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Morning Consult National Tracking Poll #180312 March 08-12, 2018 Crosstabulation Results Methodology: is poll was conducted from March 08-12, 2018, among a national sample of 1997 registered voters. e interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample of registered voters based on age, race/ethnicity, gender, educational attainment, and region. Results from the full survey have a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. 1

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Morning ConsultNational Tracking Poll #180312

March 08-12, 2018

Crosstabulation Results

Methodology:This poll was conducted fromMarch 08-12, 2018, among a national sample of 1997 registered voters. The interviewswere conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample of registered voters based on age,race/ethnicity, gender, educational attainment, and region. Results from the full survey have a margin of error of plusor minus 2 percentage points.

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1 Table P1: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the rightdirection, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

2 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? . . . . . . 10

3 Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? . . . . 13

4 Table P3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind whenyou cast your vote for federal offices such as U.S. Senate or Congress? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

5 Table POL1_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy . . . . . . 19

6 Table POL1_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . 22

7 Table POL1_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Health care . . . . . . . 25

8 Table POL1_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Immigration . . . . . . 28

9 Table POL1_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The environment . . . . 31

10 Table POL1_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Energy . . . . . . . . . 34

11 Table POL1_9: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Education . . . . . . . 37

12 Table POL1_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? National security . . . 40

13 Table POL1_11: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Sexual harassmentand misconduct in the workplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

14 Table POL1_12: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Gun policy . . . . . . 46

15 Table POL2: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the followingcandidates are you most likely to vote for? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

16 Table POL3_1: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing ahealthcare reform bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

17 Table POL3_4: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Investigat-ing some of President Trump’s campaign officials for alleged connections or contacts with the Russiangovernment during the 2016 elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

18 Table POL3_5: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reformingentitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

19 Table POL3_6: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing aninfrastructure spending bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

20 Table POL3_7: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing abill to reform regulations on banks and nancial services companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

21 Table POL3_8: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing animmigration reform bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

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22 Table POL3_9: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Constructinga wall along the U.S. / Mexico border . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

23 Table POL3_10: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing abill that grants young people who were brought to the United States illegally when they were children,often with their parents, protection from deportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

24 Table POL3_11: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reducingthe federal budget de cit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

25 Table POL3_12: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passinglegislation placing additional regulations on gun ownership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

26 Table POL4_1: Howmuch have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? The United Statesimposing a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

27 Table POL4_4: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? North Koreaindicating that they are willing to hold talks with the United States on getting rid of their nuclear weapons 85

28 Table POL4_5: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? The adult lmstar Stormy Daniels receiving a payment of $130,000 from President Trump’s attorney before the 2016election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

29 Table POL5: Which of the following comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right? . . . . 91

30 Table POL6: As you may know, it was recently announced that the United States will impose a 25%tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum imports. Based on what you know, do you supportor oppose raising tariffs on aluminum and steel? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

31 Table POL7: As youmay know, President Trump recently announced that the United States will imposea 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum imports. Based on what you know, do yousupport or oppose raising tariffs on aluminum and steel? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

32 Table POL8: And based on what you know, do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steelimports will make those materials more expensive, less expensive, or not make much of a differenceeither way for U.S. businesses? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

33 Table POL9_1: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? The U.S. economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103

34 Table POL9_4: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? Foreign economies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

35 Table POL9_5: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? U.S. manufacturing businesses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

36 Table POL9_6: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? Foreign businesses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112

37 Table POL9_7: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? U.S. consumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

38 Table POL9_8: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? The upper class in the U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

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39 Table POL9_9: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? The middle class in the U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121

40 Table POL9_10: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? The lower class in the U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124

41 Table POL9_11: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? U.S. businesses that rely on these materials, but do not manufacture them . . . . . . . . . . 127

42 Table POL9_12: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt thefollowing? U.S. job creation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130

43 Table POL10_1: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs onaluminum and steel imports? Foreign countries will raise tariffs on American-made products . . . . . 133

44 Table POL10_4: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs onaluminum and steel imports? There will be a trade war between the United States and foreign countries 136

45 Table POL10_5: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on alu-minum and steel imports? It will be more expensive for U.S. manufacturing businesses to manufactureproducts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139

46 Table POL10_6: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs onaluminumand steel imports? It will be cheaper for U.S. manufacturing businesses tomanufacture products142

47 Table POL10_7: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs onaluminum and steel imports? U.S. consumers will buy more American-made products . . . . . . . . . 145

48 Table POL10_8: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs onaluminum and steel imports? U.S. consumers will buy less American-made products . . . . . . . . . . 148

49 Table POL10_9: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs onaluminum and steel imports? Foreign consumers will buy more American-made products . . . . . . . 151

50 Table POL10_10: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs onaluminum and steel imports? Foreign consumers will buy less American-made products . . . . . . . . 154

51 Table POL10_11: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs onaluminum and steel imports? U.S. manufacturing businesses will rely more on U.S.-made steel andaluminum to manufacture products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

52 Table POL10_12: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs onaluminum and steel imports? More U.S. manufacturing jobs will be added to the economy . . . . . . . 160

53 Table POL12: Do you, or does anyone in your household, own a gun of any kind? . . . . . . . . . . . 163

54 Table POL13: Do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws in the United States? . . . . . . . . . 166

55 Table POL14: To the best of your knowledge, do you believe the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimesreferred to as Obamacare, has been... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

56 Table POL15: Do you approve or disapprove of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to asObamacare? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172

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57 Table POL16: When it comes to the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as Obamacare,do you think it should be... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175

58 Table POL17_1: How would you rate the current state of each of the following? The U.S. healthcaresystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178

59 Table POL17_4: How would you rate the current state of each of the following? The Affordable CareAct, sometimes referred to as Obamacare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181

60 Table POL18_1: Who would you say is more responsible for each of the following? The state of the U.S.healthcare system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

61 Table POL18_4: Who would you say is more responsible for each of the following? The state of theAffordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as Obamacare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187

62 Table POL19_1: Who would you say is most responsible for each of the following? The state of the U.S.healthcare system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190

63 Table POL19_4: Who would you say is most responsible for each of the following? The state of theAffordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as Obamacare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193

64 Table POL20: Do you support or oppose a single payer health care system, where all Americans wouldget their health insurance from the government? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196

65 Table POL21: Do you support or oppose a universal health care system, where all Americans wouldget their health insurance from the government? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199

66 Table POL22: Do you think the government spends too little, too much, or about the right amount onhealthcare? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202

67 Table POL23: Howmuch con dence do you have in President Trump to handle threats posed by NorthKorea? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205

68 Table POL24: As you may know, North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, has told South Korean officialsthat he is willing to hold talks with the United States on getting rid of North Korea’s nuclear weapons inexchange for guarantees of security from the United States. Mr. Kim also said that his country wouldsuspend all nuclear andmissile tests during these talks. Knowing this, howmuch con dence do you havethat the U.S. will successfully negotiate with North Korea to stop building its nuclear weapons program? 208

69 Table POL25_1: Do you support or oppose the following kinds of U.S. action to pressure North Korea tostop building its nuclear weapons program? Continue diplomatic efforts to get North Korea to suspendits nuclear weapons program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211

70 Table POL25_4: Do you support or oppose the following kinds of U.S. action to pressure North Korea tostop building its nuclear weapons program? AddingNorth Korea to a list of countries that are designatedas state sponsors of terrorism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214

71 Table POL25_5: Do you support or oppose the following kinds of U.S. action to pressure North Ko-rea to stop building its nuclear weapons program? Additional sanctions against the government andgovernment leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217

72 Table POL25_6: Do you support or oppose the following kinds of U.S. action to pressure North Koreato stop building its nuclear weapons program? Sanctions against countries that trade with North Korea 220

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73 Table POL25_7: Do you support or oppose the following kinds of U.S. action to pressure North Koreato stop building its nuclear weapons program? Air strikes against military targets and suspected nuclearsites in North Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223

74 Table POL25_8: Do you support or oppose the following kinds of U.S. action to pressure North Koreato stop building its nuclear weapons program? Send in U.S. ground troops to take control of the country 226

75 Table POL26: As you may know, the adult lm star Stormy Daniels received a payment of $130,000from Trump’s lawyer in October of 2016. Daniels claims to have had a sexual affair with PresidentTrump in 2006 and 2007, and some have speculated that this money, in addition to a nondisclosureagreement, were intended to ensure that Daniels did not speak out about the affair during the 2016campaign. Now, Stormy Daniels has led a lawsuit alleging that President Trump was directly involvedin this payment. This payment was not reported as a campaign expenditure, which some argue consti-tutes a violation of campaign nance law.Knowing this, which of the following statements comes closerto your view, even if neither is exactly right? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229

76 Table POL27: Does the Stormy Daniels matter give you a more favorable or unfavorable view of Pres-ident Trump, or does it not make much difference either way? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233

77 Table indPresApp_4: Nextwewill look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, pleasetake the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each name below. For eachperson, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, orVery Unfavorable opinion of each. If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, pleasemark “Heard Of, No Opinion”. If you have not heard of the person, please mark “Never Heard Of.”:Mitch McConnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236

78 Table indPresApp_5: Favorability for: Paul Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240

79 Table indPresApp_6: Favorability for: Nancy Pelosi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243

80 Table indPresApp_7: Favorability for: Charles Schumer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246

81 Table indPresApp_8: Favorability for: Mike Pence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249

82 Table indPresApp_9: Favorability for: Donald Trump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252

83 Table indPresApp_10: Favorability for: Republicans in Congress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255

84 Table indPresApp_11: Favorability for: Democrats in Congress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258

85 Table indPresApp_12: Favorability for: Melania Trump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261

86 Table indPresApp_13: Favorability for: Ivanka Trump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264

87 Table indPresApp_14: Favorability for: Jared Kushner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267

88 Table indPresApp_15: Favorability for: Kellyanne Conway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270

89 Table indPresApp_16: Favorability for: Jeff Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273

90 Table indPresApp_17: Favorability for: Robert Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276

91 Table indPresApp_18: Favorability for: National Ri e Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279

92 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282

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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 onthe wrong track?

Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N

Registered Voters 43% (852) 57% (45) 997Gender: Male 49% (454) 5% (477) 93Gender: Female 37% (399) 63% (667) 066Age: 18-29 36% (22) 64% (24) 336Age: 30-44 38% (84) 62% (297) 48Age: 45-54 42% (50) 58% (209) 359Age: 55-64 48% (9) 52% (203) 395Age: 65+ 48% (205) 52% (22) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 9% (42) 8% (590) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (27) 65% (40) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 76% (492) 24% (53) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 27% (89) 73% (242) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 3% (54) 87% (348) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 4% (4) 59% (63) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 30% (04) 70% (238) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 78% (25) 22% (72) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 75% (24) 25% (8) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 23% (6) 77% (533) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 34% (54) 66% (296) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 73% (484) 27% (8) 665Educ: < College 44% (578) 56% (735) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 36% (6) 64% (283) 444Educ: Post-grad 47% (4) 53% (27) 24Income: Under 50k 4% (443) 59% (646) 089Income: 50k-100k 46% (286) 54% (332) 68Income: 100k+ 43% (24) 57% (67) 29Ethnicity: White 46% (74) 54% (886) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 4% (73) 59% (05) 79

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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 onthe wrong track?

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Registered Voters 43% (852) 57% (45) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 28% (72) 72% (85) 257Ethnicity: Other 35% (40) 65% (74) 4Relig: Protestant 56% (293) 44% (233) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 49% (9) 5% (98) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 25% (3) 75% (384) 54Relig: Something Else 38% (6) 62% (88) 304Relig: Jewish 44% (26) 56% (33) 60Relig: Evangelical 55% (336) 45% (275) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 47% (268) 53% (297) 565Relig: All Christian 5% (605) 49% (572) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 30% (247) 70% (57) 88Community: Urban 39% (89) 6% (296) 485Community: Suburban 42% (384) 58% (532) 97Community: Rural 47% (279) 53% (36) 595Employ: Private Sector 45% (283) 55% (349) 632Employ: Government 36% (54) 64% (94) 47Employ: Self-Employed 49% (8) 5% (85) 65Employ: Homemaker 44% (77) 56% (98) 75Employ: Student 30% (9) 70% (44) 63Employ: Retired 48% (242) 52% (263) 505Employ: Unemployed 3% (5) 69% (2) 63Employ: Other 3% (46) 69% (00) 46Military HH: Yes 48% (92) 52% (208) 400Military HH: No 4% (66) 59% (936) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 00% (852) — (0) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track — (0) 00% (45) 45Strongly Approve 90% (383) 0% (45) 427Somewhat Approve 73% (32) 27% (2) 442Somewhat Disapprove 28% (75) 72% (94) 269Strongly Disapprove 6% (48) 94% (76) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 27% (26) 73% (69) 95

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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 onthe wrong track?

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Registered Voters 43% (852) 57% (45) 997#1 Issue: Economy 45% (255) 55% (30) 565#1 Issue: Security 67% (236) 33% (8) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 33% (5) 67% (234) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42% (43) 58% (200) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 22% (20) 78% (74) 94#1 Issue: Education 34% (49) 66% (93) 42#1 Issue: Energy 30% (23) 70% (54) 76#1 Issue: Other 5% () 85% (62) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 3% (98) 87% (64) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 80% (599) 20% (53) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 27% (49) 73% (32) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 22% (92) 78% (686) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 75% (434) 25% (43) 5772012 Vote: Other 42% (45) 58% (6) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42% (8) 58% (252) 4334-Region: Northeast 42% (54) 58% (20) 3654-Region: Midwest 38% (8) 62% (290) 474-Region: South 47% (346) 53% (396) 7424-Region: West 4% (72) 59% (248) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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

DemographicStronglyApprove

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Registered Voters 2% (427) 22% (442) 3% (269) 38% (764) 5% (95) 997Gender: Male 24% (223) 25% (235) 4% (27) 34% (32) 3% (26) 93Gender: Female 9% (205) 9% (207) 3% (42) 42% (443) 6% (69) 066Age: 18-29 2% (4) 20% (67) 7% (55) 40% (34) 2% (39) 336Age: 30-44 9% (92) 22% (04) 5% (73) 37% (77) 7% (35) 48Age: 45-54 24% (87) 26% (92) % (39) 37% (33) 2% (8) 359Age: 55-64 24% (94) 24% (95) % (45) 39% (53) 2% (8) 395Age: 65+ 27% (4) 20% (84) 3% (56) 39% (67) % (5) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 5% (34) 9% (70) 3% (96) 69% (508) 3% (25) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 3% (8) 26% (60) 7% (05) 35% (24) 9% (58) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 48% (32) 33% (22) % (68) 7% (42) 2% () 646PID/Gender: DemMen 7% (25) 3% (42) 5% (49) 6% (20) 4% (4) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 2% (9) 7% (27) 2% (47) 76% (307) 3% () 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 4% (39) 32% (87) 5% (42) 35% (96) 4% (2) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (42) 2% (73) 8% (63) 35% (8) 4% (46) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 49% (59) 32% (05) % (36) 7% (24) — (0) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 48% (53) 33% (07) 0% (33) 6% (8) 4% () 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % (76) 0% (73) % (77) 66% (455) 2% (5) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 3% (60) 24% (06) 23% (0) 37% (67) 3% (5) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 4% (276) 35% (236) 0% (67) % (75) 2% (2) 665Educ: < College 22% (286) 23% (303) 3% (74) 36% (47) 6% (79) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 9% (85) 8% (80) 5% (65) 45% (20) 3% (2) 444Educ: Post-grad 23% (57) 24% (59) 2% (29) 38% (93) 2% (4) 24Income: Under 50k 9% (208) 2% (232) 5% (63) 38% (47) 6% (69) 089Income: 50k-100k 25% (54) 23% (43) % (66) 38% (237) 3% (8) 68Income: 100k+ 22% (65) 23% (67) 4% (40) 38% (0) 3% (8) 29Ethnicity: White 24% (383) 25% (40) 3% (28) 34% (557) 4% (69) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 22% (39) 3% (23) 4% (26) 43% (77) 8% (4) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 2% (3) 0% (25) 3% (33) 59% (52) 6% (6) 257Ethnicity: Other 2% (4) 4% (6) 6% (8) 49% (55) 9% (0) 4

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Registered Voters 2% (427) 22% (442) 3% (269) 38% (764) 5% (95) 997Relig: Protestant 30% (57) 29% (53) 3% (70) 26% (38) % (8) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 26% (0) 2% (80) 6% (62) 34% (33) 3% () 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 0% (53) 8% (92) % (59) 53% (273) 7% (38) 54Relig: Something Else 7% (50) 8% (54) 6% (49) 43% (3) 6% (9) 304Relig: Jewish 5% (9) 20% (2) 9% (5) 54% (32) 2% () 60Relig: Evangelical 32% (94) 27% (65) 2% (72) 26% (57) 4% (22) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 23% (29) 23% (3) 6% (88) 36% (202) 3% (6) 565Relig: All Christian 28% (324) 25% (296) 4% (60) 30% (358) 3% (38) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 3% (04) 8% (46) 3% (08) 49% (404) 7% (57) 88Community: Urban 2% (00) 8% (86) 4% (66) 43% (20) 5% (23) 485Community: Suburban 20% (86) 2% (96) 5% (40) 4% (372) 3% (24) 97Community: Rural 24% (42) 27% (60) % (63) 3% (82) 8% (48) 595Employ: Private Sector 22% (38) 23% (48) 6% (00) 37% (236) 2% (0) 632Employ: Government 5% (23) 23% (34) 3% (9) 43% (63) 6% (8) 47Employ: Self-Employed 25% (4) 28% (46) % (8) 34% (56) 2% (4) 65Employ: Homemaker 25% (43) 25% (43) 2% (20) 30% (53) 9% (6) 75Employ: Student 6% (0) % (7) 2% (7) 4% (26) 9% (2) 63Employ: Retired 24% (23) 2% (06) 3% (67) 4% (206) % (4) 505Employ: Unemployed 4% (22) 9% (3) 3% (20) 4% (67) 4% (22) 63Employ: Other 9% (28) 8% (26) % (6) 39% (57) 3% (8) 46Military HH: Yes 26% (06) 23% (92) 3% (50) 36% (42) 3% (0) 400Military HH: No 20% (32) 22% (350) 4% (29) 39% (622) 5% (85) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 45% (383) 38% (32) 9% (75) 6% (48) 3% (26) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 4% (45) % (2) 7% (94) 63% (76) 6% (69) 45Strongly Approve 00% (427) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 427Somewhat Approve — (0) 00% (442) — (0) — (0) — (0) 442Somewhat Disapprove — (0) — (0) 00% (269) — (0) — (0) 269Strongly Disapprove — (0) — (0) — (0) 00% (764) — (0) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 00% (95) 95

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Registered Voters 2% (427) 22% (442) 3% (269) 38% (764) 5% (95) 997#1 Issue: Economy 23% (3) 25% (4) 4% (79) 34% (93) 3% (20) 565#1 Issue: Security 4% (47) 27% (95) 3% (46) 6% (56) 3% (0) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 5% (52) 8% (62) 3% (44) 49% (72) 5% (8) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 5% (50) 24% (83) 4% (48) 43% (49) 4% (3) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 0% (0) 5% (4) % (0) 55% (52) 9% (8) 94#1 Issue: Education % (5) 9% (27) 20% (29) 42% (59) 8% () 42#1 Issue: Energy 4% () 3% (0) 2% (9) 54% (4) 7% (5) 76#1 Issue: Other 6% (2) % (8) 5% (4) 56% (4) 3% (9) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 3% (24) 7% (49) 3% (00) 74% (550) 2% (5) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 47% (357) 37% (275) 0% (76) 4% (33) 2% () 7532016 Vote: Someone else 4% (7) 24% (44) 23% (4) 4% (74) 8% (4) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 7% (64) 3% (3) 4% (26) 63% (550) 3% (23) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 44% (256) 36% (20) 0% (60) 7% (4) 2% (0) 5772012 Vote: Other 9% (2) 3% (33) 6% (7) 27% (28) 7% (7) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20% (86) 20% (85) 5% (64) 33% (43) 3% (54) 4334-Region: Northeast 24% (88) 8% (65) % (4) 45% (63) 2% (9) 3654-Region: Midwest 6% (74) 23% (08) 4% (66) 4% (95) 6% (28) 474-Region: South 23% (70) 24% (79) 4% (04) 32% (238) 7% (50) 7424-Region: West 23% (95) 2% (90) 4% (58) 40% (68) 2% (9) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 44% (869) 52% (033) 5% (95) 997Gender: Male 49% (457) 48% (448) 3% (26) 93Gender: Female 39% (42) 55% (585) 6% (69) 066Age: 18-29 32% (08) 56% (89) 2% (39) 336Age: 30-44 4% (96) 52% (250) 7% (35) 48Age: 45-54 50% (79) 48% (72) 2% (8) 359Age: 55-64 48% (89) 50% (98) 2% (8) 395Age: 65+ 47% (98) 52% (223) % (5) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 4% (03) 82% (604) 3% (25) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 39% (242) 52% (39) 9% (58) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 8% (524) 7% (0) 2% () 646PID/Gender: DemMen 20% (67) 76% (250) 4% (4) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 9% (37) 88% (354) 3% () 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 46% (27) 50% (38) 4% (2) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 34% (5) 53% (8) 4% (46) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 82% (264) 8% (60) — (0) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 8% (260) 6% (5) 4% () 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2% (48) 77% (532) 2% (5) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 37% (66) 60% (269) 3% (5) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 77% (52) 2% (4) 2% (2) 665Educ: < College 45% (589) 49% (645) 6% (79) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 37% (65) 60% (266) 3% (2) 444Educ: Post-grad 48% (5) 5% (22) 2% (4) 24Income: Under 50k 40% (440) 53% (579) 6% (69) 089Income: 50k-100k 48% (297) 49% (303) 3% (8) 68Income: 100k+ 46% (33) 52% (50) 3% (8) 29Ethnicity: White 48% (783) 48% (774) 4% (69) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 35% (62) 58% (03) 8% (4) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 22% (56) 72% (85) 6% (6) 257Ethnicity: Other 26% (30) 65% (74) 9% (0) 4

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Registered Voters 44% (869) 52% (033) 5% (95) 997Relig: Protestant 59% (30) 40% (208) % (8) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 47% (8) 50% (96) 3% () 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 28% (45) 64% (33) 7% (38) 54Relig: Something Else 34% (05) 59% (80) 6% (9) 304Relig: Jewish 35% (2) 63% (37) 2% () 60Relig: Evangelical 59% (360) 37% (229) 4% (22) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 46% (260) 5% (290) 3% (6) 565Relig: All Christian 53% (620) 44% (58) 3% (38) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 30% (249) 63% (52) 7% (57) 88Community: Urban 38% (87) 57% (276) 5% (23) 485Community: Suburban 42% (38) 56% (52) 3% (24) 97Community: Rural 5% (30) 4% (245) 8% (48) 595Employ: Private Sector 45% (286) 53% (336) 2% (0) 632Employ: Government 39% (57) 56% (82) 6% (8) 47Employ: Self-Employed 53% (87) 45% (74) 2% (4) 65Employ: Homemaker 49% (86) 42% (73) 9% (6) 75Employ: Student 27% (7) 53% (33) 9% (2) 63Employ: Retired 45% (229) 54% (273) % (4) 505Employ: Unemployed 33% (53) 54% (87) 4% (22) 63Employ: Other 37% (54) 50% (74) 3% (8) 46Military HH: Yes 49% (98) 48% (92) 3% (0) 400Military HH: No 42% (67) 53% (84) 5% (85) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 83% (704) 4% (23) 3% (26) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 4% (66) 80% (90) 6% (69) 45Strongly Approve 00% (427) — (0) — (0) 427Somewhat Approve 00% (442) — (0) — (0) 442Somewhat Disapprove — (0) 00% (269) — (0) 269Strongly Disapprove — (0) 00% (764) — (0) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion — (0) — (0) 00% (95) 95

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Registered Voters 44% (869) 52% (033) 5% (95) 997#1 Issue: Economy 48% (273) 48% (273) 3% (20) 565#1 Issue: Security 68% (242) 29% (03) 3% (0) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 33% (4) 62% (26) 5% (8) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 39% (34) 57% (96) 4% (3) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 25% (24) 66% (62) 9% (8) 94#1 Issue: Education 30% (42) 62% (88) 8% () 42#1 Issue: Energy 27% (2) 66% (50) 7% (5) 76#1 Issue: Other 26% (9) 6% (45) 3% (9) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 0% (73) 88% (650) 2% (5) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 84% (632) 4% (09) 2% () 7532016 Vote: Someone else 28% (5) 64% (5) 8% (4) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 20% (78) 77% (676) 3% (23) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 8% (466) 8% (0) 2% (0) 5772012 Vote: Other 50% (54) 42% (45) 7% (7) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40% (7) 48% (207) 3% (54) 4334-Region: Northeast 42% (53) 56% (204) 2% (9) 3654-Region: Midwest 39% (83) 55% (26) 6% (28) 474-Region: South 47% (349) 46% (343) 7% (50) 7424-Region: West 44% (85) 54% (226) 2% (9) 420Note: 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 asU.S. Senate or Congress?

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Registered Voters 28%(565) 8%(355) 7%(349) 7%(343) 5% (94) 7%(42) 4% (76) 4% (73) 997Gender: Male 32%(299) 7% (6) 5%(43) 8%(65) 2% (8) 7% (62) 5% (47) 4% (35) 93Gender: Female 25%(266) 8%(93) 9%(207) 7%(78) 7% (76) 7% (80) 3% (29) 4% (38) 066Age: 18-29 29% (96) 3% (43) 3% (45) 5% (6) 2% (39) 6% (53) 9% (29) 4% (4) 336Age: 30-44 30%(46) 8% (85) 20% (97) 5% (25) 6% (29) 2% (60) 4% (20) 4% (20) 48Age: 45-54 38%(38) 7% (62) 2% (75) 8% (30) 5% (8) 4% (5) 3% (9) 3% (2) 359Age: 55-64 27%(07) 7% (68) 2% (84) 26% (0) % (5) 2% (6) 2% (8) 4% (6) 395Age: 65+ 8% (78) 22% (96) % (48) 40% (7) % (4) 2% (7) 2% (0) 3% (2) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 27%(95) 9% (64) 22%(58) 20%(46) 8% (55) 9% (68) 4% (27) 3% (20) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 27%(65) 5% (93) 8% (0) 7%(02) 4% (26) 7% (46) 6% (35) 7% (4) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 32%(205) 3%(98) 3% (8) 5% (95) 2% (3) 4% (28) 2% (4) 2% (2) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 28% (9) 9% (29) 2% (68) 2% (69) 3% (0) % (35) 5% (7) 3% (2) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 26%(03) 9% (35) 22% (90) 9% (76) % (45) 8% (33) 3% () 2% (8) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 35% (96) 3% (36) 5% (42) 7% (48) % (3) 5% (4) 7% (20) 7% (9) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 20% (69) 7% (57) 20% (68) 6% (54) 7% (23) 9% (32) 4% (5) 7% (22) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 35% (2) 30% (97) 0% (32) 5% (48) 2% (6) 4% (3) 3% () % (5) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 29% (93) 3% (0) 5% (49) 5% (47) 2% (7) 5% (5) % (3) 2% (8) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 26%(78) 0% (67) 20%(42) 7% (6) 8% (53) 9% (59) 6% (43) 5% (36) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 26% (7) 6% (74) 8% (82) 23% (0) 4% (8) 8% (37) 3% (5) % (6) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 34%(226) 29%(93) 3% (85) 5% (97) 2% (0) 4% (25) % (9) 3% (20) 665Educ: < College 27%(350) 7%(228) 8%(234) 20%(26) 4% (53) 7% (89) 4% (49) 4% (48) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 32%(40) 6% (72) 9% (82) 3% (58) 7% (3) 6% (27) 4% (20) 3% (4) 444Educ: Post-grad 3% (75) 23% (55) 4% (33) 0% (24) 4% (0) 0% (25) 3% (7) 5% () 24Income: Under 50k 26%(286) 4%(57) 9%(202) 22%(237) 4% (49) 7% (77) 4% (40) 4% (4) 089Income: 50k-100k 30%(84) 20%(23) 7%(06) 3% (82) 5% (3) 7% (44) 5% (29) 3% (8) 68Income: 100k+ 33% (95) 25% (74) 4% (4) 8% (24) 5% (4) 7% (20) 3% (8) 5% (5) 29Ethnicity: White 28%(455) 9%(305) 7%(278) 8%(293) 4% (69) 6%(02) 4% (64) 4% (60) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 26% (47) 7% (3) % (20) 7% (3) 2% (2) 4% (26) 8% (5) 4% (7) 79

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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 asU.S. Senate or Congress?

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Registered Voters 28%(565) 8%(355) 7%(349) 7%(343) 5% (94) 7%(42) 4% (76) 4% (73) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 28% (73) 2% (30) 22% (56) 6% (4) 8% (20) 9% (23) 2% (6) 3% (8) 257Ethnicity: Other 33% (37) 7% (20) 3% (5) 8% (9) 5% (5) 5% (7) 5% (6) 5% (6) 4Relig: Protestant 28%(46) 23%(22) 4% (73) 2%(08) 3% (5) 5% (24) 4% (8) 4% (9) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 3%(22) 2% (83) 7% (67) 7% (64) 3% (0) 4% (7) 4% (4) 3% () 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 27%(37) 2% (60) 2%(08) 5% (75) 7% (35) 9% (45) 6% (30) 5% (24) 54Relig: Something Else 26% (80) 2% (37) 7% (53) 8% (56) 6% (8) 3% (40) 3% (8) 4% (2) 304Relig: Jewish 24% (5) 25% (5) 4% (8) 2% (2) 7% (4) 3% (2) 3% (2) 3% (2) 60Relig: Evangelical 29%(76) 22%(36) 5% (92) 7%(04) 4% (25) 6% (35) 3% (2) 4% (22) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 30%(72) 2% (2) 7% (96) 9%(07) 3% (6) 4% (2) 3% (8) 3% (5) 565Relig: All Christian 30%(347) 22%(257) 6%(88) 8% (2) 4% (4) 5% (56) 3% (39) 3% (37) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 27%(27) 2% (98) 20% (6) 6% (3) 6% (53) 0% (84) 5% (38) 4% (36) 88Community: Urban 29%(42) 3% (6) 9% (94) 3% (64) 8% (37) 0% (50) 4% (2) 3% (6) 485Community: Suburban 29%(265) 20%(83) 7%(56) 6%(44) 4% (4) 6% (56) 4% (38) 4% (34) 97Community: Rural 27%(58) 9% (0) 7% (99) 23%(35) 3% (7) 6% (36) 3% (7) 4% (23) 595Employ: Private Sector 35%(29) 8% (2) 20%(24) 6% (39) 6% (36) 8% (50) 4% (25) 4% (27) 632Employ: Government 37% (55) 5% (22) 2% (7) 0% (5) 7% (0) 2% (7) 2% (3) 5% (7) 47Employ: Self-Employed 34% (57) 2% (34) 8% (29) 0% (6) 5% (8) 6% () 4% (7) 2% (4) 65Employ: Homemaker 22% (39) 20% (35) 22% (38) 9% (5) 7% (2) % (9) 5% (9) 5% (9) 75Employ: Student 9% (6) 5% (9) % (7) 8% (5) 4% (9) 24% (5) 5% (0) 4% (2) 63Employ: Retired 2%(06) 8% (9) 4% (7) 40%(204) — (0) 2% (9) 2% (0) 3% (5) 505Employ: Unemployed 3% (50) 7% (27) 2% (35) 4% (23) 6% (0) 4% (6) 5% (8) 2% (4) 63Employ: Other 23% (34) 6% (24) 9% (28) 7% (25) 7% (0) 0% (5) 4% (5) 3% (5) 46Military HH: Yes 26%(05) 22% (89) 5% (59) 9% (75) 4% (6) 6% (25) 4% (4) 4% (6) 400Military HH: No 29%(459) 7%(266) 8%(290) 7%(267) 5% (78) 7% (7) 4% (62) 4% (57) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 30%(255) 28%(236) 4% (5) 7%(43) 2% (20) 6% (49) 3% (23) % () 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 27%(30) 0% (8) 20%(234) 7%(200) 6% (74) 8% (93) 5% (54) 5% (62) 45

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Registered Voters 28%(565) 8%(355) 7%(349) 7%(343) 5% (94) 7%(42) 4% (76) 4% (73) 997Strongly Approve 3% (3) 34%(47) 2% (52) 2% (50) 2% (0) 4% (5) 3% () 3% (2) 427Somewhat Approve 32% (4) 22% (95) 4% (62) 9% (83) 3% (4) 6% (27) 2% (0) 2% (8) 442Somewhat Disapprove 29% (79) 7% (46) 6% (44) 8% (48) 4% (0) % (29) 3% (9) % (4) 269Strongly Disapprove 25%(93) 7% (56) 23%(72) 9%(49) 7% (52) 8% (59) 5% (4) 5% (4) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 2% (20) % (0) 9% (8) 4% (3) 9% (8) 2% () 6% (5) 0% (9) 95#1 Issue: Economy 00%(565) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 565#1 Issue: Security — (0) 00%(355) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 355#1 Issue: Health Care — (0) — (0) 00%(349) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security — (0) — (0) — (0) 00%(343) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 00% (94) — (0) — (0) — (0) 94#1 Issue: Education — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 00%(42) — (0) — (0) 42#1 Issue: Energy — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 00% (76) — (0) 76#1 Issue: Other — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 00% (73) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 26%(89) 8% (6) 23%(67) 20%(48) 7% (53) 9% (67) 3% (25) 4% (30) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 30%(224) 30%(227) 2% (92) 7%(28) 2% (4) 4% (3) 3% (20) 2% (7) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 32% (57) 5% (27) 8% (33) % (9) 3% (5) 8% (5) 6% () 7% (3) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 25%(27) 2%(05) 22%(95) 2%(82) 6% (5) 7% (65) 4% (3) 4% (32) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 33%(88) 30% (7) 2% (67) 6% (92) 2% (9) 5% (27) 2% (3) 2% (0) 5772012 Vote: Other 3% (33) 9% (2) 3% (4) 3% (4) 3% (3) 7% (7) — (0) 3% (4) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(25) 4% (58) 7% (72) 3% (55) 7% (3) 0% (4) 7% (32) 4% (7) 4334-Region: Northeast 30% (0) 7% (63) 20% (74) 4% (5) 4% (4) 5% (9) 4% (5) 5% (9) 3654-Region: Midwest 29%(36) 5% (7) 9% (89) 9% (89) 5% (26) 7% (3) 3% (4) 3% (5) 474-Region: South 30%(22) 8%(35) 7%(27) 8%(33) 5% (39) 6% (4) 4% (27) 2% (8) 7424-Region: West 23% (98) 20% (86) 4% (59) 7% (70) 4% (5) 2% (50) 5% (20) 5% (22) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 35% (708) 42% (840) 23% (449) 997Gender: Male 33% (3) 48% (444) 9% (76) 93Gender: Female 37% (397) 37% (396) 26% (273) 066Age: 18-29 37% (23) 34% (3) 30% (00) 336Age: 30-44 38% (8) 35% (67) 28% (33) 48Age: 45-54 34% (20) 49% (75) 8% (64) 359Age: 55-64 36% (43) 43% (70) 2% (82) 395Age: 65+ 33% (40) 5% (26) 6% (70) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 70% (55) 0% (76) 9% (42) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 26% (60) 35% (23) 40% (245) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 5% (33) 85% (55) 0% (62) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 67% (220) 4% (45) 20% (65) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 73% (294) 8% (3) 9% (77) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 26% (7) 42% (7) 32% (88) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (88) 28% (96) 46% (57) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 6% (9) 87% (28) 7% (23) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 4% (4) 84% (269) 2% (39) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 63% (436) 8% (25) 9% (33) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 40% (79) 33% (48) 27% (23) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8% (55) 80% (53) 2% (80) 665Educ: < College 34% (452) 40% (52) 26% (340) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 38% (67) 45% (98) 8% (79) 444Educ: Post-grad 37% (89) 50% (2) 3% (3) 24Income: Under 50k 37% (405) 35% (38) 28% (302) 089Income: 50k-100k 32% (99) 49% (304) 9% (5) 68Income: 100k+ 35% (03) 53% (55) % (33) 29Ethnicity: White 32% (53) 48% (774) 2% (340) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 48% (86) 32% (56) 20% (36) 79

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Registered Voters 35% (708) 42% (840) 23% (449) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 55% (42) 5% (39) 30% (76) 257Ethnicity: Other 46% (53) 24% (28) 29% (33) 4Relig: Protestant 26% (36) 59% (308) 5% (8) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 36% (38) 50% (95) 4% (55) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 44% (225) 24% (22) 33% (68) 54Relig: Something Else 4% (25) 37% (2) 22% (67) 304Relig: Jewish 44% (26) 4% (25) 4% (9) 60Relig: Evangelical 28% (68) 53% (323) 20% (20) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 33% (87) 50% (284) 7% (94) 565Relig: All Christian 30% (355) 52% (607) 8% (25) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 43% (350) 29% (233) 29% (235) 88Community: Urban 43% (208) 33% (62) 24% (6) 485Community: Suburban 35% (324) 46% (48) 9% (74) 97Community: Rural 29% (75) 44% (260) 27% (59) 595Employ: Private Sector 36% (230) 45% (286) 8% (5) 632Employ: Government 35% (5) 42% (62) 23% (34) 47Employ: Self-Employed 28% (47) 52% (86) 20% (33) 65Employ: Homemaker 33% (57) 35% (6) 33% (57) 75Employ: Student 42% (26) 25% (6) 33% (2) 63Employ: Retired 36% (80) 47% (238) 7% (88) 505Employ: Unemployed 35% (58) 32% (5) 33% (54) 63Employ: Other 40% (59) 28% (4) 32% (47) 46Military HH: Yes 34% (37) 49% (98) 6% (65) 400Military HH: No 36% (57) 40% (642) 24% (384) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 3% (0) 72% (65) 5% (27) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 52% (597) 20% (225) 28% (322) 45

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Registered Voters 35% (708) 42% (840) 23% (449) 997Strongly Approve 8% (36) 83% (354) 9% (38) 427Somewhat Approve 3% (57) 68% (30) 9% (84) 442Somewhat Disapprove 3% (84) 36% (97) 33% (88) 269Strongly Disapprove 69% (526) 0% (75) 2% (63) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 5% (5) 4% (3) 8% (77) 95#1 Issue: Economy 32% (80) 49% (276) 9% (09) 565#1 Issue: Security 9% (68) 65% (230) 6% (57) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 43% (50) 3% (09) 26% (90) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42% (44) 35% (20) 23% (78) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 48% (45) 24% (23) 28% (26) 94#1 Issue: Education 44% (63) 3% (43) 25% (36) 42#1 Issue: Energy 40% (30) 29% (22) 3% (24) 76#1 Issue: Other 38% (28) 22% (6) 40% (30) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 72% (53) 0% (75) 8% (33) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 6% (48) 8% (606) 3% (99) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 25% (45) 36% (64) 39% (7) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 6% (537) 7% (53) 2% (87) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 5% (29) 83% (479) 2% (69) 5772012 Vote: Other 4% (5) 46% (49) 40% (43) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28% (22) 37% (59) 35% (5) 4334-Region: Northeast 4% (5) 39% (43) 9% (7) 3654-Region: Midwest 38% (80) 36% (70) 26% (2) 474-Region: South 29% (28) 46% (343) 24% (8) 7424-Region: West 38% (59) 44% (84) 8% (77) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 37% (747) 4% (89) 22% (43) 997Gender: Male 38% (352) 45% (46) 8% (63) 93Gender: Female 37% (395) 38% (403) 25% (268) 066Age: 18-29 42% (40) 3% (04) 27% (92) 336Age: 30-44 40% (94) 33% (6) 26% (27) 48Age: 45-54 37% (33) 46% (67) 7% (60) 359Age: 55-64 35% (37) 44% (73) 2% (84) 395Age: 65+ 34% (44) 50% (24) 6% (68) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 7% (52) % (78) 8% (34) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 30% (85) 33% (204) 37% (229) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 6% (4) 83% (537) 0% (68) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 73% (24) 2% (38) 6% (52) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 70% (280) 0% (40) 20% (82) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 33% (90) 37% (02) 3% (85) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 28% (95) 30% (02) 42% (44) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 6% (2) 85% (276) 8% (27) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (20) 8% (26) 3% (4) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 66% (456) 7% (6) 8% (22) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 42% (87) 3% (4) 27% (22) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 0% (65) 79% (525) % (75) 665Educ: < College 36% (47) 39% (58) 25% (324) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 4% (82) 42% (85) 7% (77) 444Educ: Post-grad 39% (94) 48% (7) 3% (3) 24Income: Under 50k 40% (43) 34% (37) 26% (287) 089Income: 50k-100k 34% (22) 48% (299) 7% (07) 68Income: 100k+ 36% (04) 5% (50) 3% (37) 29Ethnicity: White 33% (543) 47% (757) 20% (327) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 5% (90) 3% (56) 8% (33) 79

