2018 Democrat Primary Track II N=800 Likely Voters, 12/1 12/4 2017 - MOE +/-3.1 at the 95% Confidence Level

2018 Democrat Primary Track II N=800 Likely Voters, 12/1 12/4 2017 - MOE +/-3.1 at the 95% Confidence Level

2018 Democrat Primary Track II N=800 Likely Voters, 12/1 12/4 2017 - MOE +/-3.1 at the 95% confidence level **40% of the respondents were interviewed on their cell phone Sample Details Demographic Sample Demographic Sample Demographic Sample Age Gender Vote History 18-34 11% Female 60% 1 of 3 38% 35-49 14% Male 40% 2 of 3 26% 37% - 49 & Younger Race 3 of 3 30% 50-64 27% White 56% Income 65-74 28% African-American 28% Less than $30,000 25% 75+ 20% Hispanic 11% $30,000-$60,000 38% 64% - 50 or Older Other 6% $60,000-$90,000 23% Region Pro-Choice (72%) / Pro-Life (26%) More than $90,000 12% North Florida DMA’s 20% Strongly Pro-Choice 43% Ideology Ft. Myers 4% Somewhat Pro-Choice 29% Very Liberal 28% Tampa 23% Somewhat Pro-Life 13% Somewhat Liberal 36% Orlando 19% Strongly Pro-Life 13% Somewhat Conservative 13% West Palm Beach 11% Very Conservative 6% Dade-Broward 22% Moderate 17% Open Ended Name ID Can you tell me the names of any of the Democratic candidates running to replace Governor Rick Scott 60% 60 % in the 2018 election? 50 % Demographics Gillum Graham Demographics Gillum Graham Somewhat Cons. 10% 18% Tampa 11% 16% 40 % <$30,000k 12% 9% Miami-Dade 7% 16% $60-$90k 12% 25% Orlando 15% 15% White 8% 19% 30 % Jacksonville 25% 9% AA 22% 9% Tallahassee 21% 26% Panama City 22% 11% 20 % 3 of 3 16% 17% 13% 14% 10 % 6% 3% 4% 0% 0 % Gillum Graham King Levine Rundle Other Not Sure Open Ended Name ID – 2nd Mention Can you tell me the names of any of the Democratic candidates running to replace Governor Rick Scott in the 2018 election? (300 total respondents) 40% 40 % Demographics Gillum Graham Demographics Gillum Graham Somewhat Cons. 13% 8% Tampa 12% 15% <$30,000k 8% 14% Miami-Dade 10% 8% 30 % $60-$90k 15% 13% Orlando 15% 11% White 14% 13% 3 of 3 15% 15% AA 7% 10% 20 % 14% 11% 13% 10% 10 % 8% 4% 0 % Gillum Graham King Levine Rundle Other Not Sure Rotated Descriptive Ballot 1. Katherine Fernandez Rundle is a 67 year old Cuban American female who is a career prosecutor and has served as the State Attorney in Miami Dade county for 24 years. 2. Andrew Gillum is a 38 year old African-American male who has served as the Mayor of the City of Tallahassee for the past 4 years. Prior to that, he served on the city commission for 10 years. 3. Chris King is a 39 year old male who is the owner of an affordable housing company in Orlando. He sits on the board of a local not for profit and has never held elective office. 4. Gwen Graham is a 59 year old white female who is an attorney and former member of congress from Tallahassee. Her father is former Florida Governor and US Senator Bob Graham 5. Philip Levine is a 55 year old white male who is a philanthropist and entrepreneur who served as Mayor of Miami Beach for the past four years. Descriptive Ballot 50 % Demographics Gillum Graham Demographics Gillum Graham Very Liberal 23% 25% Tampa 18% 26% 44% <$30,000k 14% 23% Miami-Dade 13% 23% 40 % $60-$90k 16% 33% Orlando 16% 20% White 11% 32% West Palm 15% 21% AA 33% 16% Jacksonville 27% 20% 30 % Tallahassee 17% 45% 24% Panama City 19% 30% 3 of 3 18% 29% 20 % 17% 10 % 6% 4% 4% 0 % Gillum Graham King Levine Rundle Not Sure.

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