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1 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 724 Connecticut Avenue, NW Interviews:,025 registered voters Washington, DC Dates: June 25-28, 2004 (202) FINAL Study # Male 52 Female [09] Please note: all results are shown as percentages unless otherwise stated. The margin of error for,025 interviews is ±3.0% Unless otherwise noted by a +, all previous data shown reflects responses among all adults.. Are you currently registered to vote in the precinct or election district where you live now, or haven't you had a chance to register yet? Yes, registered CONTINUE [38] No, not registered... - TERMINATE Not sure a. Using a ten-point scale, please tell me how likely you are to vote in this November's elections for president and Congress. If you are certain that you will vote, pick a number closer to "8," "9," or "0." If it is less likely that you will vote, use a number closer to "," "2," or "3." You may choose any number from one to ten. + 0, certain to vote [39-40] , less likely to vote... Cannot rate b. For statistical purposes only, would you please tell me your age? (IF "REFUSED," ASK:) Well, would you tell me which age group you belong to? [4-42] and over... 8

2 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 2 Refused a. All in all, do you think that things in the nation are generally headed in the right direction, or do you feel that things are off on the wrong track? High Low 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/4/03 2/3/03 /03 9/0 7/92+ Right direction [43] Wrong track Mixed (VOL) Not sure /03 7/03 5/03+ 4/03 /03 2/02 0/02+ 9/ /02 6/02 4/02 /02 2/0 9/0 6/0 4/ b. I'm going to read you a number of events that have occurred in the past few weeks--which one or two have had the greatest personal effect on you? + * THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY THE HIGHEST PERCENTAGE The situation in Iraq and the hostage killings [44-45] Higher gas prices > The death of Ronald Reagan The 9- Commission report... 2 The opening of the World War Two veterans memorial in Washington, DC... 9 Changes in the stock market... 9 The new Medicare prescription drug cards... 7 The publication of Bill Clinton's memoirs... 2 None/other (VOL)... Not sure... - * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). 4a. In general, do you approve or disapprove of the job that George W. Bush is doing as president? High Low 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/4/03 /0 5/04+ Approve [46] Disapprove Not sure

3 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 3 2/3/03 /03 9/03 7/03 5/03+ 4/ /29-30/03 3/23/03 3/7/03 2/03 /03 2/ /02+ 9/02 7/02 6/02 5/02 4/ /02 5/02 4/ Overnight poll conducted after Colin Powell s speech to the United Nations. 4b. Do you generally approve or disapprove of the job that George W. Bush is doing in handling the economy? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/3/03 /03 Approve [47] Disapprove Not sure /03 7/03 5/03+ 4/03 / /02 0/02+ 9/02 7/02 6/ /02 /02 2/0 6/ c. In general, do you approve or disapprove of the job that George W. Bush is doing in handling our foreign policy? 6/04+ * 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/4/03 2/3/03 /03 Approve [48] Disapprove Not sure

4 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 4 * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). 9/03 7/03 5/03+ 4/03 /03 2/02 0/ /02 7/02 6/02 4/02 /02 2/0 6/ d. When it comes to dealing with the war on terrorism, do you approve or disapprove of the job George W. Bush is doing? 6/04+ /04 2/4/03 2/3/03 /03 9/03 7/03 ** Approve [49] Disapprove Not sure ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). /03 2/02 9/02 7/02 6/02 5/02 4/ a. Looking ahead to November's presidential election, do you that feel George W. Bush deserves to be reelected, or do you feel that he does not deserve to be re-elected? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/4/03 2/3/03 Yes, deserves re-election [50] No, does not deserve re-election Not sure b. In general, do you approve or disapprove of the job that Congress is doing? High Low 6/04+ 5/04+ /04 2/3/03 /03 9/03 7/03 5/03+ 9/98 0/90+ Approve [5] Disapprove Not sure /03 2/02 0/02+ 9/02 7/02 6/02 / /0 6/0 4/0 3/0 /0 2/00 0/