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Registered Voters 37% (747) 4% (89) 22% (43) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 60% (55) % (29) 28% (72) 257Ethnicity: Other 43% (49) 29% (33) 28% (32) 4Relig: Protestant 27% (44) 58% (304) 5% (77) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 36% (40) 49% (89) 5% (60) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 47% (240) 23% (8) 30% (56) 54Relig: Something Else 46% (39) 33% (99) 22% (65) 304Relig: Jewish 46% (28) 44% (26) 9% (6) 60Relig: Evangelical 28% (73) 52% (320) 9% (8) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 34% (93) 50% (28) 6% (9) 565Relig: All Christian 3% (366) 5% (60) 8% (209) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 46% (379) 27% (28) 27% (222) 88Community: Urban 46% (225) 29% (39) 25% (2) 485Community: Suburban 37% (338) 44% (406) 9% (72) 97Community: Rural 3% (84) 46% (273) 23% (38) 595Employ: Private Sector 39% (249) 44% (277) 7% (06) 632Employ: Government 40% (59) 36% (53) 24% (36) 47Employ: Self-Employed 36% (60) 47% (78) 6% (27) 65Employ: Homemaker 32% (57) 37% (64) 3% (54) 75Employ: Student 48% (30) 26% (6) 26% (6) 63Employ: Retired 35% (79) 46% (233) 8% (93) 505Employ: Unemployed 35% (56) 3% (50) 35% (57) 63Employ: Other 38% (56) 33% (48) 29% (42) 46Military HH: Yes 38% (5) 47% (88) 5% (6) 400Military HH: No 37% (596) 39% (63) 23% (370) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 4% (2) 72% (63) 4% (9) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 55% (626) 8% (206) 27% (32) 45

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Registered Voters 37% (747) 4% (89) 22% (43) 997Strongly Approve 0% (44) 8% (348) 8% (36) 427Somewhat Approve 6% (7) 68% (300) 6% (72) 442Somewhat Disapprove 34% (92) 32% (87) 33% (90) 269Strongly Disapprove 70% (532) 0% (74) 2% (58) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 9% (8) % () 80% (76) 95#1 Issue: Economy 34% (9) 48% (270) 8% (04) 565#1 Issue: Security 2% (74) 64% (225) 5% (55) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 45% (58) 30% (04) 25% (88) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 4% (40) 37% (26) 22% (76) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55% (52) 20% (9) 25% (23) 94#1 Issue: Education 48% (68) 26% (37) 26% (36) 42#1 Issue: Energy 46% (35) 28% (2) 26% (20) 76#1 Issue: Other 39% (28) 22% (6) 39% (29) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 73% (54) 9% (69) 8% (30) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 9% (70) 79% (593) 2% (89) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 28% (5) 34% (62) 38% (68) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 63% (556) 7% (49) 20% (73) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7% (40) 8% (467) 2% (70) 5772012 Vote: Other 7% (8) 45% (47) 38% (4) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30% (30) 36% (55) 34% (47) 4334-Region: Northeast 43% (55) 37% (36) 20% (74) 3654-Region: Midwest 38% (8) 37% (74) 25% (7) 474-Region: South 3% (228) 47% (350) 22% (64) 7424-Region: West 44% (83) 38% (60) 8% (76) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 44% (878) 34% (680) 22% (440) 997Gender: Male 46% (425) 37% (342) 8% (64) 93Gender: Female 42% (452) 32% (338) 26% (276) 066Age: 18-29 43% (45) 3% (04) 26% (87) 336Age: 30-44 47% (225) 25% (23) 28% (33) 48Age: 45-54 44% (57) 37% (3) 20% (70) 359Age: 55-64 43% (7) 36% (43) 2% (8) 395Age: 65+ 42% (80) 42% (79) 6% (68) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 80% (583) 6% (45) 4% (05) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 36% (22) 26% (63) 38% (234) 69PID: Rep (no lean) % (73) 73% (472) 6% (0) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 79% (260) 8% (27) 3% (43) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 80% (324) 4% (7) 5% (6) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 40% (2) 3% (85) 29% (80) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 32% (0) 23% (78) 45% (54) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 7% (54) 7% (229) 3% (4) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (9) 75% (243) 9% (60) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 73% (504) 3% (9) 4% (00) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 5% (229) 24% (06) 26% (5) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 5% (0) 68% (45) 7% (4) 665Educ: < College 4% (538) 33% (432) 26% (343) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 50% (222) 34% (52) 6% (70) 444Educ: Post-grad 49% (8) 40% (96) % (27) 24Income: Under 50k 45% (487) 30% (325) 25% (276) 089Income: 50k-100k 4% (254) 39% (239) 20% (25) 68Income: 100k+ 47% (36) 40% (6) 3% (39) 29Ethnicity: White 39% (634) 39% (634) 22% (358) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 56% (00) 24% (43) 20% (35) 79

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Registered Voters 44% (878) 34% (680) 22% (440) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 7% (82) 9% (22) 20% (52) 257Ethnicity: Other 54% (6) 20% (23) 26% (29) 4Relig: Protestant 33% (74) 50% (263) 7% (88) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 44% (7) 38% (49) 8% (69) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 52% (269) 8% (92) 30% (53) 54Relig: Something Else 54% (64) 27% (82) 9% (58) 304Relig: Jewish 59% (35) 35% (2) 6% (4) 60Relig: Evangelical 33% (202) 47% (289) 20% (9) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 42% (239) 38% (27) 9% (09) 565Relig: All Christian 38% (442) 43% (506) 9% (229) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 53% (433) 2% (74) 26% (2) 88Community: Urban 5% (248) 28% (34) 2% (04) 485Community: Suburban 46% (49) 35% (37) 20% (8) 97Community: Rural 36% (2) 39% (229) 26% (54) 595Employ: Private Sector 45% (285) 35% (224) 20% (23) 632Employ: Government 48% (7) 32% (47) 20% (29) 47Employ: Self-Employed 45% (74) 39% (64) 7% (28) 65Employ: Homemaker 37% (64) 3% (54) 33% (57) 75Employ: Student 49% (3) 2% (3) 30% (9) 63Employ: Retired 45% (225) 39% (95) 7% (85) 505Employ: Unemployed 44% (7) 24% (39) 32% (52) 63Employ: Other 39% (57) 30% (43) 3% (46) 46Military HH: Yes 43% (74) 40% (6) 6% (65) 400Military HH: No 44% (704) 32% (59) 23% (375) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 9% (62) 63% (534) 8% (56) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 63% (75) 3% (46) 25% (283) 45

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Registered Voters 44% (878) 34% (680) 22% (440) 997Strongly Approve % (46) 76% (326) 3% (55) 427Somewhat Approve 2% (95) 54% (24) 24% (06) 442Somewhat Disapprove 46% (24) 23% (62) 3% (83) 269Strongly Disapprove 79% (602) 5% (40) 6% (22) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 2% () % (0) 78% (74) 95#1 Issue: Economy 39% (223) 39% (29) 22% (24) 565#1 Issue: Security 26% (92) 53% (87) 2% (76) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 54% (87) 25% (88) 2% (74) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 50% (70) 3% (08) 9% (65) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 64% (60) 8% (7) 8% (7) 94#1 Issue: Education 54% (76) 23% (33) 23% (32) 42#1 Issue: Energy 48% (37) 22% (7) 30% (23) 76#1 Issue: Other 45% (33) 7% (3) 38% (28) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 82% (609) 5% (36) 3% (94) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 4% (03) 70% (524) 7% (25) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 35% (64) 23% (4) 42% (76) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 73% (640) % (00) 6% (37) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 2% (68) 7% (4) 7% (99) 5772012 Vote: Other 2% (22) 33% (35) 47% (50) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33% (45) 3% (33) 36% (55) 4334-Region: Northeast 49% (78) 29% (06) 22% (8) 3654-Region: Midwest 44% (207) 32% (5) 24% (3) 474-Region: South 38% (280) 39% (286) 24% (76) 7424-Region: West 5% (23) 33% (36) 7% (7) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 39% (778) 39% (788) 22% (43) 997Gender: Male 39% (366) 42% (394) 8% (7) 93Gender: Female 39% (42) 37% (394) 24% (260) 066Age: 18-29 4% (38) 32% (07) 27% (9) 336Age: 30-44 44% (2) 32% (52) 25% (8) 48Age: 45-54 35% (26) 44% (57) 2% (76) 359Age: 55-64 37% (45) 44% (72) 20% (77) 395Age: 65+ 37% (58) 47% (200) 6% (68) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 72% (53) 0% (70) 8% (3) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 3% (93) 32% (200) 36% (226) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 8% (54) 80% (57) % (74) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 70% (233) 2% (40) 8% (58) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 74% (298) 8% (3) 8% (73) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 35% (98) 36% (99) 29% (80) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 28% (95) 30% (0) 43% (46) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men % (35) 79% (255) 0% (33) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (9) 8% (262) 3% (4) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 67% (465) 7% (8) 6% (2) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 43% (93) 30% (37) 27% (20) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 2% (80) 76% (503) 2% (83) 665Educ: < College 35% (46) 40% (59) 25% (332) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 46% (206) 38% (69) 5% (68) 444Educ: Post-grad 46% () 4% (00) 2% (30) 24Income: Under 50k 38% (47) 35% (380) 27% (29) 089Income: 50k-100k 39% (240) 45% (277) 6% (0) 68Income: 100k+ 42% (2) 45% (3) 3% (38) 29Ethnicity: White 35% (574) 45% (724) 20% (328) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 52% (94) 28% (5) 9% (34) 79

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Registered Voters 39% (778) 39% (788) 22% (43) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 59% (52) 4% (36) 27% (68) 257Ethnicity: Other 45% (5) 25% (28) 30% (35) 4Relig: Protestant 29% (5) 56% (294) 5% (80) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 38% (49) 46% (78) 6% (6) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 47% (244) 23% (6) 30% (54) 54Relig: Something Else 49% (49) 3% (95) 9% (59) 304Relig: Jewish 57% (34) 34% (20) 9% (6) 60Relig: Evangelical 28% (72) 52% (38) 20% (2) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 37% (2) 46% (258) 7% (96) 565Relig: All Christian 33% (383) 49% (576) 8% (27) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 48% (393) 26% (22) 26% (24) 88Community: Urban 46% (222) 3% (50) 23% (3) 485Community: Suburban 40% (368) 4% (377) 9% (72) 97Community: Rural 32% (88) 44% (26) 25% (46) 595Employ: Private Sector 42% (263) 40% (254) 8% (5) 632Employ: Government 45% (66) 32% (47) 23% (34) 47Employ: Self-Employed 32% (52) 53% (87) 6% (26) 65Employ: Homemaker 3% (55) 42% (74) 26% (46) 75Employ: Student 47% (30) 2% (3) 32% (20) 63Employ: Retired 39% (95) 44% (224) 7% (86) 505Employ: Unemployed 35% (58) 30% (49) 35% (56) 63Employ: Other 4% (60) 26% (39) 33% (48) 46Military HH: Yes 38% (5) 45% (82) 7% (67) 400Military HH: No 39% (627) 38% (606) 23% (364) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 4% (9) 70% (598) 6% (35) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 58% (659) 7% (90) 26% (296) 45

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Registered Voters 39% (778) 39% (788) 22% (43) 997Strongly Approve % (46) 82% (349) 8% (32) 427Somewhat Approve 5% (64) 66% (29) 20% (86) 442Somewhat Disapprove 36% (96) 29% (78) 35% (95) 269Strongly Disapprove 73% (559) 8% (58) 9% (47) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 5% (4) % () 74% (70) 95#1 Issue: Economy 36% (205) 43% (242) 2% (7) 565#1 Issue: Security 9% (67) 64% (227) 7% (6) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 48% (68) 30% (04) 22% (77) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 43% (46) 36% (24) 2% (73) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55% (52) 23% (22) 2% (20) 94#1 Issue: Education 53% (75) 23% (32) 24% (35) 42#1 Issue: Energy 44% (33) 29% (22) 27% (2) 76#1 Issue: Other 43% (32) 9% (4) 38% (28) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 76% (558) 8% (6) 6% (20) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 0% (75) 76% (575) 4% (03) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 37% (66) 29% (52) 34% (62) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 67% (586) 6% (38) 8% (54) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 8% (45) 78% (450) 4% (82) 5772012 Vote: Other 2% (22) 44% (47) 35% (37) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28% (22) 35% (53) 37% (58) 4334-Region: Northeast 43% (58) 37% (33) 20% (73) 3654-Region: Midwest 40% (88) 35% (63) 25% (20) 474-Region: South 33% (24) 45% (33) 23% (69) 7424-Region: West 45% (9) 38% (60) 6% (69) 420Note: 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: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues?The environment

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Registered Voters 47% (938) 26% (523) 27% (536) 997Gender: Male 49% (455) 26% (246) 25% (230) 93Gender: Female 45% (483) 26% (277) 29% (306) 066Age: 18-29 47% (58) 23% (76) 30% (02) 336Age: 30-44 49% (234) 23% (0) 29% (38) 48Age: 45-54 48% (74) 30% (06) 22% (79) 359Age: 55-64 45% (79) 23% (92) 3% (23) 395Age: 65+ 45% (94) 33% (39) 22% (94) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 75% (553) 7% (48) 8% (32) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 4% (256) 7% (06) 4% (256) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 20% (28) 57% (369) 23% (48) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 75% (247) 7% (23) 8% (6) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 76% (306) 6% (25) 8% (7) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 46% (26) 8% (5) 36% (00) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 38% (30) 6% (55) 46% (56) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 25% (82) 53% (72) 2% (69) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 4% (46) 6% (97) 24% (79) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 70% (485) 4% (94) 7% (5) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 56% (252) 6% (73) 28% (25) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 24% (6) 50% (330) 26% (75) 665Educ: < College 42% (554) 27% (352) 3% (407) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 55% (246) 24% (06) 2% (92) 444Educ: Post-grad 57% (38) 27% (66) 5% (37) 24Income: Under 50k 44% (484) 24% (263) 3% (342) 089Income: 50k-100k 48% (294) 29% (80) 23% (44) 68Income: 100k+ 55% (60) 28% (8) 7% (50) 29Ethnicity: White 45% (73) 29% (473) 26% (423) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 56% (00) 20% (36) 24% (42) 79

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Registered Voters 47% (938) 26% (523) 27% (536) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 57% (46) % (29) 32% (82) 257Ethnicity: Other 54% (6) 9% (22) 27% (3) 4Relig: Protestant 40% (209) 37% (93) 23% (23) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 49% (90) 30% (7) 2% (8) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 55% (283) 4% (7) 3% (60) 54Relig: Something Else 54% (63) 2% (65) 25% (76) 304Relig: Jewish 6% (36) 27% (6) 2% (7) 60Relig: Evangelical 35% (26) 37% (229) 27% (66) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 48% (273) 28% (58) 24% (34) 565Relig: All Christian 42% (489) 33% (387) 26% (300) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 55% (446) 7% (36) 29% (236) 88Community: Urban 50% (244) 22% (06) 28% (35) 485Community: Suburban 50% (456) 26% (242) 24% (29) 97Community: Rural 40% (238) 29% (75) 3% (8) 595Employ: Private Sector 5% (324) 26% (62) 23% (46) 632Employ: Government 49% (72) 24% (36) 26% (39) 47Employ: Self-Employed 46% (76) 33% (54) 22% (36) 65Employ: Homemaker 38% (66) 29% (50) 34% (59) 75Employ: Student 55% (34) 4% (9) 3% (9) 63Employ: Retired 46% (234) 29% (44) 25% (27) 505Employ: Unemployed 42% (69) 22% (35) 36% (59) 63Employ: Other 42% (6) 23% (33) 36% (52) 46Military HH: Yes 46% (84) 3% (23) 23% (92) 400Military HH: No 47% (753) 25% (40) 28% (443) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 25% (209) 50% (422) 26% (22) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 64% (728) 9% (0) 28% (35) 45

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Registered Voters 47% (938) 26% (523) 27% (536) 997Strongly Approve 6% (70) 62% (267) 2% (9) 427Somewhat Approve 30% (33) 37% (65) 32% (43) 442Somewhat Disapprove 52% (39) 6% (43) 32% (87) 269Strongly Disapprove 76% (584) 5% (40) 8% (40) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 2% () 9% (8) 79% (75) 95#1 Issue: Economy 43% (24) 29% (66) 28% (58) 565#1 Issue: Security 30% (08) 42% (50) 27% (97) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 56% (95) 20% (7) 24% (84) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 5% (75) 22% (77) 26% (9) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 62% (59) 2% (2) 25% (24) 94#1 Issue: Education 56% (79) 20% (29) 24% (34) 42#1 Issue: Energy 57% (43) 6% (2) 27% (2) 76#1 Issue: Other 53% (39) 0% (7) 37% (27) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 80% (593) 4% (26) 6% (9) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 2% (62) 53% (403) 25% (88) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 44% (79) 4% (25) 42% (77) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 72% (636) 9% (75) 9% (67) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9% (09) 55% (36) 26% (52) 5772012 Vote: Other 28% (29) 24% (25) 49% (52) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37% (6) 25% (07) 38% (65) 4334-Region: Northeast 53% (93) 23% (84) 24% (88) 3654-Region: Midwest 47% (220) 24% (4) 29% (37) 474-Region: South 4% (302) 30% (22) 29% (29) 7424-Region: West 53% (223) 25% (05) 22% (9) 420Note: 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: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues?Energy

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Registered Voters 4% (83) 35% (697) 24% (488) 997Gender: Male 4% (378) 40% (376) 9% (78) 93Gender: Female 4% (435) 30% (320) 29% (30) 066Age: 18-29 42% (4) 28% (96) 30% (00) 336Age: 30-44 44% (20) 28% (33) 29% (38) 48Age: 45-54 40% (42) 40% (43) 2% (74) 359Age: 55-64 40% (60) 34% (34) 25% (00) 395Age: 65+ 38% (60) 45% (90) 8% (76) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 73% (535) 9% (63) 8% (34) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 32% (98) 27% (70) 40% (250) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 2% (79) 72% (463) 6% (04) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 72% (237) % (37) 7% (56) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 74% (298) 7% (26) 9% (78) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 34% (93) 34% (95) 32% (89) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 3% (06) 22% (75) 47% (6) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 5% (48) 75% (244) 0% (32) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 0% (3) 68% (29) 22% (72) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 66% (460) 5% (07) 8% (27) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 49% (222) 24% (08) 27% (20) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 4% (92) 68% (452) 8% (22) 665Educ: < College 38% (495) 33% (437) 29% (380) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 49% (27) 36% (6) 5% (66) 444Educ: Post-grad 42% (0) 4% (98) 8% (42) 24Income: Under 50k 42% (453) 30% (326) 28% (30) 089Income: 50k-100k 38% (235) 4% (256) 2% (27) 68Income: 100k+ 43% (25) 40% (5) 8% (5) 29Ethnicity: White 37% (606) 39% (63) 24% (390) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 5% (92) 27% (49) 2% (38) 79

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Registered Voters 4% (83) 35% (697) 24% (488) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 6% (56) 5% (38) 24% (63) 257Ethnicity: Other 45% (5) 24% (27) 3% (35) 4Relig: Protestant 32% (68) 49% (256) 9% (0) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 40% (55) 4% (60) 9% (73) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 49% (250) 9% (98) 32% (67) 54Relig: Something Else 50% (50) 30% (90) 2% (64) 304Relig: Jewish 58% (35) 33% (20) 9% (5) 60Relig: Evangelical 3% (90) 46% (28) 23% (40) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 39% (29) 40% (228) 2% (7) 565Relig: All Christian 35% (40) 43% (509) 22% (258) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 49% (400) 23% (88) 28% (230) 88Community: Urban 44% (24) 30% (47) 25% (24) 485Community: Suburban 42% (389) 36% (327) 22% (20) 97Community: Rural 35% (209) 37% (222) 28% (64) 595Employ: Private Sector 42% (268) 38% (237) 20% (27) 632Employ: Government 45% (67) 3% (46) 24% (35) 47Employ: Self-Employed 4% (68) 43% (70) 7% (27) 65Employ: Homemaker 36% (63) 3% (54) 33% (58) 75Employ: Student 47% (30) 8% () 35% (22) 63Employ: Retired 40% (202) 40% (203) 20% (0) 505Employ: Unemployed 40% (65) 23% (38) 37% (60) 63Employ: Other 35% (5) 26% (38) 39% (57) 46Military HH: Yes 37% (50) 43% (7) 20% (79) 400Military HH: No 42% (663) 33% (526) 26% (409) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 8% (54) 62% (525) 20% (73) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 58% (658) 5% (7) 28% (35) 45

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Registered Voters 4% (83) 35% (697) 24% (488) 997Strongly Approve 9% (37) 77% (329) 4% (6) 427Somewhat Approve 22% (97) 53% (235) 25% (0) 442Somewhat Disapprove 42% (4) 24% (64) 34% (92) 269Strongly Disapprove 73% (555) 8% (63) 9% (46) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion % (0) 6% (5) 84% (79) 95#1 Issue: Economy 38% (25) 38% (25) 24% (35) 565#1 Issue: Security 22% (77) 57% (202) 2% (76) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 50% (73) 28% (96) 23% (80) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 46% (57) 29% (0) 25% (85) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55% (52) 24% (22) 2% (20) 94#1 Issue: Education 49% (70) 23% (33) 27% (39) 42#1 Issue: Energy 49% (37) 20% (5) 3% (23) 76#1 Issue: Other 43% (3) 6% (2) 4% (30) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 78% (575) 7% (50) 6% (5) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 3% (95) 69% (520) 8% (38) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 29% (53) 28% (5) 42% (77) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 68% (597) 3% (5) 9% (66) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 0% (59) 70% (404) 20% (4) 5772012 Vote: Other 8% (9) 40% (43) 42% (45) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3% (34) 3% (35) 38% (64) 4334-Region: Northeast 45% (64) 32% (6) 23% (85) 3654-Region: Midwest 43% (202) 29% (38) 28% (3) 474-Region: South 34% (253) 40% (297) 26% (9) 7424-Region: West 46% (93) 35% (45) 9% (8) 420Note: 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: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues?Education

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Registered Voters 44% (873) 32% (649) 24% (476) 997Gender: Male 47% (437) 35% (32) 9% (72) 93Gender: Female 4% (435) 3% (327) 28% (303) 066Age: 18-29 46% (54) 28% (93) 26% (89) 336Age: 30-44 47% (224) 27% (28) 27% (29) 48Age: 45-54 43% (53) 38% (36) 9% (70) 359Age: 55-64 4% (62) 33% (30) 26% (03) 395Age: 65+ 42% (79) 38% (62) 20% (85) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 78% (572) 6% (40) 6% (2) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 36% (223) 24% (50) 40% (245) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 2% (78) 7% (458) 7% (0) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 79% (260) 8% (26) 3% (44) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 77% (3) 4% (4) 9% (77) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 44% (2) 27% (75) 29% (80) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 30% (02) 22% (75) 48% (65) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 7% (56) 68% (220) 5% (48) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 7% (22) 74% (238) 9% (62) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 70% (485) 5% (0) 6% (09) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 53% (237) 22% (97) 26% (7) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 6% (08) 63% (422) 20% (36) 665Educ: < College 40% (522) 33% (428) 28% (363) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 53% (234) 29% (3) 8% (79) 444Educ: Post-grad 48% (7) 37% (90) 4% (34) 24Income: Under 50k 43% (472) 30% (330) 26% (287) 089Income: 50k-100k 43% (265) 35% (25) 22% (38) 68Income: 100k+ 47% (36) 36% (03) 8% (5) 29Ethnicity: White 40% (643) 37% (597) 24% (386) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 54% (97) 24% (43) 22% (39) 79

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Registered Voters 44% (873) 32% (649) 24% (476) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 66% (70) 0% (26) 24% (6) 257Ethnicity: Other 52% (60) 22% (25) 25% (29) 4Relig: Protestant 35% (83) 43% (228) 22% (5) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 44% (73) 39% (50) 7% (66) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 53% (274) 7% (87) 30% (53) 54Relig: Something Else 52% (57) 28% (84) 20% (62) 304Relig: Jewish 59% (35) 29% (8) % (7) 60Relig: Evangelical 3% (88) 46% (282) 23% (4) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 44% (25) 34% (95) 2% (20) 565Relig: All Christian 37% (438) 4% (477) 22% (26) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 53% (432) 2% (72) 26% (25) 88Community: Urban 49% (238) 28% (35) 23% (3) 485Community: Suburban 45% (44) 32% (294) 23% (208) 97Community: Rural 37% (220) 37% (220) 26% (55) 595Employ: Private Sector 45% (286) 34% (23) 2% (32) 632Employ: Government 49% (73) 30% (45) 20% (30) 47Employ: Self-Employed 43% (7) 42% (69) 5% (25) 65Employ: Homemaker 34% (59) 35% (60) 32% (56) 75Employ: Student 52% (33) 6% (0) 32% (20) 63Employ: Retired 43% (28) 36% (82) 2% (06) 505Employ: Unemployed 44% (7) 22% (35) 34% (56) 63Employ: Other 42% (62) 23% (34) 35% (5) 46Military HH: Yes 42% (69) 39% (57) 9% (75) 400Military HH: No 44% (704) 3% (492) 25% (40) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 20% (72) 59% (506) 20% (75) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 6% (70) 2% (43) 26% (30) 45

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Registered Voters 44% (873) 32% (649) 24% (476) 997Strongly Approve % (48) 74% (35) 5% (65) 427Somewhat Approve 2% (94) 53% (232) 26% (5) 442Somewhat Disapprove 49% (3) 20% (53) 32% (85) 269Strongly Disapprove 77% (584) 5% (4) 8% (39) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 6% (5) 8% (8) 76% (72) 95#1 Issue: Economy 40% (228) 37% (209) 23% (28) 565#1 Issue: Security 26% (94) 49% (76) 24% (85) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 54% (88) 25% (86) 22% (75) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 47% (62) 29% (0) 23% (80) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55% (52) 22% (2) 23% (22) 94#1 Issue: Education 58% (8) 23% (32) 20% (28) 42#1 Issue: Energy 47% (36) 5% (2) 38% (29) 76#1 Issue: Other 43% (32) 8% (3) 39% (29) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 8% (60) 5% (38) 3% (99) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 4% (05) 66% (498) 20% (50) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 36% (65) 22% (40) 42% (76) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 72% (636) % (93) 7% (49) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney % (63) 68% (390) 2% (24) 5772012 Vote: Other 23% (25) 30% (32) 46% (49) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34% (46) 3% (33) 36% (54) 4334-Region: Northeast 48% (75) 29% (08) 22% (82) 3654-Region: Midwest 44% (208) 28% (34) 27% (29) 474-Region: South 38% (28) 36% (269) 26% (9) 7424-Region: West 50% (208) 33% (38) 7% (73) 420Note: 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: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues?National security

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Registered Voters 32% (643) 44% (884) 24% (470) 997Gender: Male 32% (296) 50% (464) 8% (72) 93Gender: Female 33% (348) 39% (420) 28% (298) 066Age: 18-29 32% (09) 35% (8) 33% (09) 336Age: 30-44 35% (70) 38% (8) 27% (30) 48Age: 45-54 29% (03) 52% (86) 9% (70) 359Age: 55-64 32% (26) 46% (82) 22% (86) 395Age: 65+ 32% (35) 5% (27) 7% (74) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 65% (477) 3% (95) 22% (60) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 2% (32) 38% (237) 40% (250) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 5% (34) 85% (552) 9% (60) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 64% (23) 7% (57) 8% (6) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 66% (265) 0% (38) 25% (99) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 22% (60) 46% (28) 32% (89) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (72) 32% (09) 47% (6) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 7% (23) 86% (279) 7% (22) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 4% () 85% (273) 2% (38) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 56% (386) 22% (53) 22% (56) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 36% (63) 36% (64) 27% (23) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8% (55) 8% (538) % (72) 665Educ: < College 3% (40) 42% (554) 27% (349) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 35% (53) 47% (206) 9% (84) 444Educ: Post-grad 34% (8) 5% (24) 5% (36) 24Income: Under 50k 34% (367) 38% (49) 28% (303) 089Income: 50k-100k 30% (87) 50% (309) 20% (22) 68Income: 100k+ 3% (90) 54% (56) 5% (45) 29Ethnicity: White 28% (459) 50% (807) 22% (360) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 46% (82) 30% (54) 24% (43) 79

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Registered Voters 32% (643) 44% (884) 24% (470) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 54% (38) 7% (45) 29% (75) 257Ethnicity: Other 4% (46) 28% (32) 3% (35) 4Relig: Protestant 24% (25) 60% (35) 6% (85) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 3% (22) 5% (98) 8% (69) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 40% (208) 27% (36) 33% (70) 54Relig: Something Else 39% (7) 39% (20) 22% (67) 304Relig: Jewish 40% (24) 43% (25) 7% (0) 60Relig: Evangelical 23% (4) 56% (340) 2% (30) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 3% (74) 5% (288) 8% (03) 565Relig: All Christian 27% (35) 53% (628) 20% (233) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 40% (325) 3% (256) 29% (237) 88Community: Urban 40% (94) 35% (68) 25% (24) 485Community: Suburban 3% (287) 48% (438) 2% (92) 97Community: Rural 27% (63) 47% (278) 26% (54) 595Employ: Private Sector 33% (208) 48% (300) 20% (24) 632Employ: Government 33% (48) 44% (65) 23% (34) 47Employ: Self-Employed 29% (48) 55% (90) 6% (27) 65Employ: Homemaker 30% (53) 43% (76) 27% (47) 75Employ: Student 39% (25) 23% (5) 37% (23) 63Employ: Retired 33% (68) 47% (239) 9% (99) 505Employ: Unemployed 32% (52) 33% (53) 35% (58) 63Employ: Other 29% (43) 3% (45) 40% (58) 46Military HH: Yes 30% (20) 53% (20) 7% (69) 400Military HH: No 33% (523) 42% (674) 25% (40) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 2% (98) 74% (630) 5% (25) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 48% (545) 22% (254) 30% (345) 45

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Registered Voters 32% (643) 44% (884) 24% (470) 997Strongly Approve 8% (36) 83% (354) 9% (38) 427Somewhat Approve 0% (44) 73% (322) 7% (76) 442Somewhat Disapprove 25% (67) 40% (06) 36% (96) 269Strongly Disapprove 64% (489) 2% (9) 24% (84) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 9% (8) % () 80% (76) 95#1 Issue: Economy 27% (53) 5% (287) 22% (25) 565#1 Issue: Security 5% (54) 67% (238) 8% (62) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 39% (37) 35% (23) 26% (89) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 40% (38) 38% (30) 22% (75) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 5% (48) 22% (2) 27% (25) 94#1 Issue: Education 4% (58) 32% (45) 27% (38) 42#1 Issue: Energy 33% (25) 32% (24) 35% (27) 76#1 Issue: Other 40% (30) 2% (6) 38% (28) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 66% (486) 3% (99) 2% (53) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 7% (50) 8% (62) 2% (90) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 2% (38) 40% (7) 39% (7) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 57% (502) 20% (76) 23% (200) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 4% (26) 83% (48) 2% (70) 5772012 Vote: Other 3% (4) 52% (55) 35% (37) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23% (98) 40% (7) 38% (63) 4334-Region: Northeast 40% (44) 40% (45) 2% (76) 3654-Region: Midwest 35% (63) 39% (83) 27% (25) 474-Region: South 27% (97) 48% (359) 25% (86) 7424-Region: West 33% (39) 47% (97) 20% (83) 420Note: 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: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues?Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace

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Registered Voters 40% (799) 25% (509) 35% (690) 997Gender: Male 42% (387) 27% (249) 32% (296) 93Gender: Female 39% (42) 24% (260) 37% (394) 066Age: 18-29 45% (5) 24% (80) 3% (05) 336Age: 30-44 43% (209) 22% (06) 35% (66) 48Age: 45-54 36% (30) 30% (08) 34% (2) 359Age: 55-64 38% (49) 24% (94) 38% (5) 395Age: 65+ 37% (59) 28% (2) 34% (46) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 70% (50) 7% (52) 23% (70) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 33% (206) 7% (04) 50% (308) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 3% (82) 54% (352) 33% (22) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 7% (234) 8% (27) 2% (70) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 69% (277) 6% (25) 25% (00) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 36% (99) 9% (52) 46% (26) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 32% (08) 5% (52) 53% (82) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 7% (55) 52% (69) 3% (00) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 9% (27) 57% (83) 35% (2) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 64% (444) 3% (93) 23% (57) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 43% (93) 7% (77) 40% (8) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8% (8) 47% (35) 35% (233) 665Educ: < College 37% (482) 26% (342) 37% (488) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 47% (208) 23% (02) 30% (33) 444Educ: Post-grad 45% (08) 27% (65) 28% (68) 24Income: Under 50k 39% (427) 25% (270) 36% (392) 089Income: 50k-100k 39% (24) 27% (64) 34% (23) 68Income: 100k+ 45% (3) 26% (75) 29% (85) 29Ethnicity: White 37% (595) 28% (457) 35% (574) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 50% (89) 29% (52) 2% (37) 79

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Registered Voters 40% (799) 25% (509) 35% (690) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 58% (50) 0% (26) 3% (8) 257Ethnicity: Other 47% (53) 22% (25) 3% (36) 4Relig: Protestant 30% (56) 32% (70) 38% (99) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 39% (53) 30% (7) 30% (8) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 48% (249) 5% (75) 37% (9) 54Relig: Something Else 5% (55) 22% (68) 27% (8) 304Relig: Jewish 56% (34) 25% (5) 9% () 60Relig: Evangelical 30% (8) 35% (27) 35% (23) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 37% (20) 27% (50) 36% (205) 565Relig: All Christian 33% (39) 3% (366) 36% (48) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 49% (404) 7% (42) 33% (272) 88Community: Urban 45% (26) 23% (0) 33% (59) 485Community: Suburban 42% (383) 24% (222) 34% (32) 97Community: Rural 34% (99) 30% (77) 37% (29) 595Employ: Private Sector 42% (265) 26% (66) 32% (20) 632Employ: Government 44% (65) 22% (33) 33% (49) 47Employ: Self-Employed 45% (75) 33% (54) 22% (36) 65Employ: Homemaker 3% (54) 27% (48) 42% (73) 75Employ: Student 43% (27) 20% (3) 37% (23) 63Employ: Retired 38% (9) 26% (33) 36% (8) 505Employ: Unemployed 40% (65) 2% (34) 39% (64) 63Employ: Other 38% (56) 9% (28) 43% (62) 46Military HH: Yes 40% (62) 3% (22) 29% (6) 400Military HH: No 40% (637) 24% (387) 36% (574) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 20% (69) 45% (387) 35% (296) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 55% (630) % (2) 34% (393) 45

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Registered Voters 40% (799) 25% (509) 35% (690) 997Strongly Approve 2% (49) 59% (254) 29% (24) 427Somewhat Approve 24% (04) 35% (54) 42% (84) 442Somewhat Disapprove 39% (05) 8% (48) 43% (7) 269Strongly Disapprove 69% (530) 6% (46) 25% (88) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion % () 6% (6) 82% (78) 95#1 Issue: Economy 38% (23) 26% (46) 36% (206) 565#1 Issue: Security 22% (80) 42% (47) 36% (28) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 50% (73) 9% (66) 3% (0) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42% (45) 25% (85) 33% (3) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 54% (5) 4% (4) 3% (29) 94#1 Issue: Education 49% (70) 22% (3) 29% (40) 42#1 Issue: Energy 48% (36) 3% (0) 40% (30) 76#1 Issue: Other 4% (30) 3% (0) 46% (34) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 73% (543) 5% (34) 22% (62) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 4% (02) 50% (377) 36% (274) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 34% (6) 6% (28) 50% (9) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 64% (558) 9% (79) 27% (240) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney % (6) 5% (29) 39% (225) 5772012 Vote: Other 22% (23) 3% (33) 47% (50) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35% (53) 24% (05) 40% (75) 4334-Region: Northeast 43% (58) 2% (78) 35% (29) 3654-Region: Midwest 42% (98) 22% (02) 36% (7) 474-Region: South 34% (254) 30% (222) 36% (266) 7424-Region: West 45% (89) 25% (07) 29% (24) 420Note: 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: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues?Gun policy

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Registered Voters 38% (765) 38% (75) 24% (48) 997Gender: Male 40% (368) 40% (369) 2% (94) 93Gender: Female 37% (396) 36% (382) 27% (287) 066Age: 18-29 40% (33) 33% (09) 28% (94) 336Age: 30-44 42% (20) 3% (48) 27% (32) 48Age: 45-54 32% (6) 46% (63) 22% (79) 359Age: 55-64 40% (58) 37% (47) 23% (90) 395Age: 65+ 37% (57) 43% (83) 20% (86) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 70% (50) 0% (73) 20% (50) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 30% (86) 30% (88) 40% (244) 69PID: Rep (no lean) % (68) 76% (49) 3% (87) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 68% (226) % (38) 20% (66) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 7% (284) 9% (35) 2% (84) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 34% (94) 35% (96) 3% (87) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 27% (92) 27% (92) 46% (58) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 5% (48) 73% (235) 3% (4) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (2) 79% (255) 4% (46) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 66% (457) 7% (20) 7% (8) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 40% (8) 26% (9) 33% (50) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 3% (84) 72% (476) 6% (05) 665Educ: < College 34% (448) 38% (502) 28% (363) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 48% (2) 37% (63) 6% (70) 444Educ: Post-grad 44% (06) 36% (86) 20% (48) 24Income: Under 50k 37% (406) 35% (384) 27% (298) 089Income: 50k-100k 37% (229) 4% (255) 22% (34) 68Income: 100k+ 45% (29) 39% (2) 7% (49) 29Ethnicity: White 35% (574) 42% (687) 22% (366) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 54% (97) 23% (4) 23% (4) 79

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Registered Voters 38% (765) 38% (75) 24% (48) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 53% (36) 6% (4) 3% (79) 257Ethnicity: Other 48% (54) 2% (24) 32% (36) 4Relig: Protestant 30% (57) 52% (274) 8% (95) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 4% (58) 39% (52) 20% (78) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 45% (233) 23% (8) 32% (63) 54Relig: Something Else 45% (37) 32% (98) 22% (68) 304Relig: Jewish 5% (3) 37% (22) 2% (7) 60Relig: Evangelical 26% (57) 52% (38) 22% (35) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 4% (235) 38% (26) 20% (4) 565Relig: All Christian 33% (392) 45% (535) 2% (249) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 45% (370) 26% (27) 28% (232) 88Community: Urban 44% (2) 30% (47) 26% (28) 485Community: Suburban 39% (360) 40% (362) 2% (94) 97Community: Rural 32% (93) 4% (242) 27% (59) 595Employ: Private Sector 42% (264) 37% (236) 2% (32) 632Employ: Government 43% (63) 36% (53) 2% (32) 47Employ: Self-Employed 39% (64) 45% (74) 7% (27) 65Employ: Homemaker 3% (54) 4% (72) 28% (49) 75Employ: Student 4% (26) 23% (5) 36% (22) 63Employ: Retired 38% (9) 40% (203) 22% () 505Employ: Unemployed 34% (56) 34% (55) 32% (52) 63Employ: Other 32% (47) 29% (43) 39% (57) 46Military HH: Yes 36% (45) 48% (90) 6% (64) 400Military HH: No 39% (620) 35% (56) 26% (47) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 7% (47) 64% (545) 9% (60) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 54% (68) 8% (206) 28% (32) 45

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Registered Voters 38% (765) 38% (75) 24% (48) 997Strongly Approve % (46) 79% (337) 0% (43) 427Somewhat Approve 6% (72) 60% (265) 24% (05) 442Somewhat Disapprove 35% (95) 29% (78) 36% (96) 269Strongly Disapprove 7% (543) 8% (6) 2% (60) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 9% (9) 0% (9) 8% (77) 95#1 Issue: Economy 36% (20) 4% (23) 23% (32) 565#1 Issue: Security 22% (78) 60% (24) 8% (62) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 44% (55) 28% (99) 27% (95) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42% (44) 36% (22) 22% (77) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 58% (55) 7% (6) 25% (23) 94#1 Issue: Education 50% (7) 23% (32) 27% (39) 42#1 Issue: Energy 43% (33) 29% (22) 28% (22) 76#1 Issue: Other 38% (28) 20% (5) 42% (3) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 73% (538) 7% (54) 20% (47) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump % (85) 73% (547) 6% (20) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 32% (57) 27% (49) 4% (74) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 63% (549) 5% (35) 22% (93) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney % (6) 72% (48) 7% (98) 5772012 Vote: Other 8% (9) 45% (48) 37% (40) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3% (32) 35% (50) 35% (50) 4334-Region: Northeast 47% (70) 30% (08) 24% (86) 3654-Region: Midwest 39% (85) 33% (56) 28% (30) 474-Region: South 3% (232) 42% (308) 27% (20) 7424-Region: West 42% (77) 43% (79) 5% (64) 420Note: 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: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for?

