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1 National Tracking Poll Project: N Size: 1989 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report January 04-06, 2019 P1 Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? Right Direction % Wrong Track % Q172 Q172NET P3 POL1_1 Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve % Somewhat Approve 385 9% Somewhat Disapprove 249 3% Strongly Disapprove % Don t Know / No Opinion 0 5% Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Total Approve % Total Dissaprove % Don t Know / No Opinion 0 5% Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such as U.S. Senate or Congress? Economic Issues like taxes, wages, jobs, % unemployment, and spending Security Issues like terrorism, foreign policy, and % border security Health Care Issues like the 2010 health care law, 290 5% Medicaid, other challenges Seniors Issues like Medicare and Social Security 296 5% Women s Issues like birth control, abortion, and equal 98 5% pay Education Issues like school standards, class sizes, 48 7% school choice, and student loans Energy Issues like carbon emissions, cost of 84 4% electricity/gasoline, or renewables Other: 6% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress 86 43% Don t Know / No Opinion % Page 1

2 POL1_4 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % POL1_5 POL1_6 POL1_7 POL1_8 POL1_9 POL1_10 POL1_11 POL1_12 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Health care Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Immigration Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The environment Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Energy Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Education Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? National security Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Gun policy Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion 45 23% Page 2

3 POL2_1 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a healthcare reform bill A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 225 % Should not be done 7 6% Don t know / No opinion 85 9% POL2_4 POL2_5 POL2_6 POL2_7 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill to address climate change A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority % Should not be done 274 4% Don t know / No opinion 234 2% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill to reduce economic inequality A top priority % An important, but lower priority 58 29% Not too important a priority 378 9% Should not be done 242 2% Don t know / No opinion 282 4% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an infrastructure spending bill A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 299 5% Should not be done 04 5% Don t know / No opinion 272 4% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Beginning impeachment proceedings to remove President Trump from office A top priority % An important, but lower priority 3 4 6% Not too important a priority 9 0% Should not be done % Don t know / No opinion 379 9% Page 3

4 POL2_8 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an immigration reform bill A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 289 5% Should not be done 50 8% Don t know / No opinion 2 7 % POL2_9 POL2_10 POL2_11 POL2_12 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Constructing a wall along the U.S. / Mexico border A top priority % An important, but lower priority 352 8% Not too important a priority 225 % Should not be done % Don t know / No opinion 3 0 6% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill that grants young people who were brought to the United States illegally when they were children, often with their parents, protection from deportation A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 335 7% Should not be done 343 7% Don t know / No opinion 269 4% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reducing the federal budget de cit A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 249 3% Should not be done 77 4% Don t know / No opinion 73 9% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing legislation placing additional restrictions on gun ownership A top priority 52 26% An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 264 3% Should not be done % Don t know / No opinion 282 4% Page 4

5 POL3 From the list of potential candidates below, who would you vote for if the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election were held today? John Kerry 24 % Joe Biden 337 7% Bernie Sanders 238 2% Elizabeth Warren 59 3% Beto O Rourke 75 4% Cory Booker 33 2% Kamala Harris 29 % Sherrod Brown 2 % Amy Klobuchar 2 % Kirsten Gillibrand 9 0% Eric Holder 8 0% Andrew Cuomo 5 % John Delaney 5 0% Julian Castro 6 0% Jay Inslee 8 0% Eric Garcetti 3 0% Steve Bullock 2 0% Howard Schultz 4 0% Michael Bloomberg 34 2% John Hickenlooper 9 0% Hillary Clinton 34 7% Terry McAuliffe 6 0% Other 29 6% Don t Know / No Opinion % POL4_1 POL4_4 How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? The federal government partially shutting down starting on December 22, 2018 A lot % Some % Not much 209 % Nothing at all 93 5% Don t know / No opinion 9 6% How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? Recent swings in the stock market A lot % Some % Not much 370 9% Nothing at all 84 9% Don t know / No opinion 226 % Page 5

6 POL4_5 How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? President Trump calling for an immediate removal of U.S. ground troops from Syria and a removal of U.S. ground troops from Afghanistan over a longer period of time A lot % Some % Not much % Nothing at all 94 0% Don t know / No opinion 207 0% POL4_6 POL5 POL6 POL7 How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? An op-ed from Mitt Romney that criticized President Trump s character and said he has not risen to the mantle of the presidency A lot 333 7% Some % Not much 45 23% Nothing at all 339 7% Don t know / No opinion 324 6% In general and in your view, have free trade agreements had a positive or negative impact on the U.S.? Very positive impact 234 2% Somewhat positive impact % No impact at all 37 7% Somewhat negative impact 358 8% Very negative impact 73 9% Don t know / No opinion % And in your view, has the U.S. bene ted more, less, or the same as other countries in the free trade agreements the U.S. is party to? The U.S. bene ted more 329 7% The U.S. bene ted less % The U.S. bene ted about the same % Don t know / No opinion % Generally speaking, do you support or oppose imposing tariffs on foreign-made goods that compete with goods made in the U.S.? Strongly support 369 9% Somewhat support % Somewhat oppose 333 7% Strongly oppose 204 0% Don t know / No opinion % Page 6