5 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page /00+ 7/00+ 6/00+ 4/00+ 3/00+ /00 2/99 0/ /99 7/99 6/99 4/99 3/99 /99 2/98 0/ Why do you feel the way you do about the nation's direction? (READ RESPONSE FROM Q.3a IF NECESSARY) What are some things that make you feel this way about the nation's direction? + ** [52-58] Net Right Direction 35% Net Wrong Track 59% Economy is improving, getting better, recovering 6 Against the war in Iraq, we shouldn t be in Iraq 2 Approve of the war on terror, fighting terrorism 6 Economy is in bad shape, not getting better 4 There are more jobs, unemployment is down 4 Not enough jobs, high unemployment 0 Approve of the job President Bush is doing 3 Health care needs to be revamped, too expensive 5 Agree with the war in Iraq, with the way war is being handled 3 ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). Too much money to other countries, not taking care of own people 4 Some things are good and some are not, they are okay Don't know; no response 5% 2 7. Now I'm going to read you the names of several public figures, and I'd like you to rate your feelings toward each one as either very positive, somewhat positive, neutral, somewhat negative, or very negative. If you don't know the name, please just say so. George W. Bush Very Positive Somewhat Positive Neutral Somewhat Negative Very Negative May March January December 3, November Don't Know Name/ Not Sure September July May January [59]

6 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 6 December October April April High December Low March John Kerry [60/67] May March January December 3, December Q.7 (cont d) Dick Cheney Very Positive Somewhat Positive Neutral Somewhat Negative Very Negative Don't Know Name/ Not Sure May March December 3, September May January September July April December April January October High February Low May Ralph Nader May March December October [6/68] [62/69]

7 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 7 September June April May Q.7 (cont d) Bill Clinton Very Positive Somewhat Positive Neutral Somewhat Negative Very Negative Don't Know Name/ Not Sure January June April March January December Likely voters November Likely voters October September August July High January Low March [63/70] John Edwards [64] + * March January December 3, Ronald Reagan + * January September April May October March November Joe Biden + * * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). [65] [66]

8 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 8 Q.7 (cont d) Very Positive Somewhat Positive Neutral Somewhat Negative Very Negative Don't Know Name/ Not Sure Dick Gephardt [7] + ** January December 3, January September October September March March Nancy Reagan + * January * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). [72] 8. What is your preference for the outcome of November's congressional elections a Congress controlled by Republicans or a Congress controlled by Democrats? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/3/03 0/02+ 9/02 7/02 Republican-controlled Congress [73] Democrat-controlled Congress Not sure /02 /02 2/0 2/99 0/99 7/99 6/ /99 3/99 0/98+ 9/98 7/98 6/98 4/98 2/ /98 2/97 9/97 7/97 4/97 /96 2/95 0/ In October 994, the question referred to the 994 congressional elections; the 995 and 996 survey dates referred to the 996 congressional elections; the 997 and 998 dates refer to the 998 congressional elections. 2 The volunteered responses "both equal, "neither in control, or "doesn't matter, were reported separately; for purposes of comparative they are combined with "not sure.

9 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 9 9a. If the election for president were held today, and George W. Bush were running as the Republican candidate, John Kerry were running as the Democratic candidate, and Ralph Nader were running as an independent candidate, for whom would you vote? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ George W. Bush CONTINUE [74] John Kerry Ralph Nader Depends (VOL)... None/other (VOL)... Skip to Q.9c 2 Not sure (ASK ONLY OF RESPONDENTS WHO MAKE A CHOICE IN Q.9a.) 9b. Would you definitely vote for (CANDIDATE IN Q.9a), probably vote for (CANDIDATE IN Q.9a) but are still thinking about it, or are you just leaning toward voting for (CANDIDATE IN Q.9a)? Bush Voters Kerry Voters 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ Definitely vote for candidate [75] Probably vote for candidate Just leaning toward voting for candidate Not sure c. If the election for president were held today, and George W. Bush were running as the Republican candidate and John Kerry were running as the Democratic candidate, for whom would you vote? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 7/03 5/03 /03 George W. Bush [76] John Kerry Depends (VOL) Other (VOL) None/will not vote (VOL)... 2 {2 {3 {6 {6 {3 Not sure a. Please tell me which ONE of the following issues will be most important to you personally in your voting for Congress and president this year. (IF "ALL," ASK:) Well, if you had to choose, which one will be MOST important? (ASK ONLY OF RESPONDENTS WHO CHOOSE AN ISSUE IN Q.0a.) 0b. And which ONE of these issues will be the SECOND most important to you in your voting? THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY THE HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF TOP PRIORITY Q.0a Top Q.0a/b COMBINED Top/Second

