18%(292) 6%(97) 9%(149) 10%(156) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 54%(105) 20%(38) 7%(14) 11%(21) 8%(15) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_17: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase an assault-style weapon Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 57%(1133) 17%(348) 6%(116) 9%(182) 11%(213) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 59%(149) 14%(35) 5%(14) 7%(17) 15%(37) 253 Ethnicity: Other 52%(66) 16%(20) 4%(6) 13%(16) 16%(20) 128 All Christian 57%(560) 18%(180) 6%(61) 11%(105) 9%(85) 991 All Non-Christian 53%(61) 23%(26) 7%(8) 7%(8) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 69%(63) 13%(12) 3%(3) 9%(9) 6%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 58%(291) 15%(73) 6%(29) 7%(35) 15%(75) 502 Something Else 54%(158) 19%(57) 5%(16) 9%(26) 13%(37) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 53%(70) 25%(32) 7%(9) 6%(8) 9%(12) 131 Evangelical 48%(241) 21%(103) 8%(39) 13%(65) 11%(54) 502 Non-Evangelical 62%(460) 16%(119) 5%(34) 9%(65) 8%(63) 741 Community: Urban 58%(326) 19%(105) 6%(36) 6%(36) 11%(60) 562 Community: Suburban 57%(553) 16%(155) 6%(58) 10%(98) 11%(103) 967 Community: Rural 55%(254) 19%(88) 5%(22) 10%(48) 11%(50) 463 Employ: Private Sector 55%(370) 22%(145) 7%(48) 10%(68) 6%(43) 673 Employ: Government 50%(62) 18%(22) 7%(8) 14%(17) 12%(15) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 52%(86) 19%(32) 6%(9) 7%(11) 17%(27) 165 Employ: Homemaker 54%(64) 16%(19) 3%(4) 11%(14) 15%(18) 119 Employ: Student 54%(41) 15%(12) 7%(6) 6%(4) 18%(14) 77 Employ: Retired 66%(343) 14%(71) 4%(23) 9%(49) 6%(33) 520 Employ: Unemployed 54%(110) 14%(28) 3%(6) 6%(12) 23%(46) 202 Employ: Other 51%(57) 18%(20) 10%(11) 6%(7) 15%(17) 111 Military HH: Yes 52%(173) 18%(60) 7%(22) 13%(42) 11%(35) 331 Military HH: No 58%(960) 17%(288) 6%(94) 8%(140) 11%(178) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 64%(666) 17%(174) 5%(53) 5%(55) 9%(97) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 49%(467) 18%(174) 7%(63) 13%(127) 12%(116) 946 Biden Job Approve 66%(779) 15%(179) 5%(55) 5%(59) 9%(105) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 44%(326) 21%(159) 8%(61) 16%(120) 10%(77) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_17: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase an assault-style weapon Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 57%(1133) 17%(348) 6%(116) 9%(182) 11%(213) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 67%(464) 14%(99) 5%(36) 5%(37) 8%(52) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 65%(315) 16%(80) 4%(19) 4%(21) 11%(52) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 49%(88) 19%(33) 10%(17) 10%(18) 12%(22) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 42%(238) 22%(125) 8%(44) 18%(102) 10%(55) 564 Favorable of Biden 67%(787) 15%(172) 5%(55) 5%(60) 9%(102) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 43%(319) 22%(162) 8%(56) 16%(118) 11%(83) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 67%(462) 13%(91) 5%(34) 6%(41) 9%(65) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 67%(324) 17%(81) 4%(21) 4%(19) 8%(37) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 47%(67) 23%(34) 8%(12) 6%(9) 15%(21) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 42%(251) 22%(128) 7%(44) 18%(109) 10%(62) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 53%(337) 20%(130) 5%(33) 10%(61) 12%(76) 635 #1 Issue: Security 48%(161) 21%(71) 7%(24) 15%(52) 9%(29) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 66%(206) 15%(45) 5%(14) 6%(18) 9%(27) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 68%(174) 13%(33) 4%(9) 9%(22) 7%(18) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 52%(63) 15%(18) 8%(10) 3%(3) 22%(26) 121 #1 Issue: Education 41%(29) 25%(17) 14%(10) 3%(2) 18%(12) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 65%(63) 14%(14) 5%(5) 8%(7) 9%(8) 96 #1 Issue: Other 60%(100) 12%(19) 7%(12) 10%(17) 10%(17) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 68%(718) 14%(142) 5%(57) 5%(54) 8%(80) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 43%(296) 23%(159) 7%(51) 16%(107) 11%(77) 690 2020 Vote: Other 43%(28) 18%(12) 5%(3) 20%(14) 14%(9) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 50%(88) 19%(33) 2%(4) 4%(7) 26%(46) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 69%(559) 14%(110) 5%(43) 6%(52) 6%(49) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 45%(266) 22%(132) 6%(38) 17%(98) 10%(57) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 49%(31) 16%(10) 4%(2) 9%(6) 23%(15) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 70%(538) 13%(100) 5%(39) 6%(46) 6%(50) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 47%(303) 22%(142) 7%(43) 15%(97) 10%(67) 652 2016 Vote: Other 53%(57) 19%(20) 4%(5) 15%(16) 9%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 51%(234) 18%(84) 6%(29) 5%(23) 19%(86) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_17: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase an assault-style weapon Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 57%(1133) 17%(348) 6%(116) 9%(182) 11%(213) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 58%(756) 17%(226) 6%(73) 10%(129) 8%(110) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 54%(377) 17%(122) 6%(43) 8%(53) 15%(103) 699 4-Region: Northeast 60%(212) 16%(56) 6%(21) 9%(32) 10%(35) 355 4-Region: Midwest 57%(262) 16%(74) 5%(22) 11%(51) 10%(48) 458 4-Region: South 55%(410) 18%(130) 7%(50) 9%(70) 11%(83) 744 4-Region: West 57%(248) 20%(88) 5%(23) 7%(29) 11%(48) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 67%(673) 13%(135) 5%(53) 6%(62) 8%(78) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 46%(338) 23%(166) 7%(52) 13%(97) 11%(79) 732 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_18: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Repealing the 2nd Amendment Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(211) 12%(248) 12%(237) 43%(863) 22%(432) 1992 Gender: Male 11%(105) 14%(127) 10%(94) 51%(480) 14%(126) 932 Gender: Female 10%(106) 11%(121) 14%(143) 36%(384) 29%(305) 1060 Age: 18-34 12%(62) 20%(102) 13%(66) 30%(150) 24%(120) 500 Age: 35-44 15%(44) 19%(56) 15%(46) 26%(79) 25%(77) 303 Age: 45-64 10%(69) 8%(55) 8%(60) 53%(383) 22%(159) 725 Age: 65+ 8%(36) 8%(35) 14%(65) 54%(252) 16%(76) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 13%(21) 18%(30) 15%(25) 25%(42) 29%(47) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 13%(70) 20%(108) 14%(76) 29%(151) 23%(122) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 10%(48) 12%(56) 9%(43) 49%(240) 21%(100) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 9%(67) 7%(50) 11%(84) 53%(398) 21%(158) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 19%(163) 19%(160) 15%(130) 23%(196) 25%(211) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 6%(30) 8%(40) 10%(53) 54%(276) 22%(112) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 3%(18) 8%(49) 9%(53) 63%(391) 17%(108) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 21%(81) 22%(83) 12%(46) 27%(100) 18%(66) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 17%(83) 16%(77) 17%(84) 20%(96) 30%(145) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 4%(11) 5%(12) 10%(24) 69%(174) 12%(31) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 7%(19) 11%(28) 11%(29) 39%(101) 32%(82) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 5%(14) 11%(32) 8%(24) 67%(205) 10%(29) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 1%(5) 5%(17) 9%(30) 59%(186) 25%(79) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 19%(118) 18%(111) 19%(118) 23%(144) 20%(123) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 9%(51) 14%(83) 9%(54) 40%(237) 28%(168) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 5%(33) 6%(38) 8%(55) 67%(451) 14%(93) 670 Educ: < College 9%(111) 11%(134) 10%(127) 46%(570) 25%(310) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(57) 16%(77) 12%(58) 41%(192) 18%(86) 471 Educ: Post-grad 16%(43) 14%(38) 19%(52) 38%(101) 13%(35) 268 Income: Under 50k 11%(103) 9%(88) 11%(108) 42%(393) 27%(252) 945 Income: 50k-100k 10%(67) 14%(93) 11%(74) 48%(320) 17%(113) 666 Income: 100k+ 11%(41) 18%(67) 14%(55) 40%(151) 18%(67) 381 Ethnicity: White 10%(165) 11%(177) 12%(201) 47%(751) 20%(317) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 12%(24) 22%(42) 12%(23) 32%(61) 22%(43) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_18: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Repealing the 2nd Amendment Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(211) 12%(248) 12%(237) 43%(863) 22%(432) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 12%(30) 20%(52) 8%(21) 29%(73) 31%(78) 253 Ethnicity: Other 13%(16) 16%(20) 12%(15) 31%(40) 29%(37) 128 All Christian 10%(98) 13%(125) 11%(105) 49%(488) 18%(174) 991 All Non-Christian 24%(28) 17%(20) 9%(10) 27%(31) 23%(26) 114 Atheist 21%(20) 15%(14) 21%(19) 28%(26) 15%(14) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 10%(49) 10%(52) 15%(73) 39%(195) 26%(133) 502 Something Else 6%(17) 13%(38) 10%(29) 42%(124) 29%(86) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 21%(28) 17%(22) 8%(10) 33%(44) 21%(27) 131 Evangelical 9%(47) 15%(74) 9%(45) 47%(238) 20%(98) 502 Non-Evangelical 9%(66) 11%(78) 12%(86) 48%(358) 21%(152) 741 Community: Urban 17%(93) 19%(105) 14%(80) 28%(159) 22%(124) 562 Community: Suburban 9%(91) 12%(114) 12%(113) 45%(435) 22%(214) 967 Community: Rural 6%(28) 6%(29) 9%(44) 58%(269) 20%(93) 463 Employ: Private Sector 12%(84) 17%(114) 12%(77) 42%(284) 17%(114) 673 Employ: Government 9%(11) 15%(19) 13%(16) 42%(52) 22%(27) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 11%(18) 12%(19) 9%(15) 46%(77) 22%(37) 165 Employ: Homemaker 19%(22) 11%(13) 6%(7) 38%(45) 26%(31) 119 Employ: Student 12%(9) 20%(16) 21%(16) 21%(16) 26%(20) 77 Employ: Retired 8%(42) 8%(40) 13%(65) 54%(280) 18%(93) 520 Employ: Unemployed 6%(13) 7%(14) 14%(29) 30%(60) 43%(87) 202 Employ: Other 11%(13) 12%(14) 11%(12) 44%(49) 21%(24) 111 Military HH: Yes 8%(26) 9%(30) 9%(31) 55%(184) 18%(60) 331 Military HH: No 11%(185) 13%(219) 12%(206) 41%(680) 22%(371) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 16%(170) 18%(193) 14%(151) 26%(274) 25%(258) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 4%(41) 6%(55) 9%(86) 62%(589) 18%(174) 946 Biden Job Approve 16%(184) 18%(208) 16%(183) 28%(324) 24%(278) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 3%(24) 5%(35) 7%(52) 71%(525) 14%(107) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_18: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Repealing the 2nd Amendment Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(211) 12%(248) 12%(237) 43%(863) 22%(432) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 20%(141) 20%(137) 15%(102) 23%(158) 22%(151) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 9%(43) 14%(70) 17%(81) 34%(167) 26%(127) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 7%(12) 5%(8) 17%(30) 53%(94) 19%(34) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(12) 5%(27) 4%(23) 76%(430) 13%(73) 564 Favorable of Biden 16%(183) 17%(205) 15%(180) 28%(334) 23%(274) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 3%(22) 4%(33) 7%(52) 70%(520) 15%(112) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 19%(134) 18%(127) 13%(92) 25%(173) 24%(167) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 10%(49) 16%(78) 18%(88) 33%(161) 22%(107) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 7%(10) 7%(10) 18%(26) 49%(71) 19%(27) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 2%(12) 4%(22) 4%(26) 75%(449) 14%(85) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 10%(63) 14%(91) 9%(57) 45%(284) 22%(140) 635 #1 Issue: Security 7%(25) 9%(30) 6%(20) 64%(216) 13%(45) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(51) 14%(43) 22%(67) 29%(90) 19%(58) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7%(19) 8%(21) 10%(25) 48%(122) 27%(70) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 8%(10) 18%(21) 17%(21) 20%(24) 37%(44) 121 #1 Issue: Education 14%(10) 16%(11) 14%(10) 26%(18) 30%(21) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 11%(11) 24%(23) 11%(11) 36%(35) 17%(17) 96 #1 Issue: Other 14%(23) 5%(8) 16%(26) 44%(73) 22%(36) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 16%(172) 17%(176) 16%(172) 27%(281) 24%(251) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(21) 7%(46) 6%(43) 69%(478) 15%(102) 690 2020 Vote: Other 2%(2) 9%(6) 10%(7) 61%(41) 18%(12) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(16) 12%(22) 7%(13) 34%(61) 37%(66) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 18%(143) 19%(151) 15%(122) 28%(227) 21%(169) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(14) 6%(33) 8%(48) 71%(418) 13%(78) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 4%(3) 3%(2) 10%(6) 50%(32) 33%(21) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 17%(134) 18%(136) 15%(117) 27%(212) 23%(176) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(22) 6%(41) 7%(47) 68%(445) 15%(96) 652 2016 Vote: Other 5%(5) 5%(5) 14%(15) 57%(61) 19%(21) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(50) 15%(67) 13%(58) 31%(143) 30%(139) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_18: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Repealing the 2nd Amendment Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(211) 12%(248) 12%(237) 43%(863) 22%(432) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 11%(145) 12%(161) 11%(145) 48%(620) 17%(221) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 9%(66) 13%(88) 13%(92) 35%(243) 30%(211) 699 4-Region: Northeast 14%(49) 13%(45) 11%(39) 41%(146) 22%(77) 355 4-Region: Midwest 8%(38) 8%(36) 12%(57) 49%(226) 22%(101) 458 4-Region: South 9%(63) 13%(96) 12%(87) 44%(330) 23%(168) 744 4-Region: West 14%(62) 16%(72) 13%(55) 37%(161) 20%(86) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 18%(176) 18%(182) 16%(158) 25%(251) 23%(234) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(20) 7%(50) 8%(61) 65%(478) 17%(122) 732 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_19: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Eliminate taxpayer-funded insurance for banks that provide services to the firearms industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(514) 17%(345) 10%(205) 20%(393) 27%(536) 1992 Gender: Male 26%(242) 20%(188) 11%(103) 25%(229) 18%(171) 932 Gender: Female 26%(272) 15%(157) 10%(102) 15%(164) 34%(365) 1060 Age: 18-34 25%(127) 22%(110) 11%(53) 12%(60) 30%(151) 500 Age: 35-44 32%(97) 20%(59) 13%(40) 12%(36) 23%(71) 303 Age: 45-64 24%(173) 14%(103) 10%(71) 25%(179) 28%(200) 725 Age: 65+ 25%(117) 16%(73) 9%(42) 26%(118) 25%(114) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 24%(40) 19%(31) 10%(16) 9%(16) 38%(62) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 27%(144) 23%(123) 12%(62) 12%(65) 25%(132) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 24%(118) 15%(74) 10%(50) 23%(110) 28%(134) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 26%(197) 15%(110) 9%(70) 25%(186) 26%(193) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 39%(334) 24%(204) 10%(83) 6%(51) 22%(189) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 21%(105) 11%(57) 10%(49) 22%(115) 36%(184) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 12%(75) 13%(84) 12%(73) 37%(227) 26%(162) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 40%(150) 32%(119) 9%(36) 7%(25) 12%(46) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 38%(184) 17%(84) 10%(48) 5%(26) 29%(143) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 21%(53) 9%(23) 12%(31) 32%(80) 26%(65) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 20%(53) 13%(34) 7%(18) 14%(35) 46%(119) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(39) 15%(45) 12%(37) 41%(124) 20%(59) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 11%(35) 12%(39) 12%(36) 33%(103) 33%(103) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 41%(251) 21%(129) 12%(71) 6%(38) 20%(124) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 25%(150) 19%(110) 10%(60) 14%(82) 32%(190) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(94) 13%(88) 10%(67) 39%(260) 24%(161) 670 Educ: < College 23%(291) 16%(198) 10%(119) 21%(265) 30%(380) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 30%(139) 19%(88) 11%(54) 17%(78) 24%(112) 471 Educ: Post-grad 31%(84) 22%(58) 12%(32) 19%(50) 17%(44) 268 Income: Under 50k 25%(232) 16%(151) 9%(87) 17%(164) 33%(310) 945 Income: 50k-100k 28%(190) 17%(111) 12%(77) 22%(149) 21%(140) 666 Income: 100k+ 24%(92) 22%(83) 11%(41) 21%(80) 22%(85) 381 Ethnicity: White 24%(388) 17%(278) 11%(170) 22%(362) 26%(413) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 38%(73) 19%(36) 6%(12) 12%(24) 25%(49) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_19: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Eliminate taxpayer-funded insurance for banks that provide services to the firearms industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(514) 17%(345) 10%(205) 20%(393) 27%(536) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 35%(88) 19%(48) 10%(25) 7%(17) 30%(75) 253 Ethnicity: Other 30%(39) 14%(18) 8%(10) 11%(14) 37%(47) 128 All Christian 25%(245) 17%(172) 10%(99) 25%(246) 23%(228) 991 All Non-Christian 37%(42) 23%(26) 11%(12) 9%(10) 21%(24) 114 Atheist 50%(46) 21%(19) 8%(8) 8%(7) 14%(12) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 25%(124) 17%(86) 12%(60) 13%(65) 33%(167) 502 Something Else 19%(56) 14%(42) 9%(26) 22%(64) 36%(104) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 34%(44) 21%(27) 12%(16) 13%(17) 20%(26) 131 Evangelical 23%(113) 19%(96) 9%(45) 26%(130) 24%(119) 502 Non-Evangelical 24%(180) 15%(114) 10%(70) 23%(173) 27%(204) 741 Community: Urban 32%(181) 22%(126) 12%(65) 11%(60) 23%(129) 562 Community: Suburban 25%(246) 17%(163) 9%(86) 21%(202) 28%(270) 967 Community: Rural 19%(86) 12%(55) 12%(54) 28%(131) 30%(137) 463 Employ: Private Sector 30%(201) 19%(129) 12%(79) 19%(127) 20%(137) 673 Employ: Government 23%(28) 21%(26) 10%(13) 22%(27) 24%(30) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 21%(35) 15%(25) 16%(27) 20%(34) 27%(45) 165 Employ: Homemaker 28%(34) 12%(14) 5%(6) 21%(25) 34%(41) 119 Employ: Student 24%(19) 21%(16) 13%(10) 5%(4) 36%(28) 77 Employ: Retired 26%(133) 16%(83) 8%(44) 26%(133) 24%(127) 520 Employ: Unemployed 21%(43) 13%(27) 6%(12) 11%(22) 48%(98) 202 Employ: Other 18%(20) 22%(24) 14%(15) 18%(21) 27%(30) 111 Military HH: Yes 22%(73) 15%(51) 13%(42) 27%(91) 23%(75) 331 Military HH: No 27%(440) 18%(294) 10%(163) 18%(302) 28%(461) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 36%(377) 23%(240) 9%(97) 6%(65) 26%(267) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 14%(137) 11%(105) 11%(108) 35%(328) 28%(269) 946 Biden Job Approve 36%(428) 22%(262) 10%(121) 7%(78) 25%(289) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 10%(76) 10%(76) 11%(81) 42%(312) 27%(198) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_19: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Eliminate taxpayer-funded insurance for banks that provide services to the firearms industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(514) 17%(345) 10%(205) 20%(393) 27%(536) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 44%(302) 23%(158) 9%(65) 5%(36) 19%(128) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 26%(126) 21%(103) 11%(56) 9%(42) 33%(162) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(29) 11%(20) 17%(30) 22%(40) 34%(60) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 8%(47) 10%(56) 9%(51) 48%(273) 24%(138) 564 Favorable of Biden 36%(420) 22%(260) 10%(123) 7%(78) 25%(295) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 10%(77) 10%(75) 10%(72) 43%(314) 27%(200) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 42%(289) 21%(149) 9%(65) 6%(39) 22%(152) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 27%(131) 23%(112) 12%(58) 8%(39) 30%(143) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 18%(26) 12%(18) 12%(17) 21%(30) 37%(52) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 8%(51) 10%(57) 9%(55) 48%(284) 25%(148) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 24%(152) 17%(109) 9%(60) 24%(154) 25%(161) 635 #1 Issue: Security 13%(44) 12%(40) 12%(39) 40%(133) 24%(81) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 37%(113) 21%(66) 10%(31) 7%(22) 25%(78) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 26%(67) 22%(57) 8%(21) 13%(33) 31%(78) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 28%(34) 15%(18) 14%(17) 5%(6) 39%(47) 121 #1 Issue: Education 18%(13) 20%(14) 12%(8) 18%(13) 32%(22) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 40%(39) 21%(20) 11%(11) 4%(4) 24%(23) 96 #1 Issue: Other 31%(52) 14%(22) 11%(19) 17%(28) 27%(45) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 37%(390) 22%(231) 11%(114) 7%(72) 23%(244) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(75) 11%(74) 10%(66) 42%(289) 27%(186) 690 2020 Vote: Other 20%(13) 17%(11) 16%(11) 23%(15) 24%(16) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(35) 15%(27) 8%(14) 9%(17) 48%(85) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 38%(306) 25%(203) 9%(73) 7%(59) 21%(173) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 13%(74) 11%(63) 12%(72) 41%(243) 23%(138) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 20%(13) 9%(6) 12%(7) 20%(13) 38%(24) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 40%(306) 22%(173) 9%(73) 6%(44) 23%(177) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(84) 12%(75) 11%(70) 40%(260) 25%(163) 652 2016 Vote: Other 22%(23) 15%(17) 17%(18) 27%(29) 19%(21) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(100) 17%(79) 10%(44) 13%(60) 38%(173) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_19: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Eliminate taxpayer-funded insurance for banks that provide services to the firearms industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(514) 17%(345) 10%(205) 20%(393) 27%(536) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 27%(343) 18%(232) 11%(138) 22%(290) 22%(290) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 24%(170) 16%(112) 10%(67) 15%(103) 35%(246) 699 4-Region: Northeast 28%(99) 18%(64) 9%(32) 19%(68) 26%(92) 355 4-Region: Midwest 22%(102) 17%(76) 11%(48) 22%(103) 28%(128) 458 4-Region: South 25%(185) 17%(125) 10%(76) 22%(161) 26%(196) 744 4-Region: West 29%(127) 18%(79) 11%(49) 14%(61) 27%(119) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 38%(382) 22%(224) 10%(97) 6%(59) 24%(238) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(81) 12%(89) 12%(88) 38%(280) 26%(194) 732 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_20: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Use regulators to put pressure on banks discouraging the financing of the firearms industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(516) 18%(349) 11%(227) 22%(445) 23%(456) 1992 Gender: Male 23%(212) 20%(190) 12%(116) 28%(263) 16%(152) 932 Gender: Female 29%(304) 15%(159) 10%(111) 17%(181) 29%(304) 1060 Age: 18-34 28%(138) 21%(103) 12%(58) 15%(73) 25%(128) 500 Age: 35-44 29%(89) 22%(66) 14%(42) 13%(41) 21%(64) 303 Age: 45-64 23%(169) 16%(115) 11%(78) 28%(201) 22%(163) 725 Age: 65+ 26%(119) 14%(65) 10%(49) 28%(129) 22%(102) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 27%(44) 15%(25) 15%(24) 7%(11) 37%(60) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 28%(150) 24%(129) 10%(53) 16%(85) 21%(110) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 23%(112) 15%(72) 13%(61) 26%(127) 24%(115) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 27%(202) 15%(112) 11%(82) 27%(203) 21%(157) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 42%(364) 23%(201) 10%(89) 6%(49) 18%(158) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(85) 15%(76) 9%(48) 27%(139) 32%(162) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(67) 12%(72) 15%(90) 41%(256) 22%(136) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 40%(149) 29%(108) 11%(43) 8%(28) 13%(48) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 44%(215) 19%(93) 9%(46) 4%(21) 23%(110) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 12%(31) 16%(41) 11%(27) 38%(95) 23%(57) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 21%(53) 14%(36) 8%(20) 17%(44) 41%(105) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(32) 13%(41) 15%(45) 46%(140) 15%(47) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 11%(35) 10%(31) 14%(45) 37%(116) 28%(89) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 42%(259) 24%(145) 11%(65) 6%(34) 18%(110) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 27%(162) 20%(118) 9%(52) 17%(99) 27%(161) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 11%(73) 11%(74) 14%(97) 44%(296) 20%(131) 670 Educ: < College 23%(294) 15%(190) 11%(140) 24%(300) 26%(329) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 30%(141) 19%(91) 12%(55) 21%(98) 18%(86) 471 Educ: Post-grad 30%(81) 25%(68) 12%(32) 17%(46) 15%(41) 268 Income: Under 50k 27%(255) 16%(151) 11%(105) 18%(166) 28%(267) 945 Income: 50k-100k 25%(166) 18%(117) 11%(75) 28%(185) 18%(122) 666 Income: 100k+ 25%(95) 21%(80) 12%(46) 24%(93) 18%(67) 381 Ethnicity: White 24%(381) 18%(288) 11%(183) 25%(402) 22%(358) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 33%(64) 21%(41) 14%(26) 16%(30) 16%(31) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_20: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Use regulators to put pressure on banks discouraging the financing of the firearms industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(516) 18%(349) 11%(227) 22%(445) 23%(456) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 36%(92) 16%(41) 13%(32) 8%(19) 27%(68) 253 Ethnicity: Other 33%(43) 16%(20) 9%(11) 19%(24) 23%(30) 128 All Christian 24%(237) 17%(166) 13%(126) 27%(268) 19%(193) 991 All Non-Christian 31%(35) 29%(33) 10%(12) 11%(12) 19%(22) 114 Atheist 54%(50) 14%(13) 5%(5) 10%(10) 16%(15) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 25%(125) 20%(102) 10%(50) 16%(80) 29%(145) 502 Something Else 24%(69) 12%(34) 12%(34) 25%(75) 28%(81) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 28%(37) 28%(37) 10%(14) 16%(20) 17%(22) 131 Evangelical 24%(122) 14%(73) 12%(63) 30%(149) 19%(96) 502 Non-Evangelical 24%(176) 15%(113) 13%(93) 25%(186) 23%(173) 741 Community: Urban 32%(178) 24%(137) 10%(59) 11%(64) 22%(124) 562 Community: Suburban 27%(260) 17%(162) 11%(109) 23%(219) 22%(217) 967 Community: Rural 17%(77) 11%(51) 13%(58) 35%(161) 25%(115) 463 Employ: Private Sector 29%(193) 21%(139) 13%(91) 21%(141) 16%(110) 673 Employ: Government 24%(29) 18%(22) 10%(13) 25%(31) 23%(28) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 20%(33) 18%(30) 13%(21) 22%(37) 26%(44) 165 Employ: Homemaker 34%(40) 9%(11) 5%(6) 26%(31) 26%(31) 119 Employ: Student 35%(27) 15%(11) 13%(10) 3%(2) 34%(26) 77 Employ: Retired 25%(130) 15%(76) 10%(54) 30%(155) 20%(104) 520 Employ: Unemployed 18%(36) 16%(33) 11%(22) 12%(25) 43%(86) 202 Employ: Other 24%(27) 23%(26) 9%(10) 19%(21) 25%(27) 111 Military HH: Yes 20%(66) 16%(52) 14%(47) 31%(103) 19%(63) 331 Military HH: No 27%(449) 18%(297) 11%(180) 21%(341) 24%(393) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 38%(396) 23%(243) 9%(98) 8%(80) 22%(230) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(120) 11%(106) 14%(129) 39%(365) 24%(226) 946 Biden Job Approve 38%(448) 23%(273) 10%(119) 7%(87) 21%(251) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 8%(58) 10%(71) 14%(104) 48%(355) 21%(154) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_20: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Use regulators to put pressure on banks discouraging the financing of the firearms industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(516) 18%(349) 11%(227) 22%(445) 23%(456) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 45%(309) 24%(162) 9%(64) 6%(44) 16%(109) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 28%(139) 23%(111) 11%(54) 9%(43) 29%(142) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 12%(22) 11%(20) 19%(33) 25%(44) 33%(59) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 6%(36) 9%(51) 13%(71) 55%(311) 17%(95) 564 Favorable of Biden 38%(449) 23%(268) 10%(121) 8%(89) 21%(249) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 8%(57) 9%(63) 14%(102) 48%(354) 22%(163) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 44%(306) 22%(150) 10%(69) 6%(41) 18%(127) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 30%(143) 24%(118) 11%(53) 10%(48) 25%(122) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 14%(21) 9%(13) 19%(28) 23%(33) 34%(49) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 6%(36) 8%(50) 12%(74) 54%(321) 19%(114) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 25%(158) 16%(105) 11%(73) 24%(155) 23%(145) 635 #1 Issue: Security 10%(35) 14%(47) 12%(42) 44%(148) 19%(64) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 37%(116) 23%(71) 11%(34) 8%(26) 21%(64) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 28%(71) 16%(42) 8%(20) 24%(61) 24%(62) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27%(33) 23%(27) 13%(16) 4%(4) 33%(40) 121 #1 Issue: Education 19%(14) 26%(18) 17%(12) 10%(7) 28%(20) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 36%(35) 19%(18) 14%(14) 8%(8) 23%(22) 96 #1 Issue: Other 33%(55) 12%(21) 10%(17) 21%(34) 24%(39) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 39%(405) 23%(242) 10%(109) 7%(79) 21%(216) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(57) 11%(72) 12%(83) 48%(329) 22%(149) 690 2020 Vote: Other 18%(12) 17%(11) 14%(9) 35%(23) 16%(11) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(41) 12%(21) 14%(24) 8%(14) 43%(77) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 40%(328) 24%(194) 10%(78) 8%(66) 18%(148) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 8%(45) 13%(74) 14%(84) 46%(274) 19%(113) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 10%(6) 8%(5) 9%(6) 31%(20) 42%(27) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 41%(316) 23%(174) 10%(79) 7%(53) 20%(151) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(60) 12%(78) 13%(84) 45%(293) 21%(137) 652 2016 Vote: Other 14%(15) 12%(13) 13%(14) 39%(42) 21%(22) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(124) 18%(84) 11%(50) 12%(56) 31%(143) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL17_20: Below is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. How much do you support or oppose each of the following? Use regulators to put pressure on banks discouraging the financing of the firearms industry Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(516) 18%(349) 11%(227) 22%(445) 23%(456) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 25%(327) 19%(247) 11%(145) 25%(325) 19%(249) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 27%(189) 15%(102) 12%(82) 17%(120) 30%(207) 699 4-Region: Northeast 26%(93) 18%(62) 12%(41) 18%(65) 26%(94) 355 4-Region: Midwest 23%(108) 16%(71) 10%(47) 26%(120) 24%(112) 458 4-Region: South 24%(181) 17%(125) 13%(95) 24%(181) 22%(161) 744 4-Region: West 31%(134) 21%(90) 10%(44) 18%(79) 20%(89) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 41%(406) 23%(234) 10%(102) 6%(63) 20%(195) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10%(72) 11%(78) 14%(105) 43%(313) 22%(164) 732 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL18: What do you think is the most effective action that could be taken to prevent mass shootings in the United States? Allow Stricter more enforce- Better private Put more ment of mental Stricter citizens to emphasis Ban the Stricter existing health security carry on God sale of Don’t gun gun screening measures guns for and violent Other Know / control control and at public protec- morality video (please No Demographic laws laws support spaces tion in society games specify): Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(592) 14%(284) 19%(377) 6%(113) 10%(208) 9%(185) 2%(42) 3%(53) 7%(138) 1992 Gender: Male 26%(243) 16%(152) 18%(166) 7%(62) 15%(135) 9%(80) 2%(22) 3%(28) 5%(44) 932 Gender: Female 33%(348) 12%(132) 20%(211) 5%(52) 7%(73) 10%(105) 2%(20) 2%(25) 9%(94) 1060 Age: 18-34 28%(142) 12%(59) 25%(124) 6%(28) 11%(53) 8%(39) 2%(10) 2%(11) 7%(36) 500 Age: 35-44 28%(84) 10%(30) 21%(64) 12%(38) 11%(32) 7%(22) 2%(5) 2%(5) 8%(23) 303 Age: 45-64 28%(203) 14%(105) 17%(120) 5%(37) 13%(95) 10%(70) 2%(12) 3%(22) 8%(61) 725 Age: 65+ 35%(162) 20%(91) 15%(69) 2%(11) 6%(29) 12%(54) 3%(15) 3%(15) 4%(18) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 30%(49) 11%(19) 26%(42) 5%(9) 11%(18) 4%(6) 2%(3) 3%(4) 9%(14) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 27%(143) 12%(62) 23%(121) 8%(45) 10%(53) 8%(43) 2%(10) 2%(9) 8%(40) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 26%(129) 11%(52) 19%(92) 5%(26) 14%(69) 12%(59) 2%(7) 4%(21) 7%(33) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 33%(252) 19%(143) 15%(115) 4%(31) 9%(66) 8%(63) 3%(19) 2%(18) 6%(49) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 46%(395) 14%(117) 17%(147) 8%(69) 3%(29) 4%(36) 1%(11) 1%(10) 5%(47) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 25%(126) 14%(73) 21%(108) 3%(17) 13%(67) 8%(43) 2%(12) 4%(19) 9%(45) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(70) 15%(94) 20%(121) 4%(27) 18%(112) 17%(106) 3%(19) 4%(24) 7%(46) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 43%(163) 13%(47) 16%(60) 10%(37) 6%(21) 6%(23) 1%(5) 1%(5) 4%(14) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 48%(233) 14%(69) 18%(87) 7%(32) 2%(8) 3%(13) 1%(5) 1%(4) 7%(33) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 20%(50) 16%(41) 18%(45) 4%(11) 19%(48) 8%(21) 2%(5) 5%(13) 7%(17) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(76) 12%(32) 24%(63) 2%(6) 7%(19) 9%(23) 3%(7) 2%(6) 11%(27) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(30) 21%(64) 20%(60) 5%(14) 22%(66) 12%(36) 4%(12) 3%(9) 4%(12) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 13%(40) 10%(30) 19%(61) 4%(13) 15%(46) 22%(70) 2%(7) 5%(15) 11%(34) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 50%(307) 12%(75) 20%(121) 6%(37) 2%(15) 3%(20) 1%(9) 1%(9) 3%(21) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 30%(179) 19%(110) 16%(98) 8%(50) 9%(51) 6%(34) 2%(10) 2%(10) 9%(52) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(81) 13%(85) 20%(133) 4%(24) 20%(133) 18%(124) 3%(17) 5%(30) 6%(43) 670 Educ: < College 27%(334) 13%(167) 18%(231) 6%(74) 12%(144) 11%(133) 2%(23) 3%(37) 9%(110) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 35%(163) 15%(72) 20%(95) 6%(26) 8%(37) 7%(34) 3%(13) 2%(9) 5%(21) 471 Educ: Post-grad 35%(95) 17%(44) 19%(51) 5%(14) 10%(27) 7%(18) 2%(6) 3%(7) 2%(6) 268 Continued on next page