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Registered Voters 43% (858) 36% (728) 2% (4) 997Gender: Male 43% (40) 40% (369) 7% (6) 93Gender: Female 43% (458) 34% (358) 23% (250) 066Age: 18-29 44% (46) 28% (94) 28% (96) 336Age: 30-44 46% (222) 30% (43) 24% (6) 48Age: 45-54 4% (47) 4% (48) 8% (64) 359Age: 55-64 45% (76) 39% (52) 7% (66) 395Age: 65+ 39% (67) 45% (90) 6% (69) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 88% (646) 3% (23) 9% (64) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 30% (84) 25% (57) 45% (277) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 4% (28) 85% (547) % (70) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 88% (290) 5% (6) 8% (25) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 88% (356) 2% (8) 0% (39) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 34% (94) 28% (77) 38% (05) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (90) 24% (80) 50% (7) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 5% (6) 85% (277) 9% (3) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 4% (2) 84% (270) 2% (40) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 75% (522) 3% (88) 2% (85) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 47% (22) 24% (09) 29% (29) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 0% (67) 76% (505) 4% (94) 665Educ: < College 4% (539) 35% (466) 23% (308) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 47% (20) 37% (63) 6% (7) 444Educ: Post-grad 45% (0) 4% (99) 3% (32) 24Income: Under 50k 45% (494) 32% (346) 23% (249) 089Income: 50k-100k 40% (247) 42% (260) 8% () 68Income: 100k+ 40% (8) 42% (22) 7% (5) 29Ethnicity: White 37% (605) 42% (678) 2% (343) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 54% (96) 27% (48) 20% (35) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 76% (96) 9% (22) 5% (39) 257Ethnicity: Other 50% (57) 24% (28) 26% (29) 4

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Registered Voters 43% (858) 36% (728) 2% (4) 997Relig: Protestant 30% (57) 55% (289) 5% (79) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 42% (62) 42% (63) 6% (63) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 55% (28) 8% (93) 27% (40) 54Relig: Something Else 50% (52) 27% (82) 23% (69) 304Relig: Jewish 55% (33) 34% (20) % (7) 60Relig: Evangelical 32% (95) 5% (33) 7% (03) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 40% (227) 42% (240) 7% (99) 565Relig: All Christian 36% (422) 47% (552) 7% (202) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 53% (434) 2% (75) 26% (209) 88Community: Urban 53% (257) 27% (32) 20% (96) 485Community: Suburban 43% (396) 38% (350) 9% (7) 97Community: Rural 34% (205) 4% (245) 24% (45) 595Employ: Private Sector 45% (286) 38% (242) 6% (03) 632Employ: Government 47% (70) 35% (5) 8% (27) 47Employ: Self-Employed 38% (62) 43% (72) 9% (3) 65Employ: Homemaker 36% (62) 33% (57) 3% (55) 75Employ: Student 47% (29) 2% (3) 32% (20) 63Employ: Retired 43% (27) 4% (205) 6% (83) 505Employ: Unemployed 45% (74) 27% (44) 28% (45) 63Employ: Other 39% (57) 29% (43) 32% (46) 46Military HH: Yes 40% (59) 43% (7) 8% (70) 400Military HH: No 44% (699) 35% (557) 2% (34) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 8% (49) 66% (566) 6% (37) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 62% (709) 4% (6) 24% (274) 45Strongly Approve 8% (33) 83% (353) 0% (4) 427Somewhat Approve 8% (8) 57% (253) 24% (08) 442Somewhat Disapprove 43% (6) 25% (67) 32% (87) 269Strongly Disapprove 80% (63) 6% (45) 4% (06) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 7% (6) 0% (9) 74% (70) 95

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Table POL3_1: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Passing a healthcare reform bill

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An important,but lowerpriority

Not tooimportant apriority

Should not bedone

Don’t know/Noopinion Total N

Registered Voters 47% (945) 26% (522) 9% (87) 6% (27) % (27) 997Ethnicity: Hispanic 38% (68) 27% (48) 2% (22) 8% (4) 5% (27) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 46% (9) 20% (52) % (28) 7% (8) 5% (39) 257Ethnicity: Other 35% (40) 24% (28) 5% (7) 8% (9) 8% (2) 4Relig: Protestant 52% (274) 30% (55) 9% (46) 4% (20) 6% (30) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 48% (87) 29% (2) 9% (35) 7% (29) 6% (25) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 42% (27) 23% (8) 2% (60) 7% (37) 6% (83) 54Relig: Something Else 44% (33) 26% (80) % (35) 9% (27) 0% (30) 304Relig: Jewish 48% (29) 25% (5) 6% (9) 8% (5) 3% (2) 60Relig: Evangelical 52% (320) 26% (60) 6% (38) 5% (29) % (64) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 48% (272) 29% (64) 0% (54) 6% (35) 7% (40) 565Relig: All Christian 50% (592) 28% (325) 8% (92) 5% (63) 9% (04) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 43% (350) 24% (98) 2% (95) 8% (63) 4% (2) 88Community: Urban 46% (22) 24% (5) 0% (49) 8% (38) 3% (62) 485Community: Suburban 49% (45) 26% (238) 9% (83) 7% (63) 9% (82) 97Community: Rural 46% (273) 28% (69) 9% (54) 4% (26) 2% (73) 595Employ: Private Sector 50% (34) 28% (77) 9% (55) 7% (46) 6% (40) 632Employ: Government 43% (64) 33% (48) 0% (4) 5% (7) 0% (4) 47Employ: Self-Employed 38% (63) 32% (53) 2% (9) 0% (6) 8% (4) 65Employ: Homemaker 45% (78) 9% (34) 0% (7) 5% (9) 2% (36) 75Employ: Student 33% (2) 6% (0) 2% (8) 8% (5) 30% (9) 63Employ: Retired 53% (266) 27% (35) 0% (49) 5% (27) 6% (28) 505Employ: Unemployed 43% (70) 23% (37) 9% (5) 4% (7) 2% (34) 63Employ: Other 48% (70) 9% (28) 6% (9) 6% (9) 2% (3) 46Military HH: Yes 48% (9) 32% (29) 9% (38) 6% (22) 5% (20) 400Military HH: No 47% (754) 25% (393) 9% (49) 7% (05) 2% (96) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 52% (442) 33% (279) 6% (55) 3% (23) 6% (53) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 44% (503) 2% (243) 2% (32) 9% (04) 4% (64) 45

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Table POL3_1: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Passing a healthcare reform bill

Demographic A top priority

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Should not bedone

Don’t know/Noopinion Total N

Registered Voters 47% (945) 26% (522) 9% (87) 6% (27) % (27) 997Strongly Approve 59% (252) 27% (5) 7% (32) 3% (3) 4% (6) 427Somewhat Approve 48% (24) 35% (55) 6% (28) 3% (3) 7% (32) 442Somewhat Disapprove 4% () 33% (90) % (30) 3% (7) 2% (3) 269Strongly Disapprove 46% (350) 20% (49) 2% (93) 2% (92) 0% (80) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 20% (9) 4% (3) 5% (4) % () 60% (57) 95#1 Issue: Economy 45% (253) 3% (76) 9% (52) 6% (35) 8% (48) 565#1 Issue: Security 48% (69) 32% (5) 7% (26) 2% (9) 0% (36) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 60% (208) 5% (5) 5% (9) 9% (30) 2% (42) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 5% (74) 25% (86) % (36) 6% (9) 8% (27) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27% (25) 2% (9) 7% (6) 2% () 23% (22) 94#1 Issue: Education 39% (55) 32% (45) 9% (3) 7% () 3% (8) 42#1 Issue: Energy 32% (24) 24% (8) 23% (8) 9% (7) 3% (0) 76#1 Issue: Other 50% (36) 6% () 8% (6) 7% (5) 20% (5) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 46% (340) 2% (55) 2% (90) % (84) 9% (70) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 54% (407) 33% (248) 7% (5) 2% (4) 4% (32) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 44% (80) 27% (48) 0% (8) 5% (9) 4% (25) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 47% (42) 22% (93) % (00) 0% (90) 0% (83) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 52% (300) 36% (207) 7% (40) % (7) 4% (23) 5772012 Vote: Other 50% (53) 29% (3) 5% (5) 6% (7) 9% (0) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4% (77) 2% (90) 0% (4) 5% (24) 23% (00) 4334-Region: Northeast 45% (63) 33% (20) 9% (32) 6% (24) 7% (26) 3654-Region: Midwest 47% (222) 24% (2) 9% (40) 7% (35) 3% (6) 474-Region: South 49% (364) 26% (9) 9% (64) 5% (38) % (84) 7424-Region: West 47% (96) 23% (98) 2% (50) 7% (3) % (45) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL3_4: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Investigating some of President Trump’s campaign officials for alleged connections or contacts with the Russian government during the 2016 elections

Demographic A top priority

An important,but lowerpriority

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Should not bedone

Don’t know/Noopinion Total N

Registered Voters 36% (77) 7% (346) 6% (35) 20% (397) % (222) 997Gender: Male 37% (342) 7% (57) 6% (52) 22% (205) 8% (75) 93Gender: Female 35% (375) 8% (89) 5% (64) 8% (92) 4% (46) 066Age: 18-29 33% (09) 2% (72) 4% (46) % (38) 2% (70) 336Age: 30-44 35% (68) 2% (02) 3% (65) 5% (70) 6% (77) 48Age: 45-54 38% (38) 8% (66) 6% (57) 20% (7) 8% (27) 359Age: 55-64 40% (59) % (45) 6% (64) 25% (00) 7% (27) 395Age: 65+ 33% (43) 5% (62) 9% (83) 28% (8) 5% (2) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 59% (433) 9% (4) 8% (59) 5% (35) 9% (65) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 32% (95) 7% (05) 8% (08) 6% (0) 8% (09) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 4% (89) 5% (00) 23% (48) 40% (26) 7% (48) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 59% (94) 2% (69) 7% (23) 5% (6) 9% (29) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 59% (239) 8% (72) 9% (36) 5% (9) 9% (36) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 33% (92) 6% (44) 9% (54) 20% (55) % (3) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 30% (03) 8% (6) 6% (55) 3% (46) 23% (77) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 7% (56) 3% (44) 23% (75) 4% (34) 5% (5) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 0% (32) 7% (56) 23% (73) 39% (27) 0% (33) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 59% (407) 22% (54) 8% (57) 5% (33) 6% (43) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 40% (8) 2% (94) 5% (67) 2% (52) 3% (56) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 2% (82) % (75) 26% (70) 44% (29) 7% (49) 665Educ: < College 35% (460) 7% (27) 5% (203) 9% (249) 4% (83) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 38% (70) 9% (86) 6% (69) 2% (93) 6% (26) 444Educ: Post-grad 36% (87) 8% (43) 8% (43) 23% (56) 5% (2) 24Income: Under 50k 37% (407) 8% (94) 5% (58) 6% (78) 4% (5) 089Income: 50k-100k 33% (207) 8% () 8% (09) 23% (44) 8% (47) 68Income: 100k+ 35% (03) 4% (40) 7% (48) 26% (76) 8% (23) 29Ethnicity: White 32% (527) 7% (269) 7% (284) 23% (376) 0% (70) 626

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Table POL3_4: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Investigating some of President Trump’s campaign officials for alleged connections or contacts with the Russian government during the 2016 elections

Demographic A top priority

An important,but lowerpriority

Not tooimportant apriority

Should not bedone

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Registered Voters 36% (77) 7% (346) 6% (35) 20% (397) % (222) 997Ethnicity: Hispanic 40% (7) 2% (37) 7% (3) 8% (4) 5% (26) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 58% (49) 8% (46) 7% (7) 5% (3) 2% (3) 257Ethnicity: Other 36% (4) 26% (30) 3% (4) 7% (8) 8% (20) 4Relig: Protestant 26% (39) 5% (76) 22% (6) 30% (59) 7% (36) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 33% (30) 22% (84) 5% (60) 22% (85) 8% (30) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 44% (228) 6% (83) % (56) 3% (67) 6% (80) 54Relig: Something Else 42% (27) 20% (6) 4% (43) 5% (44) 9% (29) 304Relig: Jewish 44% (26) 3% (9) 2% (7) 0% (6) 2% () 60Relig: Evangelical 28% (73) 8% (08) 9% (4) 24% (47) % (69) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 33% (86) 7% (94) 8% (03) 25% (39) 8% (44) 565Relig: All Christian 3% (359) 7% (202) 8% (26) 24% (286) 0% (3) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 43% (355) 8% (44) 2% (99) 4% () 3% (09) 88Community: Urban 42% (203) 6% (80) 5% (72) 6% (76) % (55) 485Community: Suburban 35% (320) 8% (66) 7% (53) 2% (95) 9% (82) 97Community: Rural 33% (94) 7% (0) 5% (90) 2% (26) 4% (85) 595Employ: Private Sector 35% (220) 20% (27) 7% (07) 2% (3) 7% (47) 632Employ: Government 39% (58) 2% (3) 4% (20) 7% (25) 9% (3) 47Employ: Self-Employed 37% (6) 6% (26) 6% (26) 24% (39) 8% (3) 65Employ: Homemaker 30% (52) 7% (29) 3% (23) 20% (36) 20% (35) 75Employ: Student 33% (20) 22% (4) 9% (6) 7% (5) 29% (8) 63Employ: Retired 39% (97) 4% (72) 6% (82) 24% (23) 6% (32) 505Employ: Unemployed 32% (53) 6% (26) 8% (29) 2% (20) 22% (35) 63Employ: Other 38% (55) 4% (2) 5% (22) 3% (9) 9% (28) 46Military HH: Yes 37% (46) 6% (65) 6% (64) 25% (00) 6% (25) 400Military HH: No 36% (57) 8% (28) 6% (252) 9% (297) 2% (96) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 7% (4) 6% (37) 2% (82) 36% (30) 0% (8) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 50% (575) 8% (209) 2% (33) 8% (87) 2% (40) 45

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Table POL3_4: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Investigating some of President Trump’s campaign officials for alleged connections or contacts with the Russian government during the 2016 elections

Demographic A top priority

An important,but lowerpriority

Not tooimportant apriority

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Registered Voters 36% (77) 7% (346) 6% (35) 20% (397) % (222) 997Strongly Approve 7% (7) 0% (43) 6% (70) 52% (223) 5% (20) 427Somewhat Approve 4% (63) 9% (83) 29% (28) 27% (2) % (47) 442Somewhat Disapprove 27% (72) 27% (74) 25% (66) 7% (9) 4% (38) 269Strongly Disapprove 66% (503) 8% (37) 5% (40) 4% (29) 7% (55) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 9% (9) 9% (9) 2% () 6% (6) 64% (6) 95#1 Issue: Economy 3% (72) 2% (9) 6% (89) 24% (37) 9% (48) 565#1 Issue: Security 9% (66) 7% (62) 8% (65) 35% (23) % (40) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 45% (57) 8% (62) 2% (43) 2% (4) 3% (47) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 46% (58) 5% (50) 8% (60) 5% (5) 7% (24) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 46% (44) 8% (8) 5% (4) 0% (9) 20% (9) 94#1 Issue: Education 40% (57) 7% (24) 8% (26) 9% (3) 6% (22) 42#1 Issue: Energy 36% (28) 23% (7) 22% (6) 7% (6) 2% (9) 76#1 Issue: Other 48% (36) 7% (5) 3% (2) 25% (8) 7% (2) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 65% (477) 20% (46) 5% (40) 3% (2) 7% (55) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 3% (02) 4% (05) 24% (83) 4% (3) 7% (52) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 27% (50) 2% (38) 20% (35) 8% (32) 4% (25) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 58% (505) 9% (7) 9% (82) 7% (60) 7% (60) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 2% (67) 4% (8) 27% (54) 4% (238) 6% (37) 5772012 Vote: Other 30% (32) 4% (5) 2% (3) 3% (33) 4% (4) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26% () 8% (80) 5% (65) 5% (66) 26% () 4334-Region: Northeast 42% (55) 7% (62) 7% (64) 5% (53) 9% (3) 3654-Region: Midwest 36% (68) 8% (86) 6% (74) 9% (90) % (53) 474-Region: South 3% (233) 8% (34) 6% (8) 22% (62) 3% (94) 7424-Region: West 38% (6) 5% (64) 4% (60) 22% (92) 0% (43) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL3_5: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Reforming entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security

Demographic A top priority

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Registered Voters 39% (777) 25% (506) % (29) 4% (286) 0% (208) 997Gender: Male 35% (328) 27% (253) 5% (35) 5% (44) 8% (70) 93Gender: Female 42% (449) 24% (253) 8% (84) 3% (42) 3% (38) 066Age: 18-29 32% (08) 28% (95) 4% (46) 6% (9) 20% (68) 336Age: 30-44 39% (86) 28% (36) 9% (44) 0% (46) 4% (69) 48Age: 45-54 46% (65) 2% (77) 0% (36) 6% (57) 7% (24) 359Age: 55-64 4% (63) 27% (05) % (43) 5% (58) 7% (26) 395Age: 65+ 36% (55) 22% (94) 2% (49) 25% (06) 5% (22) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 39% (286) 2% (54) 2% (88) 8% (33) 0% (72) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 32% (99) 24% (5) 2% (72) 6% (97) 6% (99) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 45% (292) 3% (20) 9% (60) 9% (57) 6% (37) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 36% (9) 22% (72) 4% (47) 9% (64) 8% (28) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 4% (67) 20% (82) 0% (4) 7% (69) % (44) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 30% (82) 26% (73) 5% (42) 8% (50) % (30) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 34% (7) 23% (78) 9% (29) 4% (47) 20% (70) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 39% (27) 33% (08) 4% (46) 9% (30) 4% (3) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 5% (65) 29% (93) 4% (4) 8% (27) 7% (24) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 37% (259) 23% (58) 2% (86) 20% (40) 7% (52) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 39% (75) 24% (0) 2% (55) 2% (54) 2% (56) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 42% (277) 3% (205) % (75) % (76) 5% (33) 665Educ: < College 42% (553) 23% (300) 0% (30) 3% (7) 2% (59) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 33% (47) 28% (26) 5% (65) 6% (70) 8% (35) 444Educ: Post-grad 32% (77) 33% (8) 0% (25) 9% (45) 6% (4) 24Income: Under 50k 39% (424) 25% (27) 9% (0) 4% (52) 3% (40) 089Income: 50k-100k 39% (240) 26% (63) 3% (82) 4% (86) 8% (46) 68Income: 100k+ 39% (3) 25% (72) 2% (35) 7% (48) 7% (22) 29Ethnicity: White 38% (6) 27% (433) % (8) 5% (244) 0% (58) 626

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Table POL3_5

Table POL3_5: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Reforming entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security

Demographic A top priority

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Not tooimportant apriority

Should not bedone

Don’t know/Noopinion Total N

Registered Voters 39% (777) 25% (506) % (29) 4% (286) 0% (208) 997Ethnicity: Hispanic 34% (60) 28% (50) 4% (24) 8% (5) 6% (29) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 49% (25) 8% (47) 9% (24) 2% (30) 2% (3) 257Ethnicity: Other 36% (4) 24% (27) 3% (5) % (2) 7% (9) 4Relig: Protestant 39% (207) 28% (46) 0% (54) 6% (84) 7% (35) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 4% (58) 26% (0) 2% (47) 3% (52) 8% (30) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 32% (64) 24% (25) 2% (64) 6% (8) 6% (8) 54Relig: Something Else 39% (8) 26% (80) % (35) 5% (46) 8% (24) 304Relig: Jewish 34% (20) 30% (8) 5% (9) 9% () 2% () 60Relig: Evangelical 46% (283) 26% (56) 8% (5) 0% (60) 0% (6) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 37% (20) 25% (44) 2% (70) 7% (99) 8% (43) 565Relig: All Christian 42% (493) 25% (300) 0% (20) 4% (59) 9% (03) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 34% (282) 25% (205) 2% (99) 6% (27) 3% (05) 88Community: Urban 38% (85) 24% (7) 4% (69) 3% (62) % (52) 485Community: Suburban 39% (359) 27% (245) 0% (94) 5% (38) 9% (79) 97Community: Rural 39% (233) 24% (44) 9% (56) 4% (85) 3% (76) 595Employ: Private Sector 4% (256) 28% (78) 3% (83) 2% (74) 6% (4) 632Employ: Government 34% (50) 34% (5) 8% (2) 3% (9) 0% (5) 47Employ: Self-Employed 30% (49) 28% (46) 9% (3) 6% (27) 8% (3) 65Employ: Homemaker 43% (75) 24% (4) 8% (3) 7% (2) 9% (34) 75Employ: Student 25% (6) 8% () 20% (3) 5% (3) 32% (20) 63Employ: Retired 40% (202) 2% (08) 0% (50) 23% (5) 6% (30) 505Employ: Unemployed 39% (63) 26% (42) 7% () 2% (20) 7% (27) 63Employ: Other 45% (66) 20% (30) 5% (7) % (6) 9% (28) 46Military HH: Yes 42% (69) 27% (0) 0% (4) 4% (56) 6% (24) 400Military HH: No 38% (608) 25% (397) % (78) 4% (230) 2% (84) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 42% (358) 33% (279) 0% (83) 8% (68) 7% (64) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 37% (49) 20% (227) 2% (36) 9% (28) 3% (44) 45

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Table POL3_5: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Reforming entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security

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Registered Voters 39% (777) 25% (506) % (29) 4% (286) 0% (208) 997Strongly Approve 49% (2) 28% (20) 0% (4) 7% (3) 6% (24) 427Somewhat Approve 39% (74) 35% (54) 8% (35) % (49) 7% (30) 442Somewhat Disapprove 37% (00) 29% (77) 2% (32) 9% (24) 3% (35) 269Strongly Disapprove 35% (269) 9% (46) 4% (07) 23% (79) 8% (63) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 24% (23) 0% (9) 4% (4) 4% (3) 58% (55) 95#1 Issue: Economy 39% (222) 28% (60) 2% (66) 3% (72) 8% (45) 565#1 Issue: Security 38% (35) 3% () 2% (42) 9% (30) 0% (36) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 45% (56) 22% (77) 8% (28) 5% (53) 0% (35) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 45% (54) 6% (56) 7% (23) 24% (82) 8% (28) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 28% (26) 24% (23) 3% (3) % (0) 24% (22) 94#1 Issue: Education 3% (43) 36% (5) 2% (7) 8% () 4% (9) 42#1 Issue: Energy 26% (20) 23% (8) 28% (22) 3% (0) 0% (8) 76#1 Issue: Other 29% (2) 5% () 2% (9) 24% (8) 2% (5) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 38% (282) 20% (46) 2% (90) 2% (58) 8% (62) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 43% (32) 33% (249) 8% (63) % (80) 5% (40) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 30% (54) 24% (43) 20% (36) 3% (23) 3% (24) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 40% (353) 20% (79) 0% (86) 2% (84) 9% (75) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 4% (235) 32% (87) 3% (74) 9% (54) 5% (27) 5772012 Vote: Other 36% (39) 3% (33) % (2) 4% (5) 7% (8) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34% (47) 25% (07) % (47) 8% (33) 23% (98) 4334-Region: Northeast 39% (42) 24% (88) 9% (34) 9% (69) 9% (32) 3654-Region: Midwest 39% (84) 23% (0) 9% (43) 8% (84) % (5) 474-Region: South 42% (30) 27% (97) % (83) 9% (67) % (84) 7424-Region: West 34% (42) 27% (2) 4% (59) 6% (67) 0% (4) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL3_6

Table POL3_6: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Passing an infrastructure spending bill

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 36% (7) 9% (85) 3% (64) 5% (294) 997Gender: Male 4% (384) 38% (354) 9% (84) 4% (35) 8% (74) 93Gender: Female 34% (359) 33% (357) 9% (0) 3% (28) 2% (220) 066Age: 18-29 25% (85) 28% (93) 5% (49) 6% (2) 26% (88) 336Age: 30-44 32% (56) 34% (66) 0% (49) 4% (9) 9% (9) 48Age: 45-54 38% (37) 4% (46) 7% (25) 3% (0) 2% (4) 359Age: 55-64 42% (64) 39% (52) 7% (28) 2% (8) % (42) 395Age: 65+ 47% (20) 36% (54) 8% (34) % (6) 8% (32) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 39% (282) 35% (254) 9% (69) 4% (29) 3% (98) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 3% (95) 35% (26) 9% (56) 3% (2) 2% (3) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 4% (266) 37% (24) 9% (60) 2% (4) 0% (65) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 42% (38) 35% (4) 0% (32) 4% (3) 0% (33) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 36% (45) 35% (40) 9% (37) 4% (6) 6% (65) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 35% (98) 4% (3) 9% (26) 4% () 0% (29) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 28% (96) 30% (02) 9% (30) 3% () 30% (02) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 46% (48) 39% (27) 8% (25) 4% (2) 4% (2) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 37% (8) 36% (5) % (34) % (2) 7% (53) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 39% (27) 35% (243) 0% (70) 4% (30) 2% (8) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 38% (69) 36% (63) 9% (40) 2% (7) 6% (7) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 38% (254) 40% (267) 0% (66) 3% (9) 9% (60) 665Educ: < College 37% (49) 33% (427) 9% (4) 4% (54) 7% (227) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 33% (48) 43% (92) 0% (45) 2% (8) % (49) 444Educ: Post-grad 43% (04) 38% (9) % (26) % (2) 7% (7) 24Income: Under 50k 37% (40) 32% (350) 9% (95) 4% (42) 8% (200) 089Income: 50k-100k 36% (222) 42% (26) 9% (57) 2% () % (67) 68Income: 100k+ 4% (20) 34% (00) % (32) 4% () 9% (27) 29Ethnicity: White 37% (595) 37% (609) 0% (57) 3% (42) 4% (223) 626

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 36% (7) 9% (85) 3% (64) 5% (294) 997Ethnicity: Hispanic 32% (56) 28% (50) 5% (27) 8% (4) 7% (30) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4% (05) 28% (7) 6% (6) 6% (6) 9% (50) 257Ethnicity: Other 38% (44) 27% (3) 0% (2) 6% (6) 8% (2) 4Relig: Protestant 37% (97) 40% (209) % (58) 3% (6) 9% (46) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 4% (60) 37% (42) % (42) 2% (8) 9% (37) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 34% (75) 32% (65) 9% (45) 4% (22) 2% (07) 54Relig: Something Else 35% (07) 40% (2) 9% (28) 2% (7) 4% (42) 304Relig: Jewish 44% (26) 40% (24) 7% (4) 3% (2) 6% (4) 60Relig: Evangelical 37% (228) 35% (24) 8% (48) 4% (22) 6% (99) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 4% (232) 37% (20) % (65) 2% (3) 8% (46) 565Relig: All Christian 39% (460) 36% (424) 0% (2) 3% (35) 2% (45) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 34% (28) 35% (286) 9% (72) 4% (29) 8% (49) 88Community: Urban 37% (79) 32% (54) 0% (49) 5% (25) 6% (77) 485Community: Suburban 37% (340) 38% (350) 0% (88) 3% (23) 3% (6) 97Community: Rural 38% (223) 35% (207) 8% (48) 3% (5) 7% (0) 595Employ: Private Sector 37% (234) 39% (249) % (7) 3% (7) 0% (6) 632Employ: Government 35% (52) 39% (58) 9% (3) 4% (5) 4% (20) 47Employ: Self-Employed 34% (56) 42% (70) 3% (22) 3% (6) 7% (2) 65Employ: Homemaker 30% (53) 3% (54) 5% (9) 4% (7) 30% (53) 75Employ: Student 23% (5) 20% (3) 3% (8) 7% (4) 37% (23) 63Employ: Retired 46% (234) 35% (78) 8% (39) 2% (8) 9% (47) 505Employ: Unemployed 33% (55) 30% (49) 4% (6) 5% (8) 27% (44) 63Employ: Other 3% (46) 28% (4) % (7) 6% (9) 23% (34) 46Military HH: Yes 44% (75) 34% (37) 8% (34) 4% (7) 9% (37) 400Military HH: No 36% (568) 36% (574) 9% (5) 3% (47) 6% (257) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 40% (343) 37% (36) 9% (77) 2% (2) % (95) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 35% (400) 35% (395) 9% (08) 4% (43) 7% (99) 45

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Table POL3_7: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Passing a bill to reform regulations on banks and nancial services companies

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Registered Voters 24% (486) 37% (74) 9% (387) 6% (7) 3% (266) 997Gender: Male 26% (24) 39% (365) 9% (77) 7% (69) 8% (79) 93Gender: Female 23% (245) 35% (376) 20% (20) 5% (48) 8% (87) 066Age: 18-29 24% (79) 33% (0) 4% (47) 7% (23) 23% (77) 336Age: 30-44 27% (32) 32% (55) 9% (89) 5% (23) 7% (82) 48Age: 45-54 25% (90) 40% (44) 2% (74) 6% (2) 8% (30) 359Age: 55-64 24% (94) 39% (54) 23% (89) 5% (8) 0% (40) 395Age: 65+ 2% (9) 42% (78) 20% (87) 7% (32) 9% (38) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 27% (20) 36% (265) 6% (20) 8% (59) 2% (88) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 22% (37) 34% (23) 9% (2) 5% (29) 9% (9) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 23% (48) 4% (263) 23% (46) 4% (29) 9% (59) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 29% (94) 39% (30) 4% (46) 9% (29) 0% (3) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 27% (07) 34% (35) 8% (73) 8% (30) 4% (56) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 26% (72) 36% (00) 20% (56) 8% (2) 0% (28) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 9% (65) 33% (3) 9% (64) 2% (8) 27% (9) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 23% (75) 42% (36) 23% (74) 6% (9) 6% (9) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 23% (73) 40% (27) 22% (72) 3% (0) 3% (40) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 33% (230) 35% (246) 4% (97) 9% (62) 9% (60) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 22% (99) 39% (75) 22% (99) 3% (3) 4% (64) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8% (22) 42% (278) 25% (68) 5% (36) 9% (62) 665Educ: < College 25% (330) 37% (48) 7% (229) 5% (65) 6% (207) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 22% (97) 37% (64) 22% (98) 9% (40) 0% (46) 444Educ: Post-grad 25% (60) 40% (96) 25% (59) 5% (2) 5% (3) 24Income: Under 50k 27% (292) 35% (386) 6% (78) 5% (57) 6% (76) 089Income: 50k-100k 22% (39) 39% (24) 23% (44) 5% (32) 0% (62) 68Income: 100k+ 9% (56) 39% (4) 22% (64) 0% (28) 0% (28) 29Ethnicity: White 22% (364) 39% (630) 20% (328) 6% (96) 3% (209) 626

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Table POL3_7: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Passing a bill to reform regulations on banks and nancial services companies

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Registered Voters 24% (486) 37% (74) 9% (387) 6% (7) 3% (266) 997Ethnicity: Hispanic 26% (46) 34% (60) 5% (28) 0% (7) 5% (27) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 37% (95) 29% (75) 3% (33) 6% (5) 5% (38) 257Ethnicity: Other 24% (27) 32% (36) 22% (25) 6% (6) 6% (9) 4Relig: Protestant 8% (96) 40% (209) 25% (32) 7% (37) 0% (52) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 24% (95) 38% (49) 20% (79) 7% (25) 0% (40) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 26% (34) 36% (85) 5% (78) 6% (30) 7% (88) 54Relig: Something Else 27% (83) 37% (2) 2% (63) 5% (4) % (32) 304Relig: Jewish 3% (8) 49% (29) 0% (6) 5% (3) 4% (2) 60Relig: Evangelical 25% (55) 37% (223) 9% (3) 5% (32) 4% (87) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 20% (3) 39% (29) 24% (33) 7% (4) % (60) 565Relig: All Christian 23% (268) 38% (442) 2% (246) 6% (73) 2% (46) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 27% (27) 36% (297) 7% (40) 5% (44) 5% (20) 88Community: Urban 27% (32) 34% (66) 7% (84) 7% (36) 4% (67) 485Community: Suburban 23% (20) 40% (366) 9% (78) 7% (63) % (00) 97Community: Rural 24% (44) 35% (209) 2% (25) 3% (8) 7% (98) 595Employ: Private Sector 24% (53) 40% (255) 22% (37) 6% (35) 8% (5) 632Employ: Government 29% (42) 40% (59) 3% (20) 6% (9) 2% (7) 47Employ: Self-Employed 24% (40) 40% (66) 23% (39) 7% (2) 6% (0) 65Employ: Homemaker 22% (38) 30% (52) 20% (35) 2% (4) 26% (46) 75Employ: Student 4% (9) 29% (8) 3% (8) 9% (5) 35% (22) 63Employ: Retired 22% (3) 42% (2) 9% (98) 7% (34) 0% (49) 505Employ: Unemployed 33% (53) 26% (42) 0% (6) 8% (3) 24% (38) 63Employ: Other 26% (38) 25% (37) 24% (35) 3% (5) 22% (32) 46Military HH: Yes 27% (09) 40% (60) 2% (85) 5% (2) 6% (25) 400Military HH: No 24% (378) 36% (58) 9% (302) 6% (96) 5% (24) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 24% (203) 39% (328) 22% (89) 5% (39) % (92) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 25% (283) 36% (43) 7% (97) 7% (78) 5% (74) 45

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Table POL3_7: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Passing a bill to reform regulations on banks and nancial services companies

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Registered Voters 24% (486) 37% (74) 9% (387) 6% (7) 3% (266) 997Strongly Approve 28% (22) 39% (68) 20% (85) 5% (2) 8% (32) 427Somewhat Approve 8% (8) 4% (83) 25% () 5% (2) % (47) 442Somewhat Disapprove 9% (5) 40% (08) 2% (57) 4% (0) 6% (44) 269Strongly Disapprove 29% (223) 35% (269) 6% (25) 8% (65) % (82) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion % (0) 4% (4) 0% (9) % () 64% (6) 95#1 Issue: Economy 24% (37) 38% (25) 22% (23) 4% (25) % (64) 565#1 Issue: Security 22% (77) 38% (35) 22% (79) 5% (6) 3% (47) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 27% (93) 34% (9) 7% (6) 9% (3) 3% (46) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 24% (83) 42% (43) 9% (64) 5% (7) 0% (36) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 20% (9) 3% (29) 8% (7) 5% (5) 25% (24) 94#1 Issue: Education 24% (35) 36% (5) 8% (25) 8% (2) 3% (9) 42#1 Issue: Energy 2% (6) 39% (30) 6% (2) 9% (7) 4% () 76#1 Issue: Other 36% (26) 26% (9) 7% (5) 4% (3) 27% (20) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 29% (2) 36% (263) 7% (24) 8% (59) % (8) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 22% (65) 4% (306) 24% (8) 4% (33) 9% (68) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 25% (45) 36% (65) 6% (29) 7% (2) 6% (30) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 30% (264) 36% (34) 5% (36) 8% (68) % (95) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9% (08) 42% (242) 28% (6) 4% (23) 8% (44) 5772012 Vote: Other 27% (28) 40% (43) 9% (20) 2% (2) 2% (3) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9% (84) 33% (4) 6% (70) 5% (23) 26% (4) 4334-Region: Northeast 28% (03) 40% (47) 6% (60) 6% (2) 9% (34) 3654-Region: Midwest 23% (08) 32% (49) 23% (07) 6% (30) 6% (78) 474-Region: South 23% (68) 40% (300) 7% (25) 6% (42) 4% (07) 7424-Region: West 26% (08) 35% (46) 22% (94) 6% (25) % (47) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL3_8: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Passing an immigration reform bill

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Registered Voters 37% (740) 32% (634) 3% (257) 7% (44) % (222) 997Gender: Male 39% (367) 32% (297) 3% (25) 8% (72) 8% (70) 93Gender: Female 35% (373) 32% (337) 2% (33) 7% (7) 4% (52) 066Age: 18-29 24% (79) 26% (86) 8% (59) 2% (40) 2% (7) 336Age: 30-44 28% (34) 33% (57) 6% (77) 7% (34) 7% (79) 48Age: 45-54 38% (36) 38% (37) 0% (36) 6% (22) 8% (27) 359Age: 55-64 44% (72) 30% (20) 2% (47) 8% (30) 7% (26) 395Age: 65+ 5% (28) 3% (33) 9% (38) 4% (8) 4% (9) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 28% (205) 34% (25) 6% (9) 0% (73) 2% (85) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 29% (8) 3% (93) 4% (87) 8% (50) 7% (08) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 55% (354) 29% (90) 8% (52) 3% (2) 4% (29) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 26% (86) 38% (24) 7% (55) % (35) 9% (30) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 30% (9) 3% (27) 6% (63) 9% (38) 4% (55) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 32% (89) 32% (89) 6% (43) 8% (22) 2% (33) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 27% (92) 30% (04) 3% (43) 8% (28) 22% (75) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 59% (92) 26% (83) 8% (26) 5% (5) 2% (7) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 50% (62) 33% (07) 8% (26) 2% (5) 7% (22) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 29% (20) 33% (227) 7% (2) 2% (80) 9% (65) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 32% (43) 36% (6) 5% (67) 5% (24) 2% (54) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 53% (35) 30% (99) 8% (56) 4% (27) 5% (32) 665Educ: < College 38% (493) 30% (394) 2% (63) 7% (88) 3% (75) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 32% (43) 36% (6) 4% (64) 9% (42) 8% (34) 444Educ: Post-grad 43% (03) 33% (79) 3% (3) 6% (4) 5% (3) 24Income: Under 50k 36% (389) 29% (3) 3% (44) 8% (89) 4% (56) 089Income: 50k-100k 38% (235) 34% (22) 4% (86) 6% (40) 7% (45) 68Income: 100k+ 40% (6) 38% (0) 0% (28) 5% (5) 7% (2) 29Ethnicity: White 38% (620) 33% (53) 3% (206) 6% (05) 0% (65) 626

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Table POL3_8: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Passing an immigration reform bill