10 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 0 Priority Priorities 6/04+ 5/04+ 6/04+ 5/04+ The war in Iraq [77-78] Terrorism and homeland security > Jobs and unemployment CONTINUE Health care and prescription drug coverage The federal budget deficit Taxes Energy and gasoline prices Other (VOL) Not sure... 2 Skip to Q. NA NA. How much would you say you know about John Kerry and what he stands for--a lot, a fair amount, just some, or very little? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ Know a lot [79] Know a fair amount Know just some Know very little Not sure a. How would you rate George W. Bush on the following qualities, using a five-point scale, on which a "5" means a very good rating, a "" means a very poor rating, and a "3" means a mixed rating? THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY THE PERCENTAGE WHO SAY GOOD (RATING OF 4 OR 5 ) Very Good Rating Very Poor Rating Cannot Rate Being easy-going and likeable [209] + * Having high personal standards that set the proper moral tone for the country [20] Having the strong leadership qualities needed to be president [23] May January July January April January

11 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page December Being smart and intelligent [208] + * Being honest and straightforward [2] + * May January July April January Being compassionate enough to understand average people [22] + * May January July January April January December * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). Q.2a (cont d) Very Good Rating Very Poor Rating Cannot Rate Having the right economic policies for the times [80] + * May January July * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). 2b. How would you rate John Kerry on the following qualities, using a five-point scale, on which a "5" means a very good rating, a "" means a very poor rating, and a "3" means a mixed rating? + ** THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY THE PERCENTAGE WHO SAY GOOD (RATING OF 4 OR 5 ) Very Good Rating Very Poor Rating Cannot Rate Being smart and intelligent [25] Having high personal standards that set the proper moral tone for the country [27] Being easy-going and likeable [26] Being knowledgeable and experienced

12 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 2 enough to handle the presidency [28] Being consistent and standing up for his beliefs [29] Being strong in protecting American interests overseas [220] Having the right economic policies for the times [24] ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). Now I'd like to turn to the war in Iraq 3. Do you think that the United States should or should not have taken military action to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/4/03 2/3/03 Should have taken military action [22] Should not have taken military action Not sure /03 9/03 7/03 5/03 4/03 3/7/ /03 2 /03 2/02 0/02+ 9/02 4/ On March 7, 2003, the question was phrased, "Do you think that the United States should or should not take " 2 Overnight poll conducted after Colin Powell s speech to the United Nations. 3 In April 2002, the question was phrased, Do you think that the United States should or should not take military action against Iraq and Saddam Hussein? 4. Since the United States has taken military action against Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power, do you think the threat of terrorism against the United States has increased, decreased, or stayed about the same? 6/04+* 4/03 2 3/7/03 /03 2/02 Increased [222] Decreased Stayed about the same Not sure * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). Prior to April 2003, this question was phrased, "If the United States took military action against Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power, do you think that the threat of terrorism in the United States would increase, decrease, or stay about the same? 2 In April 2003, this question was phrased, Since the United States has taken military action against Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power, do you think the threat of terrorism in the United States has increased, decreased, or stayed about the same?