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Table POL18: What do you think is the most effective action that could be taken to prevent mass shootings in the United States? Allow Stricter more enforce- Better private Put more ment of mental Stricter citizens to emphasis Ban the Stricter existing health security carry on God sale of Don’t gun gun screening measures guns for and violent Other Know / control control and at public protec- morality video (please No Demographic laws laws support spaces tion in society games specify): Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(592) 14%(284) 19%(377) 6%(113) 10%(208) 9%(185) 2%(42) 3%(53) 7%(138) 1992 Income: Under 50k 30%(284) 13%(121) 17%(159) 6%(59) 10%(96) 10%(92) 2%(21) 3%(29) 9%(83) 945 Income: 50k-100k 27%(181) 16%(109) 20%(134) 4%(28) 12%(81) 10%(68) 2%(14) 2%(11) 6%(41) 666 Income: 100k+ 33%(127) 14%(54) 22%(84) 7%(26) 8%(32) 7%(25) 2%(7) 3%(12) 4%(13) 381 Ethnicity: White 29%(460) 13%(216) 20%(322) 6%(95) 11%(181) 9%(153) 2%(37) 3%(43) 6%(105) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 27%(52) 15%(29) 26%(50) 2%(4) 15%(28) 7%(14) 2%(4) 3%(7) 3%(5) 193 Ethnicity: Black 39%(99) 17%(44) 9%(23) 6%(16) 6%(15) 10%(24) — (1) 2%(6) 10%(26) 253 Ethnicity: Other 26%(33) 19%(24) 25%(32) 2%(3) 10%(13) 6%(8) 3%(4) 3%(4) 5%(7) 128 All Christian 28%(277) 16%(156) 17%(173) 5%(46) 11%(109) 12%(119) 3%(26) 2%(24) 6%(61) 991 All Non-Christian 27%(31) 20%(23) 20%(23) 11%(13) 7%(8) 6%(7) 2%(2) 2%(2) 4%(5) 114 Atheist 50%(46) 13%(12) 23%(21) 4%(3) 6%(6) — (0) — (0) 2%(2) 2%(2) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 34%(169) 10%(53) 21%(104) 8%(41) 9%(47) 2%(10) 2%(10) 4%(20) 10%(50) 502 Something Else 23%(69) 14%(41) 19%(56) 3%(10) 13%(39) 17%(49) 1%(4) 2%(5) 7%(20) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24%(31) 19%(25) 21%(27) 11%(14) 9%(12) 8%(11) 2%(2) 3%(4) 4%(5) 131 Evangelical 21%(106) 14%(68) 17%(86) 3%(16) 15%(74) 21%(104) 2%(11) 2%(9) 6%(28) 502 Non-Evangelical 32%(235) 17%(124) 18%(133) 5%(35) 9%(69) 8%(61) 2%(17) 2%(16) 7%(52) 741 Community: Urban 34%(190) 17%(93) 17%(95) 8%(44) 8%(42) 7%(39) 3%(15) 2%(13) 6%(31) 562 Community: Suburban 32%(312) 12%(121) 20%(196) 5%(47) 11%(104) 9%(84) 2%(19) 2%(21) 7%(64) 967 Community: Rural 19%(89) 15%(70) 19%(86) 5%(23) 13%(62) 14%(63) 2%(9) 4%(19) 9%(42) 463 Continued on next page

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Table POL18: What do you think is the most effective action that could be taken to prevent mass shootings in the United States? Allow Stricter more enforce- Better private Put more ment of mental Stricter citizens to emphasis Ban the Stricter existing health security carry on God sale of Don’t gun gun screening measures guns for and violent Other Know / control control and at public protec- morality video (please No Demographic laws laws support spaces tion in society games specify): Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(592) 14%(284) 19%(377) 6%(113) 10%(208) 9%(185) 2%(42) 3%(53) 7%(138) 1992 Employ: Private Sector 27%(183) 16%(108) 21%(144) 7%(47) 11%(74) 8%(53) 2%(12) 2%(16) 5%(36) 673 Employ: Government 26%(33) 15%(19) 23%(29) 4%(5) 13%(16) 7%(8) 1%(2) 1%(1) 9%(11) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 30%(49) 9%(16) 17%(29) 2%(4) 16%(26) 10%(16) 3%(6) 5%(8) 7%(12) 165 Employ: Homemaker 29%(35) 12%(15) 15%(18) 5%(6) 12%(14) 19%(23) — (0) 3%(3) 5%(6) 119 Employ: Student 38%(29) 4%(3) 22%(17) 8%(6) 9%(7) 5%(4) 2%(2) 3%(2) 9%(7) 77 Employ: Retired 33%(172) 17%(89) 17%(87) 5%(26) 8%(44) 10%(53) 3%(17) 2%(12) 4%(19) 520 Employ: Unemployed 29%(60) 11%(22) 14%(29) 7%(14) 9%(19) 9%(18) 1%(3) 4%(7) 15%(31) 202 Employ: Other 28%(31) 11%(12) 22%(24) 5%(5) 9%(10) 9%(10) 1%(1) 2%(3) 13%(15) 111 Military HH: Yes 28%(94) 15%(50) 18%(58) 5%(15) 14%(45) 10%(34) 2%(7) 2%(6) 6%(21) 331 Military HH: No 30%(497) 14%(234) 19%(318) 6%(98) 10%(163) 9%(151) 2%(35) 3%(47) 7%(117) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 41%(430) 15%(161) 19%(197) 7%(73) 4%(41) 4%(44) 2%(19) 2%(17) 6%(64) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(161) 13%(123) 19%(180) 4%(40) 18%(167) 15%(141) 2%(23) 4%(36) 8%(73) 946 Biden Job Approve 43%(501) 15%(179) 17%(202) 6%(75) 3%(40) 5%(65) 2%(21) 2%(24) 6%(69) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 10%(73) 13%(94) 21%(158) 5%(38) 23%(168) 16%(119) 3%(21) 3%(26) 6%(46) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 46%(318) 15%(101) 15%(102) 7%(50) 4%(24) 6%(39) 2%(13) 1%(8) 5%(34) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 37%(183) 16%(78) 21%(101) 5%(25) 3%(16) 5%(26) 2%(7) 3%(17) 7%(35) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(36) 12%(21) 23%(42) 7%(13) 14%(25) 14%(25) 3%(5) 3%(6) 3%(6) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 7%(37) 13%(73) 21%(116) 4%(25) 25%(143) 17%(94) 3%(15) 4%(20) 7%(40) 564 Favorable of Biden 43%(507) 16%(183) 17%(203) 7%(77) 3%(40) 5%(61) 2%(19) 2%(19) 6%(67) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 9%(66) 13%(97) 21%(153) 5%(35) 23%(167) 16%(121) 3%(22) 4%(29) 7%(49) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 46%(322) 15%(104) 15%(105) 8%(55) 3%(20) 5%(34) 1%(10) 1%(8) 5%(35) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 38%(186) 16%(79) 20%(98) 5%(22) 4%(20) 6%(27) 2%(9) 2%(11) 7%(32) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 21%(30) 11%(16) 25%(35) 6%(9) 12%(17) 13%(19) 2%(3) 5%(8) 4%(6) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 6%(35) 14%(81) 20%(118) 4%(26) 25%(149) 17%(102) 3%(19) 4%(21) 7%(43) 595 Continued on next page

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Table POL18: What do you think is the most effective action that could be taken to prevent mass shootings in the United States? Allow Stricter more enforce- Better private Put more ment of mental Stricter citizens to emphasis Ban the Stricter existing health security carry on God sale of Don’t gun gun screening measures guns for and violent Other Know / control control and at public protec- morality video (please No Demographic laws laws support spaces tion in society games specify): Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(592) 14%(284) 19%(377) 6%(113) 10%(208) 9%(185) 2%(42) 3%(53) 7%(138) 1992 #1 Issue: Economy 27%(169) 14%(86) 20%(126) 6%(40) 13%(81) 10%(65) 2%(12) 2%(13) 7%(43) 635 #1 Issue: Security 10%(35) 15%(51) 23%(79) 7%(22) 17%(56) 19%(62) 3%(11) 3%(11) 3%(10) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 46%(141) 15%(46) 18%(55) 5%(16) 5%(16) 3%(9) 1%(3) 2%(6) 6%(20) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 36%(91) 19%(48) 13%(35) 4%(10) 10%(26) 5%(13) 5%(12) 1%(3) 7%(18) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 46%(56) 3%(3) 16%(19) 3%(4) 3%(4) 7%(8) 1%(1) 1%(1) 20%(24) 121 #1 Issue: Education 14%(10) 15%(10) 31%(22) 7%(5) 16%(11) 7%(5) — (0) 1%(1) 8%(6) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 41%(40) 20%(20) 21%(20) 2%(1) 2%(2) 6%(6) 1%(1) 4%(4) 2%(2) 96 #1 Issue: Other 30%(49) 12%(20) 13%(21) 9%(14) 8%(13) 11%(17) — (1) 9%(14) 9%(15) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 46%(485) 14%(146) 17%(181) 7%(75) 3%(35) 4%(43) 2%(16) 1%(15) 5%(55) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(65) 14%(98) 19%(134) 4%(30) 22%(149) 17%(116) 2%(16) 4%(29) 8%(53) 690 2020 Vote: Other 8%(5) 19%(12) 31%(20) 2%(1) 14%(9) 11%(7) 2%(1) 4%(3) 10%(7) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(35) 14%(26) 23%(41) 4%(7) 8%(14) 11%(20) 4%(8) 3%(5) 13%(22) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 48%(391) 14%(112) 17%(139) 6%(50) 4%(29) 5%(37) 1%(9) 2%(15) 4%(32) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(67) 16%(93) 19%(112) 4%(21) 20%(120) 17%(99) 3%(16) 4%(23) 6%(38) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(6) 17%(10) 33%(21) 1%(1) 7%(4) 11%(7) 4%(2) 1%(1) 17%(11) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 49%(377) 15%(113) 15%(114) 7%(52) 2%(15) 5%(41) 1%(11) 2%(13) 5%(36) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(78) 16%(103) 18%(114) 4%(25) 21%(138) 16%(104) 3%(17) 4%(24) 7%(48) 652 2016 Vote: Other 19%(21) 15%(16) 38%(40) 4%(4) 9%(10) 5%(6) 1%(1) 4%(4) 5%(5) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25%(115) 11%(52) 23%(107) 7%(32) 10%(45) 8%(34) 3%(13) 2%(11) 10%(48) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 30%(391) 16%(200) 19%(246) 4%(56) 10%(127) 10%(134) 2%(26) 2%(32) 6%(81) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 29%(200) 12%(84) 19%(131) 8%(58) 12%(82) 7%(52) 2%(15) 3%(21) 8%(57) 699 4-Region: Northeast 32%(115) 13%(47) 21%(74) 5%(18) 10%(34) 5%(19) 3%(11) 2%(8) 8%(29) 355 4-Region: Midwest 28%(129) 14%(66) 20%(92) 4%(17) 10%(44) 11%(52) 2%(10) 4%(16) 7%(32) 458 4-Region: South 29%(216) 13%(97) 19%(139) 7%(54) 10%(78) 11%(80) 1%(9) 2%(15) 7%(56) 744 4-Region: West 30%(132) 17%(73) 17%(72) 6%(25) 12%(53) 8%(35) 3%(11) 3%(14) 5%(21) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POL18: What do you think is the most effective action that could be taken to prevent mass shootings in the United States? Allow Stricter more enforce- Better private Put more ment of mental Stricter citizens to emphasis Ban the Stricter existing health security carry on God sale of Don’t gun gun screening measures guns for and violent Other Know / control control and at public protec- morality video (please No Demographic laws laws support spaces tion in society games specify): Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(592) 14%(284) 19%(377) 6%(113) 10%(208) 9%(185) 2%(42) 3%(53) 7%(138) 1992 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 47%(471) 14%(141) 17%(170) 7%(70) 3%(32) 4%(39) 1%(11) 1%(13) 5%(53) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(80) 14%(106) 19%(142) 5%(35) 20%(147) 17%(122) 3%(22) 4%(26) 7%(51) 732 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: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Democrats in Congress Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(256) 15%(300) 19%(386) 39%(770) 14%(279) 1992 Gender: Male 17%(160) 16%(146) 21%(198) 36%(340) 10%(89) 932 Gender: Female 9%(97) 15%(154) 18%(188) 41%(430) 18%(190) 1060 Age: 18-34 14%(69) 13%(64) 22%(112) 30%(149) 21%(106) 500 Age: 35-44 12%(36) 19%(58) 16%(47) 41%(125) 12%(37) 303 Age: 45-64 13%(98) 15%(107) 17%(125) 42%(303) 13%(93) 725 Age: 65+ 12%(53) 15%(71) 22%(103) 42%(193) 9%(43) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 10%(16) 13%(21) 24%(39) 24%(40) 30%(49) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 15%(81) 15%(77) 20%(107) 34%(181) 15%(81) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 14%(69) 16%(78) 16%(79) 40%(194) 14%(66) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 10%(79) 16%(118) 19%(146) 44%(336) 10%(77) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(74) 13%(112) 20%(175) 50%(429) 8%(71) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(53) 13%(69) 20%(104) 34%(175) 21%(110) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 21%(129) 19%(119) 17%(107) 27%(166) 16%(99) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 13%(47) 14%(51) 23%(86) 46%(173) 5%(19) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(27) 13%(61) 18%(89) 53%(255) 11%(52) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 14%(34) 15%(37) 22%(55) 36%(90) 14%(36) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 7%(19) 12%(32) 19%(49) 33%(85) 28%(74) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 26%(78) 19%(59) 19%(57) 25%(76) 11%(34) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(51) 19%(61) 16%(51) 28%(89) 20%(64) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(44) 14%(87) 20%(123) 51%(311) 8%(49) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 7%(39) 14%(84) 20%(117) 42%(249) 18%(104) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 24%(162) 18%(122) 19%(125) 29%(192) 10%(69) 670 Educ: < College 12%(154) 15%(186) 18%(222) 38%(472) 17%(219) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(59) 15%(68) 22%(104) 42%(198) 9%(43) 471 Educ: Post-grad 16%(44) 17%(46) 23%(61) 37%(100) 7%(18) 268 Income: Under 50k 12%(113) 13%(120) 18%(173) 39%(366) 18%(172) 945 Income: 50k-100k 14%(90) 18%(120) 20%(131) 37%(246) 12%(79) 666 Income: 100k+ 14%(54) 16%(61) 21%(82) 41%(157) 7%(28) 381 Ethnicity: White 13%(216) 16%(257) 19%(306) 39%(622) 13%(210) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 18%(35) 19%(36) 18%(35) 31%(60) 14%(26) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_1: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Democrats in Congress Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(256) 15%(300) 19%(386) 39%(770) 14%(279) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 12%(31) 8%(21) 24%(60) 42%(107) 13%(34) 253 Ethnicity: Other 7%(9) 17%(22) 16%(20) 32%(42) 27%(35) 128 All Christian 15%(147) 17%(173) 19%(189) 38%(379) 10%(103) 991 All Non-Christian 24%(27) 18%(20) 15%(17) 29%(33) 14%(16) 114 Atheist 7%(6) 9%(8) 17%(16) 59%(55) 8%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 8%(39) 13%(65) 20%(99) 41%(206) 19%(93) 502 Something Else 13%(37) 12%(35) 22%(65) 33%(98) 20%(60) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 22%(29) 19%(25) 15%(20) 29%(38) 14%(18) 131 Evangelical 18%(89) 18%(90) 19%(96) 34%(170) 11%(57) 502 Non-Evangelical 12%(92) 14%(106) 21%(153) 39%(290) 14%(100) 741 Community: Urban 15%(86) 14%(79) 17%(98) 42%(237) 11%(62) 562 Community: Suburban 11%(107) 16%(153) 21%(206) 37%(361) 15%(141) 967 Community: Rural 14%(64) 15%(69) 18%(83) 37%(172) 16%(76) 463 Employ: Private Sector 16%(106) 16%(109) 19%(126) 39%(264) 10%(68) 673 Employ: Government 12%(15) 15%(18) 21%(26) 34%(42) 19%(23) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 13%(22) 16%(26) 17%(29) 40%(66) 14%(23) 165 Employ: Homemaker 11%(13) 17%(21) 17%(20) 29%(34) 26%(31) 119 Employ: Student 5%(4) 10%(8) 27%(21) 28%(21) 30%(23) 77 Employ: Retired 11%(58) 17%(87) 21%(108) 42%(220) 9%(47) 520 Employ: Unemployed 11%(21) 8%(17) 18%(37) 39%(79) 24%(48) 202 Employ: Other 16%(17) 13%(14) 17%(19) 40%(44) 15%(16) 111 Military HH: Yes 15%(50) 13%(43) 22%(73) 36%(119) 14%(45) 331 Military HH: No 12%(206) 15%(257) 19%(313) 39%(650) 14%(234) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 8%(82) 14%(143) 20%(212) 46%(481) 12%(128) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 18%(174) 17%(157) 18%(175) 31%(289) 16%(151) 946 Biden Job Approve 7%(87) 13%(151) 22%(258) 47%(554) 11%(127) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 23%(168) 19%(142) 16%(121) 28%(204) 14%(108) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_1: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Democrats in Congress Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(256) 15%(300) 19%(386) 39%(770) 14%(279) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 10%(69) 10%(71) 17%(119) 55%(379) 7%(51) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 4%(18) 17%(81) 28%(139) 36%(175) 15%(75) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(8) 18%(33) 24%(42) 35%(62) 19%(34) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 28%(161) 19%(109) 14%(78) 25%(143) 13%(74) 564 Favorable of Biden 6%(74) 13%(151) 22%(261) 48%(566) 11%(125) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 23%(172) 19%(141) 16%(117) 26%(191) 16%(118) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 9%(60) 9%(63) 19%(131) 56%(388) 7%(51) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 3%(14) 18%(87) 27%(130) 37%(177) 15%(74) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 5%(7) 17%(25) 22%(31) 31%(44) 25%(36) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 28%(165) 19%(115) 14%(86) 25%(146) 14%(83) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 14%(89) 15%(94) 17%(110) 40%(253) 14%(89) 635 #1 Issue: Security 26%(86) 19%(66) 15%(49) 27%(90) 14%(46) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(19) 15%(45) 21%(64) 47%(145) 12%(36) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7%(18) 16%(41) 25%(65) 39%(101) 12%(32) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 9%(11) 8%(10) 20%(24) 38%(46) 24%(29) 121 #1 Issue: Education 18%(13) 18%(13) 26%(18) 15%(11) 23%(16) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(6) 11%(11) 22%(21) 47%(46) 13%(12) 96 #1 Issue: Other 8%(14) 13%(22) 20%(34) 47%(78) 11%(19) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 8%(79) 13%(134) 22%(230) 49%(514) 9%(94) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 23%(157) 19%(134) 17%(115) 25%(175) 16%(110) 690 2020 Vote: Other 11%(7) 21%(14) 14%(9) 35%(23) 19%(12) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(13) 9%(16) 18%(32) 32%(56) 35%(61) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(68) 13%(106) 23%(187) 50%(404) 6%(48) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 22%(132) 21%(124) 17%(101) 28%(167) 11%(67) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 12%(7) 8%(5) 16%(10) 29%(18) 36%(23) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(55) 13%(101) 22%(174) 50%(391) 7%(53) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 22%(146) 20%(128) 19%(122) 26%(172) 13%(84) 652 2016 Vote: Other 6%(6) 16%(17) 15%(16) 46%(50) 17%(19) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(49) 12%(53) 16%(75) 34%(157) 27%(122) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_1: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Democrats in Congress Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 13%(256) 15%(300) 19%(386) 39%(770) 14%(279) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(178) 17%(222) 20%(253) 40%(522) 9%(118) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 11%(79) 11%(78) 19%(133) 35%(248) 23%(162) 699 4-Region: Northeast 16%(56) 15%(52) 17%(62) 38%(133) 15%(52) 355 4-Region: Midwest 12%(53) 15%(67) 21%(98) 40%(184) 12%(56) 458 4-Region: South 12%(91) 15%(110) 19%(142) 40%(298) 14%(103) 744 4-Region: West 13%(57) 16%(71) 20%(85) 35%(154) 16%(68) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(77) 14%(137) 21%(208) 49%(494) 8%(84) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(147) 19%(139) 18%(129) 28%(206) 15%(110) 732 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: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Republicans in Congress Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(409) 19%(376) 15%(301) 32%(645) 13%(261) 1992 Gender: Male 22%(205) 20%(187) 16%(149) 32%(300) 10%(91) 932 Gender: Female 19%(205) 18%(188) 14%(152) 33%(345) 16%(170) 1060 Age: 18-34 19%(96) 18%(88) 15%(75) 28%(138) 21%(103) 500 Age: 35-44 19%(57) 24%(73) 18%(55) 27%(82) 11%(35) 303 Age: 45-64 19%(141) 16%(113) 15%(107) 38%(273) 13%(92) 725 Age: 65+ 25%(115) 22%(101) 14%(63) 33%(153) 7%(32) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 19%(32) 21%(34) 13%(22) 20%(32) 27%(45) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 19%(101) 18%(93) 17%(92) 30%(156) 16%(84) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 18%(90) 18%(89) 15%(75) 34%(167) 13%(65) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 23%(176) 20%(148) 14%(110) 35%(265) 8%(58) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 36%(310) 24%(210) 13%(112) 18%(151) 9%(78) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(74) 20%(100) 14%(73) 31%(157) 21%(105) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 4%(25) 11%(66) 19%(116) 54%(336) 12%(77) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 40%(151) 27%(101) 14%(52) 13%(48) 6%(24) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 33%(159) 22%(109) 12%(60) 21%(103) 11%(54) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 14%(34) 20%(51) 15%(37) 37%(93) 14%(36) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 16%(40) 19%(49) 14%(36) 25%(64) 27%(69) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(20) 11%(35) 20%(60) 52%(159) 10%(31) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(6) 10%(31) 18%(56) 56%(177) 15%(47) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 39%(238) 26%(162) 12%(75) 14%(86) 9%(53) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 19%(112) 21%(122) 14%(81) 31%(181) 16%(96) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7%(46) 12%(79) 19%(131) 53%(353) 9%(61) 670 Educ: < College 19%(236) 16%(196) 14%(170) 36%(451) 16%(199) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 23%(107) 23%(109) 16%(77) 29%(138) 9%(40) 471 Educ: Post-grad 25%(66) 26%(70) 20%(54) 21%(56) 8%(22) 268 Income: Under 50k 20%(187) 17%(156) 14%(128) 33%(312) 17%(161) 945 Income: 50k-100k 21%(141) 21%(140) 16%(107) 32%(213) 10%(66) 666 Income: 100k+ 21%(81) 21%(80) 17%(66) 32%(121) 9%(34) 381 Ethnicity: White 19%(308) 19%(305) 16%(252) 34%(556) 12%(190) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 25%(48) 22%(42) 15%(29) 29%(55) 10%(19) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_2: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Republicans in Congress Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(409) 19%(376) 15%(301) 32%(645) 13%(261) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 31%(80) 18%(45) 13%(33) 21%(53) 17%(42) 253 Ethnicity: Other 17%(22) 19%(25) 12%(16) 29%(37) 23%(29) 128 All Christian 19%(185) 18%(179) 16%(157) 37%(364) 11%(105) 991 All Non-Christian 31%(35) 28%(33) 15%(17) 15%(17) 11%(12) 114 Atheist 48%(44) 20%(19) 8%(7) 15%(14) 9%(8) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 20%(98) 20%(101) 17%(84) 26%(131) 17%(87) 502 Something Else 16%(47) 15%(44) 12%(35) 41%(119) 17%(49) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 27%(35) 26%(33) 14%(19) 21%(28) 12%(16) 131 Evangelical 13%(64) 18%(93) 15%(76) 44%(221) 10%(48) 502 Non-Evangelical 22%(164) 17%(124) 15%(113) 33%(244) 13%(97) 741 Community: Urban 26%(147) 18%(101) 17%(95) 26%(147) 13%(72) 562 Community: Suburban 20%(196) 21%(203) 15%(141) 31%(302) 13%(126) 967 Community: Rural 14%(66) 16%(72) 14%(65) 42%(197) 14%(64) 463 Employ: Private Sector 21%(139) 19%(129) 19%(128) 32%(212) 10%(64) 673 Employ: Government 13%(16) 20%(25) 21%(25) 26%(32) 21%(26) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 19%(32) 18%(29) 13%(21) 39%(65) 11%(19) 165 Employ: Homemaker 16%(19) 13%(16) 15%(17) 30%(36) 26%(31) 119 Employ: Student 23%(17) 30%(23) 6%(5) 16%(12) 25%(19) 77 Employ: Retired 24%(126) 21%(112) 14%(71) 34%(177) 7%(35) 520 Employ: Unemployed 19%(38) 11%(22) 11%(22) 34%(69) 25%(52) 202 Employ: Other 20%(22) 17%(19) 10%(11) 38%(42) 15%(17) 111 Military HH: Yes 20%(66) 17%(56) 15%(51) 36%(121) 11%(38) 331 Military HH: No 21%(344) 19%(319) 15%(250) 32%(524) 13%(223) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 31%(322) 25%(259) 14%(144) 18%(187) 13%(135) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(87) 12%(117) 17%(157) 48%(458) 13%(127) 946 Biden Job Approve 32%(379) 24%(287) 13%(155) 19%(219) 12%(137) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(28) 11%(80) 19%(139) 56%(413) 11%(83) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_2: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Republicans in Congress Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(409) 19%(376) 15%(301) 32%(645) 13%(261) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 38%(263) 23%(161) 13%(87) 17%(117) 9%(61) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 24%(116) 26%(126) 14%(68) 21%(102) 16%(76) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(11) 12%(22) 21%(38) 45%(81) 15%(27) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(17) 10%(58) 18%(101) 59%(332) 10%(56) 564 Favorable of Biden 32%(374) 24%(287) 14%(161) 19%(225) 11%(130) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 3%(23) 10%(76) 19%(137) 55%(406) 13%(97) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 39%(271) 23%(160) 12%(81) 18%(123) 8%(59) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 21%(103) 26%(127) 16%(79) 21%(102) 15%(71) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 7%(11) 14%(20) 18%(26) 39%(55) 21%(31) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 2%(12) 9%(55) 19%(110) 59%(351) 11%(66) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 14%(87) 16%(100) 17%(110) 39%(251) 14%(88) 635 #1 Issue: Security 8%(28) 14%(47) 14%(48) 51%(171) 13%(43) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 33%(103) 27%(84) 12%(38) 15%(48) 12%(37) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21%(54) 24%(61) 16%(42) 31%(78) 8%(21) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 24%(29) 23%(28) 12%(14) 17%(20) 25%(30) 121 #1 Issue: Education 23%(16) 17%(12) 18%(13) 21%(15) 21%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 36%(34) 19%(18) 19%(19) 12%(12) 14%(13) 96 #1 Issue: Other 35%(58) 15%(25) 10%(17) 31%(51) 9%(15) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 35%(369) 26%(279) 13%(136) 17%(179) 8%(89) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(16) 10%(66) 19%(130) 56%(384) 14%(95) 690 2020 Vote: Other 12%(8) 12%(8) 13%(9) 46%(30) 17%(12) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(16) 11%(20) 15%(26) 29%(52) 36%(63) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 38%(313) 26%(214) 14%(113) 14%(116) 7%(56) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 3%(20) 12%(71) 19%(111) 57%(335) 9%(54) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 8%(5) 9%(5) 18%(11) 37%(23) 29%(18) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 38%(293) 27%(211) 14%(106) 13%(104) 8%(60) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(26) 11%(73) 20%(131) 54%(352) 11%(69) 652 2016 Vote: Other 14%(15) 17%(18) 10%(10) 45%(49) 15%(16) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(75) 16%(74) 12%(53) 31%(140) 25%(114) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_2: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Republicans in Congress Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(409) 19%(376) 15%(301) 