7 POL8 And, do you think the economy bene ts more from imposing tariffs on foreign-made goods to protect domestic industries, or bene ts more from reducing tariffs and promoting free trade? The economy bene ts more from imposing tariffs on % foreign-made goods to protect domestic industries The economy bene ts more from reducing tariffs and % promoting free trade Don t know / No opinion % POL9 POL10_1 POL10_4 POL10_5 Which of the following comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right? Government should pursue more free-trade agreements % to open additional markets to American-made goods and services Government should pursue tariffs and other barriers % against competing products from other countries Don t know / No opinion % Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? The U.S. economy Strongly help 305 5% Somewhat help % Somewhat hurt % Strongly hurt 339 7% Don t know / No opinion 47 24% Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? The Chinese economy Strongly help 229 % Somewhat help 57 8% Somewhat hurt 53 27% Strongly hurt % Don t know / No opinion % Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? U.S. businesses Strongly help 3 7 6% Somewhat help % Somewhat hurt % Strongly hurt 3 3 6% Don t know / No opinion % Page 7

8 POL10_6 Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? Chinese businesses Strongly help 224 % Somewhat help 56 8% Somewhat hurt % Strongly hurt % Don t know / No opinion % POL10_7 POL10_8 POL10_9 POL10_10 Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? U.S. consumers Strongly help 257 3% Somewhat help 340 7% Somewhat hurt % Strongly hurt 380 9% Don t know / No opinion % Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? Chinese consumers Strongly help 237 2% Somewhat help 65 8% Somewhat hurt % Strongly hurt 39 20% Don t know / No opinion % Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? The upper class in the U.S. Strongly help % Somewhat help 377 9% Somewhat hurt 37 9% Strongly hurt 43 7% Don t know / No opinion % Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? The middle class in the U.S. Strongly help 247 2% Somewhat help 368 9% Somewhat hurt 46 23% Strongly hurt 370 9% Don t know / No opinion % Page 8

9 POL10_11 Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? The lower class in the U.S. Strongly help 253 3% Somewhat help 297 5% Somewhat hurt 354 8% Strongly hurt % Don t know / No opinion % POL10_12 POL11 POL12_1 POL12_4 POL12_5 Do you think that raising tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. will help or hurt the following? U.S. job creation Strongly help 367 8% Somewhat help % Somewhat hurt 362 8% Strongly hurt 284 4% Don t know / No opinion % Do you personally believe the U.S. economic relationship with China has gotten better or worse in the last year? Much better 9 5% Somewhat better 373 9% Somewhat worse % Much worse 369 9% Don t know / No opinion % ghting wars? Afghanistan Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 39 70% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country 55 8% Don t know / No opinion % ghting wars? Iran Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country % No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country % Don t know / No opinion % ghting wars? Iraq Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 7 59% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country 3 8 6% Don t know / No opinion % Page 9

10 POL12_6 ghting wars? Libya Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 357 8% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country % Don t know / No opinion % POL12_7 POL12_8 POL12_9 POL12_10 POL12_11 POL12_12 ghting wars? Mexico Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 99 5% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country 26 63% Don t know / No opinion % ghting wars? Nicaragua Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 05 5% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country % Don t know / No opinion % ghting wars? Niger Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 5 8% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country % Don t know / No opinion % ghting wars? North Korea Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 99 0% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country 69 59% Don t know / No opinion 62 3 % ghting wars? Pakistan Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country % No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country 76 38% Don t know / No opinion % ghting wars? Somalia Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 323 6% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country % Don t know / No opinion % Page 10

11 POL12_13 ghting wars? Sudan Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 28 4% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country 84 42% Don t know / No opinion % POL12_14 POL12_15 POL12_16 POL13 POL14 ghting wars? Syria Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 97 60% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country 283 4% Don t know / No opinion % ghting wars? Venezuela Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 80 4% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country 59 58% Don t know / No opinion % ghting wars? Yemen Yes, the U.S. military is ghting a war in this country 387 9% No, the U.S. military is not ghting a war in this country % Don t know / No opinion % As you may know, President Trump ordered an immediate withdrawal of more than 2,000 U.S. troops from Syria. Based on what you know, do you support or oppose President Trump s decision? Strongly support % Somewhat support % Somewhat oppose 327 6% Strongly oppose 33 7% Don t know / No opinion 367 8% As you may know, President Trump ordered the start of a reduction of U.S. military presence in Afghanistan, with about half of the approximately 14,000 U.S. troops there set to begin returning home in the near future. Based on what you know, do you support or oppose President Trump s decision? Strongly support % Somewhat support % Somewhat oppose 3 4 6% Strongly oppose 2 3 % Don t know / No opinion 349 8% Page 11