13 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 3 5. When it comes to the war in Iraq, do you think that removing Saddam Hussein from power was or was not worth the number of U.S. military casualties and the financial cost of the war? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/4/03 2/3/03 /03 Worth it [223] Not worth it Depends Not sure When it comes to how long American troops should stay in Iraq, which of the following statements comes closest to your view? Statement A: American troops should be withdrawn from Iraq now or as soon as possible. Statement B: American troops should be withdrawn from Iraq according to a specified timetable and leave within the next eighteen months regardless of the situation at that time. Statement C: American troops should stay as long as necessary to complete the process, even if it takes as long as five years. 6/04+** 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/4/03 Statement A/As soon as possible [224] Statement B/According to specified timetable, but within 8 months Statement C/As long as necessary, even if five years Not sure ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). 2/3/03 /03 9/03 7/ Do you think President Bush gave the country the most accurate information he had before going to war with Iraq, or do you think President Bush exaggerated information to make the case for war with Iraq? 6/04+ 3/04 7/03 ** Gave the most accurate information he had [225] Exaggerated information to make the case for war Not sure ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). Prior to, this item was phrased, Depends/Not sure (VOL). 8. Do you think President Bush gave the country the most accurate information he had before going to war with Iraq, or do you think President Bush deliberately misled people to make the case for war with Iraq? 6/04+ * 3/04

14 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 4 Gave the most accurate information he had [226] Deliberately misled people to make the case for war Not sure * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). Prior to, this item was phrased, Depends/Not sure (VOL). 9. Which concerns you more about the United States' position in Iraq that the United States will stay in Iraq too long or that we will exit Iraq too soon? + Stay in Iraq too long [227] Exit Iraq too soon Not sure As you may know, President Bush has set a deadline of this June thirtieth to hand over governing power in Iraq to an Iraqi government. Do you think that the United States should or should not hand governing power in Iraq to an Iraqi government at this point? ALL VOTERS Prehandover Posthandover 6/04+ 5/04+ 27/04 6/28/04 6/25- Yes, should hand over power [228] No, should not hand over power Not sure In May 2004, this question was phrased, As you may know, President Bush has set a deadline of this June 30 th to hand over governing power in Iraq to an Iraqi government. Do you think that the United States should or should not meet this deadline of handing governing power in Iraq to an Iraqi government by June 30 th? 2 In May 2004, this item was phrased, Yes, should meet June 30 th deadline. 3 In May 2004, this item was phrased, No, should not meet June 30 th deadline. 2. And do you think that the Iraqi people are ready to take over and run their government? ALL VOTERS Prehandover Posthandover 6/04+ 5/04+ 27/04 6/28/04 6/25- Yes, are ready [229] No, are not ready Depends (VOL) Not sure In May 2004, this question was phrased, And do you think that the Iraqi people will be ready to take over and run their government by June 30 th? 2 In May 2004, this item was phrased, Yes, will be ready. 3 In May 2004, this item was phrased, No, will not be ready. 22. Do you think that Iraq will or will not be able to establish and maintain a stable, democratic government?

15 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 5 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ Will be able to maintain stable, democratic government [230] Will not be able to maintain stable, democratic government Mixed/neither fully democratic nor fully undemocratic (VOL) Not sure In March 2004, this item was phrased, Depends/Not sure (VOL). 23. If Iraqi civilian leaders are unable to govern effectively, do you feel that the United States should take back the governing of Iraq or let the Iraqi citizens work things out for themselves? + Take back the governing of Iraq... 2 [23] Let Iraqis work it out for themselves Depends (VOL)... 7 Not sure Results show n reflect responses among registered voters. 24. Do you think that the United States has the situation in Iraq pretty much under control, or do you think that the United States is NOT really in control of the situation in Iraq? 6/04+ 5/04+ ** United States is in control of the situation [232] United States is NOT in control of the situation Not sure ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). 25. Do you feel that the United States' activities in Iraq have done more to reduce or more to increase violence in the Middle East? + * More to reduce violence [233] More to increase violence Some of both (VOL)... 8 No effect either way (VOL)... 4 Not sure... 6 * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). 26. Based on what you have learned, please tell me whether you believe each of the following is true or is not true. + * THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY THE PERCENTAGE WHO SAY TRUE True Not True Not Sure Saddam Hussein represented a threat in the Middle East [236] Saddam Hussein represented a threat