32%(645) 13%(261) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(294) 20%(254) 16%(212) 33%(421) 9%(111) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 16%(115) 17%(121) 13%(89) 32%(224) 22%(151) 699 4-Region: Northeast 24%(86) 20%(71) 12%(42) 30%(105) 14%(51) 355 4-Region: Midwest 21%(95) 16%(72) 17%(78) 35%(161) 11%(51) 458 4-Region: South 18%(131) 20%(146) 16%(120) 33%(243) 14%(104) 744 4-Region: West 22%(98) 20%(86) 14%(60) 31%(136) 13%(56) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 36%(360) 25%(251) 12%(124) 17%(173) 9%(91) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(25) 11%(77) 19%(139) 55%(403) 12%(88) 732 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: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? President Biden Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(232) 9%(179) 16%(323) 51%(1018) 12%(241) 1992 Gender: Male 16%(146) 10%(91) 16%(151) 49%(459) 9%(85) 932 Gender: Female 8%(86) 8%(88) 16%(171) 53%(558) 15%(156) 1060 Age: 18-34 13%(63) 10%(51) 17%(86) 42%(208) 18%(92) 500 Age: 35-44 11%(34) 12%(36) 17%(50) 50%(153) 10%(30) 303 Age: 45-64 13%(93) 8%(57) 15%(112) 53%(386) 11%(77) 725 Age: 65+ 9%(42) 8%(35) 16%(74) 58%(271) 9%(42) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 6%(10) 2%(3) 17%(28) 48%(78) 27%(44) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 15%(77) 14%(72) 16%(84) 43%(226) 13%(67) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 13%(62) 9%(45) 17%(81) 49%(239) 12%(60) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 10%(78) 7%(51) 16%(120) 59%(445) 8%(62) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 7%(62) 6%(52) 13%(113) 67%(573) 7%(61) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(49) 8%(42) 16%(82) 48%(247) 18%(91) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 20%(121) 14%(85) 21%(127) 32%(197) 14%(90) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 11%(43) 6%(21) 13%(48) 65%(244) 5%(20) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 4%(19) 6%(31) 13%(65) 68%(329) 8%(40) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 13%(32) 10%(24) 16%(40) 49%(124) 13%(32) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 7%(17) 7%(17) 16%(42) 48%(123) 23%(59) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 23%(71) 15%(45) 21%(63) 30%(91) 11%(34) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(50) 13%(40) 20%(64) 33%(106) 18%(56) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(40) 6%(38) 12%(73) 68%(418) 7%(44) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(38) 8%(48) 16%(95) 56%(334) 13%(78) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 21%(138) 14%(93) 19%(130) 35%(236) 11%(73) 670 Educ: < College 11%(138) 8%(105) 17%(211) 49%(617) 15%(182) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 11%(53) 10%(46) 16%(75) 54%(255) 9%(43) 471 Educ: Post-grad 16%(42) 10%(27) 14%(37) 54%(146) 6%(16) 268 Income: Under 50k 10%(94) 8%(74) 16%(153) 51%(483) 15%(140) 945 Income: 50k-100k 14%(91) 9%(59) 15%(103) 51%(341) 11%(73) 666 Income: 100k+ 12%(47) 12%(46) 17%(66) 51%(194) 7%(28) 381 Ethnicity: White 12%(190) 10%(165) 16%(253) 51%(817) 12%(186) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(32) 10%(20) 14%(26) 48%(92) 11%(22) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_3: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? President Biden Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(232) 9%(179) 16%(323) 51%(1018) 12%(241) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 12%(31) 2%(6) 19%(48) 56%(140) 11%(27) 253 Ethnicity: Other 9%(11) 6%(7) 17%(22) 47%(60) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 13%(126) 11%(109) 15%(151) 51%(501) 11%(105) 991 All Non-Christian 20%(23) 16%(19) 10%(12) 41%(47) 12%(14) 114 Atheist 6%(6) 4%(4) 9%(8) 74%(68) 7%(7) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(36) 5%(26) 17%(87) 56%(279) 15%(74) 502 Something Else 14%(42) 7%(21) 23%(66) 42%(123) 14%(41) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 18%(24) 18%(23) 11%(15) 41%(53) 12%(16) 131 Evangelical 16%(80) 13%(65) 17%(86) 43%(217) 11%(54) 502 Non-Evangelical 11%(84) 8%(56) 17%(123) 53%(393) 12%(86) 741 Community: Urban 13%(72) 10%(58) 14%(80) 53%(296) 10%(55) 562 Community: Suburban 11%(103) 7%(69) 17%(168) 52%(502) 13%(125) 967 Community: Rural 12%(57) 11%(52) 16%(74) 47%(219) 13%(61) 463 Employ: Private Sector 16%(106) 12%(82) 14%(91) 50%(338) 8%(55) 673 Employ: Government 12%(14) 9%(11) 17%(20) 46%(57) 17%(21) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 14%(23) 7%(12) 24%(40) 42%(69) 13%(21) 165 Employ: Homemaker 7%(8) 9%(11) 28%(33) 32%(38) 24%(29) 119 Employ: Student 1%(1) 2%(1) 13%(10) 66%(51) 18%(14) 77 Employ: Retired 9%(46) 9%(45) 16%(82) 58%(302) 9%(45) 520 Employ: Unemployed 10%(20) 5%(9) 14%(28) 53%(106) 19%(39) 202 Employ: Other 12%(13) 7%(7) 16%(18) 50%(56) 15%(17) 111 Military HH: Yes 12%(39) 9%(31) 18%(58) 49%(163) 12%(40) 331 Military HH: No 12%(193) 9%(148) 16%(264) 51%(855) 12%(201) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 7%(76) 6%(64) 14%(150) 62%(644) 11%(112) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(156) 12%(114) 18%(172) 39%(373) 14%(129) 946 Biden Job Approve 7%(77) 6%(71) 14%(168) 64%(759) 9%(102) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 21%(154) 14%(107) 20%(147) 32%(239) 13%(95) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_3: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? President Biden Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(232) 9%(179) 16%(323) 51%(1018) 12%(241) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 10%(66) 6%(39) 9%(62) 70%(483) 6%(39) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 2%(11) 7%(32) 22%(106) 57%(277) 13%(63) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 2%(3) 8%(14) 30%(53) 44%(79) 17%(30) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 27%(151) 17%(94) 17%(94) 28%(161) 11%(65) 564 Favorable of Biden 6%(72) 6%(69) 14%(162) 66%(777) 8%(97) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 21%(157) 14%(105) 20%(147) 30%(222) 15%(108) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 8%(57) 5%(36) 9%(61) 73%(503) 5%(37) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 3%(15) 7%(33) 21%(101) 57%(273) 12%(60) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 2%(3) 7%(10) 30%(44) 39%(56) 21%(31) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 26%(153) 16%(96) 17%(103) 28%(166) 13%(77) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 13%(82) 9%(58) 15%(98) 51%(325) 11%(73) 635 #1 Issue: Security 23%(78) 17%(56) 18%(61) 30%(100) 12%(42) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 5%(14) 8%(26) 11%(34) 65%(202) 11%(34) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 8%(21) 5%(13) 22%(57) 56%(144) 8%(21) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 9%(11) 2%(3) 12%(14) 54%(65) 23%(28) 121 #1 Issue: Education 12%(9) 9%(6) 20%(14) 34%(24) 25%(18) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(6) 6%(6) 21%(20) 60%(58) 6%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 7%(11) 6%(11) 14%(24) 61%(101) 12%(19) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 6%(68) 5%(56) 13%(137) 68%(713) 7%(78) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 21%(146) 16%(108) 19%(133) 28%(196) 15%(106) 690 2020 Vote: Other 9%(6) 3%(2) 19%(13) 49%(32) 20%(13) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(12) 7%(12) 22%(39) 41%(73) 23%(42) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(57) 5%(43) 15%(119) 68%(552) 5%(41) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 20%(118) 15%(88) 20%(116) 34%(201) 12%(68) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 13%(8) 10%(6) 14%(9) 37%(23) 26%(16) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 6%(50) 5%(38) 14%(109) 68%(528) 6%(48) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 20%(134) 15%(99) 19%(126) 32%(209) 13%(84) 652 2016 Vote: Other 3%(4) 5%(5) 18%(19) 62%(66) 12%(13) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(45) 8%(36) 15%(67) 47%(214) 21%(94) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_3: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? President Biden Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(232) 9%(179) 16%(323) 51%(1018) 12%(241) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 12%(154) 10%(129) 16%(208) 53%(690) 9%(112) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 11%(79) 7%(49) 16%(115) 47%(327) 18%(129) 699 4-Region: Northeast 14%(49) 10%(37) 16%(56) 48%(172) 12%(42) 355 4-Region: Midwest 13%(57) 7%(31) 16%(71) 55%(251) 10%(47) 458 4-Region: South 10%(77) 10%(72) 15%(113) 52%(386) 13%(96) 744 4-Region: West 11%(49) 9%(39) 19%(82) 48%(209) 13%(56) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 6%(63) 6%(59) 13%(134) 68%(675) 7%(70) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(136) 14%(104) 21%(152) 33%(240) 14%(100) 732 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: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(300) 19%(371) 16%(319) 35%(700) 15%(301) 1992 Gender: Male 17%(158) 20%(191) 17%(160) 35%(325) 11%(98) 932 Gender: Female 13%(143) 17%(180) 15%(159) 35%(375) 19%(202) 1060 Age: 18-34 15%(77) 17%(84) 18%(91) 30%(148) 20%(100) 500 Age: 35-44 15%(46) 24%(72) 17%(53) 30%(91) 14%(42) 303 Age: 45-64 15%(111) 15%(107) 15%(107) 41%(296) 14%(104) 725 Age: 65+ 14%(67) 23%(108) 15%(68) 36%(165) 12%(55) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 14%(24) 17%(29) 13%(22) 29%(48) 26%(42) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 15%(80) 19%(102) 20%(105) 30%(157) 16%(84) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 16%(79) 16%(77) 15%(74) 38%(186) 14%(70) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 15%(111) 20%(154) 14%(109) 38%(289) 12%(94) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 23%(202) 24%(208) 17%(144) 25%(213) 11%(93) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 11%(55) 18%(93) 14%(73) 35%(181) 21%(108) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(43) 11%(71) 16%(102) 49%(306) 16%(99) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 28%(106) 28%(104) 17%(65) 20%(76) 7%(25) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 20%(96) 21%(104) 16%(79) 28%(137) 14%(68) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(28) 20%(50) 16%(41) 38%(96) 14%(36) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(27) 17%(43) 12%(32) 33%(85) 28%(72) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(23) 12%(37) 18%(54) 50%(153) 12%(37) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6%(19) 11%(34) 15%(48) 48%(153) 20%(62) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 25%(151) 28%(172) 18%(111) 20%(123) 9%(57) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 15%(91) 19%(113) 14%(81) 33%(196) 19%(112) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8%(52) 12%(79) 17%(111) 51%(344) 12%(84) 670 Educ: < College 14%(179) 16%(202) 14%(180) 38%(474) 17%(218) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 17%(80) 21%(98) 18%(86) 32%(151) 12%(56) 471 Educ: Post-grad 15%(41) 27%(72) 20%(54) 28%(75) 10%(26) 268 Income: Under 50k 14%(129) 18%(168) 14%(135) 36%(339) 18%(174) 945 Income: 50k-100k 17%(115) 18%(119) 17%(116) 34%(228) 13%(88) 666 Income: 100k+ 15%(56) 22%(85) 18%(69) 35%(133) 10%(39) 381 Ethnicity: White 14%(219) 19%(313) 16%(266) 36%(587) 14%(226) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 22%(42) 22%(43) 17%(33) 27%(51) 13%(25) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_4: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Fox News Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(300) 19%(371) 16%(319) 35%(700) 15%(301) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 23%(59) 15%(37) 13%(33) 30%(76) 19%(47) 253 Ethnicity: Other 17%(22) 17%(21) 16%(20) 29%(37) 21%(28) 128 All Christian 14%(139) 19%(189) 17%(171) 38%(375) 12%(118) 991 All Non-Christian 22%(25) 27%(31) 17%(20) 15%(17) 18%(20) 114 Atheist 33%(30) 28%(26) 9%(8) 19%(18) 11%(10) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 15%(75) 17%(87) 17%(85) 31%(157) 19%(97) 502 Something Else 11%(31) 13%(38) 12%(35) 45%(133) 19%(55) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 21%(27) 25%(33) 16%(21) 20%(27) 18%(24) 131 Evangelical 11%(54) 17%(85) 17%(83) 43%(216) 13%(63) 502 Non-Evangelical 15%(111) 18%(132) 16%(118) 37%(277) 14%(104) 741 Community: Urban 17%(94) 22%(124) 17%(97) 30%(169) 14%(79) 562 Community: Suburban 16%(158) 18%(173) 16%(157) 35%(339) 15%(140) 967 Community: Rural 11%(49) 16%(74) 14%(65) 42%(193) 18%(82) 463 Employ: Private Sector 16%(105) 19%(129) 19%(125) 34%(231) 12%(84) 673 Employ: Government 7%(8) 22%(27) 16%(20) 37%(46) 18%(23) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 19%(31) 21%(35) 10%(17) 39%(65) 10%(17) 165 Employ: Homemaker 15%(18) 15%(18) 19%(23) 31%(36) 20%(24) 119 Employ: Student 20%(15) 19%(14) 10%(8) 22%(17) 30%(23) 77 Employ: Retired 16%(84) 21%(107) 16%(85) 36%(186) 11%(57) 520 Employ: Unemployed 12%(23) 10%(21) 13%(26) 39%(78) 27%(55) 202 Employ: Other 14%(15) 19%(21) 14%(16) 38%(42) 16%(17) 111 Military HH: Yes 16%(51) 19%(63) 16%(52) 37%(124) 12%(41) 331 Military HH: No 15%(249) 19%(309) 16%(267) 35%(576) 16%(259) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 21%(218) 24%(251) 17%(180) 24%(255) 14%(143) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(82) 13%(121) 15%(139) 47%(446) 17%(158) 946 Biden Job Approve 22%(259) 23%(274) 17%(195) 25%(291) 13%(158) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 6%(41) 12%(90) 15%(114) 53%(396) 14%(102) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_4: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Fox News Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(300) 19%(371) 16%(319) 35%(700) 15%(301) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 27%(183) 24%(167) 16%(109) 21%(148) 12%(82) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 16%(76) 22%(107) 18%(86) 29%(143) 16%(76) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(11) 15%(28) 21%(37) 39%(69) 19%(34) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(30) 11%(63) 14%(77) 58%(326) 12%(68) 564 Favorable of Biden 21%(253) 23%(274) 17%(199) 25%(298) 13%(153) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 6%(43) 11%(84) 15%(113) 53%(389) 15%(110) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 26%(182) 23%(159) 17%(117) 23%(159) 11%(77) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 15%(71) 24%(115) 17%(82) 29%(139) 16%(76) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 9%(13) 14%(21) 20%(29) 39%(55) 18%(25) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 5%(29) 11%(63) 14%(84) 56%(334) 14%(85) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 12%(77) 16%(102) 17%(110) 41%(259) 14%(87) 635 #1 Issue: Security 8%(28) 12%(40) 13%(44) 53%(178) 14%(46) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 21%(64) 23%(73) 18%(57) 23%(72) 14%(43) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 15%(38) 24%(62) 16%(41) 30%(76) 15%(40) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21%(25) 16%(20) 14%(17) 25%(31) 23%(28) 121 #1 Issue: Education 9%(6) 24%(17) 13%(9) 29%(20) 26%(18) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 27%(26) 22%(21) 16%(15) 22%(21) 13%(13) 96 #1 Issue: Other 22%(36) 22%(37) 15%(24) 25%(42) 16%(27) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 23%(247) 24%(256) 17%(177) 25%(258) 11%(113) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(33) 12%(85) 15%(103) 52%(362) 16%(108) 690 2020 Vote: Other 5%(4) 16%(10) 23%(16) 34%(22) 22%(15) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(17) 11%(20) 13%(23) 32%(57) 35%(62) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 24%(193) 27%(218) 17%(139) 23%(190) 9%(73) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 5%(31) 12%(69) 15%(90) 56%(333) 11%(67) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(5) 9%(6) 21%(13) 30%(19) 31%(19) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 24%(184) 28%(214) 17%(135) 21%(165) 10%(76) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 6%(38) 11%(75) 17%(108) 52%(340) 14%(92) 652 2016 Vote: Other 12%(13) 13%(14) 14%(15) 42%(45) 18%(19) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(66) 15%(68) 13%(62) 33%(150) 24%(111) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_4: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Fox News Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(300) 19%(371) 16%(319) 35%(700) 15%(301) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 15%(199) 20%(258) 17%(224) 36%(466) 11%(145) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 14%(101) 16%(113) 14%(95) 33%(234) 22%(156) 699 4-Region: Northeast 16%(56) 22%(78) 13%(46) 33%(118) 16%(58) 355 4-Region: Midwest 13%(62) 18%(80) 17%(78) 39%(176) 13%(62) 458 4-Region: South 15%(114) 16%(118) 19%(139) 35%(258) 15%(114) 744 4-Region: West 16%(68) 22%(95) 13%(57) 34%(149) 15%(67) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 23%(233) 25%(248) 16%(165) 24%(242) 11%(112) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6%(43) 11%(80) 16%(121) 51%(376) 15%(113) 732 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: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? CNN Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(214) 13%(268) 18%(351) 41%(824) 17%(335) 1992 Gender: Male 13%(126) 15%(143) 19%(181) 40%(373) 12%(110) 932 Gender: Female 8%(88) 12%(125) 16%(170) 43%(451) 21%(225) 1060 Age: 18-34 11%(57) 15%(76) 17%(85) 33%(163) 24%(120) 500 Age: 35-44 11%(34) 18%(54) 17%(53) 38%(115) 16%(48) 303 Age: 45-64 12%(89) 11%(82) 17%(122) 46%(335) 13%(97) 725 Age: 65+ 7%(34) 12%(57) 20%(91) 46%(211) 15%(71) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 6%(11) 12%(19) 11%(19) 37%(61) 33%(55) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 13%(70) 17%(92) 19%(100) 32%(170) 18%(95) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 13%(61) 13%(65) 18%(89) 41%(198) 15%(73) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 9%(65) 11%(86) 17%(129) 50%(377) 13%(99) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(65) 12%(107) 19%(167) 49%(418) 12%(103) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 9%(47) 11%(59) 16%(84) 39%(197) 24%(124) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 16%(102) 16%(102) 16%(99) 34%(209) 17%(109) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 10%(38) 14%(53) 22%(83) 46%(173) 8%(29) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(27) 11%(54) 17%(85) 51%(245) 15%(74) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 12%(30) 15%(38) 17%(43) 40%(100) 16%(40) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 7%(17) 8%(20) 16%(41) 38%(97) 32%(83) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 19%(57) 17%(51) 18%(55) 33%(100) 13%(41) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 14%(44) 16%(51) 14%(45) 34%(109) 21%(68) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(41) 10%(58) 20%(123) 52%(320) 12%(71) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(38) 12%(71) 18%(105) 44%(262) 20%(116) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 19%(125) 19%(129) 17%(112) 32%(214) 13%(90) 670 Educ: < College 10%(130) 13%(163) 16%(196) 42%(529) 19%(235) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(48) 15%(69) 20%(96) 41%(191) 14%(67) 471 Educ: Post-grad 13%(36) 13%(36) 22%(58) 39%(105) 13%(34) 268 Income: Under 50k 9%(87) 13%(119) 16%(151) 42%(393) 21%(194) 945 Income: 50k-100k 13%(84) 13%(84) 19%(125) 42%(279) 14%(94) 666 Income: 100k+ 11%(44) 17%(64) 20%(75) 40%(152) 12%(47) 381 Ethnicity: White 11%(177) 14%(228) 18%(285) 41%(668) 16%(253) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(33) 14%(28) 16%(32) 33%(64) 19%(37) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_5: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? CNN Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(214) 13%(268) 18%(351) 41%(824) 17%(335) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 10%(25) 10%(25) 17%(42) 48%(120) 16%(41) 253 Ethnicity: Other 9%(12) 12%(15) 18%(23) 29%(37) 32%(41) 128 All Christian 12%(122) 15%(145) 18%(181) 40%(399) 15%(144) 991 All Non-Christian 16%(18) 24%(28) 13%(14) 29%(33) 18%(20) 114 Atheist 7%(7) 4%(4) 16%(15) 63%(58) 10%(9) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 6%(29) 11%(54) 20%(99) 43%(214) 21%(106) 502 Something Else 13%(38) 13%(37) 14%(42) 41%(120) 19%(56) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(20) 24%(31) 12%(15) 33%(43) 16%(21) 131 Evangelical 15%(75) 18%(92) 17%(88) 36%(180) 13%(67) 502 Non-Evangelical 11%(78) 11%(81) 18%(130) 44%(323) 17%(129) 741 Community: Urban 11%(64) 16%(91) 19%(105) 40%(225) 14%(77) 562 Community: Suburban 10%(94) 13%(126) 18%(170) 42%(406) 18%(171) 967 Community: Rural 12%(55) 11%(52) 16%(75) 42%(193) 19%(88) 463 Employ: Private Sector 14%(91) 16%(109) 20%(132) 39%(263) 12%(77) 673 Employ: Government 10%(13) 14%(17) 20%(24) 35%(43) 22%(27) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 13%(22) 11%(18) 22%(36) 37%(61) 17%(28) 165 Employ: Homemaker 14%(17) 15%(18) 10%(12) 34%(41) 26%(31) 119 Employ: Student 4%(3) 12%(9) 14%(10) 41%(32) 29%(22) 77 Employ: Retired 8%(41) 14%(71) 19%(98) 46%(240) 13%(70) 520 Employ: Unemployed 9%(19) 6%(13) 12%(24) 45%(90) 28%(56) 202 Employ: Other 6%(7) 11%(13) 12%(13) 49%(54) 22%(24) 111 Military HH: Yes 11%(37) 15%(49) 18%(60) 41%(137) 15%(49) 331 Military HH: No 11%(177) 13%(219) 18%(291) 41%(687) 17%(287) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 7%(75) 11%(118) 20%(208) 46%(485) 15%(161) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(139) 16%(149) 15%(143) 36%(339) 18%(175) 946 Biden Job Approve 7%(78) 11%(135) 19%(224) 49%(574) 14%(167) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 18%(135) 17%(130) 16%(119) 32%(238) 16%(122) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_5: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? CNN Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(214) 13%(268) 18%(351) 41%(824) 17%(335) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 9%(62) 9%(65) 18%(127) 52%(356) 12%(79) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 3%(15) 14%(70) 20%(97) 45%(218) 18%(88) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(10) 12%(21) 22%(39) 39%(69) 22%(39) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 22%(125) 19%(108) 14%(80) 30%(168) 15%(82) 564 Favorable of Biden 6%(73) 11%(126) 19%(227) 49%(582) 14%(168) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 19%(137) 18%(131) 16%(115) 30%(225) 18%(130) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 9%(60) 9%(64) 18%(123) 53%(365) 12%(82) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 3%(13) 13%(62) 22%(104) 45%(218) 18%(86) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 6%(9) 14%(21) 20%(29) 38%(54) 22%(31) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 22%(128) 19%(111) 15%(87) 29%(171) 17%(99) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 11%(71) 14%(90) 18%(113) 41%(257) 16%(104) 635 #1 Issue: Security 21%(70) 19%(65) 15%(51) 28%(93) 17%(59) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(18) 10%(31) 17%(54) 53%(163) 14%(44) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7%(19) 14%(35) 19%(48) 46%(117) 15%(38) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 7%(8) 12%(15) 13%(16) 42%(51) 26%(31) 121 #1 Issue: Education 11%(8) 17%(12) 23%(16) 21%(15) 28%(20) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 12%(11) 4%(4) 18%(18) 53%(51) 13%(13) 96 #1 Issue: Other 5%(9) 10%(16) 22%(36) 47%(78) 16%(27) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 7%(69) 11%(116) 19%(202) 51%(535) 12%(130) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 19%(133) 18%(125) 15%(103) 29%(202) 18%(127) 690 2020 Vote: Other 3%(2) 11%(8) 19%(13) 43%(29) 23%(15) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(10) 10%(18) 18%(31) 33%(58) 34%(61) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(57) 12%(94) 21%(167) 50%(410) 10%(85) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 18%(107) 18%(104) 17%(99) 34%(202) 13%(79) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 6%(4) 13%(8) 15%(9) 32%(20) 35%(22) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(51) 11%(82) 21%(161) 51%(392) 11%(88) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 18%(116) 17%(114) 17%(112) 32%(208) 16%(102) 652 2016 Vote: Other 5%(6) 14%(15) 14%(15) 49%(52) 18%(19) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(41) 13%(57) 14%(63) 38%(172) 27%(123) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_5: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? CNN Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(214) 13%(268) 18%(351) 41%(824) 17%(335) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 11%(148) 14%(176) 20%(255) 43%(552) 13%(162) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 9%(66) 13%(92) 14%(96) 39%(272) 25%(173) 699 4-Region: Northeast 13%(46) 14%(51) 17%(60) 39%(139) 17%(59) 355 4-Region: Midwest 9%(40) 12%(55) 20%(90) 46%(209) 14%(64) 458 4-Region: South 10%(77) 14%(102) 17%(128) 42%(312) 17%(124) 744 4-Region: West 12%(50) 14%(60) 17%(73) 38%(164) 20%(88) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(69) 12%(117) 20%(196) 49%(495) 12%(123) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 16%(118) 17%(123) 16%(120) 34%(249) 17%(122) 732 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: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? The National Rifle Association (NRA) Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(521) 19%(374) 12%(246) 31%(621) 12%(229) 1992 Gender: Male 26%(241) 19%(178) 15%(136) 33%(306) 8%(72) 932 Gender: Female 26%(280) 19%(197) 10%(110) 30%(315) 15%(157) 1060 Age: 18-34 22%(112) 19%(97) 16%(79) 23%(113) 20%(100) 500 Age: 35-44 26%(78) 21%(65) 15%(45) 25%(76) 13%(38) 303 Age: 45-64 25%(180) 17%(125) 11%(78) 39%(281) 9%(62) 725 Age: 65+ 33%(151) 19%(87) 10%(45) 33%(151) 6%(29) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 25%(41) 15%(25) 13%(22) 17%(29) 29%(48) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 22%(115) 23%(121) 16%(87) 24%(126) 15%(78) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 24%(118) 18%(87) 12%(59) 35%(169) 11%(54) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 31%(231) 17%(129) 10%(74) 37%(277) 6%(44) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 44%(381) 23%(197) 11%(97) 12%(105) 9%(80) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 20%(103) 18%(91) 13%(65) 34%(172) 16%(81) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(38) 14%(87) 14%(84) 55%(344) 11%(68) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 47%(176) 24%(89) 14%(54) 9%(35) 6%(23) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 42%(205) 22%(108) 9%(43) 15%(71) 12%(57) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(41) 17%(43) 13%(33) 44%(110) 10%(25) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 24%(62) 18%(47) 12%(31) 24%(62) 22%(56) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(25) 15%(46) 16%(48) 53%(162) 8%(24) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 4%(13) 13%(41) 11%(36) 58%(183) 14%(44) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 50%(308) 23%(141) 11%(65) 8%(49) 8%(51) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 24%(143) 23%(136) 12%(74) 27%(161) 13%(80) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8%(57) 12%(81) 15%(99) 57%(385) 7%(48) 670 Educ: < College 23%(292) 16%(206) 11%(141) 35%(434) 14%(179) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 30%(144) 21%(99) 13%(63) 28%(131) 7%(34) 471 Educ: Post-grad 32%(85) 26%(69) 16%(42) 21%(56) 6%(16) 268 Income: Under 50k 27%(256) 17%(157) 11%(103) 31%(289) 15%(139) 945 Income: 50k-100k 26%(170) 20%(132) 12%(80) 33%(222) 9%(62) 666 Income: 100k+ 25%(95) 22%(85) 16%(63) 29%(110) 8%(29) 381 Ethnicity: White 25%(409) 17%(282) 13%(209) 34%(547) 10%(165) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 33%(64) 20%(39) 17%(32) 22%(43) 8%(15) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_6: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? The National Rifle Association (NRA) Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(521) 19%(374) 12%(246) 31%(621) 12%(229) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 31%(78) 26%(66) 9%(24) 17%(42) 17%(43) 253 Ethnicity: Other 27%(35) 21%(26) 11%(14) 25%(32) 16%(21) 128 All Christian 24%(242) 20%(203) 11%(113) 36%(354) 8%(79) 991 All Non-Christian 42%(48) 21%(24) 11%(12) 15%(17) 12%(13) 114 Atheist 53%(49) 24%(22) 7%(6) 11%(10) 6%(5) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 26%(133) 15%(73) 14%(69) 28%(138) 18%(88) 502 Something Else 17%(50) 18%(52) 15%(45) 35%(102) 15%(44) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(49) 20%(26) 9%(12) 23%(31) 11%(14) 131 Evangelical 16%(80) 21%(107) 15%(76) 40%(199) 8%(41) 502 Non-Evangelical 28%(208) 19%(140) 11%(79) 32%(240) 10%(74) 741 Community: Urban 30%(170) 21%(117) 16%(89) 21%(117) 12%(69) 562 Community: Suburban 27%(262) 19%(188) 12%(111) 31%(299) 11%(108) 967 Community: Rural 19%(89) 15%(70) 10%(46) 44%(205) 11%(52) 463 Employ: Private Sector 26%(172) 23%(152) 14%(93) 30%(204) 8%(53) 673 Employ: Government 17%(21) 16%(20) 17%(22) 33%(40) 17%(21) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 24%(39) 18%(30) 19%(32) 26%(44) 13%(22) 165 Employ: Homemaker 22%(26) 21%(25) 8%(9) 31%(37) 17%(20) 119 Employ: Student 38%(29) 16%(12) 9%(7) 5%(3) 34%(26) 77 Employ: Retired 32%(164) 17%(90) 11%(55) 36%(185) 5%(26) 520 Employ: Unemployed 22%(44) 14%(29) 7%(14) 33%(67) 24%(48) 202 Employ: Other 23%(26) 15%(17) 13%(15) 37%(41) 12%(13) 111 Military HH: Yes 26%(87) 17%(56) 12%(38) 36%(119) 9%(31) 331 Military HH: No 26%(434) 19%(319) 12%(208) 30%(502) 12%(198) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 39%(408) 25%(264) 12%(130) 12%(131) 11%(114) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 12%(113) 12%(111) 12%(116) 52%(491) 12%(115) 946 Biden Job Approve 40%(477) 24%(288) 12%(137) 14%(159) 10%(117) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 5%(39) 11%(80) 13%(100) 61%(452) 10%(71) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_6: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? The National Rifle Association (NRA) Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(521) 19%(374) 12%(246) 31%(621) 12%(229) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 47%(327) 24%(163) 11%(75) 11%(75) 7%(49) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 31%(149) 26%(125) 13%(62) 17%(84) 14%(68) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 11%(20) 16%(29) 20%(36) 35%(62) 17%(31) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(19) 9%(51) 11%(64) 69%(390) 7%(40) 564 Favorable of Biden 40%(474) 25%(294) 12%(140) 14%(159) 9%(110) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 5%(35) 10%(72) 14%(101) 61%(447) 11%(83) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 48%(332) 23%(161) 10%(69) 12%(81) 7%(51) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 29%(141) 28%(133) 15%(71) 16%(78) 12%(60) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 13%(18) 14%(20) 21%(30) 33%(47) 20%(28) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 3%(17) 9%(53) 12%(71) 67%(400) 9%(54) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(122) 19%(118) 15%(98) 35%(220) 12%(78) 635 #1 Issue: Security 11%(38) 10%(33) 10%(33) 60%(203) 9%(31) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 46%(142) 27%(82) 9%(28) 10%(32) 8%(25) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 27%(68) 23%(58) 11%(27) 32%(82) 8%(21) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 31%(38) 20%(24) 13%(15) 11%(14) 25%(30) 121 #1 Issue: Education 22%(15) 18%(13) 19%(14) 14%(10) 27%(19) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 42%(40) 15%(15) 17%(17) 14%(14) 11%(11) 96 #1 Issue: Other 35%(57) 20%(33) 9%(14) 28%(47) 9%(15) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 44%(466) 24%(249) 12%(122) 12%(130) 8%(84) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 4%(30) 12%(86) 13%(93) 59%(409) 10%(72) 690 2020 Vote: Other 6%(4) 22%(14) 10%(6) 50%(33) 13%(8) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(20) 12%(21) 13%(24) 27%(48) 36%(65) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 48%(388) 23%(185) 11%(89) 12%(98) 7%(53) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(33) 14%(82) 14%(85) 59%(347) 7%(44) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(5) 19%(12) 12%(7) 40%(25) 21%(13) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 46%(359) 25%(196) 12%(91) 10%(80) 6%(48) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(44) 12%(81) 14%(89) 59%(382) 9%(56) 652 2016 Vote: Other 18%(19) 17%(19) 9%(10) 42%(45) 13%(14) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(99) 17%(78) 12%(56) 25%(113) 24%(111) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_6: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? The National Rifle Association (NRA) Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(521) 19%(374) 12%(246) 31%(621) 12%(229) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 29%(371) 19%(250) 12%(154) 33%(427) 7%(91) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 22%(151) 18%(124) 13%(92) 28%(194) 20%(138) 699 4-Region: Northeast 28%(100) 22%(79) 12%(41) 27%(97) 11%(38) 355 4-Region: Midwest 25%(116) 17%(77) 13%(60) 33%(153) 11%(52) 458 4-Region: South 25%(188) 17%(129) 13%(97) 33%(247) 11%(83) 744 4-Region: West 27%(117) 20%(89) 11%(48) 29%(124) 13%(56) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 45%(449) 23%(229) 11%(113) 12%(119) 9%(89) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(39) 13%(96) 15%(106) 56%(412) 11%(78) 732 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_7: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Illegal gun dealers Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(993) 26%(527) 8%(160) 8%(159) 8%(153) 1992 Gender: Male 45%(423) 28%(263) 11%(99) 10%(92) 6%(55) 932 Gender: Female 54%(570) 25%(264) 6%(60) 6%(67) 9%(98) 1060 Age: 18-34 43%(213) 23%(116) 13%(63) 10%(48) 12%(60) 500 Age: 35-44 48%(146) 26%(80) 9%(28) 7%(22) 9%(27) 303 Age: 45-64 50%(364) 28%(201) 6%(42) 9%(65) 7%(53) 725 Age: 65+ 58%(270) 28%(131) 6%(27) 5%(24) 3%(13) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 40%(65) 24%(39) 17%(27) 9%(14) 11%(18) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 45%(236) 25%(130) 10%(53) 10%(50) 11%(58) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 51%(247) 25%(124) 8%(40) 7%(33) 9%(43) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 54%(410) 29%(221) 5%(36) 7%(56) 4%(34) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 59%(507) 26%(224) 6%(56) 4%(33) 5%(41) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 44%(225) 29%(146) 8%(41) 8%(42) 11%(56) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 42%(261) 25%(157) 10%(63) 14%(84) 9%(56) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 55%(209) 30%(111) 9%(32) 3%(11) 3%(13) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 62%(298) 23%(113) 5%(24) 4%(22) 6%(28) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 38%(96) 33%(84) 10%(24) 11%(28) 8%(20) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 50%(129) 24%(62) 7%(17) 6%(14) 14%(36) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 39%(118) 22%(68) 14%(43) 17%(53) 8%(23) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 45%(143) 28%(89) 6%(20) 10%(31) 11%(33) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 57%(350) 29%(177) 7%(42) 3%(21) 4%(24) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 55%(324) 24%(142) 6%(34) 6%(38) 9%(55) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 41%(277) 28%(188) 11%(71) 14%(91) 6%(42) 670 Educ: < College 49%(617) 25%(308) 8%(98) 9%(112) 9%(118) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 52%(244) 29%(135) 8%(38) 7%(31) 5%(23) 471 Educ: Post-grad 50%(133) 31%(84) 9%(24) 6%(16) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 51%(483) 24%(231) 6%(58) 9%(82) 10%(91) 945 Income: 50k-100k 47%(312) 28%(190) 10%(68) 7%(48) 7%(48) 666 Income: 100k+ 52%(198) 28%(107) 9%(34) 8%(29) 4%(14) 381 Ethnicity: White 50%(811) 28%(444) 8%(128) 8%(124) 6%(105) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 52%(101) 19%(37) 11%(22) 10%(20) 7%(13) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_7: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Illegal gun dealers Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(993) 26%(527) 8%(160) 8%(159) 8%(153) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 52%(132) 20%(52) 7%(18) 9%(24) 11%(27) 253 Ethnicity: Other 39%(50) 25%(32) 11%(14) 9%(12) 16%(21) 128 All Christian 51%(510) 26%(262) 8%(83) 8%(82) 5%(54) 991 All Non-Christian 58%(66) 22%(25) 8%(9) 4%(4) 9%(10) 114 Atheist 53%(49) 24%(22) 13%(12) 5%(4) 5%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 46%(229) 27%(137) 7%(37) 8%(39) 12%(59) 502 Something Else 47%(139) 28%(81) 6%(18) 10%(30) 8%(24) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 55%(72) 23%(30) 8%(11) 6%(8) 8%(10) 131 Evangelical 47%(235) 28%(142) 9%(48) 10%(51) 5%(27) 502 Non-Evangelical 54%(398) 26%(190) 6%(47) 8%(56) 7%(50) 741 Community: Urban 52%(292) 26%(148) 8%(43) 7%(37) 7%(42) 562 Community: Suburban 49%(479) 26%(251) 9%(83) 8%(75) 8%(79) 967 Community: Rural 48%(223) 28%(127) 7%(34) 10%(47) 7%(32) 463 Employ: Private Sector 46%(308) 28%(191) 10%(66) 9%(58) 7%(50) 673 Employ: Government 45%(56) 21%(26) 11%(14) 14%(18) 9%(11) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 45%(75) 32%(53) 4%(7) 10%(17) 9%(14) 165 Employ: Homemaker 51%(60) 21%(25) 11%(13) 2%(3) 14%(17) 119 Employ: Student 40%(31) 23%(18) 18%(14) 6%(4) 13%(10) 77 Employ: Retired 59%(308) 28%(144) 5%(24) 6%(33) 2%(11) 520 Employ: Unemployed 48%(98) 26%(54) 5%(10) 6%(12) 14%(29) 202 Employ: Other 53%(59) 15%(17) 10%(11) 13%(14) 9%(10) 111 Military HH: Yes 49%(161) 26%(86) 8%(25) 10%(32) 8%(26) 331 Military HH: No 50%(832) 27%(441) 8%(134) 8%(127) 8%(127) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 57%(596) 27%(280) 7%(70) 3%(35) 6%(65) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 42%(397) 26%(248) 10%(90) 13%(124) 9%(87) 946 Biden Job Approve 58%(683) 27%(312) 6%(76) 3%(39) 6%(67) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 39%(287) 28%(206) 10%(73) 16%(116) 8%(60) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_7: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Illegal gun dealers Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(993) 26%(527) 8%(160) 8%(159) 8%(153) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 63%(432) 23%(158) 6%(43) 3%(23) 5%(33) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 51%(251) 31%(154) 7%(33) 3%(16) 7%(34) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 38%(67) 34%(60) 10%(19) 10%(18) 8%(14) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 39%(220) 26%(146) 10%(55) 17%(97) 8%(47) 564 Favorable of Biden 59%(693) 26%(308) 7%(79) 3%(35) 5%(61) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 38%(278) 28%(207) 10%(74) 15%(114) 9%(65) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 64%(446) 22%(155) 5%(37) 3%(22) 5%(33) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 51%(247) 32%(152) 9%(42) 3%(13) 6%(28) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 33%(48) 41%(58) 13%(19) 6%(9) 7%(10) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 39%(230) 25%(149) 9%(55) 18%(106) 9%(55) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 49%(314) 24%(151) 8%(51) 9%(59) 9%(60) 635 #1 Issue: Security 49%(166) 25%(84) 6%(21) 13%(43) 7%(23) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 51%(157) 32%(100) 8%(25) 3%(9) 6%(18) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 55%(141) 25%(64) 10%(25) 7%(18) 3%(8) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 43%(52) 22%(27) 9%(11) 10%(13) 16%(19) 121 #1 Issue: Education 30%(21) 29%(20) 18%(12) 10%(7) 14%(10) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 54%(52) 29%(28) 10%(9) 2%(2) 6%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 54%(89) 32%(53) 3%(5) 5%(8) 6%(10) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 60%(631) 26%(277) 6%(62) 3%(31) 5%(50) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 39%(266) 29%(197) 10%(66) 15%(100) 9%(61) 690 2020 Vote: Other 39%(26) 18%(12) 21%(14) 15%(10) 7%(5) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(67) 22%(39) 10%(17) 10%(18) 21%(37) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 61%(496) 27%(220) 7%(53) 3%(23) 3%(21) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 39%(233) 29%(174) 10%(57) 14%(85) 7%(41) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 39%(24) 20%(12) 10%(6) 13%(8) 19%(12) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 61%(469) 27%(210) 6%(47) 3%(19) 4%(28) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 41%(269) 28%(184) 10%(63) 13%(85) 8%(51) 652 2016 Vote: Other 46%(49) 23%(24) 9%(10) 15%(16) 8%(9) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45%(206) 23%(107) 9%(40) 8%(39) 14%(64) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_7: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Illegal gun dealers Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(993) 26%(527) 8%(160) 8%(159) 8%(153) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 52%(672) 27%(353) 8%(103) 7%(95) 5%(70) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 46%(322) 25%(174) 8%(57) 9%(64) 12%(82) 699 4-Region: Northeast 55%(197) 27%(96) 6%(20) 6%(20) 7%(23) 355 4-Region: Midwest 47%(217) 25%(114) 10%(46) 10%(46) 7%(33) 458 4-Region: South 50%(372) 26%(193) 6%(47) 9%(64) 9%(67) 744 4-Region: West 48%(208) 28%(124) 11%(46) 7%(29) 7%(29) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 59%(593) 26%(262) 6%(63) 3%(35) 5%(47) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 41%(302) 27%(198) 10%(72) 13%(98) 8%(61) 732 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_8: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Easy access to guns Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(919) 23%(455) 10%(192) 14%(282) 7%(144) 1992 Gender: Male 40%(376) 25%(233) 10%(96) 19%(175) 6%(54) 932 Gender: Female 51%(544) 21%(222) 9%(96) 10%(107) 9%(90) 1060 Age: 18-34 43%(216) 23%(114) 11%(57) 13%(63) 10%(51) 500 Age: 35-44 50%(151) 26%(79) 7%(22) 9%(29) 7%(22) 303 Age: 45-64 43%(311) 23%(167) 9%(64) 18%(128) 8%(55) 725 Age: 65+ 52%(241) 20%(95) 11%(50) 13%(62) 3%(15) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 50%(82) 24%(39) 9%(14) 8%(13) 10%(16) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 43%(228) 24%(124) 11%(59) 12%(64) 10%(51) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 42%(204) 24%(119) 8%(41) 17%(82) 9%(42) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 50%(379) 22%(163) 10%(74) 15%(112) 4%(29) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 67%(573) 21%(178) 4%(39) 4%(35) 4%(35) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 39%(198) 27%(135) 8%(41) 16%(82) 11%(54) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 24%(148) 23%(141) 18%(112) 27%(165) 9%(55) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 62%(234) 26%(96) 5%(20) 4%(15) 3%(11) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 70%(339) 17%(82) 4%(19) 4%(21) 5%(24) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 29%(72) 29%(72) 9%(22) 26%(66) 8%(20) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 49%(126) 24%(63) 8%(19) 6%(16) 13%(34) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 23%(69) 21%(64) 18%(54) 31%(95) 7%(23) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 25%(79) 24%(77) 18%(58) 22%(70) 10%(32) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 67%(414) 23%(139) 4%(24) 3%(19) 3%(18) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 51%(303) 24%(142) 6%(38) 10%(60) 8%(50) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 24%(162) 23%(155) 18%(120) 28%(190) 6%(43) 670 Educ: < College 44%(556) 21%(267) 10%(123) 15%(190) 9%(118) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 51%(238) 24%(112) 9%(41) 13%(63) 3%(16) 471 Educ: Post-grad 47%(126) 28%(76) 10%(28) 11%(29) 4%(10) 268 Income: Under 50k 47%(447) 21%(199) 9%(84) 14%(128) 9%(86) 945 Income: 50k-100k 44%(294) 23%(156) 11%(71) 15%(102) 6%(43) 666 Income: 100k+ 47%(178) 26%(100) 10%(37) 14%(52) 4%(16) 381 Ethnicity: White 44%(712) 24%(382) 10%(169) 15%(245) 6%(104) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 54%(104) 19%(36) 9%(17) 14%(27) 4%(8) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_8: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Easy access to guns Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(919) 23%(455) 10%(192) 14%(282) 7%(144) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 59%(148) 18%(44) 4%(11) 9%(24) 10%(25) 253 Ethnicity: Other 47%(60) 22%(29) 9%(12) 10%(13) 11%(15) 128 All Christian 44%(434) 23%(230) 10%(96) 18%(175) 6%(55) 991 All Non-Christian 54%(62) 25%(29) 5%(6) 8%(9) 8%(9) 114 Atheist 66%(61) 23%(21) 1%(1) 6%(6) 3%(3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 51%(255) 20%(102) 10%(49) 10%(50) 9%(46) 502 Something Else 37%(107) 25%(73) 14%(41) 14%(42) 10%(31) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 49%(64) 25%(32) 8%(11) 12%(15) 7%(9) 131 Evangelical 37%(185) 25%(127) 13%(65) 20%(99) 5%(25) 502 Non-Evangelical 47%(345) 23%(168) 9%(64) 14%(106) 8%(59) 741 Community: Urban 52%(291) 24%(134) 7%(37) 10%(57) 7%(42) 562 Community: Suburban 48%(462) 22%(213) 9%(89) 14%(133) 7%(70) 967 Community: Rural 36%(167) 23%(107) 14%(66) 20%(91) 7%(32) 463 Employ: Private Sector 43%(290) 25%(171) 11%(72) 15%(103) 6%(37) 673 Employ: Government 38%(47) 27%(33) 7%(9) 17%(21) 11%(14) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 46%(75) 20%(34) 9%(16) 16%(27) 8%(14) 165 Employ: Homemaker 45%(53) 17%(20) 12%(15) 10%(12) 16%(19) 119 Employ: Student 62%(47) 22%(17) 1%(1) 5%(4) 10%(8) 77 Employ: Retired 51%(263) 19%(101) 12%(62) 15%(78) 3%(16) 520 Employ: Unemployed 43%(87) 25%(51) 6%(13) 12%(24) 14%(28) 202 Employ: Other 51%(57) 25%(27) 5%(6) 12%(13) 7%(8) 111 Military HH: Yes 44%(146) 18%(60) 10%(34) 19%(64) 8%(27) 331 Military HH: No 47%(773) 24%(395) 10%(158) 13%(218) 7%(117) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 61%(636) 24%(253) 5%(50) 4%(44) 6%(63) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 30%(283) 21%(202) 15%(142) 25%(238) 9%(81) 946 Biden Job Approve 64%(753) 23%(276) 4%(52) 3%(39) 5%(58) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 20%(149) 22%(166) 18%(134) 32%(237) 8%(57) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_8: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Easy access to guns Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(919) 23%(455) 10%(192) 14%(282) 7%(144) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 67%(462) 21%(146) 5%(31) 3%(19) 5%(31) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 60%(291) 27%(130) 4%(20) 4%(20) 5%(27) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 37%(66) 29%(51) 14%(24) 13%(23) 8%(14) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 15%(83) 20%(115) 19%(110) 38%(214) 8%(43) 564 Favorable of Biden 65%(759) 23%(274) 5%(54) 3%(37) 4%(52) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 19%(138) 23%(167) 18%(135) 32%(236) 8%(62) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 69%(479) 20%(137) 3%(23) 3%(21) 5%(33) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 58%(281) 28%(137) 6%(31) 3%(16) 4%(19) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 37%(53) 26%(38) 16%(23) 12%(17) 8%(12) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 14%(84) 22%(129) 19%(112) 37%(219) 9%(51) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 42%(265) 25%(158) 9%(56) 17%(108) 8%(48) 635 #1 Issue: Security 24%(82) 23%(76) 16%(54) 30%(102) 7%(24) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 65%(200) 23%(72) 4%(12) 3%(10) 5%(15) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 53%(135) 21%(55) 14%(35) 7%(19) 5%(13) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 56%(68) 12%(15) 9%(11) 5%(6) 17%(21) 121 #1 Issue: Education 37%(26) 26%(19) 9%(7) 12%(8) 16%(11) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 56%(54) 28%(27) 4%(4) 6%(6) 6%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 54%(90) 20%(33) 9%(15) 13%(22) 4%(7) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 66%(697) 22%(235) 4%(47) 3%(34) 4%(39) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 19%(128) 25%(169) 17%(120) 30%(208) 9%(65) 690 2020 Vote: Other 25%(17) 24%(16) 13%(9) 29%(19) 9%(6) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(75) 18%(33) 9%(17) 11%(20) 19%(34) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 69%(558) 21%(170) 4%(32) 4%(31) 3%(22) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 20%(119) 24%(144) 18%(107) 31%(182) 6%(38) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 24%(15) 23%(15) 12%(7) 20%(12) 21%(13) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 69%(534) 21%(165) 3%(27) 3%(26) 3%(22) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 23%(150) 24%(157) 16%(107) 28%(185) 8%(53) 652 2016 Vote: Other 32%(35) 28%(30) 11%(12) 21%(23) 7%(8) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 44%(200) 22%(102) 10%(46) 11%(48) 13%(60) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_8: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Easy access to guns Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(919) 23%(455) 10%(192) 14%(282) 7%(144) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 46%(596) 23%(301) 10%(129) 15%(200) 5%(66) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 46%(323) 22%(154) 9%(63) 12%(82) 11%(78) 699 4-Region: Northeast 49%(175) 26%(91) 10%(36) 10%(37) 5%(18) 355 4-Region: Midwest 44%(201) 21%(94) 11%(48) 17%(77) 8%(37) 458 4-Region: South 47%(348) 21%(156) 8%(62) 15%(115) 8%(63) 744 4-Region: West 45%(196) 26%(114) 11%(46) 12%(53) 6%(27) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 67%(667) 21%(215) 4%(42) 4%(38) 4%(38) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 23%(168) 24%(175) 18%(129) 27%(197) 9%(63) 732 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_9: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Violent video games Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(393) 32%(639) 19%(370) 22%(437) 8%(153) 1992 Gender: Male 19%(181) 29%(269) 19%(181) 26%(243) 6%(57) 932 Gender: Female 20%(212) 35%(369) 18%(189) 18%(194) 9%(96) 1060 Age: 18-34 16%(79) 23%(113) 17%(88) 34%(171) 10%(50) 500 Age: 35-44 19%(57) 28%(84) 22%(67) 24%(73) 7%(21) 303 Age: 45-64 18%(134) 35%(257) 19%(135) 20%(147) 7%(53) 725 Age: 65+ 27%(123) 40%(185) 17%(81) 10%(46) 6%(29) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 13%(21) 17%(27) 12%(20) 50%(83) 9%(14) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 18%(95) 27%(143) 21%(111) 24%(127) 10%(50) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 17%(85) 31%(150) 18%(90) 26%(124) 8%(39) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 22%(168) 40%(302) 18%(139) 13%(99) 6%(47) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 21%(178) 31%(269) 19%(161) 24%(205) 5%(47) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(88) 29%(150) 19%(99) 23%(118) 11%(55) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 20%(127) 35%(219) 18%(110) 18%(113) 8%(51) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 21%(79) 32%(119) 18%(69) 25%(94) 4%(15) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 20%(99) 31%(150) 19%(92) 23%(112) 7%(32) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 17%(44) 24%(60) 20%(51) 30%(76) 8%(20) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 17%(44) 35%(90) 18%(48) 16%(42) 13%(35) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 19%(59) 29%(90) 20%(60) 24%(73) 7%(22) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 22%(68) 41%(130) 16%(50) 13%(40) 9%(28) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 18%(108) 30%(182) 22%(132) 26%(159) 5%(32) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(106) 34%(203) 18%(109) 21%(123) 9%(51) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23%(152) 35%(234) 18%(118) 19%(124) 6%(42) 670 Educ: < College 21%(259) 31%(383) 17%(219) 23%(284) 9%(108) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 18%(83) 34%(159) 19%(90) 22%(105) 7%(34) 471 Educ: Post-grad 19%(51) 36%(97) 23%(61) 18%(48) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 21%(196) 30%(286) 18%(171) 21%(199) 10%(94) 945 Income: 50k-100k 18%(123) 34%(228) 18%(120) 23%(151) 7%(43) 666 Income: 100k+ 20%(75) 33%(125) 21%(80) 23%(87) 4%(16) 381 Ethnicity: White 20%(322) 32%(517) 20%(321) 21%(340) 7%(111) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24%(46) 28%(54) 20%(39) 24%(46) 4%(8) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_9: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Violent video games Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(393) 32%(639) 19%(370) 22%(437) 8%(153) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 21%(53) 31%(77) 13%(33) 26%(65) 10%(25) 253 Ethnicity: Other 14%(19) 35%(45) 13%(16) 25%(32) 13%(17) 128 All Christian 24%(237) 36%(353) 18%(183) 16%(157) 6%(62) 991 All Non-Christian 28%(32) 32%(36) 14%(16) 12%(13) 15%(17) 114 Atheist 8%(8) 16%(15) 18%(16) 54%(50) 4%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 14%(70) 25%(123) 21%(105) 31%(157) 9%(47) 502 Something Else 16%(46) 38%(112) 18%(51) 20%(60) 8%(24) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 28%(37) 32%(42) 13%(17) 14%(19) 13%(17) 131 Evangelical 24%(121) 39%(194) 19%(95) 12%(62) 6%(30) 502 Non-Evangelical 21%(155) 34%(255) 17%(128) 20%(148) 7%(55) 741 Community: Urban 22%(126) 29%(161) 18%(100) 23%(129) 8%(45) 562 Community: Suburban 17%(167) 34%(331) 18%(173) 22%(214) 8%(82) 967 Community: Rural 22%(101) 32%(147) 21%(97) 20%(93) 6%(26) 463 Employ: Private Sector 20%(131) 31%(206) 19%(126) 25%(171) 6%(39) 673 Employ: Government 16%(20) 31%(38) 16%(20) 28%(35) 8%(10) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(25) 28%(46) 27%(45) 18%(30) 12%(19) 165 Employ: Homemaker 23%(27) 26%(31) 23%(27) 17%(20) 12%(14) 119 Employ: Student 13%(10) 22%(17) 16%(12) 42%(32) 7%(5) 77 Employ: Retired 26%(135) 40%(208) 17%(90) 13%(65) 4%(22) 520 Employ: Unemployed 17%(33) 33%(67) 14%(28) 23%(46) 14%(29) 202 Employ: Other 11%(12) 24%(27) 20%(22) 33%(36) 13%(14) 111 Military HH: Yes 29%(95) 28%(91) 18%(59) 19%(63) 7%(22) 331 Military HH: No 18%(298) 33%(547) 19%(311) 22%(373) 8%(130) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 20%(204) 32%(332) 19%(201) 22%(231) 7%(78) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 20%(189) 32%(307) 18%(169) 22%(206) 8%(75) 946 Biden Job Approve 20%(237) 31%(368) 18%(217) 23%(274) 7%(82) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 21%(155) 33%(245) 20%(145) 20%(150) 7%(48) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_9: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Violent video games Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(393) 32%(639) 19%(370) 22%(437) 8%(153) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 23%(155) 33%(227) 18%(124) 20%(140) 6%(43) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 17%(81) 29%(141) 19%(94) 27%(134) 8%(39) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 15%(26) 32%(57) 24%(43) 20%(36) 9%(16) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 23%(128) 33%(187) 18%(102) 20%(114) 6%(33) 564 Favorable of Biden 20%(232) 32%(379) 19%(225) 23%(266) 6%(74) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 21%(153) 33%(242) 19%(139) 20%(151) 7%(53) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 23%(161) 33%(227) 17%(121) 20%(140) 6%(45) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 15%(71) 32%(152) 22%(105) 26%(126) 6%(29) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 16%(23) 31%(45) 23%(33) 21%(31) 8%(12) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 22%(130) 33%(198) 18%(106) 20%(120) 7%(41) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 17%(108) 35%(221) 19%(119) 21%(136) 8%(51) 635 #1 Issue: Security 29%(97) 34%(114) 17%(57) 15%(49) 6%(21) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 14%(45) 31%(96) 22%(69) 24%(75) 8%(25) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 23%(59) 37%(96) 18%(45) 16%(41) 6%(15) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 11%(13) 25%(30) 18%(22) 30%(37) 16%(19) 121 #1 Issue: Education 17%(12) 26%(18) 18%(13) 29%(21) 10%(7) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 22%(21) 17%(17) 16%(16) 37%(36) 7%(7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 23%(38) 29%(48) 18%(29) 25%(42) 5%(8) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 20%(212) 32%(333) 19%(200) 23%(241) 6%(66) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 21%(147) 35%(239) 19%(130) 18%(121) 8%(54) 690 2020 Vote: Other 14%(10) 27%(18) 18%(12) 36%(24) 5%(3) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(25) 25%(45) 16%(29) 29%(51) 16%(28) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 21%(172) 33%(270) 19%(153) 21%(171) 6%(46) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 21%(126) 35%(208) 20%(120) 18%(103) 6%(34) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 24%(15) 27%(17) 10%(6) 24%(15) 16%(10) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 21%(159) 35%(272) 18%(143) 20%(155) 6%(45) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 23%(148) 34%(218) 21%(134) 16%(106) 7%(46) 652 2016 Vote: Other 9%(10) 32%(35) 25%(26) 28%(30) 6%(6) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(77) 25%(113) 15%(67) 32%(146) 12%(54) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_9: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Violent video games Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(393) 32%(639) 19%(370) 22%(437) 8%(153) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 21%(277) 35%(450) 19%(242) 19%(243) 6%(80) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 17%(116) 27%(189) 18%(128) 28%(194) 10%(72) 699 4-Region: Northeast 20%(72) 30%(107) 22%(77) 21%(76) 7%(24) 355 4-Region: Midwest 17%(79) 32%(149) 17%(77) 27%(122) 7%(30) 458 4-Region: South 21%(153) 32%(239) 19%(140) 19%(145) 9%(68) 744 4-Region: West 21%(90) 33%(144) 18%(77) 22%(94) 7%(31) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 19%(193) 31%(315) 20%(195) 24%(242) 6%(56) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(148) 35%(254) 19%(136) 19%(137) 8%(57) 732 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_10: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Mental illness Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(879) 38%(757) 7%(135) 4%(84) 7%(137) 1992 Gender: Male 42%(394) 39%(368) 8%(76) 5%(46) 5%(47) 932 Gender: Female 46%(485) 37%(389) 6%(59) 4%(37) 8%(89) 1060 Age: 18-34 46%(230) 30%(149) 8%(42) 5%(27) 10%(52) 500 Age: 35-44 43%(129) 32%(97) 9%(27) 7%(22) 9%(27) 303 Age: 45-64 45%(325) 40%(293) 6%(42) 3%(24) 6%(40) 725 Age: 65+ 42%(194) 47%(218) 5%(24) 2%(10) 4%(17) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 44%(72) 31%(51) 8%(14) 5%(9) 11%(18) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 45%(238) 29%(151) 9%(48) 7%(35) 10%(54) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(211) 40%(193) 6%(31) 3%(16) 7%(35) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 45%(337) 44%(333) 5%(40) 3%(23) 3%(23) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 44%(376) 40%(343) 8%(67) 4%(37) 5%(39) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 45%(228) 37%(188) 5%(23) 4%(22) 10%(49) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 44%(275) 36%(226) 7%(45) 4%(25) 8%(49) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 39%(146) 44%(165) 9%(34) 4%(15) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 47%(229) 37%(178) 7%(33) 4%(22) 5%(23) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 46%(117) 38%(94) 5%(13) 5%(13) 6%(15) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 43%(112) 36%(93) 4%(11) 4%(9) 13%(34) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 43%(132) 36%(108) 10%(30) 6%(19) 5%(16) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 45%(144) 37%(118) 5%(15) 2%(6) 10%(33) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 45%(275) 39%(240) 9%(54) 4%(24) 4%(22) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 45%(267) 37%(222) 5%(29) 5%(28) 8%(46) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 45%(298) 39%(259) 7%(47) 4%(28) 6%(37) 