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Registered Voters 37% (740) 32% (634) 3% (257) 7% (44) % (222) 997Ethnicity: Hispanic 35% (63) 28% (50) % (9) % (20) 5% (26) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 33% (84) 28% (7) 4% (35) 0% (25) 6% (42) 257Ethnicity: Other 3% (36) 29% (33) 4% (6) 2% (3) 4% (6) 4Relig: Protestant 47% (245) 32% (67) 0% (53) 6% (32) 6% (29) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 40% (54) 32% (23) 3% (5) 7% (26) 9% (35) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 26% (36) 34% (77) 4% (74) 8% (44) 6% (84) 54Relig: Something Else 3% (95) 34% (03) 6% (50) 9% (28) 0% (29) 304Relig: Jewish 4% (24) 42% (25) 7% (4) 5% (3) 4% (2) 60Relig: Evangelical 43% (262) 28% (73) 2% (7) 6% (38) % (67) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 43% (245) 32% (80) % (64) 6% (34) 7% (42) 565Relig: All Christian 43% (508) 30% (353) % (34) 6% (72) 9% (09) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 28% (23) 34% (280) 5% (23) 9% (72) 4% (3) 88Community: Urban 35% (68) 29% (43) 4% (68) 9% (45) 3% (6) 485Community: Suburban 40% (368) 32% (290) 2% (2) 7% (6) 9% (86) 97Community: Rural 34% (204) 34% (20) 3% (78) 6% (37) 3% (75) 595Employ: Private Sector 38% (238) 32% (202) 6% (00) 7% (44) 7% (47) 632Employ: Government 36% (52) 36% (53) 4% (20) 4% (6) % (6) 47Employ: Self-Employed 30% (50) 35% (59) 6% (27) % (7) 7% (2) 65Employ: Homemaker 33% (58) 29% (5) % (9) 7% (3) 9% (34) 75Employ: Student 2% (3) 8% () 8% () % (7) 33% (2) 63Employ: Retired 46% (235) 33% (67) 0% (50) 5% (27) 5% (26) 505Employ: Unemployed 30% (49) 3% (50) 0% (7) 8% (2) 2% (35) 63Employ: Other 30% (44) 27% (40) 9% (3) 2% (8) 22% (32) 46Military HH: Yes 46% (83) 32% (30) 2% (49) 3% (4) 6% (24) 400Military HH: No 35% (557) 32% (504) 3% (209) 8% (30) 2% (98) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 49% (46) 29% (248) % (94) 4% (35) 7% (59) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 28% (324) 34% (386) 4% (63) 9% (08) 4% (63) 45

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Registered Voters 22% (43) 8% (35) 5% (306) 36% (725) 9% (84) 997Gender: Male 25% (232) 9% (74) 5% (44) 34% (39) 7% (62) 93Gender: Female 9% (99) 7% (77) 5% (62) 38% (405) % (22) 066Age: 18-29 5% (49) 4% (45) 6% (55) 38% (26) 8% (6) 336Age: 30-44 6% (75) 9% (9) 4% (68) 38% (85) 3% (62) 48Age: 45-54 25% (9) 20% (73) 6% (58) 33% (7) 6% (20) 359Age: 55-64 26% (02) 8% (70) 5% (58) 36% (44) 5% (22) 395Age: 65+ 27% (5) 7% (72) 6% (67) 36% (54) 4% (9) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 8% (57) 2% (86) 4% (99) 59% (432) 8% (58) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 6% (96) 6% (97) 8% (3) 36% (220) 5% (93) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 43% (278) 26% (68) 5% (94) % (73) 5% (33) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 9% (30) 6% (52) 3% (42) 55% (83) 7% (24) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 7% (27) 9% (34) 4% (57) 62% (249) 8% (34) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 8% (49) 9% (52) 8% (49) 36% (0) 9% (26) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 4% (47) 3% (45) 9% (64) 35% (9) 20% (67) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 47% (52) 22% (7) 6% (53) % (36) 4% () 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 39% (25) 30% (97) 3% (4) % (37) 7% (2) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2% (85) 2% (87) % (78) 58% (406) 6% (38) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 3% (6) 8% (80) 20% (88) 38% (70) % (5) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 39% (262) 26% (70) 7% (2) 4% (93) 4% (29) 665Educ: < College 23% (305) 8% (234) 6% (209) 3% (43) 2% (5) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 8% (79) 6% (70) 4% (64) 47% (209) 5% (2) 444Educ: Post-grad 9% (47) 20% (48) 4% (33) 42% (02) 5% () 24Income: Under 50k 2% (226) 7% (80) 6% (79) 34% (374) 2% (30) 089Income: 50k-100k 24% (5) 9% (5) 2% (75) 38% (237) 6% (40) 68Income: 100k+ 9% (54) 20% (57) 8% (52) 39% (4) 5% (4) 29Ethnicity: White 23% (369) 9% (302) 5% (240) 36% (580) 8% (36) 626

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Registered Voters 22% (43) 8% (35) 5% (306) 36% (725) 9% (84) 997Ethnicity: Hispanic 20% (35) 4% (24) 6% (29) 37% (66) 4% (24) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 8% (47) 3% (34) 7% (43) 39% (0) 2% (32) 257Ethnicity: Other 3% (5) 4% (6) 2% (23) 38% (44) 4% (6) 4Relig: Protestant 30% (58) 2% () 9% (98) 26% (38) 4% (20) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 2% (83) 20% (77) 7% (64) 36% (39) 7% (26) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 3% (67) 2% (62) 3% (65) 49% (252) 3% (69) 54Relig: Something Else 2% (63) 6% (50) 3% (40) 40% (23) 9% (27) 304Relig: Jewish 26% (6) 3% (8) 6% (9) 44% (27) % () 60Relig: Evangelical 30% (85) 2% (3) 6% (97) 23% (42) 9% (56) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 2% (6) 9% (09) 8% (04) 36% (206) 6% (3) 565Relig: All Christian 26% (30) 20% (239) 7% (20) 30% (347) 7% (87) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 6% (30) 4% (2) 3% (05) 46% (375) 2% (96) 88Community: Urban 8% (88) 6% (76) 4% (66) 4% (20) % (55) 485Community: Suburban 22% (202) 9% (75) 4% (3) 38% (350) 6% (58) 97Community: Rural 24% (40) 7% (00) 8% (09) 29% (74) 2% (7) 595Employ: Private Sector 2% (33) 8% (4) 7% (06) 39% (245) 5% (34) 632Employ: Government 5% (23) 7% (26) 6% (24) 4% (60) 0% (5) 47Employ: Self-Employed 22% (36) 20% (33) 23% (38) 30% (50) 5% (9) 65Employ: Homemaker 24% (42) 8% (32) 9% (6) 33% (58) 6% (27) 75Employ: Student 8% () 7% (4) 6% (4) 4% (26) 29% (8) 63Employ: Retired 25% (29) 7% (85) 7% (86) 36% (83) 4% (22) 505Employ: Unemployed 8% (29) 8% (29) % (8) 34% (55) 20% (32) 63Employ: Other 9% (28) 9% (28) 0% (4) 33% (48) 8% (27) 46Military HH: Yes 34% (34) 6% (62) 5% (6) 3% (23) 5% (20) 400Military HH: No 9% (297) 8% (289) 5% (245) 38% (602) 0% (64) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 39% (328) 28% (243) 6% (39) 0% (85) 7% (57) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 9% (02) 9% (09) 5% (67) 56% (640) % (26) 45

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Registered Voters 22% (43) 8% (35) 5% (306) 36% (725) 9% (84) 997Strongly Approve 58% (247) 24% (03) 8% (35) 7% (29) 3% (4) 427Somewhat Approve 24% (05) 34% (48) 23% (03) 2% (52) 8% (33) 442Somewhat Disapprove 2% (3) 7% (45) 24% (64) 36% (98) % (3) 269Strongly Disapprove 6% (45) 6% (49) 2% (90) 69% (529) 7% (5) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 3% (3) 7% (7) 5% (4) 8% (7) 58% (55) 95#1 Issue: Economy 2% (9) 9% (05) 8% (0) 35% (95) 8% (44) 565#1 Issue: Security 4% (45) 2% (76) 5% (54) 6% (56) 7% (23) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 4% (50) 8% (63) 2% (43) 46% (60) 9% (33) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 2% (72) 8% (62) 6% (55) 37% (28) 7% (25) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 2% () 7% (6) 3% (3) 46% (43) 22% (2) 94#1 Issue: Education 2% (7) 4% (20) 7% (24) 44% (62) 4% (20) 42#1 Issue: Energy 8% (6) 7% (3) 0% (8) 55% (42) 9% (7) 76#1 Issue: Other 5% () 8% (6) % (8) 52% (38) 3% (0) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 8% (58) 9% (65) 2% (90) 65% (479) 6% (47) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 42% (33) 27% (206) 7% (28) 9% (7) 5% (35) 7532016 Vote: Someone else % (20) 3% (24) 6% (29) 46% (84) 3% (24) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama % (99) 2% (02) 4% (23) 57% (498) 6% (56) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 4% (235) 28% (6) 7% (97) % (6) 4% (23) 5772012 Vote: Other 26% (27) 20% (22) 6% (7) 27% (29) 0% () 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6% (70) 5% (66) 6% (68) 3% (35) 22% (93) 4334-Region: Northeast 22% (82) 6% (60) 6% (60) 38% (37) 7% (26) 3654-Region: Midwest 8% (83) 6% (73) 7% (79) 40% (87) 0% (49) 474-Region: South 23% (73) 9% (42) 6% (20) 3% (229) % (78) 7424-Region: West 22% (92) 8% (76) 2% (49) 4% (72) 7% (3) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 33% (65) 3% (63) 4% (275) 3% (25) 0% (206) 997Gender: Male 30% (283) 3% (292) 7% (6) 4% (28) 7% (67) 93Gender: Female 34% (368) 30% (322) % (5) 2% (23) 3% (39) 066Age: 18-29 33% (2) 28% (95) 2% (40) 8% (26) 9% (63) 336Age: 30-44 32% (55) 3% (48) 3% (63) 0% (46) 4% (69) 48Age: 45-54 30% (07) 33% (8) 6% (59) 3% (48) 8% (27) 359Age: 55-64 34% (33) 32% (28) 3% (50) 5% (60) 6% (23) 395Age: 65+ 34% (44) 29% (24) 5% (64) 7% (7) 5% (23) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 49% (362) 28% (205) 9% (68) 5% (38) 8% (59) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 25% (57) 3% (94) 4% (89) 3% (78) 6% (0) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 20% (32) 33% (24) 8% (8) 2% (36) 7% (46) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 47% (55) 27% (89) 2% (4) 6% (9) 8% (27) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 52% (207) 29% (6) 7% (28) 5% (9) 8% (33) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 24% (67) 34% (95) 20% (56) 2% (34) 9% (26) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 27% (9) 29% (99) 0% (33) 3% (44) 22% (75) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 9% (62) 33% (07) 20% (64) 23% (75) 5% (5) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 22% (70) 33% (06) 7% (54) 9% (60) 0% (3) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 52% (364) 29% (99) 9% (59) 5% (32) 6% (40) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 30% (33) 35% (57) 4% (63) 9% (42) 2% (54) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7% (4) 3% (208) 22% (44) 24% (57) 7% (43) 665Educ: < College 3% (40) 30% (39) 4% (82) 3% (74) 3% (65) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 36% (60) 34% (5) 4% (63) 0% (43) 6% (26) 444Educ: Post-grad 37% (90) 30% (7) 3% (30) 4% (34) 6% (5) 24Income: Under 50k 33% (359) 30% (322) 3% (37) 2% (33) 3% (38) 089Income: 50k-100k 35% (25) 30% (88) 5% (93) 2% (77) 7% (46) 68Income: 100k+ 27% (77) 36% (04) 6% (45) 4% (42) 8% (22) 29

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Registered Voters 33% (65) 3% (63) 4% (275) 3% (25) 0% (206) 997Ethnicity: White 29% (474) 32% (526) 5% (239) 4% (226) 0% (6) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 36% (64) 34% (60) 2% (22) 6% () 2% (22) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 52% (35) 22% (57) 9% (22) 5% (2) 2% (3) 257Ethnicity: Other 37% (42) 27% (3) 2% (4) % (3) 3% (4) 4Relig: Protestant 28% (46) 30% (59) 9% (98) 6% (86) 7% (36) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 32% (25) 34% (3) 4% (54) 4% (54) 6% (25) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 35% (80) 3% (60) 2% (60) 9% (47) 3% (68) 54Relig: Something Else 37% (2) 32% (97) 9% (27) % (33) % (34) 304Relig: Jewish 60% (36) 24% (4) 5% (3) 6% (4) 6% (3) 60Relig: Evangelical 30% (8) 30% (82) 7% (07) 3% (76) % (65) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 3% (76) 3% (74) 4% (82) 7% (95) 7% (39) 565Relig: All Christian 30% (357) 30% (356) 6% (88) 5% (7) 9% (04) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 36% (292) 3% (257) % (87) 0% (80) 2% (02) 88Community: Urban 36% (74) 30% (48) 2% (59) 2% (58) 0% (47) 485Community: Suburban 34% (30) 3% (285) 5% (33) 2% (3) 8% (76) 97Community: Rural 28% (67) 30% (80) 4% (83) 4% (8) 4% (83) 595Employ: Private Sector 34% (23) 34% (23) 3% (83) 3% (79) 7% (44) 632Employ: Government 39% (58) 27% (39) 4% (2) 0% (5) 0% (5) 47Employ: Self-Employed 30% (50) 33% (55) 9% (3) 3% (22) 5% (8) 65Employ: Homemaker 24% (42) 32% (55) 7% (29) 0% (7) 8% (32) 75Employ: Student 39% (24) 8% (2) % (7) 4% (3) 28% (7) 63Employ: Retired 34% (74) 30% (53) 4% (7) 5% (78) 6% (30) 505Employ: Unemployed 28% (46) 3% (50) % (9) % (8) 9% (32) 63Employ: Other 3% (45) 25% (37) % (5) 4% (20) 20% (29) 46Military HH: Yes 34% (36) 25% (0) 7% (69) 8% (7) 6% (23) 400Military HH: No 32% (55) 32% (52) 3% (206) % (80) % (84) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 24% (204) 3% (264) 8% (50) 9% (66) 8% (69) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 39% (447) 3% (349) % (26) 7% (85) 2% (37) 45

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Table POL3_11: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress?Reducing the federal budget de cit

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Registered Voters 48% (965) 3% (626) 8% (5) 2% (50) 0% (205) 997Strongly Approve 62% (263) 3% (30) 3% (4) % (4) 4% (6) 427Somewhat Approve 53% (234) 3% (38) 6% (29) 2% (8) 8% (34) 442Somewhat Disapprove 44% (9) 33% (89) 7% (9) 3% (9) 2% (33) 269Strongly Disapprove 43% (330) 33% (25) 2% (89) 4% (27) 9% (67) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 20% (9) 9% (8) % () 2% (2) 58% (55) 95#1 Issue: Economy 53% (297) 30% (72) 6% (35) 3% (6) 8% (43) 565#1 Issue: Security 57% (20) 27% (97) 5% (9) 2% (7) 9% (32) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 45% (57) 32% (3) 8% (30) 3% () % (39) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 52% (80) 30% (02) 8% (26) 2% (6) 8% (28) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 28% (26) 30% (28) 4% (3) 4% (3) 24% (23) 94#1 Issue: Education 30% (42) 44% (63) 0% (4) 2% (3) 4% (20) 42#1 Issue: Energy 34% (26) 39% (30) 0% (8) 4% (3) 3% (0) 76#1 Issue: Other 47% (35) 29% (2) 9% (7) % () 4% (0) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 44% (325) 34% (250) % (82) 3% (23) 8% (60) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 59% (443) 3% (232) 5% (36) % (7) 5% (35) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 47% (85) 30% (55) 7% (3) 2% (3) 4% (25) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 47% (43) 32% (282) % (95) 2% (8) 8% (70) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 58% (336) 34% (94) 3% (8) % (6) 4% (23) 5772012 Vote: Other 45% (48) 33% (35) % (2) 3% (4) 8% (8) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38% (66) 26% (4) 6% (27) 5% (22) 24% (04) 4334-Region: Northeast 49% (77) 35% (27) 7% (27) 2% (9) 7% (24) 3654-Region: Midwest 52% (247) 28% (32) 6% (27) 2% (0) 2% (55) 474-Region: South 50% (369) 29% (26) 7% (54) 2% (6) 2% (87) 7424-Region: West 4% (72) 36% (5) 0% (43) 4% (5) 9% (39) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL4_1: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following?The United States imposing a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum imports

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Registered Voters 36% (73) 3% (624) 5% (297) 8% (364) 997Gender: Male 44% (408) 32% (30) 3% (24) % (98) 93Gender: Female 29% (305) 30% (323) 6% (73) 25% (266) 066Age: 18-29 20% (67) 27% (92) 9% (65) 33% (2) 336Age: 30-44 29% (39) 30% (43) 7% (8) 25% (8) 48Age: 45-54 33% (9) 37% (34) 2% (44) 7% (62) 359Age: 55-64 42% (64) 30% (20) 6% (65) 2% (46) 395Age: 65+ 52% (224) 32% (35) 0% (4) 6% (27) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 37% (273) 30% (223) 5% (06) 8% (30) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 30% (89) 3% (93) 5% (94) 23% (43) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 39% (25) 32% (207) 5% (96) 4% (9) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 43% (44) 28% (94) 5% (48) 3% (45) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 32% (29) 32% (29) 4% (58) 2% (86) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 36% (00) 37% (02) 5% (42) 2% (32) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (88) 26% (90) 5% (52) 32% (0) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 5% (64) 32% (04) % (34) 7% (2) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 27% (87) 32% (03) 9% (62) 22% (70) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4% (283) 30% (208) 3% (87) 7% (6) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 33% (48) 33% (48) 6% (7) 8% (83) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 39% (262) 34% (223) 6% (04) 2% (77) 665Educ: < College 3% (40) 30% (390) 7% (230) 22% (283) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 43% (90) 33% (45) 0% (45) 4% (63) 444Educ: Post-grad 47% (3) 36% (88) 9% (22) 7% (8) 24Income: Under 50k 30% (325) 30% (330) 6% (77) 24% (256) 089Income: 50k-100k 4% (25) 33% (203) 4% (85) 3% (79) 68Income: 100k+ 47% (36) 3% (90) 2% (35) 0% (29) 29Ethnicity: White 37% (598) 3% (50) 5% (247) 7% (27) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 3% (56) 28% (50) 4% (25) 27% (48) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 32% (82) 3% (79) 3% (35) 24% (6) 257

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Registered Voters 36% (73) 3% (624) 5% (297) 8% (364) 997Ethnicity: Other 28% (32) 30% (35) 3% (5) 28% (32) 4Relig: Protestant 43% (226) 32% (67) 3% (66) 3% (67) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 39% (5) 33% (27) 7% (65) 2% (46) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 32% (65) 30% (54) 5% (79) 23% (6) 54Relig: Something Else 33% (0) 36% (08) 5% (45) 6% (50) 304Relig: Jewish 6% (37) 32% (9) 6% (3) % () 60Relig: Evangelical 33% (20) 29% (76) 5% (9) 23% (42) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 43% (245) 33% (84) 4% (80) 0% (56) 565Relig: All Christian 38% (447) 3% (360) 5% (72) 7% (98) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 32% (266) 32% (262) 5% (24) 20% (66) 88Community: Urban 32% (56) 30% (43) 6% (79) 22% (07) 485Community: Suburban 39% (362) 32% (296) 3% (23) 5% (36) 97Community: Rural 33% (94) 3% (85) 6% (95) 20% (2) 595Employ: Private Sector 37% (232) 35% (223) 3% (84) 5% (93) 632Employ: Government 3% (46) 36% (53) 5% (22) 8% (26) 47Employ: Self-Employed 38% (62) 29% (48) 23% (38) % (8) 65Employ: Homemaker 28% (49) 23% (39) 2% (36) 29% (50) 75Employ: Student 2% (3) 23% (4) 8% (2) 38% (24) 63Employ: Retired 47% (240) 34% (70) 0% (52) 8% (43) 505Employ: Unemployed 29% (47) 25% (40) 7% (27) 30% (49) 63Employ: Other 5% (23) 24% (36) 8% (26) 43% (62) 46Military HH: Yes 4% (63) 35% (4) 4% (55) 0% (4) 400Military HH: No 34% (549) 30% (483) 5% (242) 20% (323) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 37% (32) 33% (28) 7% (43) 4% (7) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 35% (40) 30% (342) 3% (54) 22% (247) 45Strongly Approve 43% (83) 30% (30) 6% (67) % (47) 427Somewhat Approve 28% (24) 36% (6) 7% (76) 9% (82) 442Somewhat Disapprove 28% (75) 33% (90) 7% (46) 22% (58) 269Strongly Disapprove 42% (323) 3% (235) 2% (88) 5% (8) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 8% (8) 9% (8) 22% (2) 62% (58) 95

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Registered Voters 37% (733) 34% (678) 5% (309) 4% (277) 997Ethnicity: Other 34% (38) 26% (29) 8% (20) 23% (26) 4Relig: Protestant 43% (228) 36% (90) % (59) 9% (48) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 4% (59) 35% (35) 5% (60) 9% (35) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 3% (60) 30% (56) 9% (96) 20% (02) 54Relig: Something Else 36% (09) 37% (3) 5% (46) 2% (36) 304Relig: Jewish 52% (3) 40% (24) 7% (4) % () 60Relig: Evangelical 38% (230) 32% (97) 4% (87) 6% (97) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 4% (232) 37% (20) 4% (80) 8% (43) 565Relig: All Christian 39% (463) 35% (408) 4% (67) 2% (39) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 33% (269) 33% (269) 7% (42) 7% (38) 88Community: Urban 35% (70) 33% (59) 8% (85) 5% (72) 485Community: Suburban 4% (376) 35% (37) 3% (7) 2% (06) 97Community: Rural 3% (87) 34% (202) 8% (06) 7% (00) 595Employ: Private Sector 38% (243) 37% (235) 4% (86) % (68) 632Employ: Government 37% (55) 37% (55) 6% (24) 9% (3) 47Employ: Self-Employed 40% (66) 30% (49) 20% (33) 0% (7) 65Employ: Homemaker 27% (47) 3% (54) 8% (32) 24% (42) 75Employ: Student 24% (5) 24% (5) 6% (4) 46% (29) 63Employ: Retired 45% (226) 36% (83) 3% (66) 6% (3) 505Employ: Unemployed 28% (46) 23% (38) 24% (38) 25% (4) 63Employ: Other 25% (36) 34% (50) 7% (24) 24% (36) 46Military HH: Yes 43% (73) 36% (43) 4% (54) 8% (30) 400Military HH: No 35% (560) 34% (535) 6% (254) 5% (247) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 40% (34) 34% (293) 5% (26) % (92) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 34% (392) 34% (385) 6% (82) 6% (85) 45Strongly Approve 46% (95) 3% (3) 4% (58) 0% (43) 427Somewhat Approve 36% (58) 34% (49) 9% (83) 2% (52) 442Somewhat Disapprove 29% (79) 39% (05) 9% (52) 2% (34) 269Strongly Disapprove 39% (295) 36% (272) 4% (04) 2% (92) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 7% (7) 2% (20) 3% (2) 59% (56) 95

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Registered Voters 32% (636) 3% (625) 8% (352) 9% (384) 997Ethnicity: Other 26% (30) 35% (40) 4% (6) 25% (28) 4Relig: Protestant 34% (76) 33% (76) 7% (87) 6% (87) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 34% (33) 34% (34) 8% (69) 3% (52) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 32% (64) 27% (40) 7% (88) 24% (22) 54Relig: Something Else 33% (99) 32% (97) 9% (57) 7% (5) 304Relig: Jewish 55% (33) 33% (20) % (6) % () 60Relig: Evangelical 28% (69) 32% (94) 8% () 23% (38) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 36% (205) 34% (92) 7% (95) 3% (74) 565Relig: All Christian 32% (374) 33% (386) 8% (206) 8% (2) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 32% (263) 29% (237) 8% (45) 2% (73) 88Community: Urban 30% (45) 3% (5) 7% (8) 22% (08) 485Community: Suburban 34% (33) 34% (3) 6% (46) 6% (47) 97Community: Rural 30% (78) 27% (63) 2% (25) 22% (29) 595Employ: Private Sector 33% (206) 38% (240) 5% (96) 4% (90) 632Employ: Government 33% (48) 3% (45) 9% (27) 8% (27) 47Employ: Self-Employed 37% (6) 30% (49) 22% (36) 2% (9) 65Employ: Homemaker 24% (42) 24% (43) 20% (35) 32% (55) 75Employ: Student 2% (3) 6% (0) 3% (8) 50% (3) 63Employ: Retired 38% (94) 33% (69) 6% (83) 2% (60) 505Employ: Unemployed 26% (42) 28% (45) 6% (26) 3% (50) 63Employ: Other 2% (30) 6% (24) 28% (4) 35% (52) 46Military HH: Yes 36% (44) 37% (50) 4% (57) 2% (49) 400Military HH: No 3% (492) 30% (475) 8% (295) 2% (335) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 26% (28) 34% (294) 22% (88) 8% (53) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 37% (49) 29% (33) 4% (64) 20% (232) 45Strongly Approve 28% (2) 3% (33) 22% (93) 9% (8) 427Somewhat Approve 2% (94) 34% (52) 22% (98) 22% (98) 442Somewhat Disapprove 24% (65) 37% (00) 24% (64) 5% (40) 269Strongly Disapprove 45% (347) 30% (230) 0% (79) 4% (07) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 0% (0) 0% (9) 8% (7) 62% (59) 95

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Table POL5: Which of the following comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right?

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and services.

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Registered Voters 5% (022) 23% (457) 26% (57) 997Gender: Male 57% (526) 27% (249) 7% (56) 93Gender: Female 47% (496) 20% (208) 34% (362) 066Age: 18-29 5% (7) 9% (65) 30% (00) 336Age: 30-44 5% (248) 2% (02) 27% (32) 48Age: 45-54 45% (63) 29% (04) 26% (92) 359Age: 55-64 52% (205) 20% (80) 28% (0) 395Age: 65+ 55% (236) 25% (06) 20% (84) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 62% (454) 5% (0) 23% (68) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 47% (29) 20% (24) 33% (204) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 43% (277) 35% (223) 23% (45) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 64% (20) 2% (68) 6% (53) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 6% (244) % (42) 29% (6) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 54% (49) 24% (68) 22% (60) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 42% (42) 6% (56) 42% (44) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 52% (67) 35% (3) 3% (43) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 34% (0) 34% (0) 32% (02) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 64% (44) 7% (6) 20% (37) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 55% (247) 20% (92) 25% (2) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 42% (277) 35% (234) 23% (54) 665Educ: < College 47% (62) 24% (33) 30% (388) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 59% (262) 2% (94) 20% (88) 444Educ: Post-grad 62% (49) 2% (50) 7% (42) 24Income: Under 50k 48% (522) 2% (225) 3% (34) 089Income: 50k-100k 54% (332) 26% (64) 20% (22) 68Income: 100k+ 58% (68) 24% (69) 8% (54) 29

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Registered Voters 5% (022) 23% (457) 26% (57) 997Ethnicity: White 5% (825) 24% (393) 25% (408) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 52% (93) 25% (44) 23% (4) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 55% (42) 6% (40) 29% (75) 257Ethnicity: Other 49% (56) 2% (24) 30% (34) 4Relig: Protestant 5% (270) 27% (42) 22% (4) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 55% (23) 25% (98) 20% (78) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 50% (259) 8% (94) 3% (6) 54Relig: Something Else 57% (73) 20% (6) 23% (70) 304Relig: Jewish 80% (48) 6% (9) 4% (3) 60Relig: Evangelical 45% (276) 27% (63) 28% (72) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 55% (3) 25% (40) 20% (4) 565Relig: All Christian 50% (588) 26% (303) 24% (286) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 53% (432) 9% (54) 28% (232) 88Community: Urban 54% (260) 22% (05) 25% (20) 485Community: Suburban 54% (49) 22% (20) 24% (225) 97Community: Rural 46% (27) 25% (5) 29% (73) 595Employ: Private Sector 57% (358) 24% (50) 20% (24) 632Employ: Government 57% (84) 7% (26) 26% (38) 47Employ: Self-Employed 5% (85) 32% (53) 7% (27) 65Employ: Homemaker 37% (64) 8% (3) 45% (79) 75Employ: Student 40% (25) 2% (3) 40% (25) 63Employ: Retired 53% (266) 25% (27) 22% (2) 505Employ: Unemployed 50% (82) 9% (3) 3% (50) 63Employ: Other 40% (59) 8% (26) 42% (62) 46Military HH: Yes 53% (20) 29% (5) 9% (75) 400Military HH: No 5% (82) 2% (342) 28% (443) 597

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Table POL6: As youmay know, it was recently announced that theUnited States will impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminumimports. Based on what you know, do you support or oppose raising tariffs on aluminum and steel?

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Table POL6: As youmay know, it was recently announced that theUnited States will impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminumimports. Based on what you know, do you support or oppose raising tariffs on aluminum and steel?

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Registered Voters 5% (45) 26% (256) 7% (68) 20% (96) 22% (29) 984Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % (4) 20% (25) 3% (6) 27% (34) 29% (36) 25Ethnicity: Other 4% (7) 28% (4) 7% (9) 5% (8) 26% (4) 5Relig: Protestant 5% (37) 36% (92) 4% (35) 6% (4) 9% (47) 253Relig: Roman Catholic 4% (27) 32% (62) 7% (33) 22% (43) 4% (27) 93Relig: Ath./Agn./None 3% (3) 3% (32) 2% (50) 27% (65) 27% (65) 243Relig: Something Else 0% (7) 28% (44) 20% (3) 8% (28) 24% (38) 58Relig: Evangelical 20% (6) 30% (9) 3% (39) 2% (36) 25% (77) 303Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 3% (36) 32% (89) 7% (48) 24% (66) 4% (39) 279Relig: All Christian 7% (98) 3% (80) 5% (87) 8% (02) 20% (6) 582Relig: All Non-Christian 2% (47) 9% (76) 20% (8) 23% (94) 26% (03) 402Community: Urban 3% (34) 23% (58) 8% (47) 22% (57) 24% (63) 259Community: Suburban 3% (59) 25% () 20% (89) 23% (03) 9% (84) 445Community: Rural 9% (53) 3% (87) % (32) 3% (36) 26% (72) 280Employ: Private Sector 3% (39) 28% (82) 22% (66) 22% (64) 6% (46) 298Employ: Government % (8) 26% (9) 22% (6) 20% (5) 22% (6) 74Employ: Self-Employed 25% (23) 36% (33) 0% (9) 5% (3) 4% (3) 90Employ: Homemaker 6% (4) 5% (4) 6% (4) 3% (2) 40% (37) 92Employ: Retired 7% (42) 27% (66) 6% (38) 24% (58) 6% (39) 242Employ: Unemployed 9% (7) 24% (7) 5% () 25% (8) 26% (9) 70Employ: Other 9% (8) 2% (8) 2% (0) 6% (3) 42% (35) 84Military HH: Yes 22% (4) 3% (59) 6% (3) 7% (3) 5% (28) 89Military HH: No 3% (04) 25% (98) 7% (37) 2% (64) 24% (9) 794RD/WT: Right Direction 29% (9) 39% (59) 9% (37) 5% (8) 7% (70) 404RD/WT: Wrong Track 5% (26) 7% (97) 23% (3) 3% (77) 26% (49) 580Strongly Approve 43% (9) 35% (73) 5% () 4% (8) 3% (27) 2Somewhat Approve 5% (32) 44% (9) 5% (32) 5% () 2% (43) 209Somewhat Disapprove 3% (5) 35% (47) 25% (34) % (5) 25% (33) 34Strongly Disapprove 5% (8) % (43) 23% (89) 40% (57) 22% (87) 393

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Registered Voters 5% (024) 9% (7) 9% (370) 22% (432) 997Ethnicity: Hispanic 48% (85) 2% (22) 9% (34) 2% (38) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 48% (24) % (28) 5% (39) 26% (66) 257Ethnicity: Other 5% (58) 8% (0) 8% (2) 23% (26) 4Relig: Protestant 54% (284) 8% (42) 22% (7) 6% (83) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 54% (2) 9% (35) 20% (79) 6% (63) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 55% (282) 6% (30) 4% (70) 26% (32) 54Relig: Something Else 54% (64) % (35) 5% (44) 20% (6) 304Relig: Jewish 69% (4) 7% (0) 3% (8) % () 60Relig: Evangelical 44% (267) 0% (63) 22% (32) 24% (49) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 55% (309) 8% (43) 22% (23) 6% (90) 565Relig: All Christian 49% (576) 9% (06) 22% (255) 20% (239) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 54% (445) 8% (65) 4% (5) 24% (93) 88Community: Urban 48% (232) 0% (5) 20% (98) 22% (05) 485Community: Suburban 56% (54) 8% (70) 6% (50) 20% (83) 97Community: Rural 47% (278) 8% (50) 2% (22) 24% (44) 595Employ: Private Sector 53% (333) % (68) 8% (2) 9% (9) 632Employ: Government 59% (87) 8% (2) 0% (5) 23% (33) 47Employ: Self-Employed 54% (89) 2% (20) 22% (36) 2% (20) 65Employ: Homemaker 39% (69) 6% (0) 2% (37) 34% (60) 75Employ: Student 47% (30) 3% (8) % (7) 28% (8) 63Employ: Retired 59% (300) 4% (22) 22% (2) 4% (7) 505Employ: Unemployed 46% (75) 0% (6) 4% (23) 30% (50) 63Employ: Other 28% (4) % (6) 9% (28) 42% (62) 46Military HH: Yes 56% (225) 8% (30) 2% (85) 5% (59) 400Military HH: No 50% (799) 9% (40) 8% (285) 23% (373) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 37% (34) 3% (4) 29% (250) 20% (74) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 62% (70) 5% (56) 0% (9) 23% (258) 45

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Registered Voters 5% (024) 9% (7) 9% (370) 22% (432) 997Strongly Approve 36% (54) 5% (64) 33% (39) 6% (70) 427Somewhat Approve 42% (85) 2% (53) 23% (03) 23% (0) 442Somewhat Disapprove 50% (33) 8% (22) 8% (48) 25% (66) 269Strongly Disapprove 70% (533) 4% (3) 9% (66) 7% (33) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 9% (8) % () 4% (3) 65% (62) 95#1 Issue: Economy 53% (30) 9% (49) 8% (0) 20% (4) 565#1 Issue: Security 39% (38) 4% (48) 23% (82) 25% (87) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 50% (74) 9% (30) 9% (67) 22% (78) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 57% (96) 3% (2) 2% (7) 9% (65) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 45% (43) 8% (7) 5% (4) 32% (30) 94#1 Issue: Education 53% (76) 2% (7) 6% (23) 9% (26) 42#1 Issue: Energy 59% (45) 0% (7) 3% (0) 8% (4) 76#1 Issue: Other 72% (53) — (0) 4% (3) 24% (8) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 68% (502) 5% (40) 0% (77) 6% (20) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 4% (306) 2% (94) 29% (26) 8% (37) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 60% (08) 6% (0) 2% (22) 23% (4) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 62% (548) 6% (57) 4% (2) 7% (52) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 43% (247) % (66) 30% (7) 6% (92) 5772012 Vote: Other 52% (55) 6% (7) 3% (4) 9% (2) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40% (72) 7% (30) 5% (63) 39% (67) 4334-Region: Northeast 54% (97) 7% (27) 20% (74) 8% (67) 3654-Region: Midwest 54% (255) 8% (38) 5% (7) 23% (07) 474-Region: South 46% (339) 0% (74) 20% (48) 24% (80) 7424-Region: West 55% (233) 7% (3) 8% (77) 9% (78) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 7% (47) 5% (297) 35% (698) 3% (260) 30% (596) 997Gender: Male 9% (8) 8% (67) 40% (373) 4% (3) 9% (79) 93Gender: Female 6% (66) 2% (30) 30% (324) 2% (29) 39% (47) 066Age: 18-29 3% (44) 9% (65) 24% (80) 2% (4) 3% (05) 336Age: 30-44 0% (47) 8% (86) 28% (34) 4% (66) 3% (49) 48Age: 45-54 7% (23) 6% (56) 37% (33) 2% (44) 29% (03) 359Age: 55-64 5% (8) 3% (53) 38% (48) 2% (48) 32% (27) 395Age: 65+ 4% (5) 9% (37) 47% (202) 4% (6) 26% () 426PID: Dem (no lean) 8% (56) 7% (23) 30% (220) 9% (37) 27% (97) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 5% (29) 3% (78) 37% (227) % (67) 35% (27) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 9% (6) 5% (95) 39% (25) 9% (56) 28% (82) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 0% (32) 22% (7) 33% (09) 9% (63) 7% (55) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 6% (24) 3% (52) 28% () 8% (74) 35% (42) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 5% (4) 5% (4) 46% (26) % (3) 23% (65) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 5% (6) % (37) 29% (00) % (37) 44% (52) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men % (35) 7% (54) 43% (38) 2% (37) 8% (59) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 8% (26) 3% (4) 35% (3) 6% (8) 38% (23) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2% (82) 9% (34) 28% (96) 8% (23) 23% (59) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 7% (30) 6% (7) 36% (62) 5% (66) 27% (2) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 4% (26) % (7) 47% (30) 9% (62) 30% (97) 665Educ: < College 8% (0) 4% (89) 3% (40) 3% (65) 33% (440) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 5% (23) 6% (69) 4% (84) 4% (63) 24% (04) 444Educ: Post-grad 6% (4) 6% (39) 43% (04) 3% (32) 22% (52) 24Income: Under 50k 8% (9) 6% (70) 29% (39) 2% (35) 34% (373) 089Income: 50k-100k 7% (4) 4% (84) 4% (252) 3% (82) 25% (58) 68Income: 100k+ 5% (4) 4% (42) 43% (26) 5% (43) 22% (65) 29Ethnicity: White 6% (04) 4% (223) 37% (604) 2% (202) 30% (494) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 5% (27) 25% (45) 26% (47) 3% (23) 2% (37) 79

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Table POL9_4: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following?Foreign economies

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Registered Voters 7% (47) 5% (297) 35% (698) 3% (260) 30% (596) 997Strongly Approve 3% (54) 9% (82) 35% (5) 8% (35) 25% (06) 427Somewhat Approve 6% (26) 8% (79) 38% (69) 8% (34) 30% (33) 442Somewhat Disapprove 5% (4) 8% (49) 35% (94) 9% (24) 33% (88) 269Strongly Disapprove 7% (50) 0% (79) 35% (269) 2% (60) 27% (206) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 3% (3) 8% (8) 5% (4) 7% (7) 66% (63) 95#1 Issue: Economy 7% (40) 4% (80) 38% (22) 2% (69) 29% (63) 565#1 Issue: Security 9% (30) 3% (46) 40% (40) 0% (37) 28% (00) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 6% (20) 7% (60) 3% (07) 5% (5) 32% () 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 5% (9) 4% (48) 35% (9) 2% (4) 34% (5) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 4% (3) 4% (3) 27% (25) 9% (9) 36% (34) 94#1 Issue: Education 0% (4) 20% (29) 30% (42) 6% (23) 24% (34) 42#1 Issue: Energy 8% (6) 8% (4) 33% (25) 7% (3) 24% (8) 76#1 Issue: Other 7% (5) 7% (5) 37% (27) 22% (6) 27% (20) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 8% (60) 4% (07) 33% (247) 9% (38) 25% (87) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 8% (63) 6% (2) 39% (296) 9% (65) 28% (208) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 4% (8) 0% (9) 43% (77) 4% (25) 28% (5) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 9% (78) 6% (37) 33% (288) 7% (46) 26% (228) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 6% (34) 4% (80) 42% (243) 8% (48) 30% (7) 5772012 Vote: Other 4% (5) 7% (8) 45% (48) 3% (4) 2% (23) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7% (3) 4% (59) 27% (8) 2% (5) 40% (74) 4334-Region: Northeast 0% (35) 5% (56) 38% (37) 3% (46) 25% (9) 3654-Region: Midwest 5% (25) 3% (63) 33% (57) 5% (69) 33% (57) 474-Region: South 7% (55) 5% (4) 35% (26) 2% (87) 30% (224) 7424-Region: West 7% (3) 5% (64) 34% (42) 4% (58) 30% (24) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 6% (329) 25% (504) 23% (456) 4% (286) 2% (422) 997Gender: Male 9% (75) 30% (275) 25% (235) 4% (26) 3% (20) 93Gender: Female 4% (54) 2% (229) 2% (22) 5% (60) 28% (302) 066Age: 18-29 20% (66) 23% (79) 20% (67) 8% (27) 29% (97) 336Age: 30-44 7% (8) 24% (4) 2% (0) 4% (66) 25% (20) 48Age: 45-54 6% (57) 28% (0) 22% (80) 4% (50) 20% (7) 359Age: 55-64 5% (58) 23% (9) 25% (98) 7% (67) 20% (80) 395Age: 65+ 6% (68) 28% (9) 26% (09) 8% (77) 3% (54) 426PID: Dem (no lean) % (8) 9% (40) 28% (202) 23% (68) 9% (40) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 3% (83) 2% (32) 24% (47) 4% (88) 27% (69) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 26% (65) 36% (23) 7% (07) 5% (3) 7% (3) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 6% (5) 22% (74) 27% (90) 22% (72) 3% (43) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 7% (30) 7% (67) 28% (2) 24% (96) 24% (97) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 5% (4) 27% (76) 30% (82) 2% (34) 6% (44) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (42) 7% (57) 9% (65) 6% (54) 37% (25) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 26% (83) 39% (25) 9% (63) 6% (20) 0% (33) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 25% (82) 33% (05) 4% (44) 3% () 25% (80) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5% (06) 20% (37) 27% (90) 22% (54) 6% (08) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) % (47) 27% (22) 25% (4) 7% (75) 20% (92) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23% (55) 34% (224) 9% (27) 6% (43) 8% (7) 665Educ: < College 8% (24) 22% (295) 2% (27) 3% (74) 25% (332) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 2% (52) 30% (35) 28% (24) 6% (72) 4% (6) 444Educ: Post-grad 5% (36) 3% (74) 25% (6) 7% (40) 2% (29) 24Income: Under 50k 7% (8) 22% (242) 23% (249) 3% (42) 25% (275) 089Income: 50k-100k 7% (04) 28% (75) 2% (3) 5% (95) 8% (3) 68Income: 100k+ 5% (44) 30% (87) 26% (76) 7% (50) 2% (34) 29Ethnicity: White 7% (272) 26% (420) 23% (37) 4% (23) 20% (333) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 30% (54) 22% (40) 9% (34) % (9) 8% (32) 79

