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Estimates not for on-air use Page 1 of 9 Number of Interviews - 1,026 Vote Estimate Not for On-Air 100 48 2 49 0 Use Are you: (n=1,020) Male 44 47 2 49 1 Female 56 48 2 49 0 Sex by race (n=992) White men 35 55 3 41 1 White women 41 59 2 38 0 Black men 7 10 1 89 1 Black women 11 19-81 - Latino men 1 - - - - Latino women 3 - - - - All other races 2 - - - - Are you: (n=997) White 76 57 3 39 0 Black 17 15 0 84 0 Hispanic/Latino 4 - - - - Asian 0 - - - - Other 2 - - - - AGE (60 and over) (n=1,018) 18-29 14 30 3 65 0 30-44 27 42 1 56 0 45-59 29 49 1 49 1 60 or over 29 61 3 36 0 Age-65 (n=1,018) 18-24 6 24 5 69-25-29 8 35 1 63 0 30-39 15 38 2 59 1 40-49 21 52 0 47 0 50-64 30 49 2 49 0

Estimates not for on-air use Page 2 of 9 Age-65 (n=1,018) 65 or over 19 63 3 32 0 Age 65 & over (n=1,018) 18-64 81 44 2 53 0 65 or over 19 63 3 32 0 Age by race (n=990) White 18-29 10 36 4 57 0 Latino 30-44 2 - - - - Latino 45-59 1 - - - - Latino 60+ 1 - - - - All other 2 - - - - White 30-44 20 54 2 43 1 White 45-59 22 58 1 40 1 White 60+ 25 67 4 28 0 Black 18-29 4 - - - - Black 30-44 5 12-88 0 Black 45-59 6 17 1 82 - Black 60+ 3 - - - - Latino 18-29 1 - - - - 2007 total family income: (n=906) Under $15,000 8 52 2 45 0 $15,000 - $29,999 23 42 3 55 0 $30,000 - $49,999 24 49 2 48 1 $50,000 - $74,999 21 45 2 51 0 $75,000 - $99,999 11 44 5 52 - $100,000 - $149,999 9 40 1 60 0 $150,000 - $199,999 3 - - - - $200,000 or more 3 - - - -

Estimates not for on-air use Page 3 of 9 Total family income: (n=906) Less than $50,000 54 46 2 51 1 $50,000 or more 46 41 2 55 0 Total family income: (n=906) Less than $100,000 86 46 3 51 0 $100,000 or more 14 34 1 65 0 What was the last grade of school you completed? (n=935) Did not complete high school 6 55 3 42 - High school graduate 30 53 2 44 1 Some college or associate 30 45 2 52 0 degree College graduate 16 30 4 64 1 Postgraduate study 17 32 1 67 0 College Education (n=935) No college degree 67 50 2 47 0 College graduate 33 31 3 65 0 What was the last grade of school you completed? (n=935) No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a: (n=942) High school graduate or less 36 53 2 44 1 More than high school grad 64 38 2 59 0 Democrat 73 50 2 47 0 Republican 6 21 4 75 - Independent or something else 22 30 2 67 1 Party by race (n=917) White Democrats 52 62 3 35 0 White Independents 17 37 2 59 1 Black Democrats 16 15-85 0 Black Independents 3 - - - - Latino Democrats 2 - - - - Latino Independents 2 - - - - All Republicans 6 - - - - All other 2 - - - -

Estimates not for on-air use Page 4 of 9 On most political matters, do you consider yourself: (n=938) Very liberal 14 41 2 56 0 Somewhat liberal 28 37 3 60 0 Moderate 49 49 2 48 0 Somewhat conservative 7 39 1 58 1 Very conservative 2 - - - - On most political matters, do you consider yourself: (n=938) Liberal 42 39 2 58 0 Moderate 49 49 2 48 0 Conservative 9 38 1 58 1 When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the presidential primary? Just today 15 47 2 49 1 In the last three days 13 45 3 53 0 Sometime last week 9 40-59 0 In the last month 24 45 2 53 - Before that 38 53 2 45 0 Time: Last three days/earlier than that Time: Last week/earlier than that Today/In the last three days 27 46 2 50 1 Sometime last week or earlier 72 48 2 49 0 Today/In last 3 days/sometime 36 44 2 53 1 last week In the last month or before that 62 50 2 48 0 Are you: (n=934) Protestant 33 55 1 43 1 Catholic 20 46 2 50 1 Mormon/LDS 1 - - - - Other Christian 25 33 3 63 0 Jewish 1 - - - - Muslim 1 - - - - Something else 7 36 3 61 0

Estimates not for on-air use Page 5 of 9 Are you: (n=934) None 13 46 3 51 - Religion, combined Protestant and other Christian. (n=934) Protestant/Other Christian 59 45 2 52 0 Catholic 20 46 2 50 1 Jewish 1 - - - - Something else 8 34 2 64 0 None 13 46 3 51 - Religion, combined Protestant and Other Christian, among Whites. (n=949) Protestant/Other Christian 42 56 3 40 1 Catholic 16 50 3 46 1 Jewish 1 - - - - Something else 4 - - - - None 9 51 4 45 - How often do you attend religious services? (n=949) More than once a week 11 46 4 49 1 Once a week 23 40 1 59 1 A few times a month 13 45 3 51 1 A few times a year 30 46 1 51 0 Never 19 45 2 53 0 How often do you attend religious services? (n=949) Weekly 35 42 2 55 1 Occasionally 43 46 2 51 0 Never 19 45 2 53 0 Church attendance by Religion (n=949) Protestant/Attend weekly 14 54 1 44 1 Protestant/Do not attend 19 52 2 45 0 weekly Catholic/Attend weekly 7 43 6 51 1 Catholic/Do not attend weekly 12 48-50 1 All Others 46 37 3 60 0