16 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 6 to the United States [237] Iraq had weapons of mass destruction [234] Iraq was connected to the September eleventh terrorist attacks [235] * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). 27. Thinking about the abuse and torture of Iraqi prisoners by American military personnel at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, which of the following comes closer to your point of view? In this case, the abuse and torture of the prisoners were justified and understandable because we are at war against terrorists, OR Abuse and torture of prisoners is always wrong, even in the case of war against terrorists. + Justified and understandable because we are at war... 8 [238] Always wrong, even in the case of war Some of both (VOL)... 7 Not sure Thinking about the abuse and torture of Iraqi prisoners by American military personnel at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, at which of the following levels do you think the decision was made to abuse and torture the Iraqi prisoners? + Limited to the American military guards in the prison and their immediate superiors [239] Also included the American military leadership in Iraq Also included military and civilian leaders in 35 Washington... Not sure... 9 Turning to the economy 29. Over the past twelve months, do you think that the nation's economy has gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/3/03 /03 9/03 Economy has gotten better [240] Economy has gotten worse Economy has stayed about the same Not sure /03 5/03+ 2/0 4/0 3/0 3/ /92 2/9 0/9 9/9 7/9 6/9

17 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 7 Prior to April 200, the question was phrased, Over the past year /9 2/90 0/90 9/90 7/90 5/ /90 3/90 /90 /89 9/ During the next twelve months, do you think that the nation's economy will get better, get worse, or stay about the same? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ /04 2/3/03 /03 9/03 7/03 5/03+ Economy will get better [24] Economy will get worse Economy will stay about the same Not sure Prior to April 200, the question was phrased, During the next year /03 2/02 0/02+ 9/02 7/02 4/02 2/0 4/ /0 0/98+ 9/98 4/97 /96 7/95 4/95 2/ /94 9/94 6/94 5/94 3/94 /94 2/93 0/ /93 7/93 6/93 4/93 3/93 /93 2/92 5/92 9/

18 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 8 3. Which of the following two statements comes closer to your assessment of the United States' economy? Statement A: On the basis of what I see for the future, the signs point to an economy that is going to be strong--jobs are being created, inflation is low, and the stock market is up. Statement B: On the basis of what I see for the future, the signs point to an economy that is going to be in trouble--jobs are moving overseas, the budget deficit is growing, and too many jobs do not have health insurance or pensions. 6/04+ 5/04+ Statement A/economy will be strong [242] Statement B/economy will be in trouble Some of both (VOL) Not sure I'm going to read you a short statement about the economy. Using a scale from one to five, please tell me how much you agree with this statement. On this scale, a five means that you totally agree with the statement, and a one means that you totally disagree with the statement. "The net loss of one-point-two million private-sector jobs is a serious challenge for the American economy. Middle-class families are also increasingly being squeezed by the rising costs of health care, college tuition, and gasoline at the same time that wages and incomes are stagnating and personal bankruptcies are at a record high." + 5, totally agree [243] , totally disagree... 6 Cannot rate Compared with the past several presidents, do you feel that (READ ITEM) will turn out to have been one of the very best, better than most, not as good as most, or definitely worse than most of them? One Of The Very Best Better Than Most Not As Good As Most Definitely Worse Than Most Not Sure Bill Clinton [244] + * January December January Ronald Reagan + * September * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). Results from a 98 survey conducted by Lou Harris. [245]