670 Educ: < College 45%(568) 37%(463) 6%(76) 3%(42) 8%(104) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 43%(201) 37%(176) 8%(38) 7%(31) 5%(25) 471 Educ: Post-grad 41%(110) 44%(118) 8%(21) 4%(11) 3%(8) 268 Income: Under 50k 44%(416) 38%(362) 6%(57) 3%(31) 8%(80) 945 Income: 50k-100k 43%(286) 39%(260) 6%(43) 5%(33) 7%(45) 666 Income: 100k+ 47%(178) 36%(136) 9%(36) 5%(20) 3%(12) 381 Ethnicity: White 44%(706) 40%(639) 6%(103) 4%(67) 6%(97) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 57%(110) 26%(51) 5%(10) 6%(11) 6%(12) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_10: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Mental illness Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(879) 38%(757) 7%(135) 4%(84) 7%(137) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 46%(116) 31%(78) 10%(24) 4%(9) 10%(26) 253 Ethnicity: Other 45%(57) 32%(41) 6%(8) 6%(8) 11%(14) 128 All Christian 44%(437) 39%(382) 8%(82) 4%(39) 5%(52) 991 All Non-Christian 42%(48) 40%(45) 7%(8) 5%(5) 6%(7) 114 Atheist 43%(40) 42%(39) 5%(4) 3%(3) 7%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 43%(214) 37%(187) 6%(28) 4%(20) 11%(53) 502 Something Else 48%(140) 36%(105) 4%(13) 6%(17) 6%(19) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 44%(57) 39%(51) 8%(11) 4%(5) 5%(7) 131 Evangelical 46%(233) 36%(179) 7%(34) 5%(26) 6%(29) 502 Non-Evangelical 45%(331) 39%(290) 7%(52) 4%(28) 6%(41) 741 Community: Urban 43%(242) 36%(200) 9%(50) 6%(33) 7%(37) 562 Community: Suburban 44%(422) 38%(372) 6%(60) 4%(38) 8%(75) 967 Community: Rural 46%(215) 40%(185) 5%(25) 3%(13) 5%(25) 463 Employ: Private Sector 45%(302) 38%(253) 8%(52) 5%(34) 5%(32) 673 Employ: Government 49%(60) 29%(36) 4%(5) 7%(8) 12%(14) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 45%(74) 36%(60) 9%(15) 3%(4) 7%(12) 165 Employ: Homemaker 44%(52) 30%(36) 7%(9) 4%(4) 15%(18) 119 Employ: Student 44%(34) 35%(26) 6%(5) 1%(1) 14%(11) 77 Employ: Retired 43%(226) 46%(239) 6%(30) 2%(12) 2%(13) 520 Employ: Unemployed 40%(81) 38%(77) 6%(12) 4%(8) 12%(25) 202 Employ: Other 45%(50) 26%(29) 8%(9) 11%(13) 10%(11) 111 Military HH: Yes 43%(143) 40%(132) 7%(25) 5%(16) 5%(16) 331 Military HH: No 44%(736) 38%(626) 7%(111) 4%(68) 7%(120) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 41%(430) 40%(422) 8%(81) 4%(46) 6%(67) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 47%(449) 35%(335) 6%(54) 4%(38) 7%(70) 946 Biden Job Approve 44%(514) 40%(476) 7%(81) 4%(45) 5%(62) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 47%(348) 35%(259) 7%(50) 5%(39) 6%(47) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_10: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Mental illness Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(879) 38%(757) 7%(135) 4%(84) 7%(137) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 45%(310) 40%(273) 7%(49) 4%(27) 4%(29) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 42%(204) 41%(202) 7%(32) 4%(18) 7%(32) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 44%(79) 36%(65) 5%(9) 8%(14) 6%(11) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 48%(269) 34%(194) 7%(41) 4%(24) 6%(36) 564 Favorable of Biden 43%(506) 41%(483) 7%(83) 4%(46) 5%(58) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 47%(347) 35%(258) 6%(47) 5%(34) 7%(52) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 46%(317) 40%(279) 6%(43) 4%(27) 4%(27) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 39%(190) 42%(204) 8%(40) 4%(19) 6%(31) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 47%(67) 36%(52) 8%(11) 3%(4) 6%(9) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 47%(280) 35%(206) 6%(36) 5%(30) 7%(43) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 47%(298) 36%(227) 4%(28) 4%(28) 9%(55) 635 #1 Issue: Security 49%(166) 35%(117) 7%(23) 4%(13) 5%(18) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 35%(108) 46%(142) 9%(27) 5%(17) 5%(17) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 43%(111) 41%(106) 9%(23) 3%(8) 3%(9) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 36%(44) 33%(39) 9%(11) 7%(8) 16%(19) 121 #1 Issue: Education 49%(35) 33%(23) 8%(6) 4%(3) 5%(4) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 50%(49) 36%(34) 7%(7) 2%(2) 5%(5) 96 #1 Issue: Other 42%(69) 41%(68) 7%(12) 3%(5) 7%(11) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 44%(462) 40%(426) 7%(71) 4%(45) 5%(49) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 43%(298) 38%(259) 7%(48) 4%(27) 8%(57) 690 2020 Vote: Other 44%(29) 40%(27) 3%(2) 8%(5) 5%(3) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 50%(89) 24%(44) 7%(13) 4%(7) 15%(27) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 45%(368) 41%(333) 7%(53) 4%(35) 3%(23) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 42%(250) 40%(235) 8%(47) 3%(20) 6%(38) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 42%(27) 32%(20) 3%(2) 7%(4) 16%(10) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 44%(342) 42%(321) 7%(51) 4%(30) 4%(29) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 43%(278) 39%(255) 7%(48) 3%(23) 7%(47) 652 2016 Vote: Other 45%(48) 37%(40) 5%(5) 8%(9) 5%(6) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 46%(209) 31%(141) 7%(30) 5%(22) 12%(54) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_10: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Mental illness Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(879) 38%(757) 7%(135) 4%(84) 7%(137) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 44%(565) 40%(523) 7%(91) 4%(51) 5%(63) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 45%(315) 34%(234) 6%(44) 5%(32) 11%(74) 699 4-Region: Northeast 49%(173) 37%(130) 6%(22) 3%(12) 5%(19) 355 4-Region: Midwest 42%(191) 40%(182) 7%(30) 4%(18) 8%(37) 458 4-Region: South 44%(324) 38%(284) 7%(49) 5%(35) 7%(52) 744 4-Region: West 44%(192) 37%(161) 8%(34) 4%(18) 7%(30) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 44%(437) 40%(401) 7%(74) 4%(43) 5%(45) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 45%(330) 37%(269) 7%(51) 4%(30) 7%(52) 732 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_11: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Lack of access to treatment for mental illness Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 41%(821) 35%(705) 10%(203) 5%(96) 8%(168) 1992 Gender: Male 36%(339) 37%(345) 13%(120) 7%(62) 7%(66) 932 Gender: Female 45%(481) 34%(360) 8%(83) 3%(34) 10%(102) 1060 Age: 18-34 45%(224) 28%(138) 12%(61) 4%(21) 11%(57) 500 Age: 35-44 41%(124) 38%(115) 8%(24) 5%(14) 8%(25) 303 Age: 45-64 42%(306) 35%(255) 10%(69) 6%(43) 7%(52) 725 Age: 65+ 36%(167) 43%(197) 10%(48) 4%(18) 7%(33) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 44%(73) 28%(46) 12%(19) 5%(8) 11%(18) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 43%(226) 31%(163) 10%(55) 5%(25) 11%(57) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 42%(203) 34%(167) 11%(51) 5%(25) 9%(42) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 40%(303) 41%(306) 9%(71) 5%(35) 5%(41) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 48%(411) 35%(304) 8%(73) 3%(24) 6%(50) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 41%(209) 35%(178) 9%(48) 5%(24) 10%(51) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 32%(201) 36%(224) 13%(82) 8%(48) 11%(66) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 42%(157) 38%(143) 12%(46) 3%(11) 5%(19) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 52%(253) 33%(161) 5%(26) 3%(13) 6%(31) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 38%(97) 36%(90) 12%(29) 7%(17) 7%(19) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 43%(112) 34%(88) 7%(19) 3%(7) 13%(33) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 28%(85) 37%(113) 15%(44) 11%(34) 9%(28) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 37%(116) 35%(111) 12%(38) 4%(14) 12%(38) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 53%(324) 33%(204) 7%(43) 3%(16) 4%(26) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 41%(242) 37%(222) 9%(56) 3%(20) 9%(53) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 33%(218) 37%(245) 14%(94) 8%(56) 8%(56) 670 Educ: < College 42%(532) 33%(411) 10%(123) 5%(59) 10%(128) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 41%(195) 37%(175) 10%(47) 5%(25) 6%(29) 471 Educ: Post-grad 35%(94) 44%(119) 12%(32) 5%(12) 4%(11) 268 Income: Under 50k 44%(413) 33%(309) 9%(87) 4%(34) 11%(101) 945 Income: 50k-100k 38%(253) 37%(248) 12%(80) 5%(36) 7%(48) 666 Income: 100k+ 40%(154) 39%(149) 9%(35) 7%(25) 5%(18) 381 Ethnicity: White 40%(642) 37%(600) 10%(169) 5%(81) 7%(119) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 51%(99) 30%(59) 6%(11) 5%(9) 8%(15) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_11: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Lack of access to treatment for mental illness Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 41%(821) 35%(705) 10%(203) 5%(96) 8%(168) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 51%(129) 22%(56) 10%(25) 4%(11) 12%(31) 253 Ethnicity: Other 38%(49) 38%(49) 7%(9) 3%(4) 14%(18) 128 All Christian 38%(379) 38%(381) 11%(108) 6%(57) 7%(66) 991 All Non-Christian 37%(42) 39%(45) 10%(12) 2%(3) 11%(13) 114 Atheist 50%(46) 39%(36) 1%(1) 2%(2) 7%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 41%(205) 34%(172) 10%(52) 3%(16) 11%(56) 502 Something Else 50%(148) 24%(72) 10%(29) 6%(18) 9%(27) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 39%(52) 39%(51) 11%(14) 2%(3) 10%(13) 131 Evangelical 41%(207) 32%(160) 13%(64) 8%(38) 7%(34) 502 Non-Evangelical 42%(308) 37%(274) 9%(65) 5%(36) 8%(58) 741 Community: Urban 40%(225) 37%(207) 9%(53) 5%(28) 9%(49) 562 Community: Suburban 42%(404) 34%(328) 11%(104) 4%(43) 9%(89) 967 Community: Rural 41%(192) 37%(171) 10%(46) 6%(26) 6%(29) 463 Employ: Private Sector 41%(276) 37%(246) 11%(76) 5%(34) 6%(41) 673 Employ: Government 41%(51) 33%(41) 9%(11) 4%(5) 14%(17) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 42%(69) 34%(55) 11%(17) 4%(7) 10%(17) 165 Employ: Homemaker 42%(50) 35%(42) 8%(9) 2%(2) 14%(16) 119 Employ: Student 45%(34) 23%(18) 11%(8) 8%(6) 13%(10) 77 Employ: Retired 38%(200) 42%(217) 10%(54) 4%(22) 5%(27) 520 Employ: Unemployed 44%(89) 29%(60) 7%(14) 5%(9) 15%(30) 202 Employ: Other 47%(52) 23%(26) 11%(12) 10%(11) 9%(10) 111 Military HH: Yes 39%(129) 37%(124) 11%(37) 6%(19) 7%(23) 331 Military HH: No 42%(692) 35%(582) 10%(166) 5%(77) 9%(144) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 43%(446) 37%(390) 9%(90) 4%(40) 8%(80) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 40%(374) 33%(315) 12%(112) 6%(56) 9%(88) 946 Biden Job Approve 46%(545) 36%(420) 8%(96) 3%(39) 7%(77) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 35%(260) 35%(263) 14%(102) 7%(55) 9%(63) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_11: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Lack of access to treatment for mental illness Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 41%(821) 35%(705) 10%(203) 5%(96) 8%(168) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 48%(333) 35%(243) 8%(52) 3%(21) 6%(39) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 43%(212) 36%(176) 9%(44) 4%(18) 8%(39) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 37%(66) 36%(65) 11%(19) 7%(13) 8%(15) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 34%(194) 35%(198) 15%(82) 7%(42) 9%(48) 564 Favorable of Biden 46%(541) 36%(428) 8%(94) 3%(39) 6%(73) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 35%(257) 35%(256) 15%(107) 7%(51) 9%(67) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 49%(343) 35%(242) 7%(50) 3%(22) 5%(36) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 41%(198) 38%(186) 9%(44) 4%(17) 8%(37) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 38%(54) 34%(49) 15%(22) 4%(6) 8%(12) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 34%(202) 35%(207) 14%(85) 8%(45) 9%(55) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 42%(264) 35%(222) 9%(58) 5%(32) 9%(60) 635 #1 Issue: Security 39%(133) 32%(107) 15%(52) 6%(20) 7%(25) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 43%(133) 37%(116) 9%(29) 6%(18) 5%(14) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 32%(83) 46%(118) 9%(22) 5%(13) 8%(20) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 49%(60) 19%(23) 10%(12) 3%(4) 18%(22) 121 #1 Issue: Education 38%(27) 35%(25) 13%(9) 1%(1) 12%(9) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 52%(50) 34%(33) 5%(5) 3%(3) 6%(6) 96 #1 Issue: Other 43%(72) 37%(62) 9%(15) 3%(5) 7%(12) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 48%(507) 36%(374) 8%(83) 3%(29) 5%(58) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 32%(222) 34%(238) 15%(101) 8%(55) 11%(74) 690 2020 Vote: Other 30%(20) 56%(37) 4%(3) 5%(3) 5%(3) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(68) 30%(54) 9%(15) 5%(8) 18%(32) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 49%(395) 36%(292) 8%(65) 3%(24) 5%(37) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 31%(185) 37%(220) 16%(93) 6%(38) 9%(54) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 35%(22) 43%(27) 4%(3) 4%(3) 13%(8) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 47%(366) 39%(298) 7%(56) 2%(16) 5%(38) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 32%(209) 34%(224) 16%(107) 7%(48) 10%(63) 652 2016 Vote: Other 48%(51) 37%(39) 8%(8) 2%(2) 6%(7) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(194) 31%(143) 7%(31) 6%(30) 13%(59) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_11: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Lack of access to treatment for mental illness Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 41%(821) 35%(705) 10%(203) 5%(96) 8%(168) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 42%(539) 37%(476) 11%(145) 4%(50) 6%(83) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 40%(282) 33%(230) 8%(57) 6%(45) 12%(85) 699 4-Region: Northeast 44%(156) 36%(126) 8%(28) 4%(15) 8%(30) 355 4-Region: Midwest 40%(181) 36%(165) 11%(48) 5%(21) 9%(43) 458 4-Region: South 42%(309) 34%(256) 10%(72) 6%(48) 8%(59) 744 4-Region: West 40%(175) 36%(159) 12%(54) 3%(12) 8%(36) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 48%(480) 35%(354) 8%(80) 3%(28) 6%(57) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 32%(237) 36%(266) 14%(101) 7%(54) 10%(74) 732 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_12: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Bigotry such as racism, sexism or homophobia Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(697) 32%(630) 10%(209) 12%(241) 11%(216) 1992 Gender: Male 33%(305) 36%(332) 11%(103) 14%(127) 7%(65) 932 Gender: Female 37%(392) 28%(297) 10%(106) 11%(114) 14%(151) 1060 Age: 18-34 39%(195) 27%(135) 10%(51) 10%(49) 14%(71) 500 Age: 35-44 41%(125) 27%(83) 12%(37) 9%(27) 10%(30) 303 Age: 45-64 31%(227) 33%(236) 10%(74) 15%(111) 11%(77) 725 Age: 65+ 32%(150) 38%(175) 10%(48) 11%(52) 8%(38) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 41%(68) 21%(34) 15%(25) 8%(13) 15%(24) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 39%(207) 29%(155) 9%(47) 10%(51) 13%(67) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 32%(154) 32%(155) 11%(53) 15%(73) 11%(52) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 33%(252) 35%(266) 10%(78) 12%(93) 9%(66) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 49%(418) 31%(270) 8%(72) 4%(35) 8%(66) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 31%(158) 32%(163) 8%(40) 15%(76) 14%(74) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 19%(121) 32%(196) 16%(97) 21%(130) 12%(76) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 48%(180) 36%(137) 9%(36) 2%(9) 4%(14) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 49%(238) 28%(133) 8%(36) 5%(25) 11%(52) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 28%(71) 35%(88) 9%(21) 19%(49) 9%(23) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 34%(87) 29%(75) 7%(19) 10%(27) 20%(51) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 18%(54) 35%(108) 15%(46) 23%(69) 9%(27) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 21%(66) 28%(88) 16%(51) 19%(62) 16%(49) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 53%(324) 31%(189) 7%(43) 4%(23) 6%(35) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(214) 33%(195) 8%(49) 10%(58) 13%(76) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(120) 33%(219) 17%(113) 23%(153) 10%(65) 670 Educ: < College 32%(406) 31%(386) 10%(126) 13%(163) 14%(171) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 40%(188) 31%(147) 11%(52) 12%(54) 6%(30) 471 Educ: Post-grad 38%(102) 36%(97) 12%(31) 8%(23) 6%(15) 268 Income: Under 50k 35%(328) 32%(300) 9%(88) 10%(94) 14%(135) 945 Income: 50k-100k 37%(245) 29%(192) 13%(86) 13%(89) 8%(54) 666 Income: 100k+ 32%(124) 36%(138) 9%(35) 15%(57) 7%(28) 381 Ethnicity: White 32%(523) 33%(537) 11%(184) 13%(205) 10%(162) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 46%(89) 28%(53) 8%(16) 9%(18) 9%(18) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_12: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Bigotry such as racism, sexism or homophobia Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(697) 32%(630) 10%(209) 12%(241) 11%(216) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 49%(124) 25%(62) 6%(15) 8%(21) 12%(30) 253 Ethnicity: Other 38%(49) 24%(31) 8%(10) 12%(15) 18%(24) 128 All Christian 31%(310) 33%(331) 13%(125) 14%(139) 9%(86) 991 All Non-Christian 47%(54) 24%(28) 10%(12) 8%(9) 10%(11) 114 Atheist 55%(51) 27%(25) 6%(6) 7%(7) 4%(4) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 34%(168) 33%(166) 9%(45) 10%(50) 14%(72) 502 Something Else 39%(114) 27%(80) 7%(21) 12%(35) 14%(42) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 44%(57) 30%(39) 9%(12) 8%(11) 9%(11) 131 Evangelical 32%(161) 30%(151) 12%(60) 17%(84) 9%(46) 502 Non-Evangelical 35%(256) 32%(236) 11%(82) 12%(89) 11%(78) 741 Community: Urban 38%(212) 34%(192) 9%(53) 8%(46) 10%(59) 562 Community: Suburban 35%(334) 31%(298) 11%(106) 12%(118) 12%(112) 967 Community: Rural 33%(151) 30%(140) 11%(50) 17%(77) 10%(45) 463 Employ: Private Sector 36%(242) 33%(220) 11%(77) 12%(83) 8%(51) 673 Employ: Government 31%(38) 26%(32) 10%(12) 16%(20) 18%(22) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 40%(66) 22%(36) 11%(18) 14%(23) 14%(22) 165 Employ: Homemaker 33%(39) 28%(34) 16%(19) 9%(11) 14%(17) 119 Employ: Student 45%(34) 17%(13) 14%(11) 5%(4) 18%(14) 77 Employ: Retired 31%(164) 39%(204) 10%(50) 13%(65) 7%(38) 520 Employ: Unemployed 37%(75) 32%(64) 6%(11) 10%(21) 16%(32) 202 Employ: Other 36%(40) 24%(27) 10%(11) 12%(14) 18%(20) 111 Military HH: Yes 29%(95) 37%(121) 12%(38) 13%(44) 10%(33) 331 Military HH: No 36%(602) 31%(508) 10%(171) 12%(196) 11%(183) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 44%(463) 34%(352) 8%(84) 5%(55) 9%(92) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 25%(234) 29%(278) 13%(125) 20%(185) 13%(124) 946 Biden Job Approve 46%(542) 34%(398) 8%(90) 4%(46) 9%(101) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 18%(137) 29%(218) 15%(112) 26%(193) 11%(83) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_12: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Bigotry such as racism, sexism or homophobia Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(697) 32%(630) 10%(209) 12%(241) 11%(216) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 51%(349) 31%(213) 9%(59) 4%(28) 6%(39) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 39%(193) 38%(185) 6%(31) 4%(18) 13%(62) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 23%(41) 35%(63) 14%(26) 16%(28) 12%(21) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 17%(97) 27%(155) 15%(87) 29%(164) 11%(62) 564 Favorable of Biden 47%(550) 33%(391) 8%(93) 4%(49) 8%(93) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 18%(129) 30%(222) 16%(114) 25%(185) 12%(87) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 52%(361) 29%(200) 8%(57) 4%(29) 7%(47) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 39%(189) 40%(191) 8%(37) 4%(20) 9%(46) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 20%(29) 41%(59) 17%(24) 12%(17) 10%(15) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 17%(100) 27%(163) 15%(91) 28%(168) 12%(72) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 33%(210) 31%(200) 10%(65) 14%(87) 12%(73) 635 #1 Issue: Security 21%(72) 29%(98) 12%(40) 25%(83) 13%(43) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 42%(130) 35%(109) 11%(33) 5%(15) 7%(23) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(76) 40%(102) 13%(33) 9%(22) 9%(23) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 52%(62) 15%(18) 9%(11) 5%(7) 19%(22) 121 #1 Issue: Education 27%(19) 29%(21) 14%(10) 13%(9) 17%(12) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 51%(49) 30%(28) 3%(2) 9%(9) 8%(7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 46%(77) 32%(53) 9%(15) 6%(9) 7%(11) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 49%(513) 33%(344) 8%(80) 4%(43) 7%(72) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 16%(112) 31%(211) 16%(112) 25%(169) 12%(85) 690 2020 Vote: Other 26%(17) 48%(32) 9%(6) 9%(6) 8%(5) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(51) 23%(42) 6%(11) 12%(22) 29%(52) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 48%(392) 34%(272) 8%(61) 5%(37) 6%(50) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 19%(109) 31%(185) 16%(96) 25%(146) 9%(54) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 29%(18) 32%(20) 4%(2) 14%(9) 22%(14) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 50%(383) 33%(258) 8%(59) 4%(28) 6%(46) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 17%(113) 33%(212) 17%(110) 23%(152) 10%(65) 652 2016 Vote: Other 36%(39) 32%(34) 7%(7) 14%(15) 12%(12) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(161) 27%(125) 7%(33) 10%(46) 20%(91) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL19_12: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings? Bigotry such as racism, sexism or homophobia Don’t Know / Demographic A lot Some Not much Not at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(697) 32%(630) 10%(209) 12%(241) 11%(216) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 35%(446) 33%(430) 11%(145) 13%(164) 8%(107) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 36%(251) 29%(199) 9%(64) 11%(77) 16%(109) 699 4-Region: Northeast 38%(135) 33%(118) 9%(34) 12%(43) 7%(25) 355 4-Region: Midwest 31%(144) 29%(131) 13%(58) 13%(61) 14%(63) 458 4-Region: South 36%(270) 30%(224) 10%(71) 12%(90) 12%(88) 744 4-Region: West 34%(148) 36%(156) 11%(46) 10%(45) 9%(40) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 49%(487) 32%(324) 8%(79) 4%(38) 7%(71) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(140) 32%(232) 15%(113) 22%(161) 12%(86) 732 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: In your view, does the National Rifle Association (NRA) support policies that are mostly good or mostly bad for the United States? The NRA supports The NRA supports policies that are mostly policies that are mostly good for the United bad for the United Don’t Know / No Demographic States States Opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(783) 34%(682) 26%(527) 1992 Gender: Male 45%(424) 35%(325) 20%(184) 932 Gender: Female 34%(359) 34%(357) 32%(343) 1060 Age: 18-34 34%(170) 30%(152) 36%(179) 500 Age: 35-44 39%(119) 31%(93) 30%(90) 303 Age: 45-64 43%(312) 33%(239) 24%(174) 725 Age: 65+ 39%(182) 43%(198) 18%(84) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 21%(34) 30%(50) 49%(81) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 39%(205) 31%(162) 30%(160) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(211) 31%(152) 25%(124) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 41%(307) 39%(296) 20%(154) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 22%(192) 54%(465) 24%(205) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 36%(186) 27%(137) 37%(187) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 65%(405) 13%(80) 22%(135) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 27%(100) 55%(209) 18%(68) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 19%(92) 53%(256) 28%(137) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 46%(115) 25%(63) 29%(74) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 27%(71) 29%(74) 44%(113) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 69%(209) 17%(53) 14%(42) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 62%(197) 8%(27) 29%(93) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 18%(111) 64%(392) 18%(110) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 35%(209) 31%(182) 34%(202) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 65%(434) 15%(100) 20%(136) 670 Educ: < College 39%(489) 29%(368) 32%(396) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 39%(185) 41%(194) 20%(93) 471 Educ: Post-grad 41%(109) 45%(121) 14%(38) 268 Income: Under 50k 36%(338) 33%(311) 31%(296) 945 Income: 50k-100k 42%(277) 37%(248) 21%(141) 666 Income: 100k+ 44%(168) 32%(124) 23%(89) 381 Ethnicity: White 43%(690) 33%(533) 24%(388) 1611 Continued on next page

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Table POL20: In your view, does the National Rifle Association (NRA) support policies that are mostly good or mostly bad for the United States? The NRA supports The NRA supports policies that are mostly policies that are mostly good for the United bad for the United Don’t Know / No Demographic States States Opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(783) 34%(682) 26%(527) 1992 Ethnicity: Hispanic 38%(74) 34%(66) 27%(53) 193 Ethnicity: Black 21%(54) 42%(105) 37%(94) 253 Ethnicity: Other 30%(39) 34%(44) 35%(45) 128 All Christian 48%(474) 32%(317) 20%(199) 991 All Non-Christian 36%(41) 45%(51) 19%(21) 114 Atheist 14%(13) 71%(66) 15%(14) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 27%(135) 36%(182) 37%(185) 502 Something Else 41%(121) 22%(65) 37%(107) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 42%(56) 39%(51) 18%(24) 131 Evangelical 55%(276) 23%(114) 22%(112) 502 Non-Evangelical 39%(292) 35%(261) 25%(188) 741 Community: Urban 37%(207) 37%(210) 26%(144) 562 Community: Suburban 35%(342) 38%(363) 27%(262) 967 Community: Rural 51%(234) 23%(108) 26%(121) 463 Employ: Private Sector 44%(297) 35%(233) 21%(144) 673 Employ: Government 43%(53) 24%(30) 33%(41) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 34%(56) 36%(59) 30%(50) 165 Employ: Homemaker 35%(42) 37%(44) 28%(33) 119 Employ: Student 22%(17) 35%(27) 43%(33) 77 Employ: Retired 41%(215) 41%(215) 17%(90) 520 Employ: Unemployed 29%(59) 23%(47) 48%(97) 202 Employ: Other 41%(45) 25%(28) 34%(38) 111 Military HH: Yes 45%(148) 36%(121) 19%(62) 331 Military HH: No 38%(635) 34%(562) 28%(464) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 24%(249) 51%(533) 25%(265) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 57%(535) 16%(149) 28%(262) 946 Biden Job Approve 23%(268) 52%(610) 25%(299) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 68%(504) 9%(67) 23%(172) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL20: In your view, does the National Rifle Association (NRA) support policies that are mostly good or mostly bad for the United States? The NRA supports The NRA supports policies that are mostly policies that are mostly good for the United bad for the United Don’t Know / No Demographic States States Opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(783) 34%(682) 26%(527) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 22%(148) 59%(405) 20%(136) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 25%(120) 42%(205) 33%(163) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 45%(80) 18%(32) 37%(66) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 75%(423) 6%(36) 19%(106) 564 Favorable of Biden 23%(265) 52%(609) 26%(302) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 69%(508) 8%(61) 23%(170) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 21%(147) 57%(394) 22%(152) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 24%(118) 45%(215) 31%(149) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 47%(68) 22%(31) 31%(44) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 74%(440) 5%(29) 21%(125) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(285) 26%(163) 29%(187) 635 #1 Issue: Security 66%(223) 14%(46) 20%(67) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 18%(55) 61%(190) 21%(65) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37%(94) 39%(99) 25%(63) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 20%(24) 33%(40) 47%(57) 121 #1 Issue: Education 33%(23) 37%(26) 30%(21) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 33%(31) 48%(46) 19%(19) 96 #1 Issue: Other 28%(47) 44%(72) 28%(47) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 21%(218) 56%(586) 24%(248) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 70%(480) 8%(56) 22%(154) 690 2020 Vote: Other 50%(34) 12%(8) 38%(25) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(49) 17%(31) 55%(98) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 22%(177) 58%(475) 20%(160) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 69%(406) 12%(71) 19%(113) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 38%(24) 15%(9) 47%(30) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 21%(162) 59%(454) 20%(157) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 68%(445) 11%(74) 20%(133) 652 2016 Vote: Other 40%(42) 30%(33) 30%(32) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(132) 27%(122) 44%(203) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL20: In your view, does the National Rifle Association (NRA) support policies that are mostly good or mostly bad for the United States? The NRA supports The NRA supports policies that are mostly policies that are mostly good for the United bad for the United Don’t Know / No Demographic States States Opinion Total N Registered Voters 39%(783) 34%(682) 26%(527) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 42%(542) 38%(494) 20%(257) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 34%(241) 27%(188) 39%(270) 699 4-Region: Northeast 35%(124) 37%(131) 28%(101) 355 4-Region: Midwest 41%(187) 31%(143) 28%(128) 458 4-Region: South 42%(314) 32%(239) 26%(191) 744 4-Region: West 37%(159) 39%(169) 25%(107) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 