12 POL15 Which of the following statements comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right? The U.S. has been engaged in too many military % con icts in places such as Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan for too long, and should prioritize getting Americans out of harm s way. The U.S. needs to keep troops in places such as Syria, % Iraq and Afghanistan to help support our allies, ght terrorism and maintain our foreign policy interests in the region. Don t know / No opinion 347 7% POL16 POL17 POL18 POL19 How familiar would you say you are with the situation in Washington D.C. that caused the government shutdown? Very familiar % Somewhat familiar % Not too familiar 327 6% Not familiar at all 287 4% How well would you say you understand the situation in Washington D.C. that caused the government shutdown? Very well % Somewhat well % Not too well % Not well at all 278 4% Who would you say is mostly to blame for the government shutdown? Republicans in Congress 96 5% Democrats in Congress % President Trump % Don t know / No opinion 30 5% Do you think President Trump did enough or not enough to try and bring Republicans and Democrats together to pass a spending bill and avoid the government shutting down? He did enough % He did not do enough % Don t know / No opinion 382 9% Page 12

13 POL20 Based on what you know, how likely is it that Congress will provide full funding for President Trump s proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border? Very likely 08 5% Somewhat likely 283 4% Not too likely % Not likely at all % Don t know / No opinion 24 2% POL21 POL22 POL23_1 Which of the following statements comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right? Members of Congress should allow a temporary 383 9% government shutdown if it helps them achieve their policy goals. Members of Congress should take all necessary steps to % avoid a government shutdown. They should achieve their policy goals another way. Don t know / No opinion 282 4% Which of the following statements comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right? Presidents should allow a temporary government % shutdown if it helps them achieve their policy goals. Presidents should take all necessary steps to avoid a % government shutdown. They should achieve their policy goals another way. Don t know / No opinion 264 3% As you may know, the newly elected Congress was recently sworn in. In general and in your view, will the following have a positive or negative impact on the U.S.? Democratic control of the House Very positive impact % Somewhat positive impact 378 9% No impact at all 65 8% Somewhat negative impact 22 % Very negative impact % Don t know / No opinion % Page 13

14 POL23_4 As you may know, the newly elected Congress was recently sworn in. In general and in your view, will the following have a positive or negative impact on the U.S.? Republican control of the Senate Very positive impact 322 6% Somewhat positive impact 374 9% No impact at all 263 3% Somewhat negative impact 248 2% Very negative impact 373 9% Don t know / No opinion % POL23_5 POL23_6 POL23_7 As you may know, the newly elected Congress was recently sworn in. In general and in your view, will the following have a positive or negative impact on the U.S.? Nancy Pelosi as the Speaker of the House Very positive impact 307 5% Somewhat positive impact 34 7% No impact at all 90 0% Somewhat negative impact 6 8% Very negative impact % Don t know / No opinion % As you may know, the newly elected Congress was recently sworn in. In general and in your view, will the following have a positive or negative impact on the U.S.? Mitch McConnell as the Majority Leader of the Senate Very positive impact 84 9% Somewhat positive impact 262 3% No impact at all 324 6% Somewhat negative impact 256 3% Very negative impact 306 5% Don t know / No opinion % As you may know, the newly elected Congress was recently sworn in. In general and in your view, will the following have a positive or negative impact on the U.S.? A record-high number of women serving in Congress Very positive impact % Somewhat positive impact % No impact at all 365 8% Somewhat negative impact 68 8% Very negative impact 05 5% Don t know / No opinion % Page 14

15 POL24 Do you support or oppose the construction of a border wall along the United States Mexico border? Strongly support % Somewhat support 287 4% Somewhat oppose 203 0% Strongly oppose % Don t know / No opinion 73 9% POL25 POLx_1 POLx_2 POLx_3 POLx_4 Which of the following statements comes closest to your view, even if none are exactly right? The United States is facing a crisis of illegal immigration % across the United States Mexico border The United States is facing a problem with illegal % immigration across the United States Mexico border, but not a crisis The United States is not facing a problem or crisis with 235 2% illegal immigration from Mexico Don t know / No opinion 94 0% Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, please take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark Heard Of, No Opinion. If you have not heard of the person, please mark Never Heard Of. Mitch McConnell Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % Favorability for Nancy Pelosi Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % Favorability for Charles Schumer Favorability for Mike Pence Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % Page 15