19 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page In terms of President Bush's approach to governing and how he handles the presidency, do you think that he is more like his father, former president George Bush, or more like Ronald Reagan? + More like father/former president George Bush [246] More like Ronald Reagan Some of both (VOL)... Is like neither (VOL)... 7 Not sure I'm going to read you a short statement about the economy. Using a scale from one to five, please tell me how much you agree with this statement. On this scale, a five means that you totally agree with the statement, and a one means that you totally disagree with the statement. "Our economy is strong and it is getting stronger. America has added more than one-point-four million new jobs since last August. The rate of home ownership in America is at an all-time high, business investment is growing, the stock market is improving, consumer confidence is increasing, and personal incomes are on the rise." + 5, totally agree... 6 [247] , totally disagree... 7 Cannot rate... On a different topic 36. From what you know, do you think that the Bush Administration did all that could reasonably be expected to prevent the September eleventh terrorist attacks, or do you think that the Administration should have done more? 6/04+ ** 5/04+ Did all that could be expected [248] Should have done more Not sure ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). In May 2004, this question was phrased, From what you know, do you think that George W. Bush did all that could reasonably be expected to prevent the September eleventh terrorist attacks, or do you think that he should have done more? 37. I'm going to read you a number of the findings from the federal commission that is investigating the nineeleven terrorist attacks. For each one, please tell me whether you agree or disagree with that finding. + ** THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY THE PERCENTAGE WHO SAY AGREE WITH FINDING Agree Disagree

20 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 20 With Finding With Finding Not Sure Aviation and defense department officials in the United States government were not trained or prepared to deal with a situation that had terrorists using airplanes as weapons [250] Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi government did not collaborate with Al Qaeda in attacking the United States on 9/ [249] The government of Saudi Arabia and members of the Saudi royal family were not involved in helping to finance the 9/ attacks [25] ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). Getting near the end of the survey 38. Would you favor or would you oppose an amendment to the United States Constitution that defines marriage as a union only between a man and a woman and makes same-sex marriages unconstitutional? (IF "FAVOR" OR "OPPOSE," ASK:) Would you say that you strongly (favor/oppose) this, or just somewhat (favor/oppose) this? 6/04+ 5/04+ 3/04+ 2/3/03 Favor Constitutional Amendment {48 [252] Strongly favor Somewhat favor Oppose Constitutional Amendment {44 Somewhat oppose... Strongly oppose Depends (VOL) Not sure Prior to May 2004, the question was phrased, Would you favor or would you oppose a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as a union only between a man and a woman and made same-sex marriages unconstitutional? 39. There is a type of medical research that involves using special cells, called stem cells, that are obtained from human embryos. These human embryo stem cells are then used to generate new cells and tissue that could help treat or cure many diseases. I am now going to read you two statements about this type of research. Statement A: Those OPPOSED to this type of research say that it crosses an ethical line by using cells from potentially viable human embryos, when this research can be done on animals or by using other types of cells. Statement B: Those IN FAVOR of this research say that it could lead to breakthrough cures for many diseases, such as cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and spinal cord injuries, and this research uses only embryos that otherwise would be discarded. Who do you agree with more--those opposed or those in favor? 6/04+ 6/0 Agree more with those opposed [253] Agree more with those in favor Depends (VOL)

21 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 2 Not sure FACTUALS: Now I am going to ask you a few questions for statistical purposes only. F. Are you currently employed? (IF CURRENTLY EMPLOYED:) What type of work do you do? (IF NOT CURRENTLY EMPLOYED:) Are you a student, a homemaker, retired, or unemployed and looking for work? Currently Employed Professional/ manager [ ] White-collar worker Blue-collar worker... 3 Farmer, rancher... Not Currently Employed Student... 3 Homemaker... 6 Retired Unemployed, looking for work... 4 Other... - Not sure... 2 F2. What is the last grade that you completed in school? Grade school... [ ] Some high school... 3 High school graduate Some college, no degree... 9 Vocational training/2-year college year college/bachelor's degree Some postgraduate work, no degree or 3 years postgraduate work/master's degree... 0 Doctoral/law degree... 4 Not sure/refused... 2 F3. Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Democrat, a Republican, an independent, or something else? (IF "DEMOCRAT" OR "REPUBLICAN," ASK:) Would you call yourself a strong (Democrat/Republican) or not a very strong (Democrat/Republican)? (IF "INDEPENDENT," ASK:) Do you think of yourself as closer to the Democratic Party, closer to the Republican Party, or do you think of yourself as strictly independent? Strong Democrat [264] Not very strong Democrat... 9 Independent/lean Democrat... 9 Strictly independent... 6 Independent/lean Republican... 0 Not very strong Republican... 7 Strong Republican... 2 Other... 3 Not sure/nothing... 3