21%(212) 55%(555) 23%(233) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 65%(475) 12%(89) 23%(167) 732 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: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Directing the Justice Department to limit the spread of so-called ’ghost guns,’which are untraceable weapons that can be assembled from a kit without requiring a background check Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(941) 16%(329) 7%(135) 14%(276) 16%(311) 1992 Gender: Male 45%(418) 19%(182) 8%(74) 17%(159) 11%(99) 932 Gender: Female 49%(523) 14%(147) 6%(61) 11%(117) 20%(212) 1060 Age: 18-34 35%(175) 22%(110) 9%(43) 14%(68) 21%(105) 500 Age: 35-44 45%(135) 18%(55) 6%(19) 12%(36) 19%(57) 303 Age: 45-64 47%(342) 16%(113) 7%(50) 16%(112) 15%(108) 725 Age: 65+ 62%(289) 11%(50) 5%(23) 13%(59) 9%(42) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 31%(51) 20%(33) 8%(13) 14%(22) 28%(46) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 41%(216) 22%(114) 8%(41) 12%(65) 17%(90) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 40%(193) 19%(91) 8%(37) 15%(74) 19%(92) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 59%(448) 12%(88) 6%(42) 14%(103) 10%(75) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 64%(553) 15%(126) 3%(25) 8%(65) 11%(91) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 42%(214) 18%(91) 7%(34) 13%(68) 20%(104) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 28%(174) 18%(112) 12%(76) 23%(143) 19%(116) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 66%(248) 18%(67) 4%(16) 5%(21) 7%(24) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 63%(305) 12%(59) 2%(9) 9%(45) 14%(67) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 37%(93) 21%(54) 7%(18) 21%(52) 14%(35) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 47%(121) 14%(37) 6%(16) 6%(16) 27%(69) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 25%(77) 20%(61) 13%(40) 28%(87) 13%(40) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 31%(97) 16%(51) 11%(36) 18%(56) 24%(76) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 69%(423) 12%(71) 2%(15) 7%(43) 10%(62) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 53%(312) 18%(108) 6%(34) 10%(56) 14%(83) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 28%(190) 20%(131) 12%(80) 24%(161) 16%(108) 670 Educ: < College 42%(532) 14%(180) 7%(91) 16%(204) 20%(247) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 56%(263) 19%(88) 6%(28) 10%(48) 9%(44) 471 Educ: Post-grad 55%(146) 23%(61) 6%(16) 9%(24) 8%(21) 268 Income: Under 50k 46%(431) 13%(126) 6%(58) 14%(133) 21%(196) 945 Income: 50k-100k 47%(316) 18%(122) 6%(41) 15%(99) 13%(89) 666 Income: 100k+ 51%(194) 21%(81) 10%(36) 11%(43) 7%(26) 381 Ethnicity: White 48%(780) 16%(258) 7%(111) 15%(236) 14%(226) 1611 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_1: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Directing the Justice Department to limit the spread of so-called ’ghost guns,’which are untraceable weapons that can be assembled from a kit without requiring a background check Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(941) 16%(329) 7%(135) 14%(276) 16%(311) 1992 Ethnicity: Hispanic 39%(74) 14%(27) 10%(19) 20%(38) 18%(34) 193 Ethnicity: Black 44%(112) 19%(48) 7%(17) 9%(22) 21%(54) 253 Ethnicity: Other 38%(49) 17%(22) 6%(7) 14%(18) 25%(32) 128 All Christian 48%(479) 18%(175) 7%(71) 14%(139) 13%(127) 991 All Non-Christian 50%(57) 17%(20) 6%(7) 17%(19) 9%(11) 114 Atheist 72%(66) 8%(7) 2%(2) 12%(11) 6%(6) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 45%(227) 15%(76) 8%(40) 10%(49) 22%(109) 502 Something Else 38%(112) 17%(50) 5%(15) 19%(57) 20%(59) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 47%(61) 18%(24) 10%(13) 17%(22) 8%(11) 131 Evangelical 40%(199) 19%(96) 7%(36) 18%(92) 16%(79) 502 Non-Evangelical 51%(377) 16%(118) 5%(40) 14%(100) 14%(106) 741 Community: Urban 54%(303) 16%(91) 7%(39) 9%(49) 14%(79) 562 Community: Suburban 46%(447) 17%(168) 5%(52) 14%(140) 17%(161) 967 Community: Rural 41%(191) 15%(70) 10%(44) 19%(87) 15%(71) 463 Employ: Private Sector 47%(317) 20%(137) 7%(48) 15%(99) 11%(72) 673 Employ: Government 37%(46) 18%(22) 6%(7) 20%(24) 20%(24) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 38%(63) 15%(25) 13%(21) 17%(28) 17%(29) 165 Employ: Homemaker 34%(40) 20%(24) 9%(10) 11%(13) 26%(31) 119 Employ: Student 41%(32) 30%(23) 2%(2) 7%(5) 20%(16) 77 Employ: Retired 60%(313) 11%(57) 6%(32) 14%(71) 9%(47) 520 Employ: Unemployed 41%(84) 11%(23) 4%(7) 10%(21) 34%(68) 202 Employ: Other 42%(47) 15%(17) 7%(8) 14%(15) 22%(24) 111 Military HH: Yes 44%(145) 14%(48) 7%(23) 21%(69) 14%(46) 331 Military HH: No 48%(796) 17%(281) 7%(112) 12%(207) 16%(265) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 62%(653) 16%(163) 5%(48) 6%(60) 12%(121) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 30%(288) 17%(165) 9%(88) 23%(215) 20%(190) 946 Biden Job Approve 63%(742) 15%(181) 4%(49) 6%(76) 11%(130) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 25%(183) 19%(140) 11%(84) 26%(193) 19%(142) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_1: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Directing the Justice Department to limit the spread of so-called ’ghost guns,’which are untraceable weapons that can be assembled from a kit without requiring a background check Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(941) 16%(329) 7%(135) 14%(276) 16%(311) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 71%(488) 12%(80) 4%(24) 7%(46) 7%(50) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 52%(253) 21%(101) 5%(24) 6%(30) 16%(79) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 39%(70) 27%(48) 7%(13) 7%(13) 19%(34) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 20%(113) 16%(92) 13%(71) 32%(181) 19%(108) 564 Favorable of Biden 64%(756) 15%(182) 4%(44) 6%(72) 10%(122) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 23%(170) 18%(136) 11%(83) 27%(199) 20%(150) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 70%(487) 12%(82) 3%(20) 6%(40) 9%(64) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 56%(269) 21%(100) 5%(24) 7%(33) 12%(57) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 39%(56) 26%(38) 6%(9) 6%(9) 22%(31) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 19%(113) 17%(98) 12%(74) 32%(190) 20%(119) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 42%(264) 22%(138) 7%(46) 14%(91) 15%(96) 635 #1 Issue: Security 31%(106) 17%(57) 10%(35) 28%(95) 13%(45) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 65%(202) 13%(41) 3%(10) 7%(23) 11%(33) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 57%(146) 16%(42) 7%(18) 8%(21) 12%(30) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 44%(53) 13%(16) 6%(8) 4%(5) 33%(39) 121 #1 Issue: Education 38%(27) 13%(9) 7%(5) 18%(13) 24%(17) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 64%(62) 11%(11) 7%(7) 6%(6) 12%(11) 96 #1 Issue: Other 49%(82) 9%(15) 4%(7) 14%(23) 24%(39) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 66%(698) 14%(147) 4%(37) 6%(66) 10%(103) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 25%(170) 18%(124) 12%(81) 26%(182) 19%(132) 690 2020 Vote: Other 26%(17) 31%(20) 9%(6) 14%(9) 20%(14) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(53) 20%(36) 6%(11) 10%(18) 34%(60) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 68%(556) 14%(117) 3%(23) 7%(55) 8%(61) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 28%(164) 19%(110) 13%(76) 26%(152) 15%(89) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 31%(20) 21%(13) 8%(5) 12%(8) 28%(17) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 70%(539) 13%(103) 3%(23) 6%(45) 8%(64) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(192) 19%(122) 11%(73) 24%(159) 16%(106) 652 2016 Vote: Other 35%(38) 26%(27) 5%(6) 15%(16) 19%(20) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(172) 16%(75) 7%(34) 12%(55) 26%(120) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_1: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Directing the Justice Department to limit the spread of so-called ’ghost guns,’which are untraceable weapons that can be assembled from a kit without requiring a background check Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(941) 16%(329) 7%(135) 14%(276) 16%(311) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 51%(655) 17%(216) 7%(89) 15%(189) 11%(144) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 41%(286) 16%(112) 7%(47) 12%(87) 24%(168) 699 4-Region: Northeast 51%(182) 16%(56) 3%(11) 13%(45) 18%(63) 355 4-Region: Midwest 45%(207) 16%(74) 5%(25) 16%(71) 18%(80) 458 4-Region: South 45%(332) 18%(133) 8%(57) 15%(109) 15%(113) 744 4-Region: West 51%(220) 15%(66) 10%(43) 12%(51) 13%(56) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 66%(657) 14%(144) 3%(30) 7%(70) 10%(98) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 28%(203) 18%(135) 12%(87) 24%(172) 18%(134) 732 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: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Increasing regulation of stabilizing braces that enhance the accuracy of pistols, effectively turning them into short-barrel rifles Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(601) 16%(309) 10%(199) 18%(364) 26%(518) 1992 Gender: Male 30%(276) 20%(186) 11%(104) 22%(203) 17%(163) 932 Gender: Female 31%(325) 12%(123) 9%(95) 15%(161) 34%(356) 1060 Age: 18-34 22%(111) 19%(95) 12%(61) 16%(82) 30%(152) 500 Age: 35-44 29%(89) 21%(64) 13%(39) 10%(31) 26%(80) 303 Age: 45-64 29%(209) 13%(93) 9%(65) 22%(161) 27%(197) 725 Age: 65+ 42%(192) 12%(57) 7%(34) 19%(90) 19%(89) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 18%(30) 12%(20) 13%(22) 17%(27) 40%(65) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 26%(137) 23%(122) 12%(64) 14%(73) 25%(130) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 26%(125) 14%(66) 9%(46) 21%(101) 31%(149) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 38%(287) 13%(98) 8%(62) 19%(145) 22%(164) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 45%(384) 16%(139) 8%(69) 10%(84) 21%(184) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 24%(120) 15%(77) 9%(44) 19%(97) 34%(172) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 16%(97) 15%(93) 14%(86) 29%(183) 26%(162) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 46%(172) 24%(90) 9%(32) 8%(30) 14%(52) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 44%(212) 10%(49) 8%(37) 11%(54) 27%(132) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 21%(53) 17%(44) 10%(24) 28%(71) 24%(60) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26%(68) 13%(33) 8%(19) 10%(26) 43%(112) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 17%(51) 17%(53) 16%(48) 34%(102) 17%(50) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 14%(45) 13%(40) 12%(39) 26%(81) 35%(111) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 49%(302) 12%(77) 7%(42) 10%(62) 21%(131) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 31%(181) 20%(119) 11%(63) 12%(74) 26%(156) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16%(108) 15%(100) 13%(86) 32%(211) 25%(165) 670 Educ: < College 26%(331) 13%(160) 10%(121) 20%(255) 31%(385) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 35%(165) 20%(95) 10%(46) 15%(70) 20%(95) 471 Educ: Post-grad 39%(105) 20%(54) 12%(32) 14%(39) 14%(38) 268 Income: Under 50k 29%(270) 13%(124) 8%(79) 19%(175) 31%(296) 945 Income: 50k-100k 32%(213) 16%(108) 11%(70) 19%(128) 22%(147) 666 Income: 100k+ 31%(118) 20%(78) 13%(50) 16%(61) 20%(75) 381 Ethnicity: White 31%(492) 15%(249) 10%(168) 20%(316) 24%(387) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 27%(53) 14%(27) 11%(20) 23%(45) 25%(48) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_2: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Increasing regulation of stabilizing braces that enhance the accuracy of pistols, effectively turning them into short-barrel rifles Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(601) 16%(309) 10%(199) 18%(364) 26%(518) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 30%(76) 15%(39) 9%(23) 9%(24) 36%(91) 253 Ethnicity: Other 26%(34) 17%(21) 6%(8) 19%(25) 31%(40) 128 All Christian 31%(306) 16%(159) 11%(106) 19%(193) 23%(227) 991 All Non-Christian 40%(46) 21%(24) 9%(11) 17%(19) 13%(15) 114 Atheist 47%(43) 10%(9) 8%(8) 20%(18) 15%(14) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 27%(135) 15%(74) 10%(51) 13%(67) 35%(174) 502 Something Else 24%(71) 15%(44) 8%(23) 23%(68) 30%(88) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 36%(47) 21%(28) 9%(12) 22%(29) 13%(16) 131 Evangelical 25%(125) 17%(84) 11%(56) 24%(120) 23%(116) 502 Non-Evangelical 33%(245) 14%(105) 9%(68) 17%(128) 26%(194) 741 Community: Urban 36%(203) 18%(103) 11%(63) 12%(67) 23%(126) 562 Community: Suburban 29%(277) 14%(139) 8%(81) 20%(197) 28%(272) 967 Community: Rural 26%(121) 14%(67) 12%(55) 22%(100) 26%(120) 463 Employ: Private Sector 31%(208) 20%(136) 12%(81) 18%(118) 19%(131) 673 Employ: Government 22%(28) 16%(19) 13%(16) 21%(26) 28%(35) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 25%(42) 13%(22) 12%(19) 23%(38) 27%(45) 165 Employ: Homemaker 19%(23) 10%(12) 7%(8) 25%(29) 39%(46) 119 Employ: Student 28%(21) 14%(10) 14%(11) 10%(7) 35%(27) 77 Employ: Retired 38%(200) 13%(68) 8%(42) 19%(101) 21%(109) 520 Employ: Unemployed 22%(45) 12%(24) 8%(16) 12%(23) 47%(95) 202 Employ: Other 31%(35) 17%(18) 6%(6) 19%(21) 28%(31) 111 Military HH: Yes 27%(88) 18%(60) 9%(29) 24%(81) 22%(73) 331 Military HH: No 31%(513) 15%(249) 10%(170) 17%(284) 27%(445) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 44%(459) 18%(188) 8%(79) 8%(89) 22%(231) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(142) 13%(121) 13%(119) 29%(276) 30%(287) 946 Biden Job Approve 43%(504) 18%(212) 8%(92) 9%(110) 22%(259) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 12%(88) 13%(95) 14%(104) 34%(252) 27%(204) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_2: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Increasing regulation of stabilizing braces that enhance the accuracy of pistols, effectively turning them into short-barrel rifles Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(601) 16%(309) 10%(199) 18%(364) 26%(518) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 51%(353) 15%(101) 8%(58) 9%(65) 16%(112) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 31%(151) 23%(111) 7%(34) 9%(45) 30%(147) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 18%(31) 19%(34) 18%(32) 12%(22) 33%(59) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 10%(57) 11%(60) 13%(72) 41%(231) 26%(145) 564 Favorable of Biden 44%(514) 18%(207) 8%(94) 9%(108) 22%(253) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 11%(80) 13%(94) 13%(99) 34%(251) 29%(214) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 50%(345) 15%(107) 7%(51) 8%(57) 19%(133) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 35%(169) 21%(100) 9%(43) 11%(51) 25%(120) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 17%(24) 19%(28) 16%(23) 9%(13) 39%(56) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 9%(55) 11%(66) 13%(77) 40%(239) 27%(158) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 25%(161) 19%(122) 12%(74) 18%(118) 25%(161) 635 #1 Issue: Security 19%(64) 11%(38) 11%(36) 35%(118) 24%(81) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 43%(133) 17%(53) 9%(27) 10%(32) 21%(66) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42%(107) 15%(38) 9%(23) 14%(36) 20%(51) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 29%(35) 6%(7) 11%(13) 6%(7) 49%(59) 121 #1 Issue: Education 23%(16) 19%(13) 12%(8) 17%(12) 29%(20) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 41%(39) 23%(22) 7%(7) 11%(11) 18%(18) 96 #1 Issue: Other 27%(45) 10%(16) 7%(11) 18%(31) 38%(63) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 45%(469) 17%(179) 8%(82) 9%(90) 22%(232) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(90) 14%(95) 12%(85) 34%(236) 27%(184) 690 2020 Vote: Other 18%(12) 12%(8) 15%(10) 23%(15) 32%(21) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(29) 15%(26) 12%(22) 13%(23) 44%(78) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 48%(393) 18%(143) 7%(55) 10%(79) 18%(143) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 16%(93) 13%(77) 15%(90) 33%(197) 22%(133) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 15%(10) 11%(7) 9%(6) 19%(12) 45%(28) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 49%(377) 17%(129) 7%(57) 8%(65) 19%(146) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 16%(107) 14%(90) 14%(92) 32%(207) 24%(156) 652 2016 Vote: Other 22%(23) 16%(18) 11%(12) 24%(25) 27%(29) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(94) 16%(73) 8%(38) 15%(67) 40%(185) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_2: Do you support or oppose each of the following executive orders issued by President Joe Biden? Increasing regulation of stabilizing braces that enhance the accuracy of pistols, effectively turning them into short-barrel rifles Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(601) 16%(309) 10%(199) 18%(364) 26%(518) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 34%(438) 16%(210) 10%(128) 20%(257) 20%(260) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 23%(163) 14%(99) 10%(71) 15%(107) 37%(259) 699 4-Region: Northeast 35%(124) 15%(53) 9%(33) 14%(50) 26%(94) 355 4-Region: Midwest 29%(134) 14%(62) 10%(45) 21%(95) 27%(122) 458 4-Region: South 29%(216) 15%(109) 10%(77) 19%(145) 27%(197) 744 4-Region: West 29%(128) 19%(85) 10%(44) 17%(74) 24%(105) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 45%(447) 16%(161) 8%(76) 10%(97) 22%(219) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 15%(107) 14%(105) 14%(104) 31%(226) 26%(190) 732 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 20%(405) 60%(1186) 14%(276) 6%(125) 1992 Gender: Male 26%(240) 60%(562) 9%(81) 5%(50) 932 Gender: Female 16%(166) 59%(624) 18%(195) 7%(75) 1060 Age: 18-34 16%(79) 46%(230) 20%(102) 18%(90) 500 Age: 35-44 25%(76) 55%(165) 14%(42) 6%(19) 303 Age: 45-64 21%(149) 64%(465) 13%(97) 2%(13) 725 Age: 65+ 22%(101) 70%(325) 7%(35) 1% (3) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 7%(12) 47%(78) 17%(29) 28%(46) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 23%(123) 46%(244) 19%(100) 11%(59) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 20%(96) 63%(309) 15%(71) 2%(11) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 21%(156) 69%(519) 10%(72) 1% (9) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 13%(108) 69%(597) 11%(94) 7%(62) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(61) 62%(318) 20%(103) 6%(28) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 38%(236) 44%(271) 13%(79) 6%(35) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 18%(69) 68%(255) 8%(32) 6%(21) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 8%(40) 71%(342) 13%(62) 8%(41) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 14%(36) 66%(167) 15%(37) 5%(12) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(25) 58%(151) 26%(66) 6%(16) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 44%(135) 46%(140) 4%(12) 6%(17) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 32%(101) 41%(131) 21%(67) 6%(17) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 11%(65) 76%(464) 8%(50) 6%(35) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 15%(90) 61%(361) 18%(109) 6%(33) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 36%(239) 48%(325) 11%(71) 5%(35) 670 Educ: < College 17%(217) 60%(748) 16%(198) 7%(90) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 23%(108) 60%(284) 11%(51) 6%(28) 471 Educ: Post-grad 30%(80) 58%(154) 10%(27) 3% (7) 268 Income: Under 50k 15%(146) 61%(578) 15%(141) 8%(80) 945 Income: 50k-100k 21%(139) 61%(409) 13%(87) 5%(32) 666 Income: 100k+ 32%(121) 52%(199) 12%(48) 4%(14) 381 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 20%(405) 60%(1186) 14%(276) 6%(125) 1992 Ethnicity: White 22%(354) 60%(963) 13%(204) 6%(90) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 18%(34) 54%(103) 18%(34) 11%(22) 193 Ethnicity: Black 14%(36) 59%(148) 17%(42) 10%(26) 253 Ethnicity: Other 12%(15) 58%(75) 23%(29) 7% (9) 128 All Christian 27%(264) 58%(577) 12%(117) 3%(33) 991 All Non-Christian 29%(33) 45%(52) 11%(13) 15%(17) 114 Atheist 4%(4) 84%(77) 9% (9) 3% (3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(57) 65%(324) 17%(86) 7%(34) 502 Something Else 16%(48) 53%(156) 18%(52) 13%(38) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 33%(43) 42%(55) 11%(14) 14%(18) 131 Evangelical 30%(151) 50%(251) 14%(71) 6%(29) 502 Non-Evangelical 19%(140) 63%(470) 12%(91) 6%(41) 741 Community: Urban 24%(134) 55%(310) 12%(68) 9%(50) 562 Community: Suburban 18%(174) 63%(606) 15%(144) 5%(44) 967 Community: Rural 21%(98) 58%(270) 14%(64) 7%(32) 463 Employ: Private Sector 27%(179) 58%(391) 10%(68) 5%(36) 673 Employ: Government 15%(19) 57%(70) 23%(29) 5%(6) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(26) 53%(88) 18%(30) 14%(22) 165 Employ: Homemaker 20%(23) 52%(61) 25%(29) 4%(4) 119 Employ: Student 6%(4) 52%(40) 16%(12) 27%(20) 77 Employ: Retired 21%(110) 69%(358) 9%(45) 1% (7) 520 Employ: Unemployed 15%(30) 52%(105) 21%(43) 12%(25) 202 Employ: Other 13%(14) 66%(73) 17%(19) 4%(4) 111 Military HH: Yes 23%(77) 63%(208) 9%(31) 5%(15) 331 Military HH: No 20%(328) 59%(978) 15%(245) 7%(110) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(173) 65%(679) 12%(126) 7%(68) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 25%(232) 54%(506) 16%(150) 6%(57) 946 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 20%(405) 60%(1186) 14%(276) 6%(125) 1992 Biden Job Approve 15%(174) 67%(786) 11%(133) 7%(84) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 30%(225) 52%(385) 14%(105) 4%(29) 743 Biden Job Strongly Approve 15%(100) 70%(482) 9%(61) 7%(45) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 15%(74) 62%(304) 15%(72) 8%(39) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(35) 54%(96) 19%(33) 8%(14) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 34%(189) 51%(288) 13%(72) 3%(15) 564 Favorable of Biden 15%(176) 68%(800) 11%(124) 7%(77) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 31%(225) 51%(375) 15%(110) 4%(28) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 15%(105) 69%(482) 9%(61) 7%(45) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 15%(71) 66%(318) 13%(62) 7%(32) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 23%(32) 50%(72) 21%(30) 6% (9) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 32%(193) 51%(303) 13%(80) 3%(19) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(149) 55%(347) 15%(94) 7%(46) 635 #1 Issue: Security 34%(114) 48%(161) 14%(49) 4%(14) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 11%(33) 75%(231) 11%(35) 3%(10) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 22%(56) 62%(159) 14%(35) 2%(6) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 6% (7) 57%(68) 21%(26) 16%(20) 121 #1 Issue: Education 24%(17) 41%(29) 24%(17) 10% (7) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 17%(16) 68%(65) 2% (2) 13%(12) 96 #1 Issue: Other 8%(14) 75%(125) 11%(18) 6%(10) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 12%(126) 71%(745) 12%(121) 6%(59) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 36%(248) 46%(320) 13%(93) 4%(29) 690 2020 Vote: Other 9%(6) 57%(38) 27%(18) 8% (5) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(25) 44%(78) 24%(44) 18%(32) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 12%(99) 75%(607) 9%(74) 4%(33) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 38%(224) 49%(289) 11%(63) 2%(14) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 6%(4) 65%(41) 26%(16) 2% (1) 63 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 20%(405) 60%(1186) 14%(276) 6%(125) 1992 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 13%(100) 74%(574) 10%(78) 3%(22) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 37%(244) 50%(323) 11%(71) 2%(14) 652 2016 Vote: Other 10%(11) 68%(73) 18%(19) 4% (5) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(51) 47%(215) 23%(107) 18%(84) 456 Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(297) 65%(835) 10%(127) 3%(33) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 15%(108) 50%(350) 21%(149) 13%(93) 699 4-Region: Northeast 19%(66) 61%(216) 14%(48) 7%(24) 355 4-Region: Midwest 16%(74) 66%(302) 11%(52) 6%(29) 458 4-Region: South 20%(150) 58%(435) 15%(114) 6%(45) 744 4-Region: West 26%(115) 53%(232) 14%(62) 6%(26) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 12%(119) 71%(709) 11%(106) 7%(67) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 36%(263) 46%(340) 13%(93) 5%(35) 732 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 39%(770) 50%(998) 8%(158) 3%(65) 1992 Gender: Male 38%(359) 52%(481) 6%(53) 4%(39) 932 Gender: Female 39%(411) 49%(517) 10%(105) 2%(26) 1060 Age: 18-34 31%(157) 43%(215) 16%(78) 10%(50) 500 Age: 35-44 46%(140) 41%(124) 9%(29) 3%(10) 303 Age: 45-64 38%(274) 56%(409) 5%(36) 1%(6) 725 Age: 65+ 43%(198) 54%(250) 3%(15) — (0) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 22%(37) 42%(70) 19%(31) 17%(28) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 41%(216) 40%(210) 13%(70) 6%(31) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 35%(170) 57%(280) 6%(31) 1%(6) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 44%(329) 53%(403) 3%(23) — (0) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 67%(575) 21%(179) 8%(73) 4%(34) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 27%(137) 58%(296) 13%(66) 2%(11) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 9%(57) 84%(523) 3%(20) 3%(20) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 68%(254) 19%(73) 9%(32) 5%(17) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 66%(321) 22%(106) 8%(41) 3%(17) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 25%(63) 65%(163) 6%(16) 4%(10) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(75) 51%(133) 19%(49) 1% (2) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 14%(42) 81%(246) 2% (5) 4%(12) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(16) 88%(278) 5%(15) 2% (8) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 66%(408) 23%(142) 6%(38) 4%(25) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 45%(268) 42%(250) 10%(57) 3%(18) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(78) 82%(551) 4%(28) 2%(14) 670 Educ: < College 34%(427) 54%(671) 9%(112) 3%(43) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 43%(202) 47%(224) 6%(30) 3%(16) 471 Educ: Post-grad 53%(142) 39%(103) 6%(16) 3% (7) 268 Income: Under 50k 38%(361) 48%(450) 10%(97) 4%(36) 945 Income: 50k-100k 37%(246) 55%(366) 6%(37) 2%(16) 666 Income: 100k+ 43%(162) 48%(181) 6%(25) 3%(13) 381 Ethnicity: White 36%(580) 55%(891) 6%(104) 2%(36) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 40%(78) 46%(89) 9%(18) 4% (8) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_2: Favorability for Nancy Pelosi Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 39%(770) 50%(998) 8%(158) 3%(65) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 56%(140) 22%(55) 12%(31) 10%(26) 253 Ethnicity: Other 39%(49) 40%(52) 18%(23) 3%(4) 128 All Christian 38%(376) 55%(549) 6%(55) 1%(11) 991 All Non-Christian 51%(58) 29%(33) 10%(11) 11%(12) 114 Atheist 56%(52) 38%(35) 3% (3) 3% (3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 41%(205) 44%(219) 11%(57) 4%(20) 502 Something Else 27%(79) 55%(163) 11%(31) 7%(20) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 46%(60) 35%(46) 9%(12) 9%(12) 131 Evangelical 33%(164) 58%(291) 7%(34) 3%(13) 502 Non-Evangelical 38%(280) 53%(396) 6%(48) 2%(17) 741 Community: Urban 51%(287) 34%(193) 9%(49) 6%(32) 562 Community: Suburban 37%(357) 53%(508) 9%(84) 2%(18) 967 Community: Rural 27%(126) 64%(297) 5%(25) 3%(16) 463 Employ: Private Sector 40%(272) 50%(334) 7%(48) 3%(20) 673 Employ: Government 41%(51) 48%(59) 9%(12) 2% (2) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 28%(46) 55%(91) 12%(20) 6% (9) 165 Employ: Homemaker 35%(42) 57%(68) 8% (9) — (0) 119 Employ: Student 36%(28) 31%(24) 19%(15) 14%(11) 77 Employ: Retired 43%(224) 53%(276) 4%(20) — (0) 520 Employ: Unemployed 35%(71) 45%(91) 12%(23) 8%(17) 202 Employ: Other 34%(37) 50%(56) 10%(11) 6% (7) 111 Military HH: Yes 39%(128) 55%(182) 5%(17) 1%(4) 331 Military HH: No 39%(641) 49%(816) 9%(142) 4%(62) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 62%(650) 24%(250) 10%(103) 4%(43) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(120) 79%(748) 6%(55) 2%(23) 946 Biden Job Approve 63%(742) 24%(281) 9%(102) 4%(52) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 3%(23) 93%(691) 3%(22) 1%(6) 743 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 39%(770) 50%(998) 8%(158) 3%(65) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 77%(529) 12%(81) 7%(48) 4%(30) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 44%(213) 41%(200) 11%(54) 4%(21) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(10) 87%(155) 6%(10) 2%(4) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(13) 95%(537) 2%(12) — (2) 564 Favorable of Biden 64%(755) 24%(280) 8%(98) 4%(43) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(13) 94%(697) 3%(21) 1% (7) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 77%(533) 12%(84) 7%(51) 4%(26) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 46%(222) 41%(197) 10%(47) 4%(17) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 5% (8) 87%(125) 7%(10) — (1) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1% (5) 96%(572) 2%(11) 1% (7) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 34%(213) 53%(339) 9%(57) 4%(27) 635 #1 Issue: Security 12%(42) 81%(273) 4%(12) 3%(10) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 57%(177) 31%(96) 10%(30) 2% (7) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 43%(111) 52%(132) 5%(13) — (1) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 49%(59) 27%(33) 17%(20) 7% (8) 121 #1 Issue: Education 39%(28) 38%(27) 20%(14) 2% (1) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 55%(53) 34%(33) 6%(6) 5% (5) 96 #1 Issue: Other 53%(88) 40%(66) 4%(6) 4%(6) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 65%(685) 23%(238) 9%(96) 3%(33) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(36) 