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Registered Voters 6% (329) 25% (504) 23% (456) 4% (286) 2% (422) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4% (36) 20% (5) 25% (64) 7% (42) 25% (63) 257Ethnicity: Other 8% (2) 29% (33) 9% (2) 2% (3) 22% (26) 4Relig: Protestant 8% (96) 29% (54) 24% (27) % (55) 8% (92) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 20% (79) 29% (3) 25% (97) 3% (52) 2% (46) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 0% (52) 9% (96) 24% (23) 8% (93) 29% (50) 54Relig: Something Else 7% (5) 27% (82) 20% (60) 7% (53) 9% (58) 304Relig: Jewish 4% (9) 29% (7) 23% (3) 29% (7) 5% (3) 60Relig: Evangelical 22% (37) 27% (67) 20% (2) 9% (57) 2% (29) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 5% (88) 28% (59) 27% (50) 5% (84) 5% (85) 565Relig: All Christian 9% (225) 28% (326) 23% (27) 2% (4) 8% (24) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 3% (03) 22% (78) 22% (84) 8% (46) 25% (208) 88Community: Urban 8% (86) 25% (20) 24% (6) 3% (63) 2% (00) 485Community: Suburban 5% (37) 26% (234) 25% (226) 6% (5) 8% (69) 97Community: Rural 8% (06) 25% (49) 9% (3) 2% (73) 26% (53) 595Employ: Private Sector 6% (04) 29% (84) 22% (4) 6% (0) 6% (02) 632Employ: Government 8% (26) 22% (33) 25% (37) 0% (5) 24% (36) 47Employ: Self-Employed 23% (39) 24% (39) 27% (45) 2% (2) 3% (22) 65Employ: Homemaker 9% (33) 25% (44) 4% (24) 0% (7) 33% (57) 75Employ: Student 20% (2) 5% (9) 27% (7) 5% (3) 32% (20) 63Employ: Retired 6% (82) 24% (20) 28% (39) 7% (85) 6% (79) 505Employ: Unemployed 3% (20) 26% (42) 8% (29) 5% (25) 28% (46) 63Employ: Other 8% (2) 22% (32) 6% (24) 3% (9) 40% (59) 46Military HH: Yes 23% (9) 27% (08) 2% (83) 6% (63) 4% (56) 400Military HH: No 5% (238) 25% (396) 23% (373) 4% (224) 23% (366) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 28% (239) 34% (290) 6% (37) 4% (32) 8% (54) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 8% (90) 9% (24) 28% (39) 22% (255) 23% (268) 45

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Registered Voters 6% (329) 25% (504) 23% (456) 4% (286) 2% (422) 997Strongly Approve 38% (64) 33% (42) % (45) 3% (2) 5% (65) 427Somewhat Approve 7% (75) 33% (47) 23% (03) 6% (27) 20% (90) 442Somewhat Disapprove % (30) 30% (8) 25% (67) 9% (24) 25% (67) 269Strongly Disapprove 7% (54) 6% (2) 30% (229) 29% (220) 8% (40) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 6% (6) 4% (4) 3% (2) 5% (4) 62% (59) 95#1 Issue: Economy 6% (93) 27% (55) 26% (48) % (59) 9% (09) 565#1 Issue: Security 27% (94) 32% (3) 4% (50) 9% (33) 8% (65) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 0% (35) 24% (85) 20% (69) 20% (7) 26% (90) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 3% (45) 2% (73) 27% (9) 8% (60) 2% (73) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 6% (5) 5% (4) 24% (23) 5% (4) 30% (29) 94#1 Issue: Education 20% (29) 28% (40) 22% (32) 3% (9) 6% (23) 42#1 Issue: Energy 7% (3) 8% (4) 35% (27) 3% (0) 7% (3) 76#1 Issue: Other 8% (6) 4% () 22% (6) 28% (2) 27% (20) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 0% (72) 8% (30) 30% (222) 26% (94) 6% (2) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 27% (206) 34% (253) 7% (29) 5% (36) 7% (29) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 0% (8) 24% (43) 29% (53) 7% (30) 20% (36) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 2% (05) 9% (65) 29% (256) 22% (94) 8% (58) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 25% (45) 36% (209) 6% (90) 7% (39) 6% (94) 5772012 Vote: Other 7% (8) 24% (25) 27% (29) 4% (5) 8% (20) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4% (62) 24% (02) 9% (8) 9% (38) 35% (50) 4334-Region: Northeast 7% (63) 26% (95) 25% (9) 5% (54) 7% (62) 3654-Region: Midwest 5% (68) 25% (8) 2% (00) 7% (78) 23% (06) 474-Region: South 6% (20) 26% (92) 23% (73) % (82) 24% (75) 7424-Region: West 9% (78) 23% (98) 22% (9) 7% (73) 9% (79) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL9_6: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following?Foreign businesses

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Registered Voters 8% (64) 3% (268) 35% (702) 5% (30) 28% (562) 997Strongly Approve 4% (62) 7% (73) 37% (58) 0% (42) 22% (92) 427Somewhat Approve 7% (29) 4% (64) 38% (67) 2% (5) 30% (3) 442Somewhat Disapprove 9% (24) 3% (34) 36% (96) 2% (33) 3% (82) 269Strongly Disapprove 6% (44) 2% (90) 35% (267) 22% (7) 25% (92) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 6% (5) 6% (6) 5% (4) 5% (5) 68% (65) 95#1 Issue: Economy 7% (4) 6% (89) 36% (203) 5% (83) 26% (49) 565#1 Issue: Security 9% (3) 3% (46) 38% (33) 4% (50) 27% (95) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 6% (23) 5% (5) 34% (8) 6% (54) 29% (03) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7% (24) 0% (34) 35% (9) 5% (5) 33% (5) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 3% (2) 9% (8) 34% (32) 9% (8) 35% (33) 94#1 Issue: Education % (5) 6% (23) 32% (45) 9% (27) 22% (32) 42#1 Issue: Energy 6% (2) 3% (0) 36% (27) 4% () 2% (6) 76#1 Issue: Other 8% (6) 9% (7) 33% (24) 24% (7) 27% (20) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 8% (59) 3% (99) 34% (253) 2% (55) 23% (73) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 0% (72) 4% (04) 38% (288) 2% (93) 26% (96) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 7% (2) 0% (8) 40% (73) 5% (27) 28% (5) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 9% (8) 4% (23) 33% (29) 20% (73) 24% (20) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7% (4) 0% (60) 43% (249) 2% (7) 27% (56) 5772012 Vote: Other 7% (8) 20% (2) 34% (36) 6% (7) 23% (24) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8% (34) 4% (6) 29% (26) 9% (40) 40% (72) 4334-Region: Northeast % (40) 2% (44) 37% (36) 4% (52) 26% (94) 3654-Region: Midwest 6% (28) 3% (6) 32% (53) 8% (83) 3% (47) 474-Region: South 7% (52) 3% (99) 37% (275) 4% (04) 28% (2) 7424-Region: West 0% (44) 5% (64) 33% (39) 5% (62) 26% () 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL9_7: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following?U.S. consumers

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Registered Voters 2% (232) 20% (403) 28% (550) 8% (366) 22% (447) 997Gender: Male 4% (28) 22% (205) 3% (292) 20% (82) 3% (25) 93Gender: Female 0% (05) 9% (97) 24% (258) 7% (84) 30% (322) 066Age: 18-29 7% (59) 9% (65) 24% (80) % (36) 29% (96) 336Age: 30-44 % (55) 20% (96) 25% (20) 8% (86) 26% (23) 48Age: 45-54 2% (42) 20% (72) 28% (00) 7% (63) 23% (82) 359Age: 55-64 % (45) 7% (67) 29% (4) 2% (83) 22% (86) 395Age: 65+ 7% (32) 24% (03) 32% (36) 23% (98) 4% (58) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 8% (60) 3% (95) 29% (2) 29% (26) 2% (5) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 9% (54) 6% (0) 30% (86) 7% (05) 28% (73) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 8% (8) 32% (207) 24% (53) 7% (45) 9% (22) 646PID/Gender: DemMen % (36) 7% (56) 26% (87) 32% (07) 3% (44) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 6% (24) 0% (39) 3% (23) 27% (08) 27% (07) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 8% (23) 20% (56) 39% (09) 5% (42) 7% (46) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 9% (3) 3% (45) 22% (77) 8% (63) 37% (27) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 2% (68) 29% (94) 29% (95) 0% (32) 0% (34) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 5% (50) 35% (3) 8% (58) 4% (3) 27% (88) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3% (9) 4% (00) 27% (85) 29% (20) 7% (8) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 7% (3) 9% (86) 33% (48) 20% (9) 2% (94) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 4% (93) 30% (20) 28% (90) 8% (56) 9% (26) 665Educ: < College 3% (76) 9% (252) 24% (36) 7% (27) 27% (353) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 8% (35) 22% (97) 34% (5) 23% (00) 4% (6) 444Educ: Post-grad 9% (22) 23% (54) 34% (83) 20% (49) 4% (33) 24Income: Under 50k 3% (44) 9% (206) 25% (273) 7% (83) 26% (28) 089Income: 50k-100k 0% (62) 2% (27) 3% (88) 9% (9) 20% (2) 68Income: 100k+ 9% (26) 24% (69) 30% (88) 22% (64) 5% (44) 29Ethnicity: White % (79) 2% (338) 28% (463) 8% (295) 22% (35) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 23% (4) 8% (32) 25% (45) 4% (25) 20% (35) 79

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Table POL9_7: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following?U.S. consumers

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Registered Voters 2% (232) 20% (403) 28% (550) 8% (366) 22% (447) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4% (35) 8% (46) 2% (54) 22% (55) 26% (66) 257Ethnicity: Other 6% (8) 6% (8) 29% (33) 4% (6) 25% (29) 4Relig: Protestant % (59) 26% (37) 29% (54) 5% (80) 8% (95) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 4% (56) 20% (79) 29% (3) 2% (83) 5% (58) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 7% (35) 5% (79) 27% (39) 2% (09) 29% (5) 54Relig: Something Else 5% (44) 8% (56) 28% (84) 9% (58) 20% (62) 304Relig: Jewish 5% (9) 20% (2) 28% (7) 3% (8) 5% (3) 60Relig: Evangelical 4% (87) 25% (52) 26% (59) 2% (75) 23% (38) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % (65) 2% (6) 30% (67) 22% (22) 7% (95) 565Relig: All Christian 3% (52) 23% (268) 28% (326) 7% (97) 20% (233) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 0% (80) 6% (34) 27% (224) 20% (67) 26% (23) 88Community: Urban 6% (76) 8% (88) 25% (2) 9% (9) 23% (0) 485Community: Suburban 0% (90) 9% (78) 32% (293) 20% (80) 9% (77) 97Community: Rural % (67) 23% (38) 23% (36) 6% (95) 27% (60) 595Employ: Private Sector 2% (78) 2% (33) 28% (77) 9% (2) 9% (23) 632Employ: Government 4% (2) 9% (28) 3% (45) 7% (26) 9% (27) 47Employ: Self-Employed 3% (22) 28% (46) 30% (49) 5% (25) 4% (24) 65Employ: Homemaker 7% (29) 23% (40) 6% (29) 2% (2) 32% (55) 75Employ: Student % (7) 3% (8) 32% (20) 2% (7) 32% (20) 63Employ: Retired 9% (44) 2% (07) 33% (66) 2% (06) 6% (83) 505Employ: Unemployed 2% (9) 5% (25) 20% (33) 2% (35) 32% (52) 63Employ: Other 8% (2) 2% (7) 2% (3) 7% (25) 43% (63) 46Military HH: Yes 7% (69) 24% (97) 26% (03) 9% (76) 4% (55) 400Military HH: No 0% (64) 9% (305) 28% (447) 8% (290) 25% (392) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 2% (8) 32% (274) 2% (80) 5% (39) 2% (79) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 4% (5) % (29) 32% (369) 29% (327) 23% (268) 45

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Table POL9_7: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following?U.S. consumers

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Registered Voters 2% (232) 20% (403) 28% (550) 8% (366) 22% (447) 997Strongly Approve 29% (24) 32% (38) 7% (72) 4% (6) 8% (77) 427Somewhat Approve % (48) 3% (37) 29% (27) 8% (35) 2% (95) 442Somewhat Disapprove 9% (24) 20% (53) 35% (95) % (29) 26% (69) 269Strongly Disapprove 4% (34) 9% (65) 32% (242) 36% (277) 9% (46) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 3% (3) 0% (0) 4% (4) 9% (9) 63% (60) 95#1 Issue: Economy 2% (70) 20% (3) 3% (76) 4% (8) 22% (25) 565#1 Issue: Security 8% (62) 32% (2) 22% (77) 0% (36) 9% (68) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 9% (3) 5% (53) 27% (94) 23% (79) 26% (92) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 8% (26) 20% (68) 27% (93) 24% (82) 22% (74) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 2% () 5% (4) 25% (23) 20% (9) 29% (27) 94#1 Issue: Education 4% (20) 9% (27) 25% (36) 22% (3) 9% (27) 42#1 Issue: Energy 8% (6) 8% (4) 36% (28) 6% (2) 2% (6) 76#1 Issue: Other 8% (6) 2% (2) 3% (22) 36% (26) 24% (7) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 7% (55) 0% (74) 3% (226) 34% (25) 8% (33) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 8% (38) 33% (250) 24% (82) 6% (43) 9% (40) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 5% (0) 5% (28) 37% (67) 20% (37) 22% (40) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 9% (76) 4% (9) 30% (264) 30% (26) 8% (57) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 5% (87) 3% (78) 28% (59) 8% (44) 9% (0) 5772012 Vote: Other 3% (4) 24% (26) 25% (26) 20% (2) 9% (20) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3% (56) 8% (79) 23% (98) 9% (40) 37% (60) 4334-Region: Northeast 4% (5) 8% (67) 32% (8) 7% (64) 8% (65) 3654-Region: Midwest 0% (49) 8% (83) 27% (28) 2% (0) 23% (0) 474-Region: South % (8) 23% (7) 25% (88) 5% () 26% (90) 7424-Region: West 2% (5) 9% (82) 27% (5) 2% (90) 9% (82) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL9_8: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following?The upper class in the U.S.

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Registered Voters 20% (404) 23% (460) 4% (288) 5% (90) 38% (756) 997Gender: Male 23% (2) 27% (25) 6% (52) 5% (43) 29% (274) 93Gender: Female 8% (92) 20% (209) 3% (36) 4% (47) 45% (48) 066Age: 18-29 22% (74) 8% (6) 5% (5) 6% (9) 39% (30) 336Age: 30-44 20% (98) 24% (4) 6% (77) 4% (7) 37% (76) 48Age: 45-54 9% (70) 27% (97) 4% (49) 5% (7) 35% (27) 359Age: 55-64 2% (83) 7% (67) 4% (56) 6% (24) 42% (64) 395Age: 65+ 8% (79) 28% (2) 3% (55) 3% (3) 37% (59) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 26% (94) 23% (67) 3% (98) 7% (49) 3% (225) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 6% (96) 2% (27) 5% (95) 4% (26) 44% (274) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 8% (4) 26% (65) 5% (95) 2% (5) 40% (257) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 32% (04) 24% (8) 2% (4) 8% (28) 23% (76) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 22% (89) 2% (86) 4% (57) 5% (2) 37% (48) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 4% (38) 28% (77) 20% (56) 3% (8) 35% (97) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 7% (58) 5% (50) % (39) 5% (8) 52% (78) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 2% (68) 29% (92) 7% (54) 2% (7) 3% (02) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 4% (45) 23% (73) 2% (40) 3% (8) 48% (55) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 28% (97) 25% (73) 4% (94) 6% (43) 27% (87) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 9% (84) 26% (5) 4% (65) 5% (20) 37% (65) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 5% (97) 24% (57) 6% (08) 3% (22) 42% (280) 665Educ: < College 20% (263) 2% (279) 4% (84) 5% (64) 40% (523) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 8% (79) 26% (6) 6% (70) 4% (8) 36% (6) 444Educ: Post-grad 25% (6) 27% (65) 4% (34) 4% (9) 30% (7) 24Income: Under 50k 20% (22) 2% (230) 4% (56) 5% (54) 39% (428) 089Income: 50k-100k 20% (23) 26% (62) 3% (82) 3% (20) 37% (230) 68Income: 100k+ 2% (60) 23% (68) 7% (50) 5% (5) 34% (98) 29Ethnicity: White 9% (307) 23% (379) 4% (233) 4% (68) 39% (639) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 33% (58) 23% (4) 4% (24) 2% (4) 28% (5) 79

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Table POL9_8: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following?The upper class in the U.S.

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Registered Voters 20% (404) 23% (460) 4% (288) 5% (90) 38% (756) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 28% (7) 2% (54) 5% (40) 7% (8) 29% (75) 257Ethnicity: Other 23% (26) 24% (27) 4% (6) 4% (4) 36% (4) 4Relig: Protestant 9% (98) 22% (8) 7% (89) 4% (8) 39% (202) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 25% (96) 26% (02) 3% (52) 4% (7) 32% (22) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 8% (93) 9% (98) 4% (73) 4% (22) 44% (227) 54Relig: Something Else 22% (65) 30% (9) % (34) 6% (7) 32% (96) 304Relig: Jewish 30% (8) 33% (20) 0% (6) % (6) 7% (0) 60Relig: Evangelical 20% (23) 23% (39) 7% (0) 4% (24) 37% (223) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 2% (9) 23% (32) 4% (80) 5% (27) 37% (208) 565Relig: All Christian 2% (242) 23% (27) 5% (8) 4% (5) 37% (432) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 9% (59) 23% (89) 3% (07) 5% (39) 40% (324) 88Community: Urban 22% (07) 22% (07) 7% (8) 6% (29) 33% (62) 485Community: Suburban 2% (95) 23% (25) 3% (22) 4% (34) 38% (352) 97Community: Rural 7% (02) 23% (38) 4% (86) 5% (27) 4% (242) 595Employ: Private Sector 22% (39) 26% (6) 4% (87) 4% (28) 34% (27) 632Employ: Government 28% (42) 23% (35) 2% (7) 4% (6) 32% (47) 47Employ: Self-Employed 23% (38) 28% (47) 20% (33) 4% (7) 25% (4) 65Employ: Homemaker 3% (23) 20% (35) 9% (5) 8% (3) 5% (89) 75Employ: Student 20% (2) 9% (2) 8% () — (0) 44% (27) 63Employ: Retired 20% (02) 23% (9) 5% (74) 4% (20) 38% (90) 505Employ: Unemployed 9% (3) 7% (27) 8% (30) 5% (8) 4% (67) 63Employ: Other 2% (7) 7% (25) 4% (2) 4% (7) 52% (77) 46Military HH: Yes 27% (09) 26% (05) 3% (52) 5% (2) 28% (3) 400Military HH: No 8% (295) 22% (355) 5% (236) 4% (69) 40% (642) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 8% (54) 27% (232) 3% (2) 3% (22) 39% (332) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 22% (249) 20% (228) 5% (76) 6% (68) 37% (424) 45

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Table POL9_8: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following?The upper class in the U.S.

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Registered Voters 20% (404) 23% (460) 4% (288) 5% (90) 38% (756) 997Strongly Approve 20% (86) 30% (27) 3% (54) 2% () 35% (5) 427Somewhat Approve 5% (66) 22% (98) 7% (76) 4% (8) 42% (85) 442Somewhat Disapprove 8% (48) 26% (70) 4% (37) 2% (6) 40% (08) 269Strongly Disapprove 26% (95) 2% (58) 5% (6) 7% (54) 3% (240) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 0% (9) 8% (7) 6% (6) % () 75% (72) 95#1 Issue: Economy 6% (9) 23% (32) 7% (94) 4% (2) 40% (227) 565#1 Issue: Security 20% (69) 23% (82) 5% (52) 3% () 39% (39) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 22% (76) 22% (76) 4% (50) 5% (9) 37% (28) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 23% (78) 24% (8) 2% (4) 4% (5) 38% (29) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 25% (23) 7% (6) 0% (9) 4% (4) 44% (42) 94#1 Issue: Education 24% (33) 27% (38) 4% (9) 8% () 28% (39) 42#1 Issue: Energy 23% (8) 26% (20) 22% (7) 2% (2) 26% (20) 76#1 Issue: Other 2% (5) 9% (4) 7% (5) 0% (7) 43% (32) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 28% (205) 23% (7) 2% (9) 6% (47) 30% (225) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 8% (35) 26% (96) 4% (08) 3% (23) 39% (29) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 6% (28) 5% (27) 20% (37) 6% () 43% (77) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 28% (248) 23% (202) 2% (06) 6% (50) 3% (27) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 4% (82) 25% (47) 5% (89) 2% (4) 42% (245) 5772012 Vote: Other 9% (20) 9% (20) 20% (2) 8% (9) 34% (37) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 2% (53) 2% (90) 7% (7) 4% (6) 47% (203) 4334-Region: Northeast 25% (9) 2% (77) 5% (56) 4% (5) 35% (27) 3654-Region: Midwest 20% (93) 22% (04) 2% (57) 5% (24) 4% (92) 474-Region: South 8% (35) 22% (65) 6% (7) 4% (3) 40% (294) 7424-Region: West 20% (85) 27% (4) 4% (58) 5% (20) 34% (43) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL9_9: Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following?The middle class in the U.S.

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Registered Voters % (25) 2% (43) 25% (497) 6% (39) 28% (554) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 2% (32) 6% (4) 25% (64) 8% (47) 28% (73) 257Ethnicity: Other 3% (5) 5% (7) 28% (32) 6% (8) 27% (3) 4Relig: Protestant 2% (63) 24% (26) 25% (30) 4% (73) 25% (33) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 2% (47) 25% (96) 28% (09) 6% (62) 9% (75) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 6% (33) 3% (68) 26% (35) 9% (97) 35% (8) 54Relig: Something Else 3% (38) 22% (66) 22% (66) 7% (52) 27% (8) 304Relig: Jewish 9% (5) 23% (4) 35% (2) 24% (4) 0% (6) 60Relig: Evangelical 5% (89) 26% (57) 22% (36) 2% (7) 26% (58) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 0% (54) 2% (20) 28% (59) 8% (99) 24% (34) 565Relig: All Christian 2% (44) 24% (277) 25% (294) 4% (70) 25% (292) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 9% (7) 6% (35) 25% (20) 8% (49) 32% (262) 88Community: Urban 3% (65) 9% (93) 27% (29) 5% (74) 26% (24) 485Community: Suburban 0% (88) 22% (98) 25% (23) 8% (63) 26% (237) 97Community: Rural 0% (62) 2% (22) 23% (37) 4% (82) 32% (92) 595Employ: Private Sector % (70) 22% (36) 26% (62) 7% (07) 25% (56) 632Employ: Government 4% (2) 6% (23) 28% (4) 6% (24) 26% (39) 47Employ: Self-Employed 0% (7) 34% (56) 23% (38) 7% (28) 6% (27) 65Employ: Homemaker 3% (23) 9% (34) 6% (27) 2% (2) 40% (70) 75Employ: Student 2% (7) 6% (0) 26% (6) 0% (6) 36% (23) 63Employ: Retired 9% (45) 2% (06) 3% (55) 6% (83) 23% (7) 505Employ: Unemployed 4% (23) 3% (2) 20% (33) 7% (28) 35% (57) 63Employ: Other 6% (8) 9% (27) 6% (23) 4% (2) 45% (67) 46Military HH: Yes 3% (53) 28% (3) 23% (94) 7% (69) 8% (7) 400Military HH: No 0% (6) 9% (300) 25% (403) 6% (249) 30% (483) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 2% (76) 33% (278) 6% (32) 4% (35) 27% (230) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 3% (38) 2% (35) 32% (365) 25% (283) 28% (324) 45

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Registered Voters % (220) 8% (356) 8% (368) 24% (477) 29% (576) 997Gender: Male 4% (27) 2% (93) 20% (88) 25% (232) 20% (90) 93Gender: Female 9% (93) 5% (63) 7% (80) 23% (245) 36% (385) 066Age: 18-29 7% (56) 7% (56) 5% (5) 8% (6) 33% () 336Age: 30-44 2% (56) 8% (85) 6% (78) 24% (4) 3% (48) 48Age: 45-54 9% (33) 20% (72) 20% (70) 25% (88) 27% (96) 359Age: 55-64 % (42) 7% (67) 8% (7) 27% (08) 27% (07) 395Age: 65+ 8% (33) 8% (76) 23% (97) 25% (06) 27% (5) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 9% (68) 3% (94) 9% (38) 37% (268) 22% (65) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 7% (46) 6% (99) 8% (0) 24% (47) 35% (26) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 6% (06) 25% (62) 9% (20) 0% (62) 30% (95) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 3% (42) 7% (56) 7% (55) 38% (26) 6% (53) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 6% (26) 0% (39) 2% (84) 35% (42) 28% (2) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 8% (23) 2% (57) 23% (65) 23% (63) 25% (69) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 7% (22) 2% (43) 3% (45) 25% (84) 43% (48) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 9% (63) 25% (80) 2% (69) 3% (43) 2% (69) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 4% (44) 25% (82) 6% (5) 6% (9) 39% (26) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4% (95) 3% (94) 20% (37) 35% (242) 8% (27) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 6% (29) 8% (80) 8% (80) 29% (30) 29% (3) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 3% (85) 26% (7) 20% (33) % (75) 30% (202) 665Educ: < College 3% (72) 7% (222) 6% (206) 22% (288) 32% (426) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 6% (26) 20% (88) 24% (07) 28% (24) 22% (00) 444Educ: Post-grad 9% (23) 9% (47) 23% (55) 27% (66) 2% (5) 24Income: Under 50k 2% (36) 9% (203) 5% (58) 24% (258) 3% (333) 089Income: 50k-100k 0% (64) 5% (96) 23% (43) 23% (4) 28% (74) 68Income: 100k+ 7% (2) 20% (57) 23% (67) 27% (78) 23% (68) 29Ethnicity: White 0% (6) 8% (298) 20% (322) 22% (36) 30% (484) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 22% (39) 8% (32) 5% (27) 24% (44) 2% (37) 79

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Registered Voters % (220) 8% (356) 8% (368) 24% (477) 29% (576) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 5% (39) 5% (40) 0% (27) 35% (89) 24% (62) 257Ethnicity: Other 7% (20) 6% (8) 7% (9) 24% (27) 26% (30) 4Relig: Protestant 3% (70) 7% (90) 2% (08) 20% (06) 29% (5) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 0% (39) 23% (90) 20% (77) 24% (93) 23% (9) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 6% (3) 4% (72) 2% (06) 26% (35) 33% (7) 54Relig: Something Else 4% (42) 20% (60) 4% (44) 27% (82) 25% (76) 304Relig: Jewish 2% (7) 22% (3) 9% () 38% (22) 0% (6) 60Relig: Evangelical 5% (93) 2% (28) 5% (93) 20% (23) 29% (75) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 9% (53) 7% (97) 22% (25) 24% (36) 27% (54) 565Relig: All Christian 2% (46) 9% (224) 9% (28) 22% (259) 28% (329) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 9% (73) 6% (32) 8% (50) 27% (27) 30% (247) 88Community: Urban 3% (65) 7% (82) 8% (87) 26% (25) 26% (26) 485Community: Suburban 0% (92) 8% (6) 9% (77) 25% (233) 28% (253) 97Community: Rural % (63) 9% (3) 7% (04) 20% (8) 33% (97) 595Employ: Private Sector % (67) 9% (23) 9% (22) 25% (55) 26% (66) 632Employ: Government 4% (20) 3% (9) 8% (26) 30% (44) 25% (37) 47Employ: Self-Employed 3% (2) 26% (42) 22% (37) 22% (37) 7% (28) 65Employ: Homemaker 3% (22) 8% (32) 8% (4) 7% (29) 44% (77) 75Employ: Student 6% (0) 8% (2) 3% (8) 20% (3) 32% (20) 63Employ: Retired 0% (48) 7% (84) 22% (3) 25% (28) 26% (32) 505Employ: Unemployed 3% (2) 2% (9) 8% (29) 23% (38) 34% (56) 63Employ: Other 8% () 7% (24) 3% (8) 22% (32) 4% (60) 46Military HH: Yes 5% (6) 24% (95) 7% (67) 22% (89) 22% (89) 400Military HH: No 0% (59) 6% (26) 9% (30) 24% (388) 30% (487) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 20% (66) 29% (247) 4% (23) 7% (58) 30% (259) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 5% (54) 0% (09) 2% (246) 37% (49) 28% (37) 45

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Registered Voters % (220) 8% (356) 8% (368) 24% (477) 29% (576) 997Strongly Approve 26% () 32% (35) % (49) 6% (27) 25% (06) 427Somewhat Approve 0% (46) 26% (6) 8% (80) % (5) 34% (49) 442Somewhat Disapprove 8% (23) 6% (42) 22% (60) 20% (54) 34% (9) 269Strongly Disapprove 5% (38) 7% (56) 22% (70) 44% (333) 22% (66) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 3% (2) 7% (7) 9% (9) 3% (2) 68% (64) 95#1 Issue: Economy 2% (69) 8% (04) 20% (4) 2% (7) 29% (6) 565#1 Issue: Security 5% (52) 26% (9) 5% (53) 4% (50) 3% (0) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 6% (2) 8% (6) 7% (60) 29% (0) 30% (05) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security % (39) 3% (45) 9% (66) 28% (95) 29% (98) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 2% () 2% () 2% (20) 2% (20) 34% (32) 94#1 Issue: Education 9% (3) 20% (28) 2% (29) 26% (37) 24% (35) 42#1 Issue: Energy 3% (0) 4% (0) 9% (5) 32% (24) 22% (7) 76#1 Issue: Other 7% (5) 7% (5) 5% () 45% (33) 26% (9) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 7% (5) % (79) 2% (52) 4% (302) 2% (56) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 8% (34) 27% (200) 7% (25) 0% (79) 29% (25) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 5% (8) 5% (28) 25% (46) 2% (38) 34% (6) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 9% (80) 2% (06) 20% (74) 37% (325) 22% (93) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 5% (87) 26% (5) 8% (02) 0% (55) 3% (8) 5772012 Vote: Other % (2) 9% (20) 20% (2) 2% (23) 28% (30) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9% (4) 8% (76) 6% (69) 7% (74) 40% (73) 4334-Region: Northeast 4% (50) 7% (6) 2% (78) 24% (87) 25% (90) 3654-Region: Midwest 8% (37) 5% (7) 2% (97) 25% (8) 3% (48) 474-Region: South % (84) 20% (50) 6% (20) 2% (55) 3% (232) 7424-Region: West 2% (49) 8% (74) 7% (73) 28% (7) 25% (06) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters % (224) 6% (36) 28% (56) 23% (449) 22% (446) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 5% (39) 6% (4) 2% (55) 25% (65) 22% (58) 257Ethnicity: Other % (2) 20% (22) 29% (33) 4% (6) 27% (30) 4Relig: Protestant 0% (54) 7% (9) 35% (83) 20% (03) 8% (95) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 5% (59) 9% (75) 27% (07) 23% (88) 5% (59) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 5% (26) 2% (60) 28% (46) 26% (35) 29% (48) 54Relig: Something Else 5% (47) 3% (4) 25% (77) 26% (79) 20% (59) 304Relig: Jewish 3% (8) 8% () 30% (8) 37% (22) 2% () 60Relig: Evangelical 6% (96) 9% (4) 28% (70) 5% (94) 23% (38) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 0% (55) 8% (02) 30% (68) 25% (40) 8% (00) 565Relig: All Christian 3% (5) 8% (26) 29% (338) 20% (234) 20% (238) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 9% (73) 2% (0) 27% (223) 26% (24) 25% (207) 88Community: Urban 5% (72) 5% (74) 25% (9) 22% (08) 23% () 485Community: Suburban 9% (86) 5% (4) 30% (272) 26% (242) 9% (75) 97Community: Rural % (66) 7% (0) 29% (70) 7% (99) 27% (59) 595Employ: Private Sector 2% (77) 6% (04) 28% (76) 24% (49) 20% (26) 632Employ: Government 6% (24) 4% (2) 32% (48) 7% (25) 20% (30) 47Employ: Self-Employed 2% (20) 22% (36) 33% (54) 22% (36) 2% (20) 65Employ: Homemaker 7% (30) 6% (28) 9% (34) 5% (25) 33% (57) 75Employ: Student 3% (8) 4% (9) 25% (6) 23% (4) 26% (6) 63Employ: Retired 8% (40) 6% (80) 34% (74) 26% (30) 6% (82) 505Employ: Unemployed 9% (5) 3% (2) 9% (3) 26% (42) 33% (54) 63Employ: Other 7% (0) 3% (9) 9% (28) 9% (28) 4% (60) 46Military HH: Yes 5% (59) 8% (70) 33% (34) 9% (78) 5% (59) 400Military HH: No 0% (65) 5% (246) 27% (427) 23% (372) 24% (386) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 20% (74) 25% (20) 27% (23) 7% (60) 2% (78) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 4% (50) 9% (07) 29% (330) 34% (389) 23% (268) 45

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Registered Voters 8% (355) 25% (502) 9% (370) 4% (284) 24% (486) 997Gender: Male 2% (93) 29% (270) 2% (93) 5% (37) 5% (38) 93Gender: Female 5% (62) 22% (232) 7% (77) 4% (46) 33% (349) 066Age: 18-29 20% (68) 23% (76) 3% (45) 2% (40) 32% (06) 336Age: 30-44 7% (82) 22% (08) 8% (85) 3% (64) 30% (42) 48Age: 45-54 7% (60) 29% (04) 7% (63) 5% (54) 22% (79) 359Age: 55-64 8% (73) 22% (87) 2% (83) 5% (60) 23% (92) 395Age: 65+ 7% (72) 30% (27) 22% (95) 5% (65) 6% (67) 426PID: Dem (no lean) % (79) 9% (42) 24% (73) 22% (63) 24% (75) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 3% (83) 24% (47) 9% (8) 5% (90) 29% (80) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 30% (92) 33% (22) 2% (79) 5% (30) 20% (3) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 4% (48) 22% (72) 24% (8) 24% (80) 5% (5) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 8% (3) 8% (7) 23% (93) 2% (83) 3% (24) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 5% (43) 29% (79) 25% (69) 3% (37) 8% (49) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (4) 20% (68) 4% (49) 6% (53) 38% (3) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 32% (03) 37% (20) 3% (43) 6% (20) 2% (38) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 28% (90) 29% (93) % (36) 3% (0) 29% (94) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6% () 9% (3) 24% (65) 22% (5) 20% (37) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 2% (53) 28% (25) 9% (86) 8% (80) 24% (06) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 26% (72) 33% (222) 6% (04) 6% (39) 9% (28) 665Educ: < College 20% (26) 23% (308) 5% (203) 3% (73) 28% (368) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 3% (58) 28% (22) 24% (07) 7% (74) 9% (83) 444Educ: Post-grad 5% (36) 30% (72) 25% (6) 5% (37) 4% (35) 24Income: Under 50k 9% (202) 24% (257) 6% (76) 4% (56) 27% (297) 089Income: 50k-100k 8% (0) 26% (60) 2% (30) 3% (82) 22% (36) 68Income: 100k+ 5% (43) 29% (85) 22% (64) 6% (45) 8% (54) 29Ethnicity: White 8% (296) 25% (42) 9% (305) 4% (220) 24% (393) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 30% (54) 24% (42) 4% (24) 4% (25) 9% (33) 79

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Registered Voters 8% (355) 25% (502) 9% (370) 4% (284) 24% (486) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 5% (38) 25% (63) 7% (45) 9% (50) 24% (6) 257Ethnicity: Other 8% (20) 24% (27) 8% (20) 2% (4) 28% (32) 4Relig: Protestant 2% (09) 30% (58) 7% (9) % (59) 2% (08) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 2% (83) 27% (03) 22% (85) 4% (55) 6% (63) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 9% (49) 8% (94) 2% (06) 9% (96) 33% (69) 54Relig: Something Else 20% (6) 27% (82) 7% (5) 3% (40) 23% (69) 304Relig: Jewish 20% (2) 25% (5) 27% (6) 2% (2) 7% (4) 60Relig: Evangelical 23% (40) 29% (78) 5% (92) 0% (62) 23% (39) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 8% (03) 26% (47) 2% (20) 5% (86) 9% (09) 565Relig: All Christian 2% (243) 28% (326) 8% (22) 3% (47) 2% (248) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 3% (0) 22% (77) 9% (57) 7% (36) 29% (238) 88Community: Urban 9% (92) 23% () 2% (0) 5% (74) 22% (07) 485Community: Suburban 6% (48) 27% (252) 8% (69) 5% (36) 23% (22) 97Community: Rural 9% (4) 23% (39) 7% (00) 2% (74) 28% (68) 595Employ: Private Sector 8% (5) 28% (75) 9% (9) 6% (99) 20% (24) 632Employ: Government 7% (25) 27% (39) 9% (27) 2% (8) 26% (38) 47Employ: Self-Employed 24% (40) 25% (4) 23% (37) 4% (23) 5% (25) 65Employ: Homemaker 9% (33) 2% (37) 0% (7) 0% (8) 40% (70) 75Employ: Student 2% (7) 25% (5) 3% (8) 4% (9) 36% (23) 63Employ: Retired 8% (92) 26% (33) 23% (8) 4% (72) 8% (9) 505Employ: Unemployed 6% (25) 7% (28) 8% (29) 5% (24) 34% (56) 63Employ: Other 2% (8) 22% (32) 0% (5) 4% (20) 42% (62) 46Military HH: Yes 23% (9) 27% (09) 9% (75) 4% (55) 7% (69) 400Military HH: No 7% (264) 25% (393) 8% (295) 4% (228) 26% (47) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 32% (276) 34% (286) 0% (87) 4% (3) 20% (73) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 7% (79) 9% (27) 25% (283) 22% (253) 27% (33) 45