22 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 22 F4. Thinking about your general approach to issues, do you consider yourself to be liberal, moderate, or conservative? Liberal [265] Moderate Conservative Not sure... 5 F5. Are you currently single and never married, married, separated, widowed, or divorced? Single [266] Married Separated... 2 Widowed... 8 Divorced... 9 Other (VOL)... - Not sure/refused... 2 F6a. What is your religion? Protestant CONTINUE [267] Catholic Jewish... 3 Skip to Q.F7 Muslim... - Other... 5 CONTINUE None... Not sure/refused... 5 (ASK ONLY OF RESPONDENTS WHO SAY PROTESTANT, OTHER, NONE, OR NOT SURE IN Q.F6a.) F6b. Would you describe yourself as either a fundamentalist or an evangelical Christian, or would you not describe yourself that way? Fundamentalist/evangelical... 2 [268] Neither fundamentalist nor evangelical Not sure... 6 Catholic/Jewish/Muslim (Q.F6a) F7. How often do you attend services at a church, synagogue, or other place of worship? Never... 3 [269] Once a year... 6 A few times a year... 9 Once a month... 8 About twice a month... 0 Once a week or more often Not sure... 4 F8a. Please tell me whether any of the following statements applies to you. You or an immediate family member are currently serving in the U.S. military... 2 [270] You are a military veteran... 6 >

23 HART/TEETER Study #6044--page 23 Someone in your immediate family is a military veteran Neither you nor an immediate family member is a current or former member of the military Not sure... 2 F8b. Are you a member of a labor union? (IF "NO," ASK:) Is anyone else in this household a member of a labor union? Labor union member... [27] Labor union household... 7 Non-union household Not sure... 3 F9a. Are you from a Hispanic or Spanish-speaking background? Yes, Hispanic... 7 [272] No, not Hispanic Not sure/refused... 3 F9b. What is your race--white, black, Asian, or something else? White [273] Black... 0 Asian... Other... 2 Hispanic (VOL)... 5 Not sure/refused... 3 F0. If you added together the yearly income of all the members of your family who were living at home last year, would the total be less than ten thousand dollars, between ten thousand dollars and twenty thousand dollars, between twenty thousand dollars and thirty thousand dollars, between thirty thousand dollars and forty thousand dollars, between forty thousand dollars and fifty thousand dollars, between fifty thousand dollars and seventy-five thousand dollars, between seventy-five thousand dollars and one hundred thousand dollars, or would the total be more than that? Less than $0, [274] Between $0,000 and $20, Between $20,000 and $30, Between $30,000 and $40, Between $40,000 and $50, Between $50,000 and $75, Between $75,000 and $00, More than $00, Not sure/refused... 6 The Wall Street Journal / NBC News poll was based on nationwide telephone interviews of,025 registered voters, conducted June by the polling organizations of Peter Hart and the late Robert Teeter. The sample was drawn using random digit dialing to provide a sample frame that is representative of the population of the U.S. Individuals were selected by a method that gave all telephone numbers, listed and unlisted, an equal chance of being included. One adult, 8 years or older, was selected from each household by a procedure to provide a balance of respondents by sex. The data's margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points. Sample tolerances for subgroups are larger.

The margin of error for 1,004 interviews is ±3.1%

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