90%(622) 3%(19) 2%(12) 690 2020 Vote: Other 10%(6) 73%(48) 16%(10) 2% (1) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(40) 49%(88) 18%(32) 11%(19) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 67%(548) 23%(187) 8%(62) 2%(16) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 8%(45) 89%(524) 2%(15) 1% (7) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 17%(11) 68%(43) 14% (9) 1%(0) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 72%(560) 19%(148) 7%(54) 2%(12) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(50) 88%(576) 3%(16) 1% (8) 652 2016 Vote: Other 22%(24) 67%(72) 8% (9) 2% (3) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(136) 44%(200) 17%(78) 9%(42) 456 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 39%(770) 50%(998) 8%(158) 3%(65) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 43%(551) 51%(663) 5%(60) 1%(19) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 31%(219) 48%(335) 14%(98) 7%(47) 699 4-Region: Northeast 38%(134) 47%(166) 10%(35) 6%(20) 355 4-Region: Midwest 34%(156) 56%(257) 6%(29) 3%(15) 458 4-Region: South 40%(294) 50%(370) 8%(61) 3%(19) 744 4-Region: West 43%(186) 47%(205) 8%(33) 3%(12) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 66%(658) 23%(226) 8%(80) 4%(36) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(62) 86%(626) 3%(23) 3%(20) 732 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 33%(650) 39%(783) 17%(332) 11%(227) 1992 Gender: Male 36%(335) 45%(416) 11%(102) 8%(79) 932 Gender: Female 30%(315) 35%(367) 22%(230) 14%(148) 1060 Age: 18-34 23%(115) 27%(136) 20%(101) 29%(147) 500 Age: 35-44 38%(114) 31%(93) 19%(57) 13%(39) 303 Age: 45-64 32%(231) 48%(345) 16%(116) 5%(34) 725 Age: 65+ 41%(189) 45%(209) 12%(58) 2% (7) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(27) 24%(39) 16%(26) 44%(73) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 32%(169) 29%(150) 21%(113) 18%(94) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 28%(138) 46%(225) 19%(91) 7%(34) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 39%(295) 45%(341) 12%(94) 3%(25) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 54%(465) 17%(147) 16%(138) 13%(111) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 24%(123) 43%(218) 21%(108) 12%(62) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 10%(62) 67%(418) 14%(86) 9%(54) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 62%(233) 18%(69) 10%(39) 9%(35) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 48%(231) 16%(78) 20%(99) 16%(76) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 23%(59) 52%(131) 15%(39) 9%(23) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 25%(64) 34%(87) 27%(69) 15%(39) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 14%(43) 71%(216) 8%(25) 7%(20) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6%(19) 64%(202) 19%(61) 11%(34) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 56%(343) 18%(108) 13%(77) 14%(86) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 37%(218) 29%(171) 24%(140) 11%(63) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(78) 70%(467) 13%(85) 6%(40) 670 Educ: < College 28%(345) 41%(513) 18%(231) 13%(164) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 38%(181) 39%(182) 13%(63) 10%(45) 471 Educ: Post-grad 46%(124) 33%(89) 14%(38) 7%(18) 268 Income: Under 50k 30%(280) 37%(347) 20%(185) 14%(132) 945 Income: 50k-100k 35%(232) 42%(277) 13%(87) 11%(70) 666 Income: 100k+ 36%(138) 42%(159) 16%(60) 6%(24) 381 Ethnicity: White 31%(506) 43%(697) 16%(255) 9%(153) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 29%(56) 26%(51) 20%(39) 25%(47) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 33%(650) 39%(783) 17%(332) 11%(227) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 42%(105) 20%(49) 21%(52) 18%(46) 253 Ethnicity: Other 30%(38) 29%(37) 19%(25) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 33%(322) 46%(454) 16%(159) 6%(55) 991 All Non-Christian 40%(46) 27%(31) 16%(18) 17%(19) 114 Atheist 53%(48) 29%(27) 10% (9) 9% (8) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 35%(178) 32%(159) 19%(97) 14%(68) 502 Something Else 19%(55) 38%(112) 17%(49) 26%(77) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37%(49) 31%(40) 15%(20) 16%(21) 131 Evangelical 25%(125) 47%(234) 16%(81) 12%(62) 502 Non-Evangelical 32%(241) 42%(314) 16%(121) 9%(66) 741 Community: Urban 41%(232) 27%(150) 19%(106) 13%(74) 562 Community: Suburban 32%(311) 42%(402) 15%(147) 11%(107) 967 Community: Rural 23%(108) 50%(232) 17%(79) 10%(45) 463 Employ: Private Sector 35%(237) 42%(282) 15%(99) 8%(56) 673 Employ: Government 30%(37) 42%(53) 9%(12) 18%(23) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 27%(45) 40%(66) 17%(28) 16%(27) 165 Employ: Homemaker 27%(32) 35%(41) 30%(36) 8% (9) 119 Employ: Student 19%(15) 21%(16) 20%(15) 40%(31) 77 Employ: Retired 39%(204) 46%(237) 12%(63) 3%(16) 520 Employ: Unemployed 25%(51) 27%(54) 27%(55) 21%(43) 202 Employ: Other 27%(29) 32%(36) 21%(23) 20%(23) 111 Military HH: Yes 34%(113) 43%(142) 12%(41) 10%(35) 331 Military HH: No 32%(537) 39%(641) 18%(291) 12%(192) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 53%(551) 19%(203) 16%(171) 12%(122) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 10%(99) 61%(581) 17%(161) 11%(105) 946 Biden Job Approve 52%(613) 18%(216) 17%(201) 13%(147) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(33) 75%(554) 13%(98) 8%(59) 743 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 33%(650) 39%(783) 17%(332) 11%(227) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 64%(442) 13%(93) 13%(93) 9%(62) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 35%(172) 25%(123) 22%(109) 18%(86) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 9%(16) 58%(103) 19%(33) 15%(27) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(16) 80%(451) 11%(65) 6%(32) 564 Favorable of Biden 53%(623) 19%(218) 16%(193) 12%(142) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 3%(25) 75%(557) 13%(97) 8%(59) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 62%(433) 12%(84) 16%(108) 10%(68) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 39%(190) 28%(133) 18%(86) 15%(74) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 7%(10) 59%(84) 19%(28) 15%(21) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 2%(15) 79%(472) 12%(70) 6%(38) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 25%(161) 43%(271) 20%(127) 12%(76) 635 #1 Issue: Security 12%(41) 70%(235) 12%(41) 6%(20) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 50%(156) 26%(81) 16%(50) 7%(23) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41%(106) 35%(90) 15%(38) 9%(22) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 25%(30) 18%(22) 22%(26) 35%(43) 121 #1 Issue: Education 36%(26) 26%(18) 21%(14) 17%(12) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 48%(46) 20%(19) 15%(15) 17%(16) 96 #1 Issue: Other 51%(84) 28%(47) 13%(21) 8%(14) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 54%(572) 17%(182) 17%(181) 11%(116) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 6%(44) 74%(513) 12%(84) 7%(49) 690 2020 Vote: Other 12% (8) 50%(33) 21%(14) 17%(11) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(22) 30%(53) 29%(52) 28%(51) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 59%(476) 20%(164) 13%(107) 8%(67) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(57) 75%(442) 11%(63) 5%(28) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 9%(6) 47%(30) 35%(22) 8% (5) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 61%(469) 16%(127) 16%(121) 7%(57) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(59) 74%(482) 11%(75) 5%(35) 652 2016 Vote: Other 23%(24) 44%(48) 20%(21) 13%(14) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(96) 27%(125) 25%(115) 26%(120) 456 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 33%(650) 39%(783) 17%(332) 11%(227) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 38%(489) 43%(560) 14%(179) 5%(65) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 23%(161) 32%(224) 22%(153) 23%(162) 699 4-Region: Northeast 37%(133) 38%(135) 14%(51) 11%(37) 355 4-Region: Midwest 30%(136) 42%(193) 16%(75) 12%(53) 458 4-Region: South 31%(227) 39%(291) 19%(138) 12%(88) 744 4-Region: West 35%(154) 38%(164) 16%(69) 11%(49) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 54%(541) 18%(177) 16%(158) 12%(123) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(67) 69%(506) 13%(97) 8%(61) 732 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 39%(779) 49%(979) 8%(159) 4%(76) 1992 Gender: Male 43%(403) 47%(439) 6%(53) 4%(38) 932 Gender: Female 35%(376) 51%(540) 10%(106) 4%(38) 1060 Age: 18-34 27%(137) 49%(244) 14%(68) 10%(52) 500 Age: 35-44 37%(112) 46%(140) 12%(37) 4%(14) 303 Age: 45-64 44%(322) 49%(354) 5%(39) 1%(10) 725 Age: 65+ 45%(208) 52%(240) 3%(16) — (0) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 21%(35) 51%(84) 13%(21) 15%(25) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 33%(173) 47%(247) 13%(70) 7%(36) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 41%(202) 47%(231) 8%(41) 3%(13) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 45%(337) 52%(395) 3%(24) — (1) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 19%(167) 69%(596) 6%(55) 5%(44) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 33%(166) 50%(255) 15%(75) 3%(15) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 72%(445) 21%(128) 5%(30) 3%(17) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 23%(87) 66%(249) 6%(24) 4%(16) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 16%(79) 72%(347) 6%(31) 6%(27) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 37%(94) 50%(126) 10%(24) 3% (7) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 28%(72) 50%(129) 19%(50) 3% (7) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 73%(221) 21%(64) 2% (5) 5%(14) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 71%(224) 20%(65) 8%(24) 1% (3) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 16%(97) 76%(466) 4%(27) 4%(24) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 33%(195) 52%(306) 11%(65) 4%(26) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 67%(451) 24%(163) 6%(37) 3%(19) 670 Educ: < College 39%(488) 48%(602) 9%(107) 5%(57) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 38%(179) 52%(243) 8%(36) 3%(13) 471 Educ: Post-grad 42%(112) 50%(134) 6%(16) 2%(6) 268 Income: Under 50k 36%(344) 49%(461) 9%(84) 6%(55) 945 Income: 50k-100k 40%(267) 52%(346) 7%(43) 1% (9) 666 Income: 100k+ 44%(167) 45%(172) 8%(31) 3%(12) 381 Ethnicity: White 42%(679) 48%(767) 7%(117) 3%(48) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 30%(58) 56%(108) 7%(13) 7%(14) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_4: Favorability for Mike Pence Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 39%(779) 49%(979) 8%(159) 4%(76) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 21%(52) 59%(150) 11%(27) 9%(24) 253 Ethnicity: Other 37%(47) 49%(63) 11%(15) 3%(4) 128 All Christian 47%(467) 46%(453) 6%(58) 1%(13) 991 All Non-Christian 38%(43) 41%(47) 8%(10) 13%(14) 114 Atheist 6%(6) 90%(83) 4%(4) — (0) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 30%(148) 53%(268) 12%(62) 5%(24) 502 Something Else 39%(114) 44%(129) 9%(26) 9%(25) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 42%(55) 38%(50) 9%(12) 11%(14) 131 Evangelical 55%(276) 34%(171) 7%(33) 4%(22) 502 Non-Evangelical 38%(281) 54%(401) 6%(43) 2%(16) 741 Community: Urban 35%(197) 49%(274) 9%(48) 8%(43) 562 Community: Suburban 38%(370) 52%(502) 8%(76) 2%(20) 967 Community: Rural 46%(211) 44%(203) 8%(35) 3%(13) 463 Employ: Private Sector 43%(289) 47%(318) 8%(51) 2%(16) 673 Employ: Government 36%(44) 52%(64) 10%(12) 3%(4) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 35%(58) 45%(74) 7%(11) 14%(23) 165 Employ: Homemaker 41%(49) 44%(52) 14%(17) 1% (1) 119 Employ: Student 10% (8) 63%(48) 9% (7) 19%(14) 77 Employ: Retired 43%(222) 53%(276) 4%(22) — (1) 520 Employ: Unemployed 33%(67) 48%(97) 14%(28) 5%(10) 202 Employ: Other 38%(42) 45%(50) 10%(12) 6% (7) 111 Military HH: Yes 44%(145) 49%(162) 5%(17) 2% (7) 331 Military HH: No 38%(634) 49%(817) 9%(141) 4%(69) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 24%(253) 63%(659) 8%(84) 5%(50) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 56%(526) 34%(320) 8%(74) 3%(26) 946 Biden Job Approve 23%(272) 65%(764) 7%(84) 5%(57) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 66%(493) 26%(195) 6%(41) 2%(14) 743 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 39%(779) 49%(979) 8%(159) 4%(76) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 21%(142) 69%(478) 5%(33) 5%(35) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 27%(130) 58%(286) 10%(51) 4%(22) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 50%(89) 37%(67) 9%(16) 4%(6) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 71%(403) 23%(128) 5%(26) 1% (7) 564 Favorable of Biden 23%(275) 66%(782) 6%(72) 4%(48) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 67%(496) 25%(182) 6%(45) 2%(16) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 22%(149) 70%(483) 5%(34) 4%(28) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 26%(126) 62%(299) 8%(38) 4%(20) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 53%(76) 33%(47) 10%(15) 4%(6) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 71%(421) 23%(135) 5%(30) 2%(10) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 43%(274) 41%(262) 11%(72) 4%(27) 635 #1 Issue: Security 62%(210) 30%(100) 5%(16) 3%(10) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 21%(64) 69%(215) 6%(19) 4%(12) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 45%(114) 50%(128) 4%(11) 1%(4) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 19%(23) 60%(72) 13%(16) 8%(10) 121 #1 Issue: Education 46%(32) 36%(25) 9%(6) 9% (7) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 20%(19) 67%(65) 9% (9) 4%(4) 96 #1 Issue: Other 25%(42) 67%(111) 6% (9) 2% (3) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 19%(199) 71%(744) 7%(72) 4%(37) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 74%(510) 18%(127) 5%(34) 3%(19) 690 2020 Vote: Other 26%(17) 58%(39) 16%(11) — (0) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(51) 37%(66) 24%(42) 11%(19) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 19%(154) 73%(596) 5%(43) 2%(20) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 71%(422) 22%(132) 4%(21) 3%(15) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 33%(21) 52%(32) 15%(10) — (0) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 19%(148) 73%(564) 6%(44) 2%(18) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 71%(461) 23%(151) 4%(24) 2%(16) 652 2016 Vote: Other 29%(31) 64%(68) 7% (7) 1% (1) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(138) 43%(194) 18%(83) 9%(41) 456 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 39%(779) 49%(979) 8%(159) 4%(76) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 41%(535) 52%(667) 5%(64) 2%(27) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 35%(244) 45%(312) 14%(95) 7%(49) 699 4-Region: Northeast 38%(136) 46%(164) 10%(34) 6%(22) 355 4-Region: Midwest 39%(178) 54%(247) 6%(26) 1% (7) 458 4-Region: South 40%(296) 48%(359) 8%(62) 4%(27) 744 4-Region: West 39%(169) 48%(210) 8%(36) 5%(21) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 18%(181) 71%(713) 6%(63) 4%(44) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 71%(517) 22%(159) 5%(36) 3%(20) 732 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 36%(717) 60%(1187) 4%(71) 1%(17) 1992 Gender: Male 39%(364) 58%(536) 2%(22) 1%(10) 932 Gender: Female 33%(354) 61%(650) 5%(48) 1% (7) 1060 Age: 18-34 30%(152) 60%(301) 6%(32) 3%(15) 500 Age: 35-44 37%(112) 59%(180) 3% (8) 1% (3) 303 Age: 45-64 40%(290) 58%(419) 2%(17) — (0) 725 Age: 65+ 35%(164) 62%(287) 3%(13) — (0) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 24%(40) 66%(109) 6% (9) 4%(6) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 34%(178) 58%(307) 6%(30) 2%(11) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(207) 55%(267) 3%(12) — (0) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 36%(269) 62%(470) 2%(17) — (0) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(69) 87%(752) 3%(24) 2%(16) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 31%(159) 61%(311) 8%(40) — (1) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 79%(490) 20%(124) 1% (7) — (1) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 11%(40) 84%(318) 2% (9) 2% (9) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(29) 90%(434) 3%(14) 1% (7) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 37%(93) 58%(147) 4%(11) — (1) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26%(66) 63%(164) 11%(29) — (0) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 76%(231) 23%(71) 1% (2) — (1) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 82%(259) 17%(53) 2% (5) — (0) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(64) 87%(534) 1% (9) 1%(6) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 23%(138) 72%(425) 5%(30) — (0) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 71%(477) 26%(173) 2%(14) 1%(6) 670 Educ: < College 39%(490) 56%(701) 4%(50) 1%(12) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 31%(146) 65%(304) 3%(16) 1% (5) 471 Educ: Post-grad 30%(81) 68%(181) 2% (5) — (1) 268 Income: Under 50k 34%(321) 59%(562) 6%(52) 1% (9) 945 Income: 50k-100k 39%(262) 58%(390) 1% (9) 1%(6) 666 Income: 100k+ 35%(134) 62%(235) 3%(10) 1% (2) 381 Ethnicity: White 40%(649) 57%(914) 2%(39) 1% (9) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 34%(66) 59%(114) 6%(12) — (1) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_5: Favorability for Donald Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 36%(717) 60%(1187) 4%(71) 1%(17) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 10%(25) 79%(199) 9%(23) 2%(6) 253 Ethnicity: Other 34%(44) 57%(74) 7% (9) 2% (3) 128 All Christian 41%(408) 56%(558) 2%(23) — (2) 991 All Non-Christian 35%(40) 53%(61) 3%(4) 9%(10) 114 Atheist 6% (5) 94%(87) — (0) — (0) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 26%(131) 68%(340) 6%(30) — (0) 502 Something Else 45%(133) 48%(141) 5%(14) 2% (5) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 40%(52) 49%(64) 3%(4) 9%(11) 131 Evangelical 51%(258) 45%(227) 3%(15) — (2) 502 Non-Evangelical 35%(261) 62%(457) 3%(20) 1%(4) 741 Community: Urban 29%(164) 65%(365) 4%(25) 1% (8) 562 Community: Suburban 34%(327) 62%(598) 4%(36) 1%(6) 967 Community: Rural 49%(227) 48%(224) 2%(10) 1% (3) 463 Employ: Private Sector 37%(251) 60%(405) 2%(13) 1%(4) 673 Employ: Government 40%(50) 52%(65) 7% (8) 1% (1) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 37%(61) 56%(93) 3%(6) 4%(6) 165 Employ: Homemaker 50%(60) 42%(50) 6% (7) 2% (2) 119 Employ: Student 17%(13) 78%(59) 5%(4) — (0) 77 Employ: Retired 35%(180) 63%(327) 3%(13) — (0) 520 Employ: Unemployed 34%(69) 57%(116) 7%(14) 2%(4) 202 Employ: Other 31%(35) 64%(71) 5%(6) — (0) 111 Military HH: Yes 40%(132) 56%(185) 3% (9) 2% (5) 331 Military HH: No 35%(585) 60%(1002) 4%(61) 1%(12) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(147) 82%(853) 3%(34) 1%(12) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 60%(570) 35%(334) 4%(37) 1% (5) 946 Biden Job Approve 10%(116) 86%(1010) 3%(36) 1%(15) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 79%(587) 20%(146) 1% (9) — (2) 743 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 36%(717) 60%(1187) 4%(71) 1%(17) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 9%(64) 87%(601) 2%(14) 2%(10) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 11%(52) 84%(409) 5%(23) 1%(4) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 51%(92) 45%(81) 2%(4) 1% (2) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 88%(495) 11%(65) 1% (5) — (0) 564 Favorable of Biden 9%(111) 87%(1021) 3%(31) 1%(14) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 80%(589) 19%(139) 1% (8) — (2) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 7%(47) 90%(625) 2%(11) 2%(11) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 13%(64) 82%(397) 4%(19) 1% (3) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 52%(74) 46%(66) 1% (1) 1% (2) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 87%(515) 12%(73) 1% (7) — (0) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 37%(236) 58%(368) 5%(31) — (0) 635 #1 Issue: Security 73%(246) 25%(85) 2%(6) — (0) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 16%(48) 79%(246) 4%(11) 2% (5) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 31%(79) 65%(167) 4%(10) — (1) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16%(20) 78%(94) 5% (5) 1% (1) 121 #1 Issue: Education 39%(27) 49%(34) 6%(4) 7% (5) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 16%(16) 80%(77) 2% (2) 2% (2) 96 #1 Issue: Other 27%(46) 70%(116) 1% (1) 2% (3) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 6%(63) 90%(946) 3%(29) 1%(13) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 86%(592) 13%(88) 1% (8) — (1) 690 2020 Vote: Other 13% (8) 71%(47) 17%(11) — (0) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(53) 57%(101) 12%(22) 1% (3) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(66) 88%(713) 3%(27) 1% (8) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 77%(456) 22%(127) 1% (5) — (1) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 37%(23) 58%(37) 5% (3) — (0) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(55) 90%(699) 2%(18) — (1) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 78%(508) 21%(134) 2%(10) — (0) 652 2016 Vote: Other 21%(23) 74%(79) 5%(6) — (0) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(132) 60%(272) 8%(36) 3%(16) 456 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 36%(717) 60%(1187) 4%(71) 1%(17) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 37%(477) 61%(783) 2%(30) — (3) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 34%(241) 58%(404) 6%(41) 2%(15) 699 4-Region: Northeast 35%(126) 60%(213) 3%(10) 2%(6) 355 4-Region: Midwest 39%(179) 57%(259) 3%(15) 1% (5) 458 4-Region: South 35%(259) 61%(456) 4%(28) — (1) 744 4-Region: West 35%(154) 59%(259) 4%(17) 1% (5) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(73) 89%(887) 2%(24) 2%(16) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 77%(566) 22%(158) 1% (8) — (1) 732 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 32%(647) 59%(1179) 7%(132) 2%(33) 1992 Gender: Male 35%(327) 59%(551) 4%(37) 2%(17) 932 Gender: Female 30%(320) 59%(629) 9%(95) 1%(16) 1060 Age: 18-34 28%(140) 56%(278) 12%(59) 5%(23) 500 Age: 35-44 37%(112) 55%(166) 6%(19) 2%(6) 303 Age: 45-64 35%(252) 59%(428) 6%(40) 1% (5) 725 Age: 65+ 31%(143) 66%(307) 3%(14) — (0) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 19%(32) 59%(97) 16%(27) 5% (9) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 34%(180) 53%(281) 9%(46) 4%(19) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 37%(181) 55%(269) 7%(32) 1% (5) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 31%(233) 66%(498) 3%(25) — (1) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 11%(94) 82%(706) 5%(44) 2%(17) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 23%(115) 62%(315) 14%(71) 2% (9) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 71%(438) 26%(158) 3%(17) 1% (7) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 15%(56) 78%(295) 4%(15) 3%(10) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 8%(37) 85%(411) 6%(29) 2% (8) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 26%(66) 66%(165) 7%(19) 1% (2) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 19%(49) 58%(150) 20%(52) 3% (7) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 67%(205) 30%(90) 1% (3) 2%(6) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 74%(233) 22%(68) 4%(14) — (1) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 11%(67) 84%(519) 3%(20) 1% (8) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 24%(144) 64%(382) 10%(61) 1%(6) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 61%(410) 34%(228) 4%(23) 1% (9) 670 Educ: < College 34%(430) 57%(708) 8%(95) 2%(19) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(130) 64%(302) 6%(29) 2%(10) 471 Educ: Post-grad 32%(87) 63%(169) 3% (8) 1%(4) 268 Income: Under 50k 30%(285) 59%(556) 9%(85) 2%(18) 945 Income: 50k-100k 32%(216) 62%(413) 4%(26) 2%(11) 666 Income: 100k+ 38%(146) 55%(211) 6%(21) 1% (3) 381 Ethnicity: White 36%(580) 57%(917) 5%(88) 2%(25) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 32%(61) 61%(119) 6%(11) 1% (2) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 32%(647) 59%(1179) 7%(132) 2%(33) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 12%(31) 75%(189) 11%(27) 2%(6) 253 Ethnicity: Other 28%(36) 57%(73) 13%(17) 2% (2) 128 All Christian 37%(371) 57%(562) 5%(51) 1%(6) 991 All Non-Christian 32%(36) 48%(55) 9%(11) 11%(12) 114 Atheist 4%(4) 93%(85) 3% (3) — (0) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 25%(124) 64%(319) 11%(54) 1%(6) 502 Something Else 38%(113) 54%(158) 5%(14) 3% (9) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 36%(47) 46%(60) 8%(11) 10%(12) 131 Evangelical 48%(241) 47%(236) 4%(18) 1% (7) 502 Non-Evangelical 30%(221) 63%(469) 6%(42) 1% (8) 741 Community: Urban 31%(174) 59%(330) 8%(43) 3%(14) 562 Community: Suburban 29%(285) 61%(595) 7%(72) 2%(16) 967 Community: Rural 41%(188) 55%(254) 4%(18) 1% (3) 463 Employ: Private Sector 35%(237) 58%(391) 5%(35) 2%(11) 673 Employ: Government 36%(45) 58%(72) 5%(6) 1% (1) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 38%(63) 50%(82) 7%(12) 5% (9) 165 Employ: Homemaker 39%(46) 45%(53) 14%(17) 2% (2) 119 Employ: Student 14%(10) 72%(55) 13%(10) 1% (1) 77 Employ: Retired 29%(150) 68%(351) 3%(17) — (1) 520 Employ: Unemployed 32%(64) 55%(111) 10%(20) 3% (7) 202 Employ: Other 29%(32) 57%(64) 14%(15) — (0) 111 Military HH: Yes 34%(112) 58%(194) 6%(19) 2%(6) 331 Military HH: No 32%(535) 59%(986) 7%(114) 2%(27) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 19%(195) 73%(763) 6%(66) 2%(23) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 48%(452) 44%(417) 7%(66) 1%(10) 946 Biden Job Approve 15%(174) 77%(903) 6%(73) 2%(28) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 62%(462) 34%(251) 3%(25) 1% (5) 743 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 32%(647) 59%(1179) 7%(132) 2%(33) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 13%(87) 81%(556) 4%(28) 3%(18) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 18%(87) 71%(348) 9%(45) 2%(10) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 43%(77) 49%(87) 7%(13) 1% (1) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 68%(384) 29%(164) 2%(12) 1% (3) 564 Favorable of Biden 15%(172) 78%(916) 5%(64) 2%(24) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 63%(464) 33%(245) 4%(28) — (2) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 11%(79) 82%(568) 4%(28) 3%(19) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 19%(93) 72%(348) 7%(36) 1%(6) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 44%(64) 45%(65) 9%(13) 1% (2) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 67%(400) 30%(179) 3%(15) — (0) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 36%(230) 55%(347) 8%(52) 1%(6) 635 #1 Issue: Security 57%(192) 39%(131) 3%(11) 1% (3) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 17%(53) 74%(230) 6%(20) 2% (7) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29%(73) 65%(168) 5%(14) 1% (2) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 17%(20) 69%(83) 10%(12) 5%(6) 121 #1 Issue: Education 32%(23) 50%(35) 13% (9) 4% (3) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 19%(18) 70%(68) 7% (7) 3% (3) 96 #1 Issue: Other 23%(38) 71%(118) 4% (7) 2% (3) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 11%(115) 81%(848) 6%(63) 2%(24) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 68%(470) 28%(192) 3%(21) 1%(6) 690 2020 Vote: Other 10% (7) 74%(49) 16%(11) — (0) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(54) 48%(85) 21%(37) 1% (2) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 10%(78) 84%(683) 5%(39) 1%(12) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 66%(391) 31%(181) 2%(13) 1% (5) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 23%(14) 58%(36) 19%(12) — (0) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 10%(75) 85%(657) 5%(36) 1%(6) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 65%(425) 31%(202) 3%(19) 1% (5) 652 2016 Vote: Other 26%(28) 63%(67) 11%(11) 1% (1) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(119) 55%(252) 14%(65) 5%(21) 456 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 32%(647) 59%(1179) 7%(132) 2%(33) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 33%(431) 62%(798) 4%(55) 1% (8) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 31%(216) 55%(381) 11%(77) 4%(25) 699 4-Region: Northeast 34%(119) 56%(200) 7%(26) 3%(10) 355 4-Region: Midwest 32%(146) 60%(275) 6%(28) 2% (8) 458 4-Region: South 33%(244) 60%(445) 7%(48) 1%(6) 744 4-Region: West 32%(137) 60%(260) 7%(30) 2% (9) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 10%(100) 83%(833) 5%(49) 2%(17) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 67%(492) 29%(214) 3%(19) 1% (7) 732 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 49%(986) 43%(864) 6%(122) 1%(21) 1992 Gender: Male 49%(460) 46%(425) 4%(35) 1%(12) 932 Gender: Female 50%(526) 41%(439) 8%(86) 1% (9) 1060 Age: 18-34 51%(257) 34%(168) 13%(65) 2%(10) 500 Age: 35-44 62%(187) 32%(96) 4%(12) 2% (7) 303 Age: 45-64 45%(326) 50%(362) 5%(33) — (3) 725 Age: 65+ 46%(215) 51%(237) 2%(11) — (1) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 53%(88) 27%(44) 19%(30) 2% (3) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 56%(294) 33%(176) 8%(43) 3%(14) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 46%(225) 48%(232) 5%(26) 1%(4) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 47%(359) 50%(377) 3%(20) — (1) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 85%(731) 11%(95) 4%(31) — (4) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 36%(183) 49%(251) 14%(71) 1%(6) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 12%(72) 83%(518) 3%(20) 2%(12) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 88%(330) 8%(32) 3%(11) 1%(4) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 83%(401) 13%(64) 