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Registered Voters 8% (355) 25% (502) 9% (370) 4% (284) 24% (486) 997Strongly Approve 43% (85) 3% (32) 8% (34) 3% (2) 5% (64) 427Somewhat Approve 9% (82) 36% (59) 5% (68) 7% (33) 23% (00) 442Somewhat Disapprove 2% (33) 32% (85) 2% (57) 7% (8) 28% (76) 269Strongly Disapprove 7% (52) 5% (7) 27% (203) 28% (25) 23% (77) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 3% (3) 0% (0) 8% (8) 6% (5) 73% (69) 95#1 Issue: Economy 9% (09) 28% (56) 20% (2) % (59) 23% (29) 565#1 Issue: Security 27% (97) 30% (08) 2% (44) 7% (26) 22% (79) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 2% (42) 23% (79) 8% (63) 9% (66) 28% (99) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 4% (49) 22% (77) 2% (74) 8% (60) 24% (83) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 2% () 5% (4) 20% (9) 20% (9) 34% (32) 94#1 Issue: Education 20% (28) 24% (35) 20% (29) 5% (22) 20% (29) 42#1 Issue: Energy 7% (3) 27% (2) 20% (5) 6% (2) 20% (5) 76#1 Issue: Other 7% (5) 9% (4) 22% (6) 26% (9) 27% (20) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 8% (6) 8% (32) 26% (95) 26% (89) 22% (6) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 30% (228) 34% (256) 2% (90) 4% (3) 9% (47) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 2% (2) 28% (50) 23% (4) 5% (27) 23% (42) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 2% (06) 20% (78) 25% (22) 22% (92) 2% (80) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 27% (58) 34% (98) 3% (73) 6% (34) 20% (4) 5772012 Vote: Other 9% (2) 24% (26) 20% (2) 4% (5) 22% (24) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6% (70) 23% (99) 2% (54) 0% (42) 39% (69) 4334-Region: Northeast 22% (8) 2% (77) 20% (75) 5% (53) 22% (78) 3654-Region: Midwest 5% (69) 25% (20) 9% (89) 7% (79) 24% (4) 474-Region: South 7% (30) 29% (24) 7% (25) % (84) 26% (90) 7424-Region: West 8% (74) 22% (92) 20% (82) 6% (68) 25% (04) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL10_4: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports?There will be a trade war between the United States and foreign countries

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Registered Voters 22% (439) 3% (609) 7% (343) 6% (23) 24% (484) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 26% (68) 27% (70) 6% (40) 7% (8) 24% (6) 257Ethnicity: Other 9% (22) 3% (35) 6% (9) 8% (9) 26% (29) 4Relig: Protestant 8% (96) 33% (74) 9% (00) 7% (38) 22% (7) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 24% (95) 32% (26) 9% (73) 6% (22) 9% (72) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 22% (4) 29% (49) 6% (82) 5% (24) 28% (46) 54Relig: Something Else 25% (76) 3% (95) 5% (45) 8% (24) 2% (64) 304Relig: Jewish 4% (24) 25% (5) 8% (0) 3% (8) 4% (2) 60Relig: Evangelical 20% (2) 3% (87) 7% (05) 7% (4) 26% (56) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 22% (26) 3% (77) 20% (0) 6% (34) 2% (7) 565Relig: All Christian 2% (248) 3% (364) 8% (26) 6% (75) 23% (274) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 23% (90) 30% (244) 6% (27) 6% (48) 26% (20) 88Community: Urban 22% (09) 28% (35) 5% (7) 8% (39) 27% (3) 485Community: Suburban 22% (202) 3% (287) 20% (83) 6% (5) 2% (94) 97Community: Rural 2% (28) 3% (87) 5% (89) 5% (33) 27% (59) 595Employ: Private Sector 23% (43) 32% (99) 20% (28) 6% (35) 20% (27) 632Employ: Government 33% (48) 3% (46) 4% (20) 6% (8) 7% (25) 47Employ: Self-Employed 24% (40) 35% (58) 22% (36) 8% (4) 0% (7) 65Employ: Homemaker 5% (27) 30% (52) % (8) 7% (2) 38% (66) 75Employ: Student 5% (9) 8% () 22% (4) 5% (3) 40% (25) 63Employ: Retired 23% (6) 33% (69) 8% (9) 6% (3) 20% (99) 505Employ: Unemployed 2% (35) 23% (37) 3% (22) 7% () 36% (58) 63Employ: Other 5% (2) 25% (36) 9% (4) 6% (9) 45% (66) 46Military HH: Yes 26% (04) 34% (34) 20% (80) 6% (25) 4% (56) 400Military HH: No 2% (334) 30% (475) 6% (263) 6% (98) 27% (428) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 4% (8) 28% (242) 25% (209) 9% (77) 24% (205) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 28% (32) 32% (367) 2% (33) 4% (45) 24% (278) 45

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Table POL10_4: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports?There will be a trade war between the United States and foreign countries

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Registered Voters 22% (439) 3% (609) 7% (343) 6% (23) 24% (484) 997Strongly Approve 5% (66) 27% (3) 26% () % (48) 2% (89) 427Somewhat Approve % (50) 35% (53) 24% (04) 6% (28) 24% (07) 442Somewhat Disapprove 6% (43) 36% (98) 4% (39) 5% (3) 28% (76) 269Strongly Disapprove 36% (274) 3% (238) 0% (79) 4% (28) 9% (45) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 6% (6) 8% (7) 0% (9) 7% (6) 70% (66) 95#1 Issue: Economy 9% (05) 3% (75) 2% (8) 7% (37) 23% (29) 565#1 Issue: Security 6% (56) 30% (06) 20% (70) 0% (35) 25% (88) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 25% (86) 33% (5) 3% (46) 4% (3) 26% (90) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 28% (96) 30% (03) 2% (42) 6% (9) 24% (83) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 30% (28) 8% (7) 8% (7) 3% (2) 3% (29) 94#1 Issue: Education 2% (29) 32% (46) 9% (27) 5% (7) 23% (33) 42#1 Issue: Energy 2% (6) 32% (25) 22% (7) 9% (7) 6% (2) 76#1 Issue: Other 3% (22) 30% (22) 9% (6) 3% (2) 28% (2) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 34% (250) 33% (24) 2% (85) 3% (24) 9% (39) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 5% (0) 3% (234) 24% (82) 8% (60) 22% (67) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 2% (38) 3% (57) 6% (29) 8% (4) 24% (44) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 32% (282) 32% (283) 3% (4) 4% (39) 8% (59) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 3% (75) 3% (78) 24% (4) 9% (5) 23% (32) 5772012 Vote: Other 20% (2) 36% (38) 8% (9) 5% (5) 22% (23) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4% (6) 25% (08) 6% (67) 6% (27) 39% (69) 4334-Region: Northeast 24% (86) 34% (23) 7% (62) 6% (23) 20% (7) 3654-Region: Midwest 24% (3) 32% (5) 4% (68) 4% (7) 26% (22) 474-Region: South 8% (34) 30% (22) 8% (3) 8% (63) 26% (93) 7424-Region: West 25% (06) 27% (4) 20% (82) 5% (20) 23% (97) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL10_5: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports?It will be more expensive for U.S. manufacturing businesses to manufacture products

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Registered Voters 23% (464) 32% (647) 6% (324) 6% (24) 22% (438) 997Gender: Male 25% (235) 36% (339) 9% (8) 6% (53) 3% (23) 93Gender: Female 2% (228) 29% (308) 3% (44) 7% (72) 30% (34) 066Age: 18-29 22% (73) 26% (86) 7% (56) 8% (26) 28% (94) 336Age: 30-44 2% (03) 3% (49) 3% (65) 7% (33) 27% (32) 48Age: 45-54 23% (83) 39% (39) % (40) 7% (26) 20% (7) 359Age: 55-64 24% (96) 34% (33) 7% (68) 5% (9) 20% (78) 395Age: 65+ 26% (09) 33% (40) 22% (96) 5% (20) 5% (62) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 33% (239) 32% (237) 0% (74) 5% (37) 20% (45) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 2% (3) 32% (96) 5% (95) 5% (34) 26% (62) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 4% (93) 33% (24) 24% (54) 8% (53) 20% (30) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 37% (2) 34% (2) % (37) 5% (6) 4% (45) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 29% (8) 3% (26) 9% (38) 5% (2) 25% (00) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 2% (58) 38% (05) 2% (59) 5% (3) 5% (4) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (73) 26% (90) % (37) 6% (20) 35% (2) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 7% (56) 38% (23) 26% (85) 7% (24) % (37) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 2% (38) 28% (92) 2% (69) 9% (30) 29% (94) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 35% (24) 34% (240) 0% (70) 5% (34) 6% () 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 26% (9) 32% (42) 6% (7) 7% (29) 20% (88) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 2% (83) 35% (233) 25% (66) 8% (54) 20% (3) 665Educ: < College 22% (290) 30% (396) 6% (208) 7% (88) 25% (330) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 24% (08) 35% (55) 8% (8) 5% (24) 7% (75) 444Educ: Post-grad 27% (65) 40% (96) 5% (36) 5% (2) 3% (32) 24Income: Under 50k 23% (249) 30% (33) 6% (76) 5% (59) 25% (274) 089Income: 50k-100k 23% (43) 35% (23) 6% (98) 7% (42) 9% (20) 68Income: 100k+ 25% (72) 35% (03) 7% (50) 8% (23) 5% (43) 29Ethnicity: White 22% (360) 33% (53) 7% (275) 6% (0) 22% (358) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 27% (48) 27% (48) 9% (33) 7% (2) 20% (36) 79

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Table POL10_5: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports?It will be more expensive for U.S. manufacturing businesses to manufacture products

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Registered Voters 23% (464) 32% (647) 6% (324) 6% (24) 22% (438) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 3% (80) 32% (8) % (27) 6% (5) 2% (54) 257Ethnicity: Other 20% (23) 3% (35) 9% (22) 7% (8) 23% (26) 4Relig: Protestant 2% (08) 33% (74) 9% (02) 7% (35) 20% (07) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 25% (97) 33% (30) 20% (76) 7% (29) 5% (57) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 24% (24) 32% (67) % (57) 4% (23) 28% (43) 54Relig: Something Else 28% (86) 30% (92) 8% (54) 4% (2) 20% (60) 304Relig: Jewish 43% (25) 42% (25) 0% (6) 3% (2) 3% (2) 60Relig: Evangelical 8% (0) 35% (23) 6% (98) 8% (50) 23% (40) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 25% (43) 3% (74) 20% (5) 7% (40) 7% (94) 565Relig: All Christian 2% (252) 33% (387) 8% (23) 8% (89) 20% (234) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 26% (20) 32% (259) 4% () 4% (35) 25% (203) 88Community: Urban 24% (6) 32% (54) 4% (70) 8% (37) 22% (09) 485Community: Suburban 24% (29) 33% (304) 8% (64) 7% (6) 9% (70) 97Community: Rural 22% (29) 32% (89) 5% (9) 4% (26) 27% (59) 595Employ: Private Sector 24% (54) 35% (28) 7% (04) 6% (40) 8% (5) 632Employ: Government 23% (34) 33% (48) 3% (20) 0% (4) 2% (3) 47Employ: Self-Employed 22% (37) 42% (70) 20% (33) 7% () 9% (5) 65Employ: Homemaker 22% (38) 32% (55) 0% (7) 4% (7) 33% (58) 75Employ: Student 7% () 27% (7) 7% () 3% (2) 35% (22) 63Employ: Retired 27% (35) 33% (65) 9% (97) 5% (27) 6% (83) 505Employ: Unemployed 9% (30) 25% (40) 5% (25) 9% (5) 32% (52) 63Employ: Other 7% (25) 23% (33) 2% (8) 6% (9) 42% (6) 46Military HH: Yes 26% (05) 37% (49) 8% (74) 5% (9) 3% (53) 400Military HH: No 22% (359) 3% (498) 6% (250) 7% (05) 24% (384) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 5% (28) 33% (277) 24% (200) 8% (70) 2% (77) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 29% (336) 32% (370) % (24) 5% (54) 23% (26) 45

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Table POL10_5: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports?It will be more expensive for U.S. manufacturing businesses to manufacture products

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Registered Voters 23% (464) 32% (647) 6% (324) 6% (24) 22% (438) 997Strongly Approve 7% (7) 3% (32) 26% (2) 0% (43) 6% (69) 427Somewhat Approve 5% (66) 35% (56) 20% (90) 7% (33) 22% (98) 442Somewhat Disapprove 4% (38) 4% (0) 4% (37) 5% (2) 27% (73) 269Strongly Disapprove 37% (279) 32% (242) 0% (75) 4% (34) 8% (34) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion % (0) 8% (8) % (0) 2% (2) 68% (64) 95#1 Issue: Economy 2% (8) 36% (20) 8% (03) 6% (33) 20% (0) 565#1 Issue: Security 2% (43) 3% () 25% (87) 0% (37) 22% (77) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 26% (90) 34% (20) % (37) 6% (2) 23% (8) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29% (99) 29% (98) 6% (56) 5% (6) 22% (74) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 3% (30) 23% (22) 8% (7) 7% (6) 3% (29) 94#1 Issue: Education 25% (36) 36% (5) 4% (20) 4% (5) 2% (30) 42#1 Issue: Energy 26% (20) 30% (23) 7% (3) 7% (5) 20% (5) 76#1 Issue: Other 39% (29) 29% (22) 2% () % () 29% (2) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 35% (257) 33% (242) 9% (65) 5% (37) 9% (37) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 5% (6) 34% (253) 23% (73) 9% (65) 9% (46) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 20% (36) 35% (64) 22% (39) 2% (3) 2% (38) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 33% (29) 35% (306) 9% (80) 5% (4) 8% (59) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 4% (78) 35% (99) 25% (43) 9% (50) 8% (07) 5772012 Vote: Other 23% (25) 29% (3) 23% (25) 5% (6) 9% (20) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6% (69) 25% (07) 8% (77) 6% (27) 35% (52) 4334-Region: Northeast 26% (97) 33% (2) 5% (55) 8% (30) 7% (63) 3654-Region: Midwest 25% (7) 34% (60) 3% (60) 5% (25) 23% (09) 474-Region: South 20% (48) 32% (234) 9% (38) 7% (49) 23% (72) 7424-Region: West 24% (02) 32% (33) 7% (7) 5% (9) 22% (94) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL10_6: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports?It will be cheaper for U.S. manufacturing businesses to manufacture products

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Registered Voters 3% (265) 2% (44) 26% (5) 7% (340) 23% (467) 997Gender: Male 4% (30) 23% (26) 29% (272) 20% (83) 4% (30) 93Gender: Female 3% (35) 9% (98) 22% (239) 5% (57) 32% (337) 066Age: 18-29 8% (59) 2% (70) 22% (73) % (37) 29% (96) 336Age: 30-44 6% (77) 8% (86) 23% () 4% (68) 29% (39) 48Age: 45-54 2% (45) 22% (78) 25% (89) 20% (7) 2% (76) 359Age: 55-64 % (45) 22% (87) 25% (99) 9% (74) 23% (90) 395Age: 65+ 9% (39) 22% (93) 33% (39) 2% (89) 5% (65) 426PID: Dem (no lean) % (82) 6% (9) 25% (83) 25% (85) 23% (65) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 0% (64) 9% (6) 29% (77) 6% (98) 26% (63) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 9% (20) 28% (80) 23% (5) 9% (56) 2% (39) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 4% (47) 9% (63) 26% (85) 27% (88) 5% (48) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 8% (34) 4% (56) 24% (98) 24% (97) 29% (7) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men % (3) 2% (58) 32% (90) 20% (54) 6% (44) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 0% (33) 7% (57) 26% (88) 3% (44) 35% (20) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 6% (5) 29% (95) 30% (98) 3% (40) 2% (39) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 2% (69) 26% (84) 7% (53) 5% (6) 3% (00) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4% (00) 9% (30) 25% (74) 25% (76) 6% (4) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) % (50) 9% (84) 28% (28) 8% (8) 24% (06) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 5% (0) 27% (78) 27% (8) % (7) 20% (36) 665Educ: < College 4% (90) 2% (282) 23% (305) 4% (83) 27% (353) 33Educ: Bachelors degree % (49) 9% (83) 29% (29) 23% (03) 8% (80) 444Educ: Post-grad % (27) 20% (49) 32% (77) 22% (54) 4% (34) 24Income: Under 50k 5% (59) 22% (244) 23% (246) 4% (49) 27% (290) 089Income: 50k-100k 2% (73) 8% (3) 30% (87) 9% (5) 2% (30) 68Income: 100k+ % (33) 20% (57) 27% (78) 26% (75) 6% (47) 29Ethnicity: White 2% (98) 22% (353) 26% (422) 7% (283) 23% (370) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 24% (43) 22% (39) 23% (4) 9% (7) 22% (38) 79

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Table POL10_6: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports?It will be cheaper for U.S. manufacturing businesses to manufacture products

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Registered Voters 3% (265) 2% (44) 26% (5) 7% (340) 23% (467) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 8% (45) 6% (4) 23% (58) 7% (42) 27% (69) 257Ethnicity: Other 9% (22) 7% (20) 27% (3) 3% (4) 24% (27) 4Relig: Protestant 2% (64) 23% (9) 29% (53) 6% (82) 20% (07) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 6% (60) 24% (95) 29% (3) 5% (59) 6% (6) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 9% (45) 5% (77) 24% (22) 23% (6) 30% (55) 54Relig: Something Else 8% (54) 20% (6) 25% (77) 6% (50) 2% (62) 304Relig: Jewish 6% (0) 2% (2) 24% (4) 35% (2) 4% (2) 60Relig: Evangelical 7% (03) 26% (57) 22% (36) % (67) 24% (48) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % (63) 2% (8) 3% (77) 9% (05) 8% (02) 565Relig: All Christian 4% (66) 23% (275) 27% (33) 5% (72) 2% (250) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 2% (99) 7% (38) 24% (98) 20% (66) 27% (27) 88Community: Urban 6% (75) 9% (92) 24% (5) 9% (90) 23% (3) 485Community: Suburban % (04) 20% (84) 29% (266) 8% (66) 2% (96) 97Community: Rural 4% (85) 23% (38) 22% (30) 4% (83) 27% (58) 595Employ: Private Sector 4% (87) 23% (43) 27% (72) 7% (07) 20% (23) 632Employ: Government 3% (20) 7% (26) 29% (43) 6% (24) 24% (35) 47Employ: Self-Employed 9% (3) 2% (35) 32% (53) 6% (27) 2% (20) 65Employ: Homemaker 8% (32) 9% (33) 5% (27) 3% (23) 35% (60) 75Employ: Student 2% (8) 6% (0) 2% (3) 0% (6) 4% (26) 63Employ: Retired 0% (52) 2% (07) 30% (53) 2% (08) 7% (86) 505Employ: Unemployed 5% (25) 9% (30) 8% (30) 7% (28) 3% (50) 63Employ: Other 7% () 2% (3) 5% (2) % (6) 46% (67) 46Military HH: Yes 5% (60) 23% (92) 3% (23) 8% (7) 4% (55) 400Military HH: No 3% (206) 20% (322) 24% (389) 7% (269) 26% (42) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 2% (76) 29% (248) 22% (84) 7% (62) 2% (83) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 8% (89) 4% (66) 29% (327) 24% (278) 25% (284) 45

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Table POL10_6: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports?It will be cheaper for U.S. manufacturing businesses to manufacture products

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Registered Voters 3% (265) 2% (44) 26% (5) 7% (340) 23% (467) 997Strongly Approve 27% (7) 30% (27) 2% (89) 5% (2) 7% (74) 427Somewhat Approve 2% (5) 28% (25) 28% (22) % (47) 22% (96) 442Somewhat Disapprove % (29) 22% (59) 30% (8) 0% (26) 28% (75) 269Strongly Disapprove 8% (64) 3% (97) 28% (22) 3% (234) 2% (58) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 4% (4) 7% (7) 8% (8) 3% (2) 68% (64) 95#1 Issue: Economy 3% (75) 23% (28) 26% (48) 6% (88) 22% (25) 565#1 Issue: Security 8% (65) 26% (94) 25% (90) 9% (3) 2% (75) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 0% (34) 2% (74) 23% (8) 2% (74) 25% (87) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security % (38) 8% (62) 28% (97) 20% (67) 23% (79) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 5% (4) 3% (2) 22% (2) 9% (8) 3% (29) 94#1 Issue: Education 2% (7) 7% (24) 34% (48) 5% (22) 2% (30) 42#1 Issue: Energy 8% (4) 23% (8) 2% (6) 6% (2) 22% (6) 76#1 Issue: Other % (8) 3% (2) 4% (0) 36% (27) 36% (27) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 0% (72) 3% (99) 29% (25) 28% (203) 20% (50) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 20% (47) 28% (22) 24% (78) 9% (65) 20% (50) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 6% () 9% (33) 34% (62) 20% (36) 2% (39) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 2% (03) 5% (33) 29% (253) 24% (23) 20% (75) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 6% (9) 28% (63) 26% (49) 9% (53) 2% (2) 5772012 Vote: Other 4% (5) 24% (26) 22% (23) 22% (23) 8% (9) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3% (57) 2% (9) 9% (84) 2% (50) 35% (5) 4334-Region: Northeast 5% (56) 20% (73) 26% (94) 7% (62) 22% (80) 3654-Region: Midwest 3% (60) 7% (80) 26% (22) 2% (97) 24% (3) 474-Region: South 3% (95) 24% (82) 25% (82) 3% (00) 25% (82) 7424-Region: West 3% (54) 9% (80) 27% (3) 9% (8) 22% (92) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL10_7: How likely do you think the following scenarios are as a result of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports?U.S. consumers will buy more American-made products

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Registered Voters 8% (369) 34% (676) 8% (355) 8% (59) 22% (437) 997Gender: Male 9% (76) 38% (349) 2% (9) 9% (82) 4% (32) 93Gender: Female 8% (93) 3% (326) 5% (64) 7% (77) 29% (305) 066Age: 18-29 9% (63) 30% (02) 3% (45) 9% (3) 28% (95) 336Age: 30-44 20% (95) 26% (26) 20% (98) 6% (3) 27% (32) 48Age: 45-54 20% (73) 35% (25) 7% (59) 8% (30) 20% (72) 359Age: 55-64 4% (57) 40% (60) 7% (66) 9% (35) 9% (77) 395Age: 65+ 9% (82) 38% (62) 2% (88) 8% (33) 4% (6) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 3% (94) 29% (2) 24% (74) 2% (89) 22% (64) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 4% (84) 32% (99) 8% (2) 9% (53) 28% (70) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 30% (9) 4% (266) % (70) 3% (7) 6% (03) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 6% (54) 30% (98) 26% (85) 2% (39) 7% (55) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 0% (40) 28% (3) 22% (89) 3% (5) 27% (09) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 3% (37) 38% (05) 22% (60) % (29) 7% (46) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 4% (47) 27% (94) 5% (52) 7% (24) 36% (24) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 26% (85) 45% (46) 5% (47) 4% (4) 0% (3) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 33% (05) 37% (20) 7% (22) % (3) 22% (72) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6% (3) 27% (9) 25% (76) 3% (90) 8% (25) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 6% (7) 36% (60) 8% (82) 9% (39) 22% (98) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 25% (65) 44% (290) 2% (8) 3% (2) 6% (09) 665Educ: < College 20% (260) 32% (424) 6% (204) 7% (98) 25% (327) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 5% (66) 37% (66) 2% (92) 0% (45) 7% (75) 444Educ: Post-grad 8% (43) 36% (86) 25% (59) 7% (7) 5% (36) 24Income: Under 50k 8% (98) 32% (350) 6% (78) 8% (83) 26% (280) 089Income: 50k-100k 8% (3) 37% (228) 9% (7) 8% (47) 8% (2) 68Income: 100k+ 20% (58) 34% (98) 2% (60) 0% (30) 5% (45) 29Ethnicity: White 9% (30) 35% (569) 8% (294) 7% (0) 22% (35) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 25% (44) 32% (57) 4% (25) 7% (2) 22% (40) 79

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Registered Voters % (20) 9% (377) 29% (575) 7% (335) 25% (500) 997Gender: Male 3% (22) 9% (74) 34% (33) 9% (74) 6% (48) 93Gender: Female 8% (88) 9% (204) 25% (262) 5% (6) 33% (35) 066Age: 18-29 4% (47) 20% (66) 24% (79) 3% (43) 30% (00) 336Age: 30-44 3% (63) 20% (94) 25% (22) % (55) 30% (47) 48Age: 45-54 9% (32) 25% (9) 25% (89) 8% (64) 23% (83) 359Age: 55-64 2% (47) 6% (63) 29% (6) 2% (82) 22% (88) 395Age: 65+ 5% (2) 5% (65) 40% (68) 2% (90) 9% (82) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 4% (02) 22% (60) 27% (96) % (8) 26% (94) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 7% (46) 8% (4) 3% (92) 4% (89) 29% (77) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 0% (62) 6% (03) 29% (87) 26% (65) 20% (29) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 7% (56) 22% (7) 30% (98) 3% (43) 9% (62) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen % (46) 22% (89) 24% (98) 9% (38) 33% (3) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 8% (23) 20% (55) 37% (02) 9% (52) 6% (45) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 7% (23) 7% (60) 26% (90) % (37) 39% (32) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 3% (43) 5% (48) 35% (3) 25% (79) 3% (4) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (9) 7% (55) 23% (74) 27% (86) 27% (88) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6% (0) 25% (77) 26% (78) % (76) 22% (54) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) % (5) 9% (86) 34% (53) 2% (54) 24% (06) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 6% (37) 4% (93) 33% (28) 29% (90) 9% (28) 665Educ: < College % (46) 9% (243) 26% (348) 6% (24) 28% (362) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 0% (43) 7% (76) 33% (47) 7% (77) 22% (99) 444Educ: Post-grad 9% (2) 24% (58) 33% (80) 8% (43) 6% (38) 24Income: Under 50k 2% (32) 9% (2) 25% (273) 5% (59) 29% (33) 089Income: 50k-100k 0% (59) 7% (06) 32% (97) 8% (2) 23% (44) 68Income: 100k+ 6% (8) 2% (60) 36% (05) 22% (64) 5% (43) 29Ethnicity: White 9% (42) 9% (306) 29% (479) 8% (292) 25% (406) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 25% (44) 9% (34) 20% (36) % (9) 25% (44) 79

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Registered Voters % (20) 9% (377) 29% (575) 7% (335) 25% (500) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 20% (52) 8% (47) 25% (65) 0% (26) 26% (67) 257Ethnicity: Other 4% (5) 2% (24) 28% (3) 5% (7) 23% (26) 4Relig: Protestant 9% (45) 5% (77) 34% (80) 20% (06) 22% (8) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 3% (50) 23% (9) 3% (20) 6% (64) 6% (64) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 9% (45) 20% (03) 27% (37) 4% (73) 30% (57) 54Relig: Something Else 2% (38) 9% (57) 26% (80) 6% (48) 26% (80) 304Relig: Jewish 8% () 0% (6) 40% (24) 20% (2) 3% (8) 60Relig: Evangelical 4% (86) 7% (05) 26% (56) 8% (2) 25% (52) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 7% (42) 9% (09) 36% (202) 8% (02) 20% () 565Relig: All Christian % (27) 8% (24) 30% (358) 8% (24) 22% (263) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 0% (83) 20% (6) 27% (27) 5% (2) 29% (237) 88Community: Urban 3% (6) 2% (00) 25% (22) 5% (72) 27% (3) 485Community: Suburban 9% (86) 8% (6) 32% (296) 8% (6) 23% (22) 97Community: Rural % (64) 20% (6) 26% (57) 7% (0) 26% (57) 595Employ: Private Sector 3% (80) 20% (25) 3% (94) 5% (94) 22% (39) 632Employ: Government 4% (2) 24% (35) 27% (39) 6% (24) 9% (28) 47Employ: Self-Employed % (9) 2% (34) 39% (64) 8% (30) % (8) 65Employ: Homemaker 4% (25) 7% (30) 20% (35) % (9) 38% (67) 75Employ: Student 8% (5) 2% (3) 30% (9) 7% (5) 35% (22) 63Employ: Retired 7% (36) 6% (83) 33% (66) 22% (2) 2% (08) 505Employ: Unemployed % (8) 8% (29) 20% (32) 8% (29) 33% (54) 63Employ: Other 5% (7) 9% (28) 7% (25) 6% (23) 43% (63) 46Military HH: Yes 6% (63) 20% (80) 29% (6) 9% (77) 6% (65) 400Military HH: No 9% (47) 9% (298) 29% (460) 6% (258) 27% (435) 597RD/WT: Right Direction % (90) 6% (38) 29% (248) 25% (23) 9% (64) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 0% (20) 2% (239) 29% (328) % (22) 29% (336) 45

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Registered Voters % (20) 9% (377) 29% (575) 7% (335) 25% (500) 997Strongly Approve 2% (53) 3% (57) 28% (20) 3% (33) 5% (64) 427Somewhat Approve 9% (39) 9% (84) 32% (44) 9% (82) 2% (92) 442Somewhat Disapprove 7% (8) 22% (60) 29% (79) 3% (35) 29% (77) 269Strongly Disapprove 2% (94) 22% (68) 30% (225) 0% (77) 26% (200) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 6% (6) 8% (8) 8% (7) 8% (8) 70% (66) 95#1 Issue: Economy 0% (54) 7% (94) 29% (64) 2% (20) 23% (33) 565#1 Issue: Security 7% (25) 8% (65) 26% (93) 26% (93) 22% (78) 355#1 Issue: Health Care % (40) 20% (70) 29% (0) 3% (45) 27% (93) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 9% (32) 20% (68) 34% (6) % (39) 26% (88) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 5% (4) 2% (20) 26% (24) 7% (6) 3% (30) 94#1 Issue: Education 5% (22) 26% (37) 25% (35) 8% () 26% (37) 42#1 Issue: Energy 7% (3) 8% (4) 3% (23) 5% () 9% (5) 76#1 Issue: Other 3% (0) 3% (0) 26% (9) % (8) 37% (27) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 3% (99) 23% (68) 29% (28) 9% (65) 26% (90) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 9% (67) 7% (3) 29% (22) 26% (95) 8% (39) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 8% (5) 5% (27) 3% (56) 8% (33) 27% (49) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 4% (8) 2% (86) 30% (266) 2% (07) 23% (200) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7% (43) 5% (86) 32% (87) 25% (46) 20% (5) 5772012 Vote: Other % (2) 22% (24) 27% (29) 9% (2) 20% (2) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8% (37) 8% (79) 2% (92) 4% (62) 38% (63) 4334-Region: Northeast 3% (47) 20% (72) 29% (07) 8% (64) 2% (76) 3654-Region: Midwest % (52) 8% (86) 29% (37) 5% (70) 27% (27) 474-Region: South 0% (7) 8% (37) 28% (208) 8% (33) 26% (9) 7424-Region: West 9% (40) 20% (83) 29% (24) 6% (68) 25% (06) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 8% (69) 8% (352) 29% (570) 2% (43) 25% (494) 997Gender: Male 0% (89) 20% (88) 32% (294) 23% (25) 6% (45) 93Gender: Female 7% (79) 5% (64) 26% (276) 9% (97) 33% (349) 066Age: 18-29 7% (56) 2% (70) 8% (6) 4% (47) 3% (03) 336Age: 30-44 2% (57) 8% (85) 25% (9) 9% (92) 27% (29) 48Age: 45-54 9% (3) 7% (6) 32% (3) 2% (75) 22% (79) 359Age: 55-64 4% (7) 6% (63) 3% (23) 24% (93) 25% (99) 395Age: 65+ 2% (8) 7% (74) 36% (54) 25% (06) 20% (84) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 9% (64) 3% (95) 30% (29) 26% (93) 22% (6) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 5% (3) 5% (93) 28% (74) 22% (36) 30% (85) 69PID: Rep (no lean) % (73) 25% (64) 27% (77) 3% (83) 23% (48) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 2% (39) 6% (53) 30% (98) 28% (93) 4% (48) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 6% (25) 0% (42) 30% (2) 25% (00) 28% (4) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 5% (3) 2% (58) 30% (84) 26% (7) 9% (5) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 5% (8) 0% (35) 26% (90) 9% (65) 39% (34) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 2% (38) 24% (77) 35% (2) 6% (52) 4% (45) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women % (36) 27% (87) 20% (65) 0% (32) 32% (02) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2% (8) 6% (09) 27% (84) 29% (205) 7% (5) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 6% (27) 7% (77) 33% (48) 2% (95) 23% (04) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7% (47) 2% (43) 32% (26) 5% (98) 24% (6) 665Educ: < College 0% (33) 8% (240) 26% (348) 7% (22) 28% (372) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 4% (20) 7% (77) 3% (36) 28% (26) 9% (85) 444Educ: Post-grad 7% (6) 5% (35) 36% (86) 27% (66) 6% (38) 24Income: Under 50k 0% (3) 8% (95) 25% (275) 7% (82) 30% (323) 089Income: 50k-100k 7% (42) 8% (09) 32% (98) 24% (50) 9% (9) 68Income: 100k+ 5% (4) 7% (48) 34% (97) 28% (80) 8% (5) 29Ethnicity: White 7% (5) 8% (288) 29% (468) 22% (363) 24% (393) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 7% (30) 23% (4) 20% (35) 8% (32) 23% (4) 79

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Registered Voters 40% (796) 60% (20) 997Gender: Male 42% (393) 58% (538) 93Gender: Female 38% (403) 62% (663) 066Age: 18-29 35% (8) 65% (27) 336Age: 30-44 42% (202) 58% (279) 48Age: 45-54 43% (55) 57% (204) 359Age: 55-64 38% (50) 62% (245) 395Age: 65+ 40% (7) 60% (255) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 26% (89) 74% (544) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 4% (253) 59% (366) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 55% (354) 45% (29) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 28% (93) 72% (238) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 24% (96) 76% (306) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 4% (4) 59% (63) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 4% (39) 59% (203) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 58% (86) 42% (37) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 52% (68) 48% (54) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 34% (235) 66% (460) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 34% (54) 66% (296) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 52% (348) 48% (38) 665Educ: < College 42% (548) 58% (765) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 36% (58) 64% (286) 444Educ: Post-grad 38% (90) 62% (50) 24Income: Under 50k 37% (400) 63% (688) 089Income: 50k-100k 44% (27) 56% (347) 68Income: 100k+ 43% (24) 57% (66) 29Ethnicity: White 43% (694) 57% (932) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 35% (62) 65% (6) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 26% (67) 74% (90) 257Ethnicity: Other 3% (35) 69% (79) 4

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Registered Voters 40% (796) 60% (20) 997Relig: Protestant 48% (250) 52% (276) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 35% (35) 65% (253) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 34% (74) 66% (340) 54Relig: Something Else 36% () 64% (93) 304Relig: Jewish 3% (9) 69% (4) 60Relig: Evangelical 50% (302) 50% (308) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 37% (207) 63% (358) 565Relig: All Christian 43% (509) 57% (667) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 35% (285) 65% (533) 88Community: Urban 29% (40) 7% (345) 485Community: Suburban 38% (345) 62% (57) 97Community: Rural 52% (30) 48% (285) 595Employ: Private Sector 39% (249) 6% (383) 632Employ: Government 37% (54) 63% (93) 47Employ: Self-Employed 52% (85) 48% (80) 65Employ: Homemaker 48% (84) 52% (9) 75Employ: Student 30% (9) 70% (44) 63Employ: Retired 4% (206) 59% (299) 505Employ: Unemployed 29% (47) 7% (6) 63Employ: Other 35% (52) 65% (95) 46Military HH: Yes 5% (204) 49% (96) 400Military HH: No 37% (592) 63% (005) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 5% (432) 49% (420) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 32% (364) 68% (78) 45Strongly Approve 57% (244) 43% (83) 427Somewhat Approve 48% (23) 52% (228) 442Somewhat Disapprove 34% (92) 66% (77) 269Strongly Disapprove 29% (220) 7% (544) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 27% (26) 73% (69) 95

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Registered Voters 40% (796) 60% (20) 997#1 Issue: Economy 37% (2) 63% (354) 565#1 Issue: Security 5% (8) 49% (73) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 34% (20) 66% (229) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 4% (40) 59% (203) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 33% (3) 67% (63) 94#1 Issue: Education 30% (42) 70% (99) 42#1 Issue: Energy 40% (3) 60% (46) 76#1 Issue: Other 54% (39) 46% (34) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 28% (20) 72% (529) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 53% (399) 47% (354) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 42% (75) 58% (06) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 3% (27) 69% (607) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 54% (30) 46% (267) 5772012 Vote: Other 53% (57) 47% (50) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36% (58) 64% (275) 4334-Region: Northeast 30% (09) 70% (256) 3654-Region: Midwest 37% (76) 63% (295) 474-Region: South 47% (347) 53% (395) 7424-Region: West 39% (64) 6% (255) 420Note: 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 support or oppose stricter gun control laws in the United States?