16 POLx_5 Favorability for Donald Trump Total Favorable 83 42% Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 5 6% POLx_6 POLx_7 POLx_8 POLx_9 POLx_10 POLx_11 POLx_12 POLx_13 Favorability for Republicans in Congress Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 293 5% Favorability for Democrats in Congress Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 284 4% Favorability for Robert Mueller Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % Favorability for Mitt Romney Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % Favorability for Kevin McCarthy Favorability for Joe Biden Total Favorable 26 3% Total Unfavorable 3 4 6% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 36 8% Favorability for Bernie Sanders Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable 77 39% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 326 6% Favorability for Elizabeth Warren Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % Page 16

17 POLx_14 Favorability for Beto O Rourke Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable 355 8% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 86 60% POLx_15 POLx_16 POLx_17 Favorability for Kamala Harris Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 86 60% Favorability for Sherrod Brown Total Favorable 233 2% Total Unfavorable 256 3% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % Favorability for Amy Klobuchar Total Favorable 242 2% Total Unfavorable 264 3% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of % POLx_18 Favorability for Cory Booker Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 62 58% Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calculated for registered voters with demographic post-strati cation weights applied. Page 17

18 Respondent Demographics Summary Morning Consult Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xdemall Registered Voters % xdemgender Gender: Male 93 47% Gender: Female % age5 Age: % Age: % Age: % Age: % Age: % demagegeneration Generation Z: % Millennial: Age % Generation X: Age % Boomers: Age % N 882 xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) % PID: Ind (no lean) % PID: Rep (no lean) % xpidgender PID/Gender: Dem Men 266 3% PID/Gender: Dem Women % PID/Gender: Ind Men 356 8% PID/Gender: Ind Women 278 4% PID/Gender: Rep Men 309 6% PID/Gender: Rep Women 347 7% xdemideo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % Ideo: Moderate (4) % Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % N 730 xeduc3 Educ: < College 25 63% Educ: Bachelors degree % Educ: Post-grad 268 3% Continued on next page Page 18

19 National Tracking Poll #190109, January, 2019 Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xdeminc3 Income: Under 50k % Income: 50k-100k % Income: 100k % xdemwhite Ethnicity: White % xdemhispbin Ethnicity: Hispanic 93 0% demblackbin Ethnicity: Afr. Am % demraceother Ethnicity: Other 28 6% xrelnet Relig: Protestant % Relig: Roman Catholic 380 9% Relig: Something Else 83 9% N 039 xreligion1 Relig: Jewish 58 3% xreligion2 Relig: Evangelical 69 35% Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 347 7% N 039 xreligion3 Relig: All Christian % Relig: All Non-Christian 243 2% N 282 xdemusr Community: Urban % Community: Suburban % Community: Rural 6 3 % xdememploy Employ: Private Sector % Employ: Government 60 8% Employ: Self-Employed 46 7% Employ: Homemaker 27 6% Employ: Student 74 4% Employ: Retired % Employ: Unemployed 72 9% Employ: Other 2 0 % xdemmilhh1 Military HH: Yes 384 9% Military HH: No % Continued on next page Page 19

20 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Morning Consult Respondent Demographics Summary Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction % RD/WT: Wrong Track % Trump_Approve Trump Job Approve % Trump Job Disapprove % N 888 Trump_Approve2 Trump Job Strongly Approve % Trump Job Somewhat Approve 385 9% Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 249 3% Trump Job Strongly Disapprove % N 888 xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy % #1 Issue: Security % #1 Issue: Health Care 290 5% #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 296 5% #1 Issue: Women s Issues 98 5% #1 Issue: Education 48 7% #1 Issue: Energy 84 4% #1 Issue: Other 6% xsubvote18o 2018 House Vote: Democrat % 2018 House Vote: Republican % 2018 House Vote: Someone else 98 5% 2018 House Vote: Didnt Vote 375 9% N 982 xsubvote16o 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton % 2016 Vote: Donald Trump % 2016 Vote: Someone else 62 8% 2016 Vote: Didnt Vote % N 985 xsubvote14o Voted in 2014: Yes 42 7 % Voted in 2014: No % xsubvote12o 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % 2012 Vote: Other 03 5% 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote % N 985 Continued on next page Page 20

21 National Tracking Poll #190109, January, 2019 Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 355 8% 4-Region: Midwest % 4-Region: South % 4-Region: West % Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calculated with demographic post-strati cation weights applied. Page 21

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