4%(20) — (0) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 30%(76) 61%(154) 8%(19) 1% (2) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 41%(107) 37%(96) 20%(52) 1%(4) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 18%(53) 79%(239) 2%(6) 2%(6) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6%(18) 88%(279) 5%(14) 2% (5) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 84%(513) 13%(82) 2%(15) 1% (5) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 56%(330) 35%(205) 9%(50) 1% (8) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16%(105) 81%(540) 3%(19) 1%(6) 670 Educ: < College 45%(561) 47%(595) 7%(87) 1%(10) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 54%(255) 38%(180) 6%(28) 2% (8) 471 Educ: Post-grad 63%(169) 33%(89) 2% (7) 1% (3) 268 Income: Under 50k 49%(467) 41%(391) 8%(78) 1% (9) 945 Income: 50k-100k 47%(316) 48%(317) 4%(29) 1%(4) 666 Income: 100k+ 53%(203) 41%(156) 4%(15) 2% (7) 381 Ethnicity: White 45%(731) 48%(778) 5%(81) 1%(21) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 56%(109) 35%(67) 8%(16) — (1) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 49%(986) 43%(864) 6%(122) 1%(21) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 74%(187) 15%(39) 10%(26) — (0) 253 Ethnicity: Other 52%(67) 37%(47) 11%(15) — (0) 128 All Christian 46%(453) 49%(488) 5%(45) — (4) 991 All Non-Christian 67%(76) 25%(28) 4%(4) 5%(6) 114 Atheist 78%(72) 18%(17) 4%(4) — (0) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 52%(261) 37%(185) 10%(49) 1%(6) 502 Something Else 42%(123) 50%(145) 7%(19) 2%(6) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 60%(79) 33%(43) 3%(4) 4%(6) 131 Evangelical 42%(212) 53%(267) 4%(18) 1% (5) 502 Non-Evangelical 47%(350) 47%(345) 6%(42) 1%(4) 741 Community: Urban 65%(364) 27%(152) 6%(35) 2%(11) 562 Community: Suburban 47%(453) 46%(440) 7%(66) 1% (8) 967 Community: Rural 37%(169) 59%(271) 4%(20) 1% (3) 463 Employ: Private Sector 54%(362) 41%(274) 4%(28) 1% (9) 673 Employ: Government 52%(65) 41%(51) 7% (8) — (0) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 39%(64) 50%(83) 10%(16) 1% (2) 165 Employ: Homemaker 39%(46) 52%(62) 8%(10) 1% (1) 119 Employ: Student 67%(52) 18%(14) 14%(11) — (0) 77 Employ: Retired 48%(250) 49%(255) 3%(14) — (1) 520 Employ: Unemployed 49%(99) 41%(83) 8%(15) 3% (5) 202 Employ: Other 43%(48) 38%(42) 17%(18) 2% (2) 111 Military HH: Yes 46%(151) 49%(162) 5%(16) 1% (2) 331 Military HH: No 50%(835) 42%(702) 6%(105) 1%(19) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 77%(809) 15%(157) 6%(64) 2%(17) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 19%(176) 75%(707) 6%(58) — (5) 946 Biden Job Approve 79%(934) 14%(168) 5%(63) 1%(13) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 5%(39) 91%(675) 3%(24) 1% (5) 743 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 49%(986) 43%(864) 6%(122) 1%(21) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 91%(624) 5%(35) 3%(22) 1% (7) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 63%(310) 27%(132) 8%(41) 1% (5) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 10%(17) 82%(146) 6%(11) 2%(4) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(22) 94%(528) 2%(13) — (2) 564 Favorable of Biden 81%(954) 14%(163) 4%(52) 1% (8) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 4%(28) 93%(684) 3%(26) — (1) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 92%(638) 4%(30) 3%(22) 1%(4) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 66%(316) 28%(133) 6%(29) 1%(4) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 8%(12) 83%(120) 8%(11) — (1) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 3%(16) 95%(565) 2%(15) — (0) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(284) 47%(301) 7%(46) 1%(4) 635 #1 Issue: Security 19%(65) 77%(261) 3% (9) 1% (2) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 72%(224) 20%(61) 7%(23) 1% (2) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 50%(129) 43%(110) 6%(16) — (1) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 62%(75) 20%(24) 12%(14) 6% (8) 121 #1 Issue: Education 56%(39) 37%(26) 7% (5) — (0) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 69%(67) 21%(21) 5% (5) 4%(4) 96 #1 Issue: Other 61%(102) 36%(60) 2%(4) — (0) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 82%(861) 13%(133) 5%(50) 1% (8) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(48) 89%(613) 3%(18) 2%(11) 690 2020 Vote: Other 15%(10) 66%(44) 19%(13) — (0) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(63) 40%(72) 23%(41) 1% (2) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 83%(675) 13%(105) 4%(30) — (3) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(60) 87%(515) 1% (8) 1% (8) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 15%(10) 66%(42) 18%(12) — (0) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 85%(658) 10%(79) 4%(33) — (4) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(67) 86%(563) 2%(14) 1% (8) 652 2016 Vote: Other 37%(39) 52%(56) 10%(11) 1% (1) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 48%(221) 36%(165) 14%(63) 2% (8) 456 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 49%(986) 43%(864) 6%(122) 1%(21) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 51%(654) 45%(587) 3%(41) 1%(10) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 47%(332) 40%(276) 12%(81) 2%(11) 699 4-Region: Northeast 52%(184) 41%(146) 5%(19) 2%(6) 355 4-Region: Midwest 45%(206) 48%(220) 6%(26) 1% (5) 458 4-Region: South 49%(363) 44%(330) 6%(45) 1%(6) 744 4-Region: West 53%(232) 38%(167) 7%(32) 1%(4) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 84%(842) 12%(117) 4%(37) — (4) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(80) 85%(619) 3%(21) 2%(12) 732 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 22%(429) 39%(781) 24%(468) 16%(314) 1992 Gender: Male 27%(253) 45%(416) 16%(151) 12%(112) 932 Gender: Female 17%(176) 34%(365) 30%(317) 19%(201) 1060 Age: 18-34 15%(74) 25%(123) 24%(121) 36%(182) 500 Age: 35-44 29%(89) 30%(90) 25%(74) 16%(50) 303 Age: 45-64 20%(149) 45%(329) 25%(184) 9%(64) 725 Age: 65+ 25%(118) 52%(239) 19%(89) 4%(17) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 5% (8) 21%(34) 20%(33) 54%(89) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 24%(124) 27%(144) 25%(133) 24%(125) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 22%(105) 39%(192) 27%(131) 12%(60) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 23%(172) 51%(384) 22%(163) 5%(37) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 14%(124) 47%(406) 21%(181) 17%(150) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(87) 40%(203) 26%(135) 17%(85) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 35%(218) 28%(171) 25%(153) 13%(79) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 19%(70) 54%(203) 15%(55) 13%(48) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 11%(54) 42%(203) 26%(126) 21%(102) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 20%(51) 46%(116) 21%(52) 13%(32) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 14%(36) 33%(86) 32%(83) 21%(53) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 43%(132) 32%(96) 14%(44) 11%(33) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 27%(87) 24%(75) 34%(108) 15%(46) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13%(79) 52%(317) 17%(105) 18%(113) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 17%(98) 41%(245) 29%(170) 13%(80) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 36%(244) 29%(191) 24%(158) 12%(77) 670 Educ: < College 18%(230) 38%(482) 26%(329) 17%(212) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 25%(117) 40%(188) 19%(92) 16%(74) 471 Educ: Post-grad 31%(82) 41%(111) 18%(48) 10%(27) 268 Income: Under 50k 17%(165) 39%(366) 26%(245) 18%(169) 945 Income: 50k-100k 24%(159) 40%(267) 22%(145) 14%(95) 666 Income: 100k+ 28%(106) 39%(148) 21%(79) 13%(49) 381 Ethnicity: White 23%(374) 39%(635) 24%(383) 14%(219) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(33) 22%(42) 33%(64) 28%(54) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_9: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 22%(429) 39%(781) 24%(468) 16%(314) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 13%(33) 40%(102) 20%(51) 26%(66) 253 Ethnicity: Other 17%(22) 34%(43) 27%(35) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 28%(279) 40%(393) 23%(224) 10%(94) 991 All Non-Christian 26%(29) 40%(46) 17%(19) 17%(20) 114 Atheist 4% (3) 65%(60) 14%(13) 17%(16) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12%(60) 41%(203) 26%(133) 21%(105) 502 Something Else 19%(57) 27%(78) 27%(80) 27%(79) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 29%(38) 37%(48) 17%(22) 18%(24) 131 Evangelical 33%(164) 30%(149) 25%(125) 13%(65) 502 Non-Evangelical 21%(152) 43%(315) 23%(170) 14%(104) 741 Community: Urban 25%(140) 35%(199) 23%(127) 17%(95) 562 Community: Suburban 20%(190) 41%(401) 23%(223) 16%(153) 967 Community: Rural 21%(99) 39%(181) 25%(118) 14%(65) 463 Employ: Private Sector 27%(183) 39%(262) 21%(142) 13%(87) 673 Employ: Government 18%(23) 38%(47) 23%(29) 21%(26) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 16%(26) 39%(64) 29%(48) 16%(27) 165 Employ: Homemaker 19%(23) 30%(36) 34%(40) 17%(20) 119 Employ: Student 6% (5) 21%(16) 21%(16) 52%(40) 77 Employ: Retired 23%(122) 50%(262) 20%(106) 6%(30) 520 Employ: Unemployed 16%(33) 28%(58) 30%(60) 25%(52) 202 Employ: Other 13%(15) 32%(36) 25%(28) 29%(33) 111 Military HH: Yes 27%(88) 42%(139) 16%(54) 15%(51) 331 Military HH: No 21%(341) 39%(642) 25%(414) 16%(263) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(176) 47%(493) 21%(216) 15%(161) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 27%(253) 30%(287) 27%(252) 16%(153) 946 Biden Job Approve 16%(186) 47%(552) 20%(241) 17%(199) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 32%(239) 30%(220) 26%(193) 12%(91) 743 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 22%(429) 39%(781) 24%(468) 16%(314) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 18%(124) 53%(368) 17%(114) 12%(83) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 13%(62) 38%(184) 26%(127) 24%(116) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 14%(26) 38%(67) 29%(52) 18%(33) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 38%(213) 27%(153) 25%(141) 10%(58) 564 Favorable of Biden 16%(185) 47%(557) 21%(242) 16%(192) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 33%(241) 29%(216) 25%(187) 13%(94) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 17%(115) 53%(365) 18%(127) 12%(86) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 14%(70) 40%(193) 24%(114) 22%(106) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 16%(23) 37%(52) 29%(42) 18%(26) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 37%(219) 28%(164) 24%(145) 11%(67) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 22%(141) 33%(212) 27%(174) 17%(109) 635 #1 Issue: Security 39%(131) 30%(101) 20%(66) 11%(38) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 12%(38) 52%(161) 24%(75) 11%(35) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 22%(56) 44%(112) 25%(65) 9%(22) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 8%(10) 25%(30) 24%(29) 42%(51) 121 #1 Issue: Education 24%(17) 29%(21) 25%(18) 22%(15) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 12%(12) 57%(55) 9% (9) 22%(21) 96 #1 Issue: Other 14%(23) 53%(88) 20%(33) 13%(22) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 13%(140) 50%(526) 20%(210) 17%(176) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 37%(256) 26%(181) 25%(171) 12%(82) 690 2020 Vote: Other 13% (9) 32%(22) 33%(22) 21%(14) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(24) 27%(49) 36%(64) 23%(42) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 14%(111) 55%(449) 18%(150) 13%(104) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 39%(229) 28%(166) 24%(145) 9%(50) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 12% (8) 38%(24) 34%(21) 16%(10) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 14%(109) 54%(414) 21%(164) 11%(87) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 39%(254) 29%(190) 22%(144) 10%(64) 652 2016 Vote: Other 12%(13) 42%(45) 28%(31) 18%(19) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(54) 28%(129) 28%(129) 32%(144) 456 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 22%(429) 39%(781) 24%(468) 16%(314) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 25%(323) 45%(581) 22%(278) 9%(111) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 15%(106) 29%(200) 27%(190) 29%(203) 699 4-Region: Northeast 21%(76) 37%(131) 23%(83) 19%(67) 355 4-Region: Midwest 18%(83) 43%(197) 24%(108) 15%(70) 458 4-Region: South 21%(153) 39%(291) 24%(182) 16%(118) 744 4-Region: West 27%(118) 37%(163) 22%(96) 14%(59) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 13%(130) 49%(491) 21%(209) 17%(170) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 35%(254) 29%(210) 24%(177) 12%(90) 732 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 59%(1176) 37%(738) 3%(64) 1%(13) 1992 Gender: Male 60%(557) 37%(347) 2%(21) 1% (8) 932 Gender: Female 58%(620) 37%(391) 4%(43) 1%(6) 1060 Age: 18-34 63%(314) 30%(152) 6%(28) 1% (7) 500 Age: 35-44 67%(203) 30%(90) 2% (5) 2%(6) 303 Age: 45-64 55%(398) 42%(304) 3%(22) — (1) 725 Age: 65+ 56%(262) 42%(193) 2% (9) — (0) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 58%(96) 34%(55) 8%(13) — (0) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 67%(354) 27%(144) 3%(17) 2%(12) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 54%(263) 43%(208) 3%(16) — (0) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 58%(438) 40%(301) 2%(16) — (1) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 92%(795) 7%(56) 1%(6) — (3) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 51%(261) 39%(199) 10%(49) — (2) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 19%(121) 78%(483) 1% (9) 1% (8) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 94%(354) 4%(16) 1% (2) 1% (3) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 91%(441) 8%(40) 1%(4) — (0) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 48%(120) 46%(116) 6%(15) — (1) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 54%(140) 32%(83) 13%(34) — (1) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 27%(82) 71%(215) 1%(4) 1%(4) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 12%(39) 85%(268) 2% (5) 1%(4) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 90%(552) 9%(53) 1%(6) — (2) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 70%(413) 25%(145) 5%(28) 1%(6) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23%(154) 75%(502) 2%(11) — (3) 670 Educ: < College 54%(676) 42%(524) 4%(46) 1% (7) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 65%(304) 31%(146) 3%(15) 1% (5) 471 Educ: Post-grad 73%(195) 26%(69) 1% (3) — (1) 268 Income: Under 50k 58%(552) 36%(344) 4%(42) 1% (7) 945 Income: 50k-100k 58%(386) 40%(265) 2%(14) — (2) 666 Income: 100k+ 62%(238) 34%(129) 2% (9) 1% (5) 381 Ethnicity: White 55%(892) 41%(666) 3%(41) 1%(12) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 62%(120) 31%(61) 6%(12) — (1) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_10: Favorability for Joe Biden Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 59%(1176) 37%(738) 3%(64) 1%(13) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 83%(209) 11%(28) 6%(15) — (0) 253 Ethnicity: Other 59%(76) 34%(44) 6% (8) 1% (1) 128 All Christian 55%(541) 42%(421) 3%(26) — (4) 991 All Non-Christian 76%(86) 20%(23) — (1) 3%(4) 114 Atheist 84%(77) 16%(15) — (0) — (0) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 64%(319) 29%(148) 7%(34) — (1) 502 Something Else 52%(153) 45%(131) 2% (5) 2%(4) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 69%(91) 27%(36) — (1) 3%(4) 131 Evangelical 50%(249) 48%(241) 2% (8) 1%(4) 502 Non-Evangelical 57%(426) 39%(292) 3%(20) — (4) 741 Community: Urban 74%(418) 21%(115) 3%(19) 2% (9) 562 Community: Suburban 57%(553) 39%(375) 4%(38) — (2) 967 Community: Rural 44%(205) 54%(249) 2% (7) — (2) 463 Employ: Private Sector 63%(427) 35%(235) 1% (7) 1%(4) 673 Employ: Government 59%(73) 35%(44) 5% (7) 1% (1) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 55%(91) 40%(67) 4%(6) 1% (2) 165 Employ: Homemaker 45%(53) 51%(60) 4% (5) 1% (1) 119 Employ: Student 69%(53) 23%(17) 8%(6) — (0) 77 Employ: Retired 57%(298) 40%(209) 3%(13) — (0) 520 Employ: Unemployed 56%(114) 35%(71) 7%(14) 2% (3) 202 Employ: Other 61%(67) 32%(35) 6%(6) 2% (2) 111 Military HH: Yes 55%(183) 41%(134) 4%(13) — (1) 331 Military HH: No 60%(994) 36%(604) 3%(51) 1%(12) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 91%(954) 5%(52) 3%(27) 1%(13) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 24%(223) 73%(686) 4%(37) — (0) 946 Biden Job Approve 96%(1128) 2%(23) 2%(20) 1% (7) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 4%(32) 94%(699) 1% (9) — (3) 743 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 59%(1176) 37%(738) 3%(64) 1%(13) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 98%(677) 1%(6) — (1) 1% (5) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 92%(451) 3%(17) 4%(19) — (2) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 8%(15) 87%(155) 4%(6) 1% (2) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(17) 96%(543) 1% (3) — (1) 564 Favorable of Biden 100%(1176) — (0) — (0) — (0) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden — (0) 100%(738) — (0) — (0) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 100%(694) — (0) — (0) — (0) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 100%(483) — (0) — (0) — (0) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden — (0) 100%(144) — (0) — (0) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden — (0) 100%(595) — (0) — (0) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 57%(361) 40%(251) 3%(21) — (2) 635 #1 Issue: Security 22%(73) 77%(260) 1% (3) — (1) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 83%(257) 12%(36) 4%(14) 1% (2) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 65%(167) 31%(80) 4%(10) — (0) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 71%(86) 19%(23) 5%(6) 4% (5) 121 #1 Issue: Education 67%(47) 30%(21) 3% (2) — (0) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 78%(76) 16%(16) 3% (3) 3% (2) 96 #1 Issue: Other 66%(109) 31%(51) 3% (5) — (0) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 94%(985) 4%(44) 2%(19) — (3) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(76) 86%(596) 1% (9) 1% (9) 690 2020 Vote: Other 38%(25) 50%(33) 13% (8) — (0) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 49%(86) 36%(64) 15%(27) — (1) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 93%(757) 5%(44) 1%(10) — (2) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 18%(104) 80%(472) 1% (8) 1% (7) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 41%(26) 55%(34) 4% (3) — (0) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 94%(729) 4%(33) 1%(10) — (2) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 18%(116) 80%(519) 1% (9) 1% (7) 652 2016 Vote: Other 55%(59) 40%(43) 5%(6) — (0) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 59%(272) 31%(142) 8%(38) 1%(4) 456 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 59%(1176) 37%(738) 3%(64) 1%(13) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 61%(784) 37%(480) 2%(20) 1% (9) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 56%(392) 37%(259) 6%(44) 1%(4) 699 4-Region: Northeast 61%(217) 35%(124) 3%(11) 1%(4) 355 4-Region: Midwest 55%(251) 41%(189) 3%(14) 1% (3) 458 4-Region: South 58%(435) 37%(279) 4%(27) — (3) 744 4-Region: West 63%(273) 34%(146) 3%(13) 1% (3) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 93%(926) 6%(62) 1% (8) — (3) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 18%(135) 79%(577) 2%(11) 1% (8) 732 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_11: Favorability for Kamala Harris Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 51%(1025) 40%(787) 7%(133) 2%(48) 1992 Gender: Male 51%(472) 41%(384) 6%(51) 3%(25) 932 Gender: Female 52%(553) 38%(403) 8%(81) 2%(22) 1060 Age: 18-34 50%(251) 32%(163) 11%(54) 6%(32) 500 Age: 35-44 59%(178) 30%(92) 8%(25) 3% (8) 303 Age: 45-64 50%(362) 45%(323) 5%(33) 1% (8) 725 Age: 65+ 51%(234) 45%(209) 4%(20) — (0) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 49%(80) 30%(49) 12%(19) 10%(17) 165 Millennials: 1981-1996 54%(285) 31%(164) 10%(54) 4%(23) 527 GenXers: 1965-1980 49%(237) 45%(219) 6%(28) 1% (3) 487 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 53%(401) 43%(324) 3%(26) 1% (5) 756 PID: Dem (no lean) 85%(731) 9%(74) 4%(38) 2%(19) 861 PID: Ind (no lean) 43%(222) 42%(213) 13%(64) 2%(12) 510 PID: Rep (no lean) 12%(73) 81%(500) 5%(31) 3%(17) 621 PID/Gender: Dem Men 85%(320) 8%(31) 5%(18) 2% (8) 376 PID/Gender: Dem Women 85%(410) 9%(43) 4%(20) 2%(11) 485 PID/Gender: Ind Men 40%(100) 50%(127) 8%(19) 2%(6) 252 PID/Gender: Ind Women 47%(122) 33%(87) 17%(45) 2%(6) 259 PID/Gender: Rep Men 17%(52) 74%(227) 5%(14) 4%(12) 304 PID/Gender: Rep Women 7%(21) 86%(273) 5%(17) 2%(6) 316 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 83%(510) 11%(69) 3%(21) 2%(15) 614 Ideo: Moderate (4) 62%(366) 26%(155) 10%(57) 2%(15) 593 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(104) 79%(526) 5%(30) 1% (9) 670 Educ: < College 47%(593) 44%(545) 7%(85) 2%(30) 1253 Educ: Bachelors degree 57%(266) 34%(162) 7%(31) 2%(11) 471 Educ: Post-grad 62%(166) 30%(80) 6%(16) 2%(6) 268 Income: Under 50k 52%(495) 37%(352) 8%(73) 3%(24) 945 Income: 50k-100k 51%(338) 44%(291) 4%(27) 2%(10) 666 Income: 100k+ 50%(192) 38%(144) 8%(32) 3%(13) 381 Ethnicity: White 48%(774) 44%(707) 6%(96) 2%(34) 1611 Ethnicity: Hispanic 53%(102) 35%(68) 9%(17) 3%(6) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_11: Favorability for Kamala Harris Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 51%(1025) 40%(787) 7%(133) 2%(48) 1992 Ethnicity: Black 74%(186) 14%(35) 8%(21) 4%(11) 253 Ethnicity: Other 50%(65) 36%(46) 12%(15) 2% (3) 128 All Christian 48%(475) 45%(448) 6%(57) 1%(11) 991 All Non-Christian 67%(76) 21%(24) 4% (5) 8% (9) 114 Atheist 78%(72) 16%(15) 3% (3) 3% (3) 92 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 55%(277) 34%(170) 9%(45) 2%(10) 502 Something Else 42%(124) 45%(131) 8%(22) 5%(15) 293 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 62%(81) 26%(34) 5% (7) 7% (9) 131 Evangelical 41%(206) 51%(255) 6%(32) 2% (9) 502 Non-Evangelical 51%(378) 41%(305) 6%(42) 2%(16) 741 Community: Urban 65%(367) 23%(130) 7%(41) 4%(24) 562 Community: Suburban 49%(475) 43%(413) 7%(65) 2%(15) 967 Community: Rural 40%(183) 53%(244) 6%(27) 2% (9) 463 Employ: Private Sector 54%(362) 39%(261) 5%(35) 2%(16) 673 Employ: Government 49%(61) 40%(50) 9%(12) 1% (1) 124 Employ: Self-Employed 43%(71) 43%(71) 12%(19) 2%(4) 165 Employ: Homemaker 43%(51) 49%(59) 6% (7) 2% (2) 119 Employ: Student 60%(46) 16%(13) 11% (9) 13%(10) 77 Employ: Retired 53%(274) 43%(221) 5%(24) — (1) 520 Employ: Unemployed 50%(101) 36%(74) 8%(16) 6%(12) 202 Employ: Other 53%(59) 35%(39) 10%(11) 2% (2) 111 Military HH: Yes 48%(157) 43%(144) 7%(24) 2%(6) 331 Military HH: No 52%(867) 39%(643) 7%(108) 3%(42) 1661 RD/WT: Right Direction 80%(841) 10%(109) 6%(66) 3%(30) 1046 RD/WT: Wrong Track 19%(184) 72%(678) 7%(66) 2%(17) 946 Biden Job Approve 83%(974) 8%(98) 6%(70) 3%(35) 1177 Biden Job Disapprove 5%(37) 91%(675) 4%(27) — (4) 743 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_11: Favorability for Kamala Harris Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 51%(1025) 40%(787) 7%(133) 2%(48) 1992 Biden Job Strongly Approve 92%(630) 3%(21) 3%(20) 2%(17) 689 Biden Job Somewhat Approve 70%(344) 16%(77) 10%(50) 4%(18) 489 Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 10%(18) 82%(146) 7%(12) 1% (2) 178 Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(19) 94%(528) 3%(16) — (1) 564 Favorable of Biden 85%(1001) 8%(94) 5%(54) 2%(27) 1176 Unfavorable of Biden 2%(18) 93%(688) 4%(27) 1% (5) 738 Very Favorable of Biden 93%(647) 2%(11) 3%(22) 2%(14) 694 Somewhat Favorable of Biden 73%(354) 17%(83) 7%(32) 3%(13) 483 Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 7%(11) 82%(118) 10%(15) — (1) 144 Very Unfavorable of Biden 1% (8) 96%(571) 2%(13) 1%(4) 595 #1 Issue: Economy 44%(282) 44%(282) 9%(57) 2%(15) 635 #1 Issue: Security 17%(57) 78%(262) 3%(10) 2% (7) 337 #1 Issue: Health Care 77%(239) 14%(44) 7%(22) 1% (5) 310 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 59%(152) 35%(89) 6%(15) — (1) 256 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 68%(82) 16%(19) 6% (8) 10%(12) 121 #1 Issue: Education 56%(40) 27%(19) 14%(10) 3% (2) 71 #1 Issue: Energy 71%(68) 18%(17) 4%(4) 7% (7) 96 #1 Issue: Other 63%(105) 32%(53) 5% (8) — (0) 166 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 85%(895) 8%(79) 5%(53) 2%(25) 1052 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 6%(41) 88%(605) 5%(35) 1% (9) 690 2020 Vote: Other 30%(20) 57%(38) 14% (9) — (0) 66 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37%(66) 36%(64) 20%(35) 7%(13) 178 2018 House Vote: Democrat 85%(692) 10%(79) 4%(32) 1%(11) 813 2018 House Vote: Republican 12%(69) 82%(486) 5%(29) 1%(6) 590 2018 House Vote: Someone else 30%(19) 59%(37) 11% (7) — (0) 63 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 87%(676) 8%(59) 4%(29) 1%(10) 774 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(80) 82%(535) 5%(30) 1% (7) 652 2016 Vote: Other 43%(46) 44%(47) 12%(13) 1% (1) 107 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 49%(222) 32%(145) 13%(60) 6%(29) 456 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_11: Favorability for Kamala Harris Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 51%(1025) 40%(787) 7%(133) 2%(48) 1992 Voted in 2014: Yes 53%(685) 41%(533) 5%(59) 1%(16) 1293 Voted in 2014: No 49%(340) 36%(254) 11%(74) 5%(32) 699 4-Region: Northeast 53%(190) 36%(128) 7%(26) 3%(12) 355 4-Region: Midwest 47%(213) 46%(212) 5%(25) 2% (7) 458 4-Region: South 51%(376) 40%(298) 7%(52) 2%(19) 744 4-Region: West 56%(246) 34%(149) 7%(30) 2%(10) 435 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 85%(852) 9%(86) 4%(42) 2%(19) 1000 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(81) 82%(598) 5%(34) 2%(17) 732 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 1992 100% xdemGender Gender: Male 932 47% Gender: Female 1060 53% N 1992 age Age: 18-34 500 25% Age: 35-44 303 15% Age: 45-64 725 36% Age: 65+ 463 23% N 1992 demAgeGeneration GenZers: 1997-2012 165 8% Millennials: 1981-1996 527 26% GenXers: 1965-1980 487 24% Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 756 38% N 1934 xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) 861 43% PID: Ind (no lean) 510 26% PID: Rep (no lean) 621 31% N 1992 xpidGender PID/Gender: Dem Men 376 19% PID/Gender: Dem Women 485 24% PID/Gender: Ind Men 252 13% PID/Gender: Ind Women 259 13% PID/Gender: Rep Men 304 15% PID/Gender: Rep Women 316 16% N 1992 xdemIdeo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 614 31% Ideo: Moderate (4) 593 30% Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 670 34% N 1877 xeduc3 Educ: < College 1253 63% Educ: Bachelors degree 471 24% Educ: Post-grad 268 13% N 1992 Continued on next page

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

xdemInc3 Income: Under 50k 945 47% Income: 50k-100k 666 33% Income: 100k+ 381 19% N 1992 xdemWhite Ethnicity: White 1611 81% xdemHispBin Ethnicity: Hispanic 193 10% demBlackBin Ethnicity: Black 253 13% demRaceOther Ethnicity: Other 128 6% xdemReligion All Christian 991 50% All Non-Christian 114 6% Atheist 92 5% Agnostic/Nothing in particular 502 25% Something Else 293 15% N 1992 xdemReligOther Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 131 7% xdemEvang Evangelical 502 25% Non-Evangelical 741 37% N 1243 xdemUsr Community: Urban 562 28% Community: Suburban 967 49% Community: Rural 463 23% N 1992 xdemEmploy Employ: Private Sector 673 34% Employ: Government 124 6% Employ: Self-Employed 165 8% Employ: Homemaker 119 6% Employ: Student 77 4% Employ: Retired 520 26% Employ: Unemployed 202 10% Employ: Other 111 6% N 1992 xdemMilHH1 Military HH: Yes 331 17% Military HH: No 1661 83% N 1992 Continued on next page

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction 1046 53% RD/WT: Wrong Track 946 47% N 1992 xdemBidenApprove Biden Job Approve 1177 59% Biden Job Disapprove 743 37% N 1920 xdemBidenApprove2 Biden Job Strongly Approve 689 35% Biden Job Somewhat Approve 489 25% Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 178 9% Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 564 28% N 1920 xdemBidenFav Favorable of Biden 1176 59% Unfavorable of Biden 738 37% N 1915 xdemBidenFavFull Very Favorable of Biden 694 35% Somewhat Favorable of Biden 483 24% Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 144 7% Very Unfavorable of Biden 595 30% N 1915 xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy 635 32% #1 Issue: Security 337 17% #1 Issue: Health Care 310 16% #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 256 13% #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 121 6% #1 Issue: Education 71 4% #1 Issue: Energy 96 5% #1 Issue: Other 166 8% N 1992 xsubVote20O 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 1052 53% 2020 Vote: Donald Trump 690 35% 2020 Vote: Other 66 3% 2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 178 9% N 1986 xsubVote18O 2018 House Vote: Democrat 813 41% 2018 House Vote: Republican 590 30% 2018 House Vote: Someone else 63 3% N 1466 Continued on next page

422 National Tracking Poll #210449, April, 2021 Respondent Demographics Summary

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

xsubVote16O 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 774 39% 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 652 33% 2016 Vote: Other 107 5% 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 456 23% N 1989 xsubVote14O Voted in 2014: Yes 1293 65% Voted in 2014: No 699 35% N 1992 xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 355 18% 4-Region: Midwest 458 23% 4-Region: South 744 37% 4-Region: West 435 22% N 1992 xdemPidLean Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 1000 50% Party: Republican/Leans Republican 732 37% N 1732 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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