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Registered Voters 45% (89) 25% (490) 0% (205) 4% (272) 7% (40) 997Gender: Male 43% (397) 26% (24) % (0) 6% (46) 5% (46) 93Gender: Female 46% (494) 23% (249) 0% (04) 2% (26) 9% (93) 066Age: 18-29 39% (32) 22% (75) 3% (44) 3% (42) 3% (42) 336Age: 30-44 46% (29) 24% (3) % (5) 3% (60) 8% (38) 48Age: 45-54 43% (53) 24% (84) 0% (37) 7% (60) 7% (24) 359Age: 55-64 45% (78) 27% (07) 9% (36) 2% (49) 6% (25) 395Age: 65+ 49% (209) 26% (0) 9% (37) 4% (59) 3% () 426PID: Dem (no lean) 68% (498) 6% (9) 5% (37) 5% (37) 6% (42) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 37% (23) 26% (63) 2% (76) 3% (83) 0% (65) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 25% (6) 32% (208) 4% (92) 23% (52) 5% (33) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 65% (26) 8% (6) 5% (7) 5% (6) 6% (2) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 70% (282) 4% (58) 5% (20) 5% (20) 5% (22) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 37% (03) 29% (80) 3% (36) 5% (4) 6% (7) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 38% (29) 24% (83) 2% (40) 2% (43) 4% (47) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 24% (77) 3% (00) 5% (49) 27% (89) 3% (9) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 26% (84) 34% (08) 3% (43) 20% (63) 8% (24) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 67% (463) 7% (2) 7% (46) 4% (30) 5% (34) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 47% (2) 3% (40) 8% (34) 8% (36) 6% (29) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 22% (48) 30% (98) 6% (07) 28% (84) 4% (29) 665Educ: < College 4% (542) 24% (36) % (47) 5% (94) 9% (4) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 49% (29) 25% (3) 9% (42) 2% (52) 4% (8) 444Educ: Post-grad 54% (29) 26% (62) 7% (6) % (26) 3% (7) 24Income: Under 50k 42% (462) 25% (27) % (9) 3% (43) 9% (93) 089Income: 50k-100k 46% (284) 25% (52) 9% (57) 4% (87) 6% (37) 68Income: 100k+ 50% (44) 23% (67) 0% (29) 4% (42) 3% (9) 29Ethnicity: White 42% (675) 26% (422) % (76) 5% (250) 6% (03) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 48% (86) 25% (45) 9% (6) 9% (6) 9% (6) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 63% (62) 8% (45) 6% (6) 3% (9) 0% (25) 257Ethnicity: Other 47% (54) 20% (22) % (3) % (3) % (2) 4

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Registered Voters 37% (74) 9% (74) 8% (57) 27% (534) 20% (39) 997Gender: Male 40% (368) % (99) 7% (67) 29% (269) 4% (29) 93Gender: Female 35% (373) 7% (75) 8% (9) 25% (265) 25% (262) 066Age: 18-29 3% (04) 4% (46) 8% (28) 4% (49) 32% (09) 336Age: 30-44 33% (58) % (55) % (52) 22% (07) 23% (09) 48Age: 45-54 36% (29) 7% (26) 8% (30) 32% (7) 6% (57) 359Age: 55-64 40% (58) 7% (26) 5% (2) 32% (27) 6% (62) 395Age: 65+ 45% (9) 5% (2) 6% (26) 3% (34) 3% (54) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 35% (257) 8% (56) 7% (55) 32% (233) 8% (32) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (26) 7% (45) 7% (45) 25% (52) 26% (6) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 4% (268) % (74) 9% (58) 23% (49) 5% (97) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 33% (0) % (36) 6% (2) 34% (2) 6% (52) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 37% (48) 5% (20) 8% (34) 30% (2) 20% (80) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 37% (02) 7% (20) 8% (22) 29% (79) 9% (53) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 33% (4) 7% (25) 7% (22) 2% (73) 32% (08) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 48% (56) 3% (43) 7% (23) 24% (77) 7% (24) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 35% (2) 9% (30) % (35) 22% (72) 23% (74) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 37% (257) 0% (7) 9% (60) 29% (203) 5% (03) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 37% (68) 7% (30) 8% (37) 29% (29) 9% (87) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 42% (282) 0% (66) 8% (54) 27% (79) 3% (85) 665Educ: < College 33% (428) 9% (24) 8% (0) 25% (329) 24% (320) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 4% (82) 7% (30) 8% (34) 32% (4) 2% (55) 444Educ: Post-grad 54% (30) 8% (20) 5% (3) 26% (63) 6% (5) 24Income: Under 50k 32% (343) 0% (09) 9% (94) 23% (255) 26% (287) 089Income: 50k-100k 44% (270) 7% (45) 7% (45) 30% (85) 2% (73) 68Income: 100k+ 44% (28) 7% (20) 6% (8) 32% (94) 0% (30) 29Ethnicity: White 39% (640) 8% (37) 7% (2) 27% (433) 9% (305) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 33% (59) 8% (33) 9% (6) 7% (3) 22% (40) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 27% (69) % (28) % (29) 30% (76) 22% (55) 257

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Registered Voters 37% (74) 9% (74) 8% (57) 27% (534) 20% (39) 997Ethnicity: Other 27% (3) 9% (0) 5% (7) 22% (25) 27% (3) 4Relig: Protestant 43% (227) 9% (47) 5% (26) 30% (56) 3% (69) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 39% (53) % (44) 9% (35) 27% (05) 3% (5) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 37% (89) 4% (23) 8% (4) 26% (34) 25% (28) 54Relig: Something Else 33% (0) 4% (42) 8% (23) 27% (8) 9% (57) 304Relig: Jewish 49% (29) 2% (7) % (7) 23% (4) 4% (3) 60Relig: Evangelical 35% (25) % (69) 0% (60) 22% (35) 22% (32) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 42% (236) 7% (4) 6% (33) 32% (83) 3% (72) 565Relig: All Christian 38% (45) 9% (0) 8% (93) 27% (38) 7% (205) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 35% (290) 8% (65) 8% (64) 26% (25) 23% (85) 88Community: Urban 3% (50) 4% (68) 9% (45) 27% (33) 8% (89) 485Community: Suburban 4% (372) 7% (67) 8% (70) 27% (250) 7% (59) 97Community: Rural 37% (29) 7% (40) 7% (43) 25% (5) 24% (42) 595Employ: Private Sector 42% (263) 0% (6) 8% (52) 29% (84) % (72) 632Employ: Government 33% (48) 2% (7) 8% (2) 33% (49) 5% (2) 47Employ: Self-Employed 33% (55) 5% (25) 7% () 25% (4) 9% (32) 65Employ: Homemaker 3% (54) 0% (7) 3% (23) 2% (36) 25% (44) 75Employ: Student 34% (2) 6% (0) 5% (3) % (7) 34% (2) 63Employ: Retired 42% (22) 5% (24) 5% (26) 32% (6) 6% (83) 505Employ: Unemployed 29% (47) 5% (9) 2% (20) 23% (37) 3% (5) 63Employ: Other 28% (40) 7% () 6% (9) 3% (9) 46% (67) 46Military HH: Yes 43% (7) 9% (35) 7% (30) 30% (9) % (46) 400Military HH: No 36% (570) 9% (40) 8% (27) 26% (45) 22% (345) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 39% (33) 4% (6) 9% (76) 23% (98) 5% (30) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 36% (409) 5% (58) 7% (8) 29% (336) 23% (260) 45Strongly Approve 44% (89) 4% (6) 9% (37) 20% (87) 2% (53) 427Somewhat Approve 36% (58) % (50) 9% (40) 26% (5) 8% (79) 442Somewhat Disapprove 34% (9) 0% (28) % (30) 23% (63) 2% (57) 269Strongly Disapprove 38% (290) 5% (35) 6% (46) 33% (255) 8% (38) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 3% (2) % () 4% (4) 5% (4) 67% (64) 95

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Registered Voters 28% (550) 3% (267) 8% (362) 28% (569) 2% (249) 997Gender: Male 28% (263) 5% (42) 8% (72) 30% (277) 8% (77) 93Gender: Female 27% (287) 2% (24) 8% (90) 27% (292) 6% (73) 066Age: 18-29 27% (89) 6% (55) 8% (6) 4% (47) 25% (83) 336Age: 30-44 29% (37) 6% (78) 20% (94) 2% (99) 5% (72) 48Age: 45-54 28% (02) 2% (42) 8% (64) 33% (20) 8% (30) 359Age: 55-64 26% (03) 3% (53) 4% (56) 36% (43) 0% (40) 395Age: 65+ 28% (9) 9% (38) 20% (86) 37% (59) 6% (24) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 47% (34) 20% (45) 6% (7) 6% (42) 2% (87) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 26% (6) % (7) 2% (32) 22% (38) 9% (7) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 7% (48) 8% (5) 8% (3) 60% (389) 7% (45) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 48% (59) 22% (72) 5% (48) 5% (7) 0% (35) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 45% (82) 8% (73) 7% (69) 6% (25) 3% (53) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 27% (76) 3% (35) 25% (68) 25% (70) 0% (28) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 25% (85) % (36) 9% (63) 20% (68) 26% (89) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 9% (28) % (36) 7% (56) 59% (90) 4% (4) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (20) 5% (5) 8% (57) 62% (98) 0% (3) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 52% (358) 8% (23) 3% (92) 8% (55) 0% (67) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 25% (4) 8% (8) 24% (08) 20% (92) 2% (55) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7% (44) 6% (38) 2% (39) 60% (400) 7% (45) 665Educ: < College 24% (38) 4% (8) 7% (224) 30% (388) 5% (202) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 35% (54) 3% (57) 2% (9) 25% () 7% (3) 444Educ: Post-grad 33% (78) 2% (28) 20% (47) 29% (70) 7% (7) 24Income: Under 50k 27% (297) 5% (64) 6% (72) 25% (27) 7% (84) 089Income: 50k-100k 27% (69) 2% (72) 2% (27) 33% (207) 7% (43) 68Income: 100k+ 29% (84) 0% (30) 22% (63) 3% (9) 8% (22) 29Ethnicity: White 25% (43) % (82) 8% (299) 33% (539) 2% (94) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 32% (57) 23% (4) 4% (25) 6% (29) 5% (26) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 42% (09) 25% (64) 4% (37) 5% (4) 3% (33) 257Ethnicity: Other 25% (29) 9% (2) 23% (26) 4% (5) 20% (22) 4

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Registered Voters 28% (550) 3% (267) 8% (362) 28% (569) 2% (249) 997Relig: Protestant 9% (99) 0% (53) 9% (97) 44% (23) 9% (45) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 24% (95) 9% (75) 2% (8) 27% (04) 9% (33) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 39% (99) 2% (59) 5% (79) 7% (87) 8% (90) 54Relig: Something Else 3% (95) 7% (52) 20% (6) 2% (63) % (33) 304Relig: Jewish 4% (25) 4% (8) 8% () 26% (6) % () 60Relig: Evangelical 20% (2) 3% (80) 6% (98) 39% (239) 2% (73) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 24% (35) 3% (74) 22% (24) 32% (79) 9% (53) 565Relig: All Christian 22% (255) 3% (54) 9% (222) 36% (48) % (26) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 36% (293) 4% () 7% (40) 8% (50) 5% (23) 88Community: Urban 3% (50) 9% (93) 8% (86) 2% (00) 2% (56) 485Community: Suburban 29% (267) 2% (06) 9% (74) 30% (277) 0% (92) 97Community: Rural 22% (33) % (68) 7% (02) 32% (9) 7% (0) 595Employ: Private Sector 30% (93) 4% (89) 8% (7) 3% (94) 6% (40) 632Employ: Government 3% (46) 4% (2) 9% (28) 2% (3) 5% (2) 47Employ: Self-Employed 28% (47) 3% (2) 26% (42) 27% (44) 6% () 65Employ: Homemaker 23% (4) 0% (8) 4% (24) 29% (5) 24% (4) 75Employ: Student 35% (22) 2% (8) 5% (9) 8% (5) 30% (9) 63Employ: Retired 26% (29) 2% (63) 9% (96) 34% (72) 9% (45) 505Employ: Unemployed 27% (44) 7% (28) 4% (22) 9% (3) 23% (38) 63Employ: Other 9% (29) 4% (20) 6% (24) 28% (4) 23% (34) 46Military HH: Yes 29% (7) 3% (53) 6% (64) 35% (39) 7% (26) 400Military HH: No 27% (434) 3% (23) 9% (298) 27% (429) 4% (223) 597RD/WT: Right Direction % (95) % (90) 20% (73) 49% (49) 9% (75) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 40% (455) 5% (76) 7% (89) 3% (50) 5% (75) 45Strongly Approve % (46) 8% (35) % (49) 65% (277) 5% (2) 427Somewhat Approve 0% (44) 8% (35) 29% (28) 44% (93) 9% (42) 442Somewhat Disapprove 9% (52) 20% (54) 24% (65) 9% (50) 8% (48) 269Strongly Disapprove 52% (398) 7% (3) 5% (5) 5% (39) 0% (80) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion % () 2% () 6% (5) 0% (9) 62% (58) 95

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Registered Voters 28% (558) 44% (882) 28% (557) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 30% (77) 38% (96) 33% (84) 257Ethnicity: Other 28% (32) 42% (47) 3% (35) 4Relig: Protestant 28% (47) 50% (263) 22% (6) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 32% (24) 47% (83) 2% (82) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 27% (4) 36% (86) 36% (87) 54Relig: Something Else 28% (85) 44% (33) 28% (87) 304Relig: Jewish 32% (9) 48% (29) 9% (2) 60Relig: Evangelical 26% (62) 49% (302) 24% (47) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 30% (69) 46% (26) 24% (35) 565Relig: All Christian 28% (33) 48% (563) 24% (282) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 28% (226) 39% (39) 33% (273) 88Community: Urban 30% (44) 4% (99) 30% (43) 485Community: Suburban 27% (248) 46% (420) 27% (249) 97Community: Rural 28% (67) 44% (264) 28% (64) 595Employ: Private Sector 30% (90) 46% (289) 24% (53) 632Employ: Government 3% (46) 44% (65) 25% (36) 47Employ: Self-Employed 24% (40) 5% (84) 25% (42) 65Employ: Homemaker 24% (43) 4% (7) 35% (6) 75Employ: Student 7% () 45% (28) 38% (24) 63Employ: Retired 30% (5) 45% (226) 26% (29) 505Employ: Unemployed 26% (42) 40% (66) 34% (55) 63Employ: Other 24% (36) 36% (53) 39% (57) 46Military HH: Yes 30% (9) 50% (98) 2% (83) 400Military HH: No 27% (439) 43% (684) 30% (474) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 25% (22) 53% (456) 22% (85) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 30% (346) 37% (427) 32% (372) 45

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Registered Voters 28% (558) 44% (882) 28% (557) 997Strongly Approve 22% (95) 57% (244) 2% (88) 427Somewhat Approve 23% (00) 55% (244) 22% (98) 442Somewhat Disapprove 27% (73) 4% (09) 32% (87) 269Strongly Disapprove 36% (279) 36% (273) 28% (23) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 2% () 3% (2) 75% (7) 95#1 Issue: Economy 25% (39) 47% (267) 28% (59) 565#1 Issue: Security 2% (74) 56% (98) 23% (83) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 36% (24) 38% (32) 27% (93) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30% (02) 42% (44) 28% (97) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 33% (3) 32% (30) 34% (32) 94#1 Issue: Education 33% (47) 35% (49) 32% (45) 42#1 Issue: Energy 38% (29) 4% (3) 2% (6) 76#1 Issue: Other 5% () 4% (30) 44% (32) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 37% (27) 37% (274) 26% (93) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 25% (86) 55% (4) 2% (56) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 20% (37) 4% (75) 38% (69) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 34% (298) 40% (349) 26% (230) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 2% (22) 57% (33) 2% (24) 5772012 Vote: Other 27% (28) 40% (42) 34% (36) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25% (08) 36% (57) 39% (67) 4334-Region: Northeast 29% (04) 46% (67) 26% (93) 3654-Region: Midwest 29% (35) 43% (202) 28% (34) 474-Region: South 28% (204) 44% (324) 29% (24) 7424-Region: West 27% (4) 45% (90) 28% (6) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 9% (37) 63% (252) 9% (374) 997Gender: Male 20% (83) 67% (62) 4% (27) 93Gender: Female 8% (88) 59% (630) 23% (247) 066Age: 18-29 8% (6) 53% (78) 29% (97) 336Age: 30-44 2% (03) 55% (265) 24% (3) 48Age: 45-54 7% (60) 68% (245) 5% (54) 359Age: 55-64 7% (65) 68% (270) 5% (59) 395Age: 65+ 9% (82) 69% (294) 2% (5) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 27% (97) 56% (407) 8% (28) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 7% (05) 55% (338) 28% (76) 69PID: Rep (no lean) % (69) 78% (507) % (70) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 30% (98) 56% (85) 5% (48) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 25% (99) 55% (223) 20% (80) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 8% (50) 63% (74) 9% (52) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 6% (54) 48% (63) 36% (24) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men % (35) 8% (262) 8% (26) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women % (34) 76% (244) 3% (43) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 30% (207) 53% (37) 7% (6) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 20% (90) 6% (273) 9% (87) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8% (56) 82% (543) 0% (66) 665Educ: < College 7% (28) 62% (84) 2% (28) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 22% (97) 64% (286) 4% (6) 444Educ: Post-grad 23% (56) 63% (52) 3% (32) 24Income: Under 50k 8% (94) 59% (642) 23% (253) 089Income: 50k-100k 8% () 69% (426) 3% (8) 68Income: 100k+ 23% (66) 63% (84) 4% (40) 29Ethnicity: White 8% (294) 64% (049) 7% (283) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 2% (38) 57% (02) 22% (39) 79

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Registered Voters 9% (37) 63% (252) 9% (374) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 22% (57) 54% (37) 24% (62) 257Ethnicity: Other 7% (9) 57% (65) 26% (29) 4Relig: Protestant 5% (77) 74% (390) % (59) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 20% (76) 66% (256) 4% (56) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 2% (08) 52% (267) 27% (39) 54Relig: Something Else 24% (72) 57% (75) 9% (57) 304Relig: Jewish 37% (22) 54% (32) 9% (5) 60Relig: Evangelical 5% (90) 69% (420) 6% (0) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 8% (99) 69% (390) 4% (77) 565Relig: All Christian 6% (89) 69% (80) 5% (77) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 22% (80) 54% (442) 24% (96) 88Community: Urban 9% (93) 6% (296) 20% (97) 485Community: Suburban 20% (87) 63% (573) 7% (56) 97Community: Rural 5% (9) 64% (382) 20% (2) 595Employ: Private Sector 9% (9) 65% (40) 6% (03) 632Employ: Government 24% (35) 55% (80) 22% (32) 47Employ: Self-Employed 2% (34) 66% (09) 4% (23) 65Employ: Homemaker 6% (29) 59% (03) 25% (43) 75Employ: Student % (7) 55% (35) 34% (2) 63Employ: Retired 8% (90) 7% (360) % (56) 505Employ: Unemployed 8% (30) 53% (86) 29% (48) 63Employ: Other 9% (27) 48% (70) 34% (49) 46Military HH: Yes 2% (84) 66% (265) 3% (5) 400Military HH: No 8% (287) 62% (987) 20% (324) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 5% (29) 7% (606) 4% (7) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 2% (242) 56% (645) 22% (257) 45

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Registered Voters 9% (37) 63% (252) 9% (374) 997Strongly Approve % (49) 77% (330) % (48) 427Somewhat Approve 5% (64) 70% (3) 5% (66) 442Somewhat Disapprove 9% (5) 57% (55) 24% (64) 269Strongly Disapprove 26% (20) 56% (429) 7% (33) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 6% (6) 28% (26) 66% (63) 95#1 Issue: Economy 4% (80) 69% (390) 7% (95) 565#1 Issue: Security 0% (35) 75% (266) 5% (54) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 27% (94) 56% (96) 7% (59) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 2% (73) 60% (207) 8% (63) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 27% (25) 45% (43) 28% (26) 94#1 Issue: Education 23% (33) 48% (68) 29% (4) 42#1 Issue: Energy 28% (2) 53% (40) 20% (5) 76#1 Issue: Other 4% (0) 56% (4) 30% (22) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 27% (202) 56% (45) 6% (22) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 3% (95) 76% (570) 2% (87) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 5% (27) 6% () 24% (43) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 27% (235) 57% (496) 7% (46) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 0% (58) 80% (459) 0% (60) 5772012 Vote: Other 8% (20) 59% (62) 23% (24) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3% (57) 54% (23) 33% (44) 4334-Region: Northeast 2% (76) 65% (236) 5% (53) 3654-Region: Midwest 5% (73) 64% (304) 20% (94) 474-Region: South 6% (9) 64% (474) 20% (48) 7424-Region: West 25% (03) 57% (238) 9% (78) 420Note: 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: Do you support or oppose a single payer health care system, where all Americans would get their health insurance from the government?

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Registered Voters 25% (252) 25% (250) 3% (37) 9% (96) 8% (84) 020Relig: Protestant 20% (50) 8% (44) 6% (4) 3% (77) 5% (38) 250Relig: Roman Catholic 8% (36) 28% (56) 8% (36) 23% (44) 2% (24) 97Relig: Ath./Agn./None 33% (89) 24% (64) 7% (8) 0% (28) 26% (7) 270Relig: Something Else 30% (50) 3% (50) % (9) % (8) 7% (28) 65Relig: Evangelical 9% (57) 22% (65) 8% (52) 26% (77) 6% (47) 299Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 9% (54) 25% (7) 7% (48) 26% (73) 3% (38) 284Relig: All Christian 9% () 23% (36) 7% (00) 26% (50) 5% (85) 583Relig: All Non-Christian 32% (39) 26% (4) 8% (37) % (46) 23% (99) 435Community: Urban 28% (73) 28% (7) 2% (32) 2% (32) 9% (50) 258Community: Suburban 25% (6) 23% (08) 3% (6) 23% (08) 5% (68) 462Community: Rural 2% (62) 24% (7) 5% (45) 9% (56) 22% (66) 300Employ: Private Sector 29% (94) 26% (86) % (37) 2% (69) 2% (40) 327Employ: Government 3% (24) 35% (27) 2% (0) 9% (7) 3% (0) 77Employ: Self-Employed 23% (8) 27% (22) 9% (6) 6% (3) 5% (2) 80Employ: Homemaker 7% (6) 22% (2) 3% (3) 2% (20) 27% (25) 94Employ: Retired 23% (58) 22% (55) 2% (30) 28% (70) 6% (40) 253Employ: Unemployed 22% (20) 2% (9) 9% (7) 9% (8) 30% (27) 93Employ: Other 22% (5) 23% (6) 6% () % (8) 28% (20) 70Military HH: Yes 26% (54) 30% (62) 4% (29) 9% (38) % (22) 206Military HH: No 24% (98) 23% (88) 3% (08) 9% (58) 20% (62) 84RD/WT: Right Direction 9% (8) 23% (98) 5% (64) 3% (34) 2% (52) 429RD/WT: Wrong Track 29% (70) 26% (53) 2% (73) % (63) 22% (32) 59Strongly Approve 22% (47) 3% (28) 4% (3) 43% (9) 7% (5) 22Somewhat Approve 4% (30) 30% (62) 8% (37) 23% (49) 5% (3) 208Somewhat Disapprove 8% (26) 34% (50) 5% (23) 6% (24) 7% (26) 48Strongly Disapprove 36% (45) 27% (08) 0% (38) 8% (32) 9% (77) 402Don’t Know / No Opinion 7% (4) 3% (2) 6% (8) 2% () 72% (36) 50

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Table POL23: How much con dence do you have in President Trump to handle threats posed by North Korea?

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Registered Voters 24% (482) 2% (4) 6% (324) 3% (63) 8% (68) 997Gender: Male 29% (270) 24% (226) 6% (50) 26% (238) 5% (47) 93Gender: Female 20% (22) 7% (84) 6% (74) 35% (375) % (2) 066Age: 18-29 2% (4) 22% (73) 20% (68) 27% (9) 8% (62) 336Age: 30-44 9% (92) 9% (90) 6% (77) 36% (7) % (52) 48Age: 45-54 27% (98) 23% (82) 4% (5) 30% (06) 6% (22) 359Age: 55-64 3% (2) 8% (73) 7% (68) 30% (7) 4% (6) 395Age: 65+ 30% (29) 22% (93) 4% (60) 30% (27) 4% (6) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 7% (5) % (83) 9% (40) 54% (399) 8% (59) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 7% (03) 22% (34) 20% (23) 29% (79) 3% (80) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 5% (328) 30% (93) 0% (62) 5% (34) 4% (28) 646PID/Gender: DemMen % (37) 4% (47) 20% (66) 47% (56) 7% (25) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 4% (5) 9% (36) 8% (73) 60% (243) 9% (35) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 23% (62) 27% (75) 20% (56) 24% (65) 7% (8) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (40) 7% (59) 9% (67) 33% (4) 8% (62) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 53% (7) 32% (04) 9% (28) 5% (6) % (4) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 49% (57) 28% (89) % (34) 6% (8) 8% (24) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 0% (70) 3% (93) 7% (6) 53% (368) 7% (47) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 6% (74) 2% (95) 24% (07) 32% (43) 7% (3) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 48% (37) 30% (202) % (70) 8% (54) 3% (22) 665Educ: < College 25% (329) 20% (262) 6% (20) 28% (367) % (44) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 9% (85) 2% (93) 9% (84) 37% (65) 4% (7) 444Educ: Post-grad 28% (67) 23% (56) 2% (30) 34% (8) 3% (7) 24Income: Under 50k 22% (234) 20% (23) 8% (93) 30% (322) 2% (26) 089Income: 50k-100k 28% (70) 22% (36) 3% (83) 32% (98) 5% (30) 68Income: 100k+ 27% (77) 2% (62) 7% (48) 32% (92) 4% () 29Ethnicity: White 26% (428) 22% (36) 6% (254) 29% (472) 7% () 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 9% (34) 24% (43) 6% (29) 27% (47) 4% (25) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 5% (38) % (28) 9% (49) 4% (04) 5% (38) 257Ethnicity: Other 4% (6) 9% (22) 9% (22) 32% (36) 6% (8) 4

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Table POL23: How much con dence do you have in President Trump to handle threats posed by North Korea?

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Table POL24: As you may know, North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, has told South Korean officials that he is willing to hold talks with the UnitedStates on getting rid of North Korea’s nuclear weapons in exchange for guarantees of security from the United States. Mr. Kim also said that his countrywould suspend all nuclear and missile tests during these talks. Knowing this, how much con dence do you have that the U.S. will successfully negotiatewith North Korea to stop building its nuclear weapons program?

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Registered Voters 3% (257) 27% (53) 26% (527) 2% (424) 3% (258) 997Ethnicity: White 3% (208) 29% (464) 28% (454) 20% (32) % (79) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 25% (45) 20% (35) 23% (4) 5% (27) 7% (30) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4% (37) 7% (42) 7% (45) 3% (80) 2% (53) 257Ethnicity: Other 0% (2) 2% (24) 25% (29) 20% (23) 23% (26) 4Relig: Protestant 4% (72) 33% (73) 27% (40) 9% (02) 7% (39) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 6% (63) 29% (2) 28% (0) 20% (76) 7% (27) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 7% (35) 2% (09) 28% (46) 26% (35) 8% (90) 54Relig: Something Else 6% (47) 25% (75) 27% (8) 20% (62) 2% (38) 304Relig: Jewish 7% (0) 26% (6) 27% (6) 25% (5) 4% (3) 60Relig: Evangelical 7% (0) 3% (92) 2% (26) 7% (03) 5% (89) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 3% (74) 27% (55) 3% (75) 22% (22) 7% (39) 565Relig: All Christian 5% (75) 29% (347) 26% (30) 9% (225) % (29) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 0% (82) 22% (84) 28% (227) 24% (97) 6% (28) 88Community: Urban 5% (75) 2% (0) 26% (25) 23% () 5% (73) 485Community: Suburban % (97) 28% (255) 29% (265) 22% (203) % (97) 97Community: Rural 4% (85) 29% (75) 23% (37) 9% (0) 5% (88) 595Employ: Private Sector 3% (82) 30% (86) 27% (73) 2% (33) 9% (58) 632Employ: Government 0% (5) 29% (42) 27% (40) 2% (3) 3% (8) 47Employ: Self-Employed 2% (34) 26% (43) 26% (44) 9% (32) 8% (3) 65Employ: Homemaker 4% (25) 2% (36) 9% (33) 9% (33) 27% (47) 75Employ: Student 6% (0) 2% (3) % (7) 24% (5) 28% (7) 63Employ: Retired 2% (59) 28% (4) 32% (59) 23% (5) 6% (3) 505Employ: Unemployed 9% (5) 25% (4) 23% (38) 2% (35) 22% (35) 63Employ: Other % (7) 9% (28) 23% (33) 2% (3) 26% (38) 46Military HH: Yes 5% (62) 3% (22) 26% (02) 2% (85) 7% (29) 400Military HH: No 2% (95) 26% (409) 27% (425) 2% (338) 4% (229) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 25% (2) 40% (339) 9% (63) 7% (55) 0% (84) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 4% (46) 7% (92) 32% (364) 32% (368) 5% (74) 45

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Table POL24: As you may know, North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, has told South Korean officials that he is willing to hold talks with the UnitedStates on getting rid of North Korea’s nuclear weapons in exchange for guarantees of security from the United States. Mr. Kim also said that his countrywould suspend all nuclear and missile tests during these talks. Knowing this, how much con dence do you have that the U.S. will successfully negotiatewith North Korea to stop building its nuclear weapons program?

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Registered Voters 3% (257) 27% (53) 26% (527) 2% (424) 3% (258) 997Strongly Approve 37% (56) 37% (57) 3% (56) 6% (27) 7% (3) 427Somewhat Approve 3% (56) 44% (95) 27% (2) 7% (29) 9% (4) 442Somewhat Disapprove 5% (4) 30% (8) 32% (86) 6% (42) 7% (46) 269Strongly Disapprove 4% (29) 2% (89) 34% (257) 4% (32) 0% (76) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 2% (2) 9% (9) 8% (7) 4% (3) 67% (63) 95#1 Issue: Economy 2% (70) 30% (68) 28% (6) 8% (04) % (62) 565#1 Issue: Security 7% (62) 39% (39) 2% (74) 2% (4) % (39) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 2% (42) 2% (73) 25% (88) 27% (94) 5% (52) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 0% (35) 24% (84) 29% (0) 25% (87) 0% (36) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 8% (7) 3% (2) 27% (26) 23% (22) 29% (27) 94#1 Issue: Education 4% (9) 20% (29) 29% (4) 22% (3) 5% (22) 42#1 Issue: Energy 20% (5) 23% (7) 22% (6) 27% (2) 9% (7) 76#1 Issue: Other 9% (7) 2% (9) 28% (2) 33% (24) 8% (3) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 6% (45) 6% (6) 32% (238) 37% (270) 9% (70) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 23% (75) 4% (307) 9% (47) 8% (63) 8% (60) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 5% (8) 9% (35) 36% (64) 25% (45) 6% (29) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 9% (79) 20% (75) 30% (264) 32% (277) 9% (83) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9% (0) 40% (23) 24% (4) 9% (53) 7% (42) 5772012 Vote: Other 0% () 25% (27) 30% (32) 23% (24) 2% (3) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3% (57) 22% (96) 2% (9) 6% (68) 28% (2) 4334-Region: Northeast 20% (72) 22% (80) 29% (06) 2% (76) 8% (30) 3654-Region: Midwest 9% (44) 25% (9) 27% (27) 25% (8) 3% (62) 474-Region: South 4% (0) 28% (204) 24% (80) 9% (38) 6% (8) 7424-Region: West 0% (40) 30% (27) 27% (3) 22% (92) % (47) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 32% (645) 29% (585) 0% (95) 7% (38) 22% (433) 997Gender: Male 39% (364) 3% (288) 0% (94) 7% (65) 3% (20) 93Gender: Female 26% (282) 28% (297) 9% (0) 7% (73) 29% (33) 066Age: 18-29 9% (62) 2% (69) 6% (53) 5% (49) 30% (02) 336Age: 30-44 26% (26) 28% (33) 2% (56) 6% (3) 28% (35) 48Age: 45-54 38% (35) 34% (22) 6% (23) 4% (5) 8% (64) 359Age: 55-64 36% (44) 3% (24) 8% (32) 6% (24) 8% (7) 395Age: 65+ 42% (78) 32% (36) 7% (3) 5% (9) 4% (62) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 27% (98) 28% (207) 2% (89) 0% (73) 23% (66) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 24% (5) 30% (88) 9% (55) 7% (45) 29% (80) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 46% (297) 29% (90) 8% (5) 3% (20) 4% (88) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 35% (5) 28% (94) 2% (4) 8% (28) 6% (53) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 2% (83) 28% (3) 2% (48) % (45) 28% (3) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 28% (77) 36% (0) 0% (29) 9% (25) 6% (45) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (73) 25% (87) 8% (27) 6% (20) 40% (35) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 53% (7) 29% (93) 8% (25) 4% (2) 7% (23) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 39% (26) 30% (97) 8% (26) 3% (9) 20% (64) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3% (25) 30% (208) 3% (87) 9% (64) 7% (2) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 25% () 33% (47) 2% (56) 8% (35) 22% (0) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 45% (299) 30% (202) 7% (49) 4% (27) 3% (88) 665Educ: < College 32% (422) 26% (337) 0% (26) 7% (97) 25% (33) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 29% (3) 35% (56) % (49) 7% (30) 7% (78) 444Educ: Post-grad 38% (92) 38% (9) 8% (20) 5% (2) 0% (25) 24Income: Under 50k 28% (306) 26% (287) 0% (2) 7% (8) 28% (303) 089Income: 50k-100k 38% (234) 3% (94) 9% (53) 7% (42) 5% (94) 68Income: 100k+ 36% (05) 36% (04) 0% (30) 6% (6) 2% (36) 29Ethnicity: White 34% (553) 3% (499) 9% (44) 6% (92) 2% (339) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 27% (48) 23% (42) 2% (37) 0% (7) 9% (34) 79

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Registered Voters 4% (272) 8% (355) 20% (399) 28% (559) 2% (4) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 6% (4) 5% (39) 8% (45) 22% (58) 29% (74) 257Ethnicity: Other 6% (8) 20% (23) 7% (9) 22% (25) 25% (29) 4Relig: Protestant 6% (83) 6% (87) 22% (6) 29% (50) 7% (89) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 3% (50) 25% (97) 23% (9) 25% (97) 4% (53) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 8% (43) 2% (60) 20% (03) 34% (77) 26% (3) 54Relig: Something Else 5% (44) 2% (63) 7% (50) 29% (89) 9% (57) 304Relig: Jewish % (7) 22% (3) 20% (2) 42% (25) 5% (3) 60Relig: Evangelical 9% (8) 20% (23) 8% (3) 9% (9) 23% (38) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 2% (68) 9% (08) 24% (33) 30% (72) 5% (84) 565Relig: All Christian 6% (85) 20% (23) 2% (246) 25% (29) 9% (222) 76Relig: All Non-Christian % (87) 5% (24) 9% (53) 33% (267) 23% (88) 88Community: Urban 3% (65) 20% (95) 9% (90) 26% (25) 23% () 485Community: Suburban 2% (0) 7% (56) 22% (20) 32% (289) 8% (6) 97Community: Rural 6% (97) 8% (04) 8% (09) 24% (45) 24% (40) 595Employ: Private Sector 6% (99) 8% (3) 22% (40) 29% (83) 5% (96) 632Employ: Government 5% (23) 23% (34) 20% (30) 26% (38) 6% (23) 47Employ: Self-Employed 8% (30) 24% (40) 23% (38) 25% (42) 9% (5) 65Employ: Homemaker 3% (23) 5% (26) 2% (22) 2% (38) 38% (67) 75Employ: Student 8% (5) 4% (9) 2% (3) 23% (5) 33% (2) 63Employ: Retired 0% (5) 6% (80) 22% (2) 35% (76) 7% (86) 505Employ: Unemployed 0% (7) 7% (28) 5% (25) 24% (40) 33% (53) 63Employ: Other 6% (24) 7% (25) 2% (8) 9% (28) 35% (52) 46Military HH: Yes 9% (75) 22% (89) 2% (82) 27% (09) % (44) 400Military HH: No 2% (97) 7% (266) 20% (37) 28% (450) 23% (368) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 2% (80) 25% (2) 20% (67) 7% (46) 7% (48) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 8% (92) 3% (44) 20% (232) 36% (43) 23% (263) 45

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Table POL25_8: Do you support or oppose the following kinds of U.S. action to pressure North Korea to stop building its nuclear weapons program?Send in U.S. ground troops to take control of the country

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Registered Voters 9% (73) 4% (276) 7% (330) 4% (82) 20% (397) 997Gender: Male 0% (96) 5% (36) 9% (78) 44% (406) 2% (4) 93Gender: Female 7% (77) 3% (39) 4% (52) 39% (46) 27% (283) 066Age: 18-29 3% (42) 6% (55) 3% (42) 27% (92) 3% (05) 336Age: 30-44 2% (59) 4% (66) 8% (85) 33% (57) 24% (5) 48Age: 45-54 2% (43) 7% (62) 7% (62) 36% (29) 7% (63) 359Age: 55-64 5% (20) 5% (59) 6% (65) 48% (89) 6% (62) 395Age: 65+ 2% (9) 8% (34) 8% (76) 60% (254) 2% (52) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 7% (50) 3% (97) 4% (00) 48% (354) 8% (30) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 6% (38) % (67) 5% (95) 42% (258) 26% (62) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 3% (85) 7% () 2% (35) 32% (209) 6% (05) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 2% (38) 5% (49) 6% (52) 45% (48) 3% (43) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 3% (2) 2% (49) 2% (48) 5% (206) 22% (87) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 5% (3) 3% (35) 20% (55) 47% (30) 6% (43) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 7% (24) 9% (3) 2% (40) 37% (28) 35% (8) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 4% (45) 6% (52) 22% (7) 39% (27) 9% (28) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 2% (40) 8% (59) 20% (64) 26% (82) 24% (77) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % (75) 6% (09) % (75) 49% (340) 4% (97) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 5% (25) 2% (56) 22% (99) 40% (80) 20% (90) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9% (6) 4% (95) 22% (46) 40% (263) 5% (0) 665Educ: < College 0% (33) 4% (90) 6% (20) 36% (467) 24% (32) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 4% (9) 3% (59) 6% (7) 52% (23) 4% (62) 444Educ: Post-grad 9% (2) % (27) 20% (49) 5% (23) 9% (22) 24Income: Under 50k 0% (0) 5% (6) 4% (53) 36% (39) 25% (273) 089Income: 50k-100k 8% (47) 4% (85) 20% (22) 45% (280) 4% (84) 68Income: 100k+ 5% (6) 0% (29) 9% (55) 52% (50) 4% (39) 29Ethnicity: White 8% (35) 3% (23) 7% (279) 43% (698) 9% (302) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 5% (26) 27% (48) 4% (26) 27% (49) 7% (30) 79

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Registered Voters 9% (73) 4% (276) 7% (330) 4% (82) 20% (397) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 0% (25) 9% (49) % (30) 32% (83) 27% (70) 257Ethnicity: Other 2% (3) 2% (4) 9% (22) 35% (40) 22% (25) 4Relig: Protestant 8% (44) 2% (62) 20% (05) 43% (227) 7% (87) 525Relig: Roman Catholic % (4) 7% (65) 20% (77) 40% (56) 3% (49) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 6% (33) 0% (53) 3% (67) 46% (238) 24% (24) 54Relig: Something Else % (32) 7% (53) 7% (52) 37% () 8% (56) 304Relig: Jewish 7% (4) 8% () 2% (7) 53% (32) 0% (6) 60Relig: Evangelical 3% (77) 5% (94) 6% (97) 34% (209) 22% (34) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 6% (3) 4% (76) 20% (4) 46% (26) 5% (83) 565Relig: All Christian 9% (08) 4% (70) 8% (2) 40% (470) 8% (27) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 8% (65) 3% (05) 5% (9) 43% (349) 22% (80) 88Community: Urban % (52) 7% (80) 5% (72) 36% (75) 22% (07) 485Community: Suburban 8% (70) 2% (07) 7% (58) 47% (435) 6% (47) 97Community: Rural 9% (5) 5% (88) 7% (0) 35% (2) 24% (43) 595Employ: Private Sector 8% (53) 6% (99) 8% (3) 45% (284) 3% (84) 632Employ: Government 4% (2) 4% (20) 7% (25) 4% (6) 4% (2) 47Employ: Self-Employed 3% (22) 22% (37) 6% (27) 38% (63) 0% (7) 65Employ: Homemaker 2% (2) 7% (30) % (20) 23% (4) 36% (63) 75Employ: Student % (7) 0% (6) 20% (3) 27% (7) 32% (20) 63Employ: Retired 5% (23) 9% (44) 8% (92) 53% (268) 6% (79) 505Employ: Unemployed 7% () 4% (22) 5% (24) 29% (47) 36% (58) 63Employ: Other % (6) 3% (8) 2% (7) 28% (4) 37% (54) 46Military HH: Yes 3% (52) 6% (66) 7% (66) 43% (72) % (43) 400Military HH: No 8% (2) 3% (20) 7% (264) 4% (649) 22% (353) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 5% (24) 9% (64) 9% (6) 29% (25) 8% (5) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 4% (49) 0% () 5% (69) 50% (570) 2% (246) 45

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Table POL25_8: Do you support or oppose the following kinds of U.S. action to pressure North Korea to stop building its nuclear weapons program?Send in U.S. ground troops to take control of the country

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Registered Voters 9% (73) 4% (276) 7% (330) 4% (82) 20% (397) 997Strongly Approve 9% (82) 9% (82) 7% (73) 30% (28) 4% (62) 427Somewhat Approve 8% (35) 20% (86) 2% (95) 32% (40) 9% (86) 442Somewhat Disapprove 7% (8) 3% (36) 2% (58) 36% (97) 23% (6) 269Strongly Disapprove 5% (34) 9% (68) 2% (95) 58% (445) 6% (22) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 3% (3) 4% (4) 0% (0) 2% (2) 70% (67) 95#1 Issue: Economy 9% (5) 4% (79) 20% (4) 39% (220) 8% (00) 565#1 Issue: Security % (40) 7% (62) 7% (62) 35% (24) 9% (67) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 8% (26) 2% (4) 4% (50) 45% (57) 22% (76) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 6% (22) 2% (40) 7% (57) 48% (64) 7% (59) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 2% (2) 9% (9) 8% (7) 43% (4) 27% (26) 94#1 Issue: Education 9% (2) 24% (34) 3% (8) 29% (4) 26% (36) 42#1 Issue: Energy 7% (5) 3% (0) 8% (4) 47% (36) 5% () 76#1 Issue: Other 6% (5) % () % (8) 52% (38) 30% (22) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 6% (46) % (79) 3% (99) 55% (403) 5% () 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 2% (92) 8% (33) 2% (60) 34% (253) 5% (4) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 3% (5) 8% (4) 20% (35) 47% (85) 22% (40) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 7% (66) 3% (4) 5% (34) 50% (434) 5% (29) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 0% (56) 5% (84) 22% (30) 37% (22) 7% (96) 5772012 Vote: Other % (2) 6% (7) 4% (5) 44% (47) 4% (5) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9% (38) 4% (59) 2% (5) 30% (28) 36% (57) 4334-Region: Northeast 8% (29) 6% (58) 8% (66) 44% (59) 4% (52) 3654-Region: Midwest 8% (38) 3% (63) 5% (70) 42% (96) 22% (05) 474-Region: South 9% (64) 3% (95) 8% (3) 39% (286) 22% (66) 7424-Region: West 0% (42) 4% (59) 5% (63) 43% (8) 8% (74) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL26: As you may know, the adult lm star Stormy Daniels received a payment of $130,000 from Trump’s lawyer in October of 2016. Danielsclaims to have had a sexual affair with President Trump in 2006 and 2007, and some have speculated that this money, in addition to a nondisclosureagreement, were intended to ensure that Daniels did not speak out about the affair during the 2016 campaign. Now, Stormy Daniels has led a lawsuitalleging that President Trump was directly involved in this payment. This payment was not reported as a campaign expenditure, which some argueconstitutes a violation of campaign nance law.Knowing this, which of the following statements comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactlyright?