Estimates not for on-air use Page 6 of 9 Are you currently married? (n=941) Yes 60 47 2 50 1 No 40 40 2 57 0 Sex by married (n=935) Married men 27 44 3 51 1 Married women 33 49 2 49 0 Single men 15 35 2 62 1 Single women 25 42 2 55 0 Which ONE of these three issues is the most important facing the country? (CHECK ONLY ONE) The economy 55 51 2 47 0 The war in Iraq 19 39 3 58 - Health care 22 49 2 49 0 Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted today? (CHECK ONLY ONE) Can bring about needed 55 33 1 65 0 change Cares about people like me 17 45 7 47 0 Has the right experience 20 90 1 8 0 Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: Has the best chance to win in 6 46 3 50 1 November Excellent 0 - - - - Good 5 29 6 65 0 Not so good 46 43 2 55 0 Poor 47 56 2 42 0 State of the national economy: 2 way Did either of these candidates for president attack the other unfairly? Excellent/Good 5 28 5 66 0 Not so good/poor 93 49 2 48 0 Only Hillary Clinton did 19 10-90 - Only Barack Obama did 4 - - - - Both did 30 58 3 37 1 Neither did 43 54 2 44 0 Did either of these candidates for president attack the other unfairly? Hillary Clinton did 49 40 2 57 1

Estimates not for on-air use Page 7 of 9 Did either of these candidates for president attack the other unfairly? Did either of these candidates for president attack the other unfairly? Hillary Clinton did not 46 56 2 41 0 Barack Obama did 34 61 3 35 1 Barack Obama did not 62 40 2 58 0 UNION HOUSEHOLD (n=1,011) Yes (Vote is union member, 27 58 3 39 0 union member in household, or No (No union voter in 73 44 2 54 0 household UNION MEMBER (n=1,011) I am (Voter is member) 15 60 1 37 0 No matter how you voted today, would you be: (n=949) No matter how you voted today, would you be satisfied with Clinton: (n=949) No matter how you voted today, would you be satisfied with Obama: (n=949) Regardless of how you voted today, which one of these candidates do you think is most qualified to be commander in chief? (n=949) Else in HH (Member in 12 54 6 40 0 household, but not voter) No (No union voter in household) 73 44 2 54 0 Satisfied only if Hillary Clinton 21 98-2 - is the nominee Satisfied only if Barack Obama 28 4 1 95 - is the nominee Satisfied if either one is the 46 45 2 52 1 nominee Dissatisfied if either one is the 3 - - - - nominee Satisfied 67 62 1 36 0 Dissatisfied 31 6 4 88 0 Satisfied 74 30 2 68 0 Dissatisfied 24 89 4 5 0 Hillary Clinton 46 86 1 13 0 John Edwards 10 31 16 50 1 Barack Obama 41 1 0 98 0 Regardless of how you voted today, which one of these candidates would be most likely to unite the country if elected president? (n=949) Hillary Clinton 37 96 1 3 0 John Edwards 9 53 19 28 0 Barack Obama 52 6 0 94 0 Which best describes your family's financial situation? (n=949) Getting ahead financially 11 31-69 - Holding steady financially 51 45 2 52 0

Estimates not for on-air use Page 8 of 9 Which best describes your family's financial situation? (n=949) In deciding your vote for president today, was the gender of the candidate: (n=949) In deciding your vote for president today, was the gender of the candidate: (n=949) In deciding your vote for president today, was the race of the candidate: (n=949) In deciding your vote for president today, was the race of the candidate: (n=949) Falling behind financially 37 46 3 50 1 The single most important 3 - - - - factor One of several important 15 56 2 42 1 factors Not an important factor 80 42 2 55 0 Important 18 53 2 43 0 Not important 80 42 2 55 0 The single most important 7 47-53 - factor One of several important 12 46 3 49 1 factors Not an important factor 79 43 2 54 0 Important 19 46 2 50 0 Not important 79 43 2 54 0 Is your opinion of Bill Clinton: (n=949) Strongly favorable 35 69 1 30 0 Somewhat favorable 35 43 2 55 1 Somewhat unfavorable 16 23 2 75 - Strongly unfavorable 12 7 9 81 - Is your opinion of Bill Clinton: (n=949) Favorable 70 56 1 43 0 Unfavorable 28 16 5 78 - In your vote in today's presidential primary, how would you rate the importance of Ted Kennedy endorsing Obama? Very important 23 32 1 66 0 Somewhat important 18 42 1 55 1 Not too important 21 51 2 47 0 Not at all important 29 57 4 39 0 In your vote in today's presidential primary, how would you rate the importance of Ted Kennedy endorsing Obama? Very/Somewhat important 41 36 1 61 1 Not too/not at all important 50 54 3 42 0 Geo Stratum Code St. Louis City 4 - - - -

Estimates not for on-air use Page 9 of 9 Geo Stratum Code St. Louis Suburb 22 39 2 58 0 Kansas City Area 37 46 1 53 0 Southwest 17 61 3 34 0 North & S.E. 20 55 4 40 1 Population of area, five categories Over 500 thousand - - - - - 50 to 500 thousand 44 43 1 56 0 Suburbs 32 42 3 54 0 10 to 50 thousand 5 50 2 48 - Rural 19 69 4 26 1 Population of area, three categories City over 50 thousand 44 43 1 56 0 Suburbs 32 42 3 54 0 Small city and Rural 24 65 3 31 1