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Registered Voters 44% (878) 34% (673) 22% (446) 997Gender: Male 45% (45) 38% (35) 8% (65) 93Gender: Female 43% (463) 30% (32) 26% (282) 066Age: 18-29 42% (43) 26% (86) 32% (07) 336Age: 30-44 48% (23) 25% (8) 27% (32) 48Age: 45-54 48% (73) 32% (6) 20% (70) 359Age: 55-64 39% (53) 4% (60) 2% (8) 395Age: 65+ 42% (79) 45% (92) 3% (56) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 68% (497) 3% (98) 9% (38) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 4% (255) 29% (80) 30% (84) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 20% (26) 6% (395) 9% (25) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 69% (228) 6% (5) 6% (5) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 67% (269) 2% (47) 2% (86) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 4% (2) 37% (0) 23% (63) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 42% (43) 23% (79) 35% (20) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 23% (75) 6% (98) 5% (50) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (5) 6% (96) 23% (75) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 69% (48) 4% (98) 7% (5) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 53% (239) 28% (27) 9% (84) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7% (3) 63% (422) 20% (30) 665

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Table POL26: As you may know, the adult lm star Stormy Daniels received a payment of $130,000 from Trump’s lawyer in October of 2016. Danielsclaims to have had a sexual affair with President Trump in 2006 and 2007, and some have speculated that this money, in addition to a nondisclosureagreement, were intended to ensure that Daniels did not speak out about the affair during the 2016 campaign. Now, Stormy Daniels has led a lawsuitalleging that President Trump was directly involved in this payment. This payment was not reported as a campaign expenditure, which some argueconstitutes a violation of campaign nance law.Knowing this, which of the following statements comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactlyright?

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Registered Voters 44% (878) 34% (673) 22% (446) 997Educ: < College 4% (540) 33% (432) 26% (340) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 48% (25) 34% (50) 8% (79) 444Educ: Post-grad 5% (23) 37% (90) % (28) 24Income: Under 50k 44% (479) 3% (335) 25% (275) 089Income: 50k-100k 44% (272) 36% (224) 20% (22) 68Income: 100k+ 44% (27) 39% (4) 7% (50) 29Ethnicity: White 4% (663) 38% (65) 2% (348) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 5% (9) 26% (47) 23% (4) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 63% (6) 2% (30) 26% (66) 257Ethnicity: Other 48% (54) 25% (28) 28% (32) 4Relig: Protestant 35% (83) 49% (257) 6% (85) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 44% (70) 37% (45) 9% (73) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 5% (262) 20% (05) 29% (48) 54Relig: Something Else 54% (63) 29% (87) 8% (54) 304Relig: Jewish 56% (34) 36% (22) 7% (4) 60Relig: Evangelical 37% (227) 4% (248) 22% (37) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 40% (225) 4% (233) 9% (08) 565Relig: All Christian 38% (452) 4% (480) 2% (245) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 52% (425) 23% (92) 25% (202) 88Community: Urban 50% (243) 28% (36) 22% (06) 485Community: Suburban 44% (403) 34% (32) 22% (20) 97Community: Rural 39% (232) 38% (224) 23% (39) 595

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Table POL26: As you may know, the adult lm star Stormy Daniels received a payment of $130,000 from Trump’s lawyer in October of 2016. Danielsclaims to have had a sexual affair with President Trump in 2006 and 2007, and some have speculated that this money, in addition to a nondisclosureagreement, were intended to ensure that Daniels did not speak out about the affair during the 2016 campaign. Now, Stormy Daniels has led a lawsuitalleging that President Trump was directly involved in this payment. This payment was not reported as a campaign expenditure, which some argueconstitutes a violation of campaign nance law.Knowing this, which of the following statements comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactlyright?

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Table POL26: As you may know, the adult lm star Stormy Daniels received a payment of $130,000 from Trump’s lawyer in October of 2016. Danielsclaims to have had a sexual affair with President Trump in 2006 and 2007, and some have speculated that this money, in addition to a nondisclosureagreement, were intended to ensure that Daniels did not speak out about the affair during the 2016 campaign. Now, Stormy Daniels has led a lawsuitalleging that President Trump was directly involved in this payment. This payment was not reported as a campaign expenditure, which some argueconstitutes a violation of campaign nance law.Knowing this, which of the following statements comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactlyright?

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Table POL27: Does the Stormy Daniels matter give you a more favorable or unfavorable view of President Trump, or does it not make much differenceeither way?

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Registered Voters 5% (09) 6% (7) 0% (205) 25% (499) 39% (780) 4% (287) 997Ethnicity: Hispanic 5% (27) 3% (22) 8% (4) 7% (3) 3% (56) 6% (28) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 0% (25) 9% (23) 0% (26) 29% (76) 2% (53) 2% (54) 257Ethnicity: Other 5% (6) 0% () 0% () 23% (26) 29% (33) 23% (26) 4Relig: Protestant 5% (27) 4% (2) 9% (46) 2% (08) 5% (270) 0% (53) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 7% (28) 7% (27) 3% (5) 26% (0) 37% (45) 9% (37) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 2% () 4% (22) 9% (46) 32% (65) 34% (73) 9% (98) 54Relig: Something Else 7% (22) 0% (30) 4% (42) 24% (72) 32% (97) 4% (4) 304Relig: Jewish 5% (3) 8% (5) 22% (3) 3% (9) 3% (8) 2% () 60Relig: Evangelical 8% (49) 7% (4) 0% (60) 8% (2) 42% (257) 5% (93) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 5% (28) 4% (23) 0% (57) 26% (49) 45% (252) 0% (56) 565Relig: All Christian 7% (77) 5% (63) 0% (7) 22% (26) 43% (50) 3% (49) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 4% (32) 6% (52) % (88) 29% (237) 33% (270) 7% (39) 88Community: Urban 0% (47) 9% (42) % (55) 2% (04) 33% (6) 6% (76) 485Community: Suburban 3% (3) 5% (48) 0% (90) 28% (260) 4% (378) 2% (0) 97Community: Rural 5% (3) 4% (26) 0% (60) 23% (36) 40% (24) 7% (0) 595Employ: Private Sector 8% (5) 7% (44) 2% (74) 23% (46) 4% (258) 9% (59) 632Employ: Government 5% (8) 9% (4) 7% (0) 33% (49) 3% (45) 5% (2) 47Employ: Self-Employed 5% (8) 2% (9) 3% (2) 22% (36) 39% (65) 9% (6) 65Employ: Homemaker 6% (0) 3% (5) % (9) 2% (37) 34% (60) 25% (44) 75Employ: Student 5% (3) 5% (3) 2% (7) 22% (4) 22% (4) 34% (2) 63Employ: Retired 4% (8) 3% (6) 0% (49) 29% (46) 47% (238) 8% (38) 505Employ: Unemployed 4% (6) 6% (0) 0% (6) 24% (39) 30% (49) 27% (43) 63Employ: Other 4% (6) 3% (5) 6% (8) 22% (33) 34% (50) 3% (45) 46Military HH: Yes 9% (35) 6% (25) 0% (40) 26% (03) 40% (62) 9% (35) 400Military HH: No 5% (74) 6% (9) 0% (65) 25% (396) 39% (68) 6% (253) 597RD/WT: Right Direction % (9) 0% (87) % (90) 6% (47) 50% (429) 3% (09) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 2% (8) 3% (30) 0% (4) 39% (452) 3% (35) 6% (79) 45

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Registered Voters 22% (444) 43% (852) 35% (70) 997Gender: Male 28% (262) 5% (47) 2% (98) 93Gender: Female 7% (8) 36% (382) 47% (503) 066Age: 18-29 20% (67) 27% (92) 53% (77) 336Age: 30-44 22% (05) 36% (72) 42% (204) 48Age: 45-54 20% (7) 48% (73) 32% (5) 359Age: 55-64 23% (92) 46% (83) 30% (20) 395Age: 65+ 26% (09) 55% (233) 20% (84) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 4% (03) 54% (396) 32% (234) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 4% (89) 43% (265) 43% (265) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 39% (252) 30% (92) 3% (202) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 9% (6) 62% (205) 9% (64) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 0% (42) 47% (9) 42% (70) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 7% (47) 55% (53) 28% (77) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (42) 33% (2) 55% (88) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 48% (55) 35% (2) 7% (57) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 30% (98) 25% (79) 45% (45) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7% (20) 53% (367) 30% (207) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 20% (90) 46% (208) 34% (52) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 33% (29) 37% (249) 30% (97) 665Educ: < College 2% (279) 37% (485) 42% (549) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 2% (94) 55% (242) 24% (08) 444Educ: Post-grad 29% (70) 52% (26) 8% (45) 24

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Registered Voters 22% (444) 43% (852) 35% (70) 997Income: Under 50k 22% (235) 37% (400) 42% (453) 089Income: 50k-100k 2% (30) 49% (304) 30% (83) 68Income: 100k+ 27% (79) 5% (47) 22% (64) 29Ethnicity: White 22% (359) 44% (70) 34% (557) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 30% (53) 36% (65) 34% (6) 79Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 24% (6) 38% (98) 38% (98) 257Ethnicity: Other 2% (24) 39% (44) 4% (46) 4Relig: Protestant 3% (6) 4% (24) 29% (50) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 29% (2) 44% (7) 27% (06) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None % (59) 48% (248) 40% (208) 54Relig: Something Else 2% (63) 44% (35) 35% (06) 304Relig: Jewish 27% (6) 64% (38) 9% (5) 60Relig: Evangelical 30% (82) 32% (98) 38% (23) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 25% (40) 48% (270) 28% (56) 565Relig: All Christian 27% (322) 40% (467) 33% (387) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 5% (22) 47% (382) 38% (34) 88Community: Urban 23% (3) 39% (89) 38% (84) 485Community: Suburban 22% (205) 48% (436) 30% (276) 97Community: Rural 2% (26) 38% (228) 40% (240) 595Employ: Private Sector 22% (42) 47% (295) 3% (95) 632Employ: Government 24% (36) 43% (63) 33% (48) 47Employ: Self-Employed 26% (42) 45% (74) 30% (49) 65Employ: Homemaker 9% (33) 3% (55) 50% (87) 75Employ: Student 2% (7) 33% (2) 55% (35) 63Employ: Retired 25% (27) 5% (260) 24% (9) 505Employ: Unemployed 9% (32) 3% (5) 49% (80) 63Employ: Other 7% (25) 23% (34) 60% (88) 46

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Table indPresApp_4: 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 carefullyand give an individual answer for each name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, SomewhatUnfavorable, 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

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Registered Voters 22% (444) 43% (852) 35% (70) 997Military HH: Yes 32% (27) 47% (87) 22% (86) 400Military HH: No 20% (37) 42% (665) 38% (65) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 38% (325) 30% (255) 32% (272) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 0% (9) 52% (597) 37% (429) 45Strongly Approve 42% (8) 29% (24) 29% (22) 427Somewhat Approve 32% (43) 32% (39) 36% (60) 442Somewhat Disapprove 20% (54) 40% (06) 40% (09) 269Strongly Disapprove 8% (63) 62% (474) 30% (227) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 4% (4) 9% (9) 87% (82) 95#1 Issue: Economy 24% (33) 4% (230) 36% (202) 565#1 Issue: Security 37% (30) 38% (34) 26% (9) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 4% (50) 47% (63) 39% (36) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 22% (74) 46% (58) 32% (0) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 6% (5) 42% (39) 42% (40) 94#1 Issue: Education 7% (24) 40% (57) 42% (60) 42#1 Issue: Energy 7% (3) 4% (3) 4% (32) 76#1 Issue: Other 6% (4) 54% (39) 4% (30) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 2% (9) 60% (444) 28% (204) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 38% (287) 33% (250) 29% (26) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 2% (2) 46% (83) 42% (76) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 5% (29) 56% (492) 29% (256) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 37% (24) 36% (207) 27% (56) 5772012 Vote: Other 5% (6) 54% (57) 32% (34) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9% (8) 22% (97) 59% (255) 433

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Registered Voters 34% (673) 42% (846) 24% (478) 997Gender: Male 39% (359) 46% (43) 5% (4) 93Gender: Female 29% (33) 39% (45) 32% (338) 066Age: 18-29 23% (78) 34% (3) 43% (45) 336Age: 30-44 30% (46) 4% (95) 29% (40) 48Age: 45-54 35% (25) 42% (49) 24% (84) 359Age: 55-64 37% (47) 43% (70) 20% (78) 395Age: 65+ 4% (77) 5% (29) 7% (3) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 5% (2) 62% (457) 22% (64) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 24% (52) 42% (258) 34% (209) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 63% (409) 20% (3) 6% (06) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 8% (60) 65% (26) 6% (54) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 3% (52) 60% (24) 27% (0) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 3% (86) 48% (33) 2% (58) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 9% (65) 37% (25) 44% (5) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 66% (23) 25% (83) 9% (28) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (96) 5% (48) 24% (77) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 9% (34) 62% (428) 9% (33) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 27% (2) 47% (23) 26% (6) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 59% (392) 26% (72) 5% (0) 665Educ: < College 32% (47) 39% (50) 29% (386) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 36% (59) 49% (28) 5% (66) 444Educ: Post-grad 40% (97) 49% (8) % (26) 24Income: Under 50k 30% (330) 39% (428) 30% (33) 089Income: 50k-100k 38% (234) 45% (280) 7% (04) 68Income: 100k+ 37% (09) 48% (39) 5% (43) 29Ethnicity: White 36% (584) 42% (677) 22% (366) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 33% (59) 38% (68) 29% (5) 79

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Registered Voters 34% (673) 42% (846) 24% (478) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 25% (63) 47% (22) 28% (72) 257Ethnicity: Other 23% (26) 42% (47) 36% (4) 4Relig: Protestant 47% (247) 39% (204) 4% (75) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 42% (63) 4% (60) 7% (65) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 6% (8) 52% (267) 32% (66) 54Relig: Something Else 34% (02) 45% (36) 22% (66) 304Relig: Jewish 37% (22) 6% (36) 2% () 60Relig: Evangelical 43% (265) 3% (9) 25% (55) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 39% (223) 44% (25) 6% (9) 565Relig: All Christian 4% (488) 38% (442) 2% (246) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 22% (83) 49% (403) 28% (232) 88Community: Urban 30% (45) 45% (29) 25% (2) 485Community: Suburban 34% (34) 46% (423) 20% (80) 97Community: Rural 36% (24) 34% (204) 30% (78) 595Employ: Private Sector 36% (230) 45% (283) 9% (9) 632Employ: Government 30% (44) 44% (65) 26% (39) 47Employ: Self-Employed 35% (57) 43% (72) 22% (37) 65Employ: Homemaker 36% (63) 30% (52) 34% (60) 75Employ: Student 6% (0) 40% (25) 44% (27) 63Employ: Retired 39% (98) 50% (252) % (56) 505Employ: Unemployed 9% (3) 37% (60) 44% (72) 63Employ: Other 27% (39) 25% (37) 48% (70) 46Military HH: Yes 42% (70) 43% (73) 4% (57) 400Military HH: No 3% (503) 42% (673) 26% (42) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 59% (500) 22% (90) 9% (62) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 5% (72) 57% (656) 28% (37) 45

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Registered Voters 24% (487) 36% (720) 40% (790) 997Gender: Male 29% (266) 45% (420) 26% (245) 93Gender: Female 2% (22) 28% (300) 5% (545) 066Age: 18-29 8% (59) 29% (96) 54% (8) 336Age: 30-44 25% (20) 28% (35) 47% (226) 48Age: 45-54 22% (79) 38% (37) 40% (43) 359Age: 55-64 25% (00) 4% (62) 34% (33) 395Age: 65+ 30% (29) 45% (90) 25% (07) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 36% (264) 24% (78) 40% (29) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 9% (9) 37% (228) 44% (272) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 6% (05) 49% (34) 35% (227) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 44% (45) 26% (86) 30% (00) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 29% (9) 23% (92) 48% (9) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 23% (63) 48% (33) 29% (8) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 6% (55) 28% (96) 56% (9) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 8% (57) 62% (202) 20% (64) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 5% (47) 35% (2) 5% (63) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 40% (275) 25% (76) 35% (243) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 27% (22) 33% (49) 40% (79) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % (72) 55% (368) 34% (226) 665Educ: < College 22% (288) 33% (430) 45% (594) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 29% (27) 40% (75) 32% (4) 444Educ: Post-grad 30% (72) 48% (5) 23% (54) 24Income: Under 50k 2% (227) 33% (359) 46% (503) 089Income: 50k-100k 27% (64) 40% (245) 34% (208) 68Income: 100k+ 33% (96) 40% (6) 27% (79) 29Ethnicity: White 24% (39) 38% (64) 38% (62) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 27% (49) 33% (59) 40% (7) 79

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Registered Voters 42% (846) 39% (788) 8% (363) 997Gender: Male 48% (443) 40% (376) 2% (2) 93Gender: Female 38% (403) 39% (42) 23% (250) 066Age: 18-29 28% (93) 39% (32) 33% () 336Age: 30-44 36% (74) 4% (98) 23% (09) 48Age: 45-54 44% (56) 37% (34) 9% (68) 359Age: 55-64 49% (92) 39% (55) 2% (48) 395Age: 65+ 54% (23) 39% (68) 6% (27) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 6% (5) 66% (485) 8% (32) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 36% (220) 38% (235) 26% (63) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 79% (5) 0% (68) 0% (67) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 20% (67) 64% (23) 5% (5) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 2% (49) 68% (272) 20% (8) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 43% (8) 42% (7) 5% (42) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 30% (03) 34% (8) 35% (2) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 80% (259) 4% (45) 6% (20) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 78% (252) 7% (22) 5% (48) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2% (46) 65% (453) 4% (96) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 33% (5) 48% (24) 9% (85) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 78% (58) 2% (78) 0% (70) 665Educ: < College 42% (548) 36% (474) 22% (290) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 4% (8) 47% (20) 2% (52) 444Educ: Post-grad 49% (7) 43% (04) 8% (20) 24Income: Under 50k 38% (43) 38% (44) 24% (262) 089Income: 50k-100k 48% (299) 4% (25) % (68) 68Income: 100k+ 46% (35) 42% (23) % (33) 29Ethnicity: White 47% (756) 37% (604) 6% (266) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 34% (62) 43% (76) 23% (4) 79

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Registered Voters 43% (864) 5% (02) 6% (2) 997Gender: Male 48% (45) 47% (437) 5% (43) 93Gender: Female 39% (43) 55% (583) 7% (70) 066Age: 18-29 32% (07) 56% (87) 2% (4) 336Age: 30-44 40% (9) 53% (257) 7% (33) 48Age: 45-54 46% (65) 49% (75) 5% (9) 359Age: 55-64 49% (9) 48% (89) 4% (4) 395Age: 65+ 49% (20) 50% (23) % (4) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 4% (99) 8% (594) 5% (40) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 37% (230) 54% (332) 9% (57) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 83% (534) 5% (95) 2% (6) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 9% (63) 76% (25) 5% (7) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 9% (36) 85% (343) 6% (23) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 44% (22) 49% (37) 6% (8) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 32% (08) 57% (95) % (39) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 82% (266) 5% (50) 3% (8) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 83% (269) 4% (46) 2% (8) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 20% (4) 75% (524) 4% (29) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 35% (59) 6% (272) 4% (8) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 78% (59) 20% (32) 2% (4) 665Educ: < College 44% (583) 48% (634) 7% (96) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 39% (72) 59% (262) 2% (0) 444Educ: Post-grad 45% (09) 52% (25) 3% (7) 24Income: Under 50k 40% (434) 52% (568) 8% (86) 089Income: 50k-100k 49% (30) 48% (298) 3% (9) 68Income: 100k+ 45% (30) 53% (54) 2% (7) 29Ethnicity: White 48% (78) 48% (773) 4% (73) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 3% (56) 57% (02) % (20) 79

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Registered Voters 39% (779) 47% (939) 4% (278) 997Gender: Male 38% (356) 52% (482) 0% (93) 93Gender: Female 40% (424) 43% (457) 7% (85) 066Age: 18-29 4% (36) 3% (03) 29% (97) 336Age: 30-44 45% (28) 36% (75) 8% (88) 48Age: 45-54 36% (30) 53% (9) % (38) 359Age: 55-64 37% (45) 53% (20) 0% (39) 395Age: 65+ 35% (50) 6% (260) 4% (6) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 72% (529) 7% (27) 0% (76) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 27% (65) 50% (30) 23% (44) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 3% (85) 78% (503) 9% (58) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 69% (228) 2% (68) % (35) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 75% (302) 5% (59) 0% (4) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 28% (77) 58% (6) 4% (39) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (88) 44% (49) 3% (05) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 6% (5) 78% (254) 6% (9) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 0% (34) 77% (249) 2% (39) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 66% (460) 24% (63) 0% (7) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 44% (98) 42% (87) 4% (65) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % (76) 82% (545) 7% (44) 665Educ: < College 38% (497) 45% (59) 7% (224) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 43% (90) 48% (22) 9% (4) 444Educ: Post-grad 38% (92) 56% (36) 5% (3) 24Income: Under 50k 40% (435) 4% (446) 9% (207) 089Income: 50k-100k 39% (238) 53% (329) 8% (5) 68Income: 100k+ 37% (06) 57% (65) 7% (20) 29Ethnicity: White 35% (564) 52% (853) 3% (209) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 45% (80) 3% (56) 24% (42) 79

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Registered Voters 47% (937) 32% (648) 2% (4) 997Gender: Male 50% (468) 32% (295) 8% (68) 93Gender: Female 44% (470) 33% (353) 23% (243) 066Age: 18-29 35% (8) 36% (22) 29% (96) 336Age: 30-44 39% (89) 37% (78) 24% (5) 48Age: 45-54 48% (73) 3% (0) 2% (75) 359Age: 55-64 53% (20) 28% (0) 9% (75) 395Age: 65+ 58% (248) 30% (28) 2% (50) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 24% (75) 54% (399) 22% (58) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 4% (253) 30% (85) 29% (8) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 79% (509) 0% (64) % (72) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 28% (93) 52% (73) 20% (65) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 20% (82) 56% (226) 23% (94) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 44% (22) 30% (84) 26% (7) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 38% (3) 30% (0) 32% (09) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 78% (253) 2% (38) 0% (32) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 80% (257) 8% (25) 2% (40) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 30% (2) 52% (362) 8% (22) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 39% (78) 36% (6) 25% () 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 76% (509) % (72) 3% (85) 665Educ: < College 46% (599) 3% (403) 24% (30) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 46% (203) 38% (69) 6% (7) 444Educ: Post-grad 56% (35) 3% (75) 3% (30) 24Income: Under 50k 4% (448) 33% (363) 26% (278) 089Income: 50k-100k 54% (334) 30% (87) 6% (97) 68Income: 100k+ 54% (56) 34% (98) 3% (37) 29Ethnicity: White 5% (824) 3% (505) 8% (298) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 36% (64) 39% (69) 25% (45) 79

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Registered Voters 47% (937) 32% (648) 2% (4) 997Strongly Approve 87% (374) 4% (5) 9% (38) 427Somewhat Approve 69% (304) 4% (6) 7% (76) 442Somewhat Disapprove 37% (0) 35% (93) 28% (75) 269Strongly Disapprove 9% (47) 6% (463) 20% (54) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 2% () 6% (6) 72% (68) 95#1 Issue: Economy 49% (277) 30% (70) 2% (7) 565#1 Issue: Security 72% (256) 6% (57) 2% (42) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 38% (33) 38% (34) 24% (83) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 43% (46) 37% (28) 20% (69) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 3% (29) 40% (38) 28% (27) 94#1 Issue: Education 34% (48) 42% (59) 25% (35) 42#1 Issue: Energy 34% (26) 38% (29) 28% (22) 76#1 Issue: Other 29% (2) 47% (34) 25% (8) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 22% (64) 58% (43) 20% (44) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 80% (599) 9% (70) % (84) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 36% (65) 35% (63) 29% (53) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 30% (263) 5% (444) 9% (7) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 79% (458) 0% (56) % (63) 5772012 Vote: Other 50% (53) 27% (28) 24% (25) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37% (62) 27% (8) 35% (53) 4334-Region: Northeast 47% (70) 37% (35) 6% (60) 3654-Region: Midwest 44% (209) 35% (63) 2% (99) 474-Region: South 48% (359) 28% (207) 24% (76) 7424-Region: West 48% (200) 34% (43) 8% (77) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 4% (88) 40% (807) 9% (37) 997Gender: Male 45% (49) 39% (365) 6% (47) 93Gender: Female 37% (399) 42% (443) 2% (224) 066Age: 18-29 32% (06) 42% (39) 27% (9) 336Age: 30-44 35% (69) 44% (24) 2% (99) 48Age: 45-54 44% (59) 37% (32) 9% (67) 359Age: 55-64 44% (72) 40% (58) 6% (65) 395Age: 65+ 50% (23) 38% (64) 2% (50) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 7% (27) 65% (473) 8% (33) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (25) 40% (249) 25% (54) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 74% (476) 3% (85) 3% (85) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 22% (72) 62% (205) 6% (54) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 4% (55) 67% (268) 20% (79) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 39% (08) 40% (0) 2% (59) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 3% (07) 4% (40) 28% (95) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 74% (239) 5% (50) % (34) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 74% (237) % (35) 6% (50) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 23% (58) 64% (442) 4% (95) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 32% (42) 46% (205) 23% (03) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7% (476) 6% (04) 3% (86) 665Educ: < College 4% (540) 37% (487) 22% (285) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 38% (67) 49% (25) 4% (6) 444Educ: Post-grad 46% (0) 44% (05) 0% (25) 24Income: Under 50k 38% (42) 40% (435) 22% (24) 089Income: 50k-100k 46% (284) 39% (242) 5% (92) 68Income: 100k+ 42% (22) 45% (30) 3% (38) 29Ethnicity: White 45% (724) 38% (625) 7% (277) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 34% (62) 46% (83) 9% (34) 79

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Registered Voters 4% (88) 40% (807) 9% (37) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 24% (62) 5% (3) 25% (64) 257Ethnicity: Other 28% (32) 45% (5) 27% (3) 4Relig: Protestant 55% (290) 3% (63) 4% (72) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 46% (80) 39% (53) 4% (56) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 24% (22) 53% (272) 23% (20) 54Relig: Something Else 40% (2) 43% (32) 7% (5) 304Relig: Jewish 52% (3) 38% (23) 0% (6) 60Relig: Evangelical 5% (33) 30% (82) 9% (6) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 46% (262) 39% (29) 5% (84) 565Relig: All Christian 49% (576) 34% (40) 7% (200) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 30% (243) 49% (404) 2% (72) 88Community: Urban 37% (78) 43% (20) 20% (97) 485Community: Suburban 42% (385) 42% (384) 6% (48) 97Community: Rural 43% (255) 36% (24) 2% (26) 595Employ: Private Sector 4% (259) 44% (277) 5% (96) 632Employ: Government 38% (56) 48% (7) 3% (20) 47Employ: Self-Employed 43% (7) 4% (68) 6% (26) 65Employ: Homemaker 4% (72) 33% (57) 26% (46) 75Employ: Student 7% () 49% (3) 34% (22) 63Employ: Retired 48% (244) 38% (92) 4% (69) 505Employ: Unemployed 35% (57) 35% (56) 30% (50) 63Employ: Other 33% (48) 38% (55) 29% (43) 46Military HH: Yes 5% (205) 37% (46) 2% (48) 400Military HH: No 38% (63) 4% (66) 20% (323) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 72% (60) 3% (2) 5% (3) 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 8% (208) 6% (696) 2% (240) 45

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Registered Voters 24% (482) 4% (825) 35% (690) 997Gender: Male 3% (29) 46% (432) 22% (208) 93Gender: Female 8% (9) 37% (392) 45% (483) 066Age: 18-29 9% (64) 28% (96) 53% (77) 336Age: 30-44 23% (0) 38% (85) 39% (86) 48Age: 45-54 2% (75) 48% (7) 32% (3) 359Age: 55-64 26% (05) 42% (65) 32% (26) 395Age: 65+ 30% (29) 49% (208) 2% (89) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 4% (99) 54% (398) 32% (235) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 6% (98) 4% (255) 43% (266) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 44% (284) 27% (7) 29% (90) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 8% (6) 58% (92) 24% (78) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 0% (39) 5% (207) 39% (57) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 20% (54) 53% (48) 27% (75) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 3% (44) 3% (07) 56% (90) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 54% (76) 29% (93) 7% (54) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 34% (08) 24% (78) 42% (36) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6% (3) 55% (384) 28% (97) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 9% (87) 44% (96) 37% (67) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 40% (268) 3% (206) 29% (9) 665Educ: < College 22% (290) 37% (479) 4% (543) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 23% (04) 53% (234) 24% (06) 444Educ: Post-grad 36% (87) 46% (2) 7% (42) 24Income: Under 50k 2% (232) 38% (43) 4% (443) 089Income: 50k-100k 28% (72) 44% (269) 29% (76) 68Income: 100k+ 27% (78) 49% (42) 24% (7) 29Ethnicity: White 25% (408) 4% (670) 34% (548) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 26% (47) 32% (57) 42% (74) 79

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Registered Voters 34% (685) 29% (586) 36% (727) 997Gender: Male 4% (379) 35% (325) 24% (227) 93Gender: Female 29% (306) 24% (26) 47% (499) 066Age: 18-29 22% (74) 23% (78) 55% (83) 336Age: 30-44 34% (62) 23% (2) 43% (207) 48Age: 45-54 33% (9) 33% (7) 34% (23) 359Age: 55-64 38% (5) 32% (25) 30% (8) 395Age: 65+ 42% (78) 36% (53) 22% (95) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 49% (356) 20% (45) 32% (232) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 28% (74) 28% (7) 44% (274) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 24% (55) 42% (270) 34% (22) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 58% (9) 20% (65) 23% (75) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 4% (66) 20% (79) 39% (57) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 36% (0) 34% (94) 30% (82) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (73) 23% (77) 56% (92) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 27% (87) 5% (66) 22% (70) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 2% (67) 32% (04) 47% (5) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 53% (368) 8% (23) 29% (203) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 35% (59) 30% (35) 35% (56) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 2% (37) 45% (298) 35% (230) 665Educ: < College 30% (400) 28% (36) 42% (55) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 4% (80) 3% (39) 28% (25) 444Educ: Post-grad 43% (04) 36% (86) 2% (5) 24Income: Under 50k 3% (338) 26% (287) 43% (463) 089Income: 50k-100k 36% (222) 32% (200) 32% (96) 68Income: 100k+ 43% (25) 34% (99) 23% (67) 29Ethnicity: White 33% (536) 3% (498) 36% (592) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 32% (57) 3% (55) 37% (67) 79

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Registered Voters 40% (796) 44% (887) 6% (34) 997Gender: Male 43% (403) 47% (436) 0% (92) 93Gender: Female 37% (393) 42% (45) 2% (222) 066Age: 18-29 33% (0) 37% (25) 30% (00) 336Age: 30-44 40% (94) 43% (206) 7% (8) 48Age: 45-54 47% (70) 38% (35) 5% (54) 359Age: 55-64 39% (54) 47% (86) 4% (55) 395Age: 65+ 39% (68) 55% (235) 5% (23) 426PID: Dem (no lean) 8% (28) 66% (484) 6% (20) 733PID: Ind (no lean) 37% (229) 42% (259) 2% (3) 69PID: Rep (no lean) 68% (439) 22% (45) 0% (62) 646PID/Gender: DemMen 22% (73) 66% (28) 2% (39) 33PID/Gender: DemWomen 4% (55) 66% (266) 20% (8) 402PID/Gender: Ind Men 39% (09) 47% (3) 3% (36) 277PID/Gender: Ind Women 35% (20) 37% (28) 28% (94) 342PID/Gender: Rep Men 68% (22) 27% (87) 5% (6) 324PID/Gender: Rep Women 68% (28) 8% (58) 4% (47) 322Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 24% (64) 64% (445) 2% (86) 695Ideo: Moderate (4) 29% (30) 52% (236) 9% (84) 450Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 67% (445) 23% (55) 0% (65) 665Educ: < College 43% (563) 38% (504) 9% (245) 33Educ: Bachelors degree 32% (43) 57% (253) % (48) 444Educ: Post-grad 38% (9) 54% (30) 8% (20) 24Income: Under 50k 40% (43) 40% (438) 20% (29) 089Income: 50k-100k 42% (26) 47% (290) % (66) 68Income: 100k+ 35% (03) 55% (60) 0% (28) 29Ethnicity: White 44% (709) 44% (70) 3% (208) 626Ethnicity: Hispanic 35% (63) 42% (75) 23% (4) 79

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Registered Voters 40% (796) 44% (887) 6% (34) 997Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 20% (5) 5% (3) 29% (75) 257Ethnicity: Other 32% (37) 4% (46) 27% (3) 4Relig: Protestant 5% (266) 40% (20) 9% (50) 525Relig: Roman Catholic 39% (5) 50% (93) % (44) 389Relig: Ath./Agn./None 26% (34) 55% (284) 9% (96) 54Relig: Something Else 40% (22) 45% (36) 5% (46) 304Relig: Jewish 29% (7) 68% (4) 3% (2) 60Relig: Evangelical 53% (327) 28% (73) 8% (2) 6Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 38% (24) 52% (292) % (60) 565Relig: All Christian 46% (540) 39% (464) 5% (72) 76Relig: All Non-Christian 3% (256) 5% (420) 7% (42) 88Community: Urban 33% (62) 45% (220) 2% (03) 485Community: Suburban 37% (344) 50% (457) 3% (6) 97Community: Rural 49% (290) 35% (2) 6% (94) 595Employ: Private Sector 4% (260) 48% (302) % (70) 632Employ: Government 36% (53) 52% (76) 3% (9) 47Employ: Self-Employed 38% (62) 49% (82) 3% (22) 65Employ: Homemaker 49% (86) 29% (50) 22% (38) 75Employ: Student 8% () 43% (27) 39% (24) 63Employ: Retired 4% (209) 5% (256) 8% (4) 505Employ: Unemployed 34% (55) 32% (52) 34% (56) 63Employ: Other 4% (60) 29% (43) 30% (44) 46Military HH: Yes 52% (206) 42% (66) 7% (28) 400Military HH: No 37% (590) 45% (722) 8% (286) 597RD/WT: Right Direction 64% (547) 23% (94) 3% () 852RD/WT: Wrong Track 22% (249) 6% (693) 8% (202) 45

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Registered Voters 40% (796) 44% (887) 6% (34) 997Strongly Approve 77% (330) 4% (6) 9% (36) 427Somewhat Approve 58% (258) 28% (22) 4% (62) 442Somewhat Disapprove 32% (87) 50% (35) 8% (48) 269Strongly Disapprove 3% (99) 73% (559) 4% (06) 764Don’t Know / No Opinion 23% (22) 2% (2) 65% (62) 95#1 Issue: Economy 42% (234) 44% (25) 4% (79) 565#1 Issue: Security 59% (20) 30% (07) % (37) 355#1 Issue: Health Care 3% (0) 5% (76) 8% (63) 349#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 40% (37) 48% (65) 2% (4) 343#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 23% (22) 44% (4) 33% (3) 94#1 Issue: Education 32% (45) 48% (68) 20% (28) 42#1 Issue: Energy 26% (20) 53% (40) 2% (6) 76#1 Issue: Other 25% (8) 52% (38) 23% (7) 732016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 5% (09) 72% (534) 3% (95) 7392016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 67% (504) 23% (72) 0% (77) 7532016 Vote: Someone else 36% (65) 49% (88) 6% (28) 82012 Vote: Barack Obama 2% (83) 66% (583) 3% (2) 8772012 Vote: Mitt Romney 69% (397) 23% (32) 8% (48) 5772012 Vote: Other 55% (58) 34% (36) 2% (3) 062012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36% (57) 3% (34) 33% (4) 4334-Region: Northeast 33% (2) 56% (204) % (39) 3654-Region: Midwest 38% (80) 45% (2) 7% (80) 474-Region: South 44% (329) 37% (275) 9% (37) 7424-Region: West 39% (65) 47% (97) 4% (57) 420Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

Morning ConsultRespondent Demographics Summary

Respondent Demographics Summary

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent DemographicsDemographic Group Frequency Percentage

xdemAll Registered Voters 997 00%

xdemGender Gender: Male 93 47%Gender: Female 066 53%

N 997

age5 Age: 18-29 336 7%Age: 30-44 48 24%Age: 45-54 359 8%Age: 55-64 395 20%Age: 65+ 426 2%

N 997

xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) 733 37%PID: Ind (no lean) 69 3%PID: Rep (no lean) 646 32%

N 997

xpidGender PID/Gender: DemMen 33 7%PID/Gender: DemWomen 402 20%

PID/Gender: Ind Men 277 4%PID/Gender: Ind Women 342 7%

PID/Gender: Rep Men 324 6%PID/Gender: Rep Women 322 6%

N 997

xdemIdeo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 695 35%Ideo: Moderate (4) 450 23%

Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 665 33%N 80

xeduc3 Educ: < College 33 66%Educ: Bachelors degree 444 22%

Educ: Post-grad 24 2%N 997

xdemInc3 Income: Under 50k 089 55%Income: 50k-100k 68 3%

Income: 100k+ 29 5%N 997

xdemWhite Ethnicity: White 626 8%

xdemHispBin Ethnicity: Hispanic 79 9%

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent DemographicsDemographic Group Frequency Percentage

demBlackBin Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 257 3%

demRaceOther Ethnicity: Other 4 6%

xrelNet Relig: Protestant 525 26%Relig: Roman Catholic 389 9%Relig: Ath./Agn./None 54 26%Relig: Something Else 304 5%

N 732

xreligion1 Relig: Jewish 60 3%

xreligion2 Relig: Evangelical 6 3%Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 565 28%

N 76

xreligion3 Relig: All Christian 76 59%Relig: All Non-Christian 88 4%

N 994

xdemUsr Community: Urban 485 24%Community: Suburban 97 46%

Community: Rural 595 30%N 997

xdemEmploy Employ: Private Sector 632 32%Employ: Government 47 7%

Employ: Self-Employed 65 8%Employ: Homemaker 75 9%

Employ: Student 63 3%Employ: Retired 505 25%

Employ: Unemployed 63 8%Employ: Other 46 7%

N 997

xdemMilHH1 Military HH: Yes 400 20%Military HH: No 597 80%

N 997

xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction 852 43%RD/WT: Wrong Track 45 57%

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent DemographicsDemographic Group Frequency Percentage

Q172 Strongly Approve 427 2%Somewhat Approve 442 22%

Somewhat Disapprove 269 3%Strongly Disapprove 764 38%

Don’t Know / No Opinion 95 5%N 997

xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy 565 28%#1 Issue: Security 355 8%

#1 Issue: Health Care 349 7%#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 343 7%

#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 94 5%#1 Issue: Education 42 7%

#1 Issue: Energy 76 4%#1 Issue: Other 73 4%

N 997

xsubVote16O 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 739 37%2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 753 38%

2016 Vote: Someone else 8 9%N 672

xsubVote12O 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 877 44%2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 577 29%

2012 Vote: Other 06 5%2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 433 22%

N 993

xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 365 8%4-Region: Midwest 47 24%

4-Region: South 742 37%4-Region: West 420 2%

N 997

Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calcu-lated with demographic post-strati cation weights applied.

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