VIRGINIA: TIED RACE FOR GOVERNOR

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Please attribute this information to: Monmouth University Poll West Long Branch, NJ 07764 www.monmouth.edu/polling Follow on Twitter: @MonmouthPoll Released: Monday, 24, Contact: PATRICK MURRAY 732-979-6769 (cell); 732-263-5858 (office) pdmurray@monmouth.edu Follow on Twitter: @PollsterPatrick VIRGINIA: TIED FOR GOVERNOR Trump appears to be a drag on West Long Branch, NJ The race for Virginia governor is neck and neck in the first Monmouth University Poll of the election there. Pres. Trump could be having a small but decisive impact on the election as it stands now, driving some voters toward the ocratic nominee. The poll also finds that health care is the top issue for Virginia voters in this election. Currently, 4 of likely voters support ublican Ed and 4 support ocrat Ralph Northam. Libertarian candidate Cliff Hyra gets of the vote and are undecided. has 9 support among his fellow ublicans and Northam has 8 support among his fellow ocrats. ependents prefer the GOP nominee by a narrow 4 to 3 margin. Donald Trump may not be the top issue for most Virginia voters, but he is having an impact on the election. Specifically, 4-in-10 voters say that Pres. Trump is either a major factor (2) or minor factor (1) in deciding how they will vote for governor. Those saying Trump is a factor include 5 of Northam supporters, 3 of supporters, and 3 of those who are undecided or are supporting the third party candidate. While Trump is a presence in this election, few voters would actually alter their intention at this point if he wasn t a consideration. Nearly all voters (9) would stick with their choice if Trump was not a factor in their vote. Somewhat fewer Northam voters (8) say they would stay with the ocrat, with many of the potential defectors () moving into the undecided column. Taken together, these results suggest that could actually have a lead of 4 to 4 over Northam with 1 being undecided if Trump did not currently figure into the equation. A small but crucial portion of Northam s support is coming from voters who are primarily anti- Trump. Unless one of the candidates breaks out with a clear advantage on Virginia-centric issues, the 1

Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/24/17 president could wind up as a decisive factor in the outcome, said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute. Murray added, National pundits like to paint Virginia gubernatorial races as referenda on whichever president was just elected and they are almost always wrong. may turn out to be the first time you can credibly draw a direct link between the Oval Office and the race for governor. Currently, just 3 of likely voters in Virginia approve of the job Trump is doing as president while 5 disapprove. Among voters, 7 approve of Trump and 1 disapprove. Among Northam voters, less than approve of the president s performance and 9 disapprove. Among those who are undecided or support the third party candidate, 2 approve and 6 disapprove of Trump. The current governor, ocrat Terry McAuliffe, gets a much more positive rating from Virginia voters for his job performance 5 approve and 3 disapprove. Among voters, 2 approve and 6 disapprove. Among Northam voters, 8 approve of the governor and just disapprove of the incumbent. Among those who are undecided or support the third party candidate, 4 approve and 3 disapprove of McAuliffe. If the election is a referendum on current office holders, Northam may have an easier time than in picking up support from undecided voters, said Murray. Only 3 of Virginia voters say the country is heading in the right direction (with 6 saying it is on the wrong track), while a majority of 5 say the commonwealth is going in the right direction (with 3 saying it is on the wrong track). Undecided and third party voters are divided on Virginia s trajectory 3 right direction and 3 wrong track but are decidedly negative about the country as a whole 2 right direction and 6 wrong track. Northam and garner similar personal ratings. The ocrat earns a 3 favorable and 1 unfavorable rating, with 4 having no opinion of the current lieutenant governor. The ublican earns a 3 favorable and 2 unfavorable rating, with 4 having no opinion of the former RNC chair and White House counselor. The candidates still need to introduce themselves to voters and lay out their plans on key issues that Virginians want to hear them talk about. It s worth noting, though, that only 3 percent of voters report having seen the campaign s first debate on Saturday morning, said Murray. The poll asked likely voters to name the top issues they want the candidates for governor to address in this campaign. The most frequently mentioned issue is health care (3), followed by jobs (2), the economy (2), and education (2). Transportation and infrastructure (1), taxes (1), and illegal immigration () are named by about 1-in-10 voters. The Monmouth University Poll also found some interesting regional differences in current vote intentions. Northam has a 13 point lead over in Northern Virginia (5 to 3) and a 9 point 2

Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/24/17 lead in the eastern part of the commonwealth (5-4). The race is virtually tied in the central region (4 and 4 Northam), while has an 18 point advantage in the western half of Virginia (5 to 3 for Northam). Four years ago, when McAuliffe won a narrow victory, the ocrat had a larger 22 point advantage over his ublican opponent in NoVa (5-3). Compared to the current poll, the ocrat had a similar 9 point margin in the east (5-4), but also had a 4 point edge in central Virginia (4-4). The 2013 ublican candidate, Ken Cuccinelli, won the western region by 21 points (5-3) that year, which is similar to s current advantage there. When himself lost an even narrower race for U.S. Senate the following year, his ocratic opponent Mark Warner claimed a 17 point advantage in NoVa and a 12 point win in the east (5-4). actually beat Warner by 6 points in central Virginia (5-4) and by 19 points in the west (5-3). Compared to his 2014 performance, is currently holding similar leads in both central and western Virginia. Northam s lead in northern Virginia, on the other hand, lags the current incumbent s margin there from 2013. These dynamics are serving to keep the race neck and neck right now, said Murray. demographic differences in gubernatorial vote intent include: Women: 5 Northam, 3 ; Men: 5, 3 Northam. voters: 5, 3 Northam; race/: 6 Northam, 1. Age 18-49: 5 Northam, 3 ; Age 50-64: 4, 3 Northam: Age 65+: 4, 4 Northam. College graduate: 4 Northam, 4 ; No degree: 4, 3 Northam. The Monmouth University Poll was conducted by telephone from 20 to 23, with 502 Virginia residents likely to vote in the gubernatorial election. The results in this release have a margin of error of +/- 4.4 percent. The poll was conducted by the Monmouth University Polling Institute in West Long Branch, NJ. 3

Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/24/17 QUESTIONS AND RESULTS (* Some columns may not add to 10 due to rounding.) 1. / 2. If the election for governor was today, would you vote for Ed the ublican, Ralph Northam the ocrat, or Cliff Hyra the Libertarian? [IF UNDECIDED: If you had to vote for one of the following at this moment, do you lean more toward Ed or Ralph Northam?] [NAMES WERE ROTATED] Likely voters with leaners Ed 4 Ralph Northam 4 Cliff Hyra (VOL), write-in < (VOL) Undecided [QUESTIONS 3 & 4 WERE ROTATED] 3. Is your general impression of Ed favorable or unfavorable, or do you have no opinion of him? Favorable 3 Unfavorable 2 No opinion 4 4. Is your general impression of Ralph Northam favorable or unfavorable, or do you have no opinion of him? Favorable 3 Unfavorable 1 No opinion 4 [QUESTIONS 5 & 6 WERE ROTATED] 5. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approve 3 Disapprove 5 (VOL) Don t know 6. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Terry McAuliffe doing as governor? Approve 5 Disapprove 3 (VOL) Don t know 1 4

Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/24/17 [QUESTIONS 7 & 8 WERE ROTATED] 7. Would you say things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction 3 Wrong track 6 (VOL) Depends (VOL) Don t know 8. Would you say things in Virginia are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction 5 Wrong track 3 (VOL) Depends (VOL) Don t know 9. In your opinion, what are the most important one or two issues that the candidates for governor should talk about during this campaign? [LIST WAS NOT READ] [Note: Results add to more than 10 because multiple responses were accepted.] Taxes 1 Jobs 2 The economy 2 Cost of living Housing availability, costs State budget, govt spending Govt ethics, corruption Education, public schools 2 Higher educ, universities Transportation, infrastructure 1 Environment Health care, insurance 3 Military, veterans issues Crime, violence Gun control, 2 nd Amendment Illegal immigration Opioid/addiction crisis Senior issues Race issues Traditional values, equal rights Voting access, fraud Don t know/no answer 5

Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/24/17 10. Is Donald Trump a major factor, minor factor, or not a factor in deciding how you will vote for governor? Major factor 2 Minor factor 1 Not a factor 5 (VOL) Don t know 11. If Trump was not a factor in your vote choice, who would you support for governor Ed or Ralph Northam? [The following table represents the recalculated vote intent of all likely voters taking into account any potential Trump impact. This includes the revised choices of those who would change their vote if Trump was not a factor plus the original vote choice of those who do not change their intent regardless of whether Trump is a factor in their vote.] Ed 4 Ralph Northam 4 (VOL) Cliff Hyra (VOL) /neither (VOL) Don t know 1 [The following question was asked on Saturday/Sunday only; n=231, m.o.e. +/-6.5.] 12. Did you watch Saturday morning s debate between and Northam, or did you not have an opportunity to watch this? Watched Did not watch 9 (n) (231) METHODOLOGY The Monmouth University Poll was sponsored and conducted by the Monmouth University Polling Institute from 20 to 23, with a statewide random sample of 502 likely Virginia voters drawn from a list of registered voters who voted in at least two of the last four general elections or have registered to vote since January 2016, and indicate they are likely to vote in the upcoming election. This includes 277 contacted by a live interviewer on a landline telephone and 225 contacted by a live interviewer on a cell phone. Monmouth is responsible for all aspects of the survey design, data weighting and analysis. Final sample is weighted for party primary voting history, age, gender, and race based on state voter registration list and U.S. Census information. Data collection support provided by Braun Research (field) and Aristotle (voter sample). For results based on this sample, one can say with 9 confidence that the error attributable to sampling has a maximum margin of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points (unadjusted for sample design). Sampling error can be larger for sub-groups (see table below). In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of opinion polls. VA Regions: NoVa Loudon, Fairfax, Arlington, and Prince William counties and included cities. East counties and cities along the Chesapeake Bay and tributary rivers (James, York, Rappahannock), including Virginia Beach, Newport News and Norfolk. Central Counties and cities that straddle either side of I-95, including Richmond. West the area west of a north-south line from Clarke/Fauquier to Mecklenburg counties. 6

Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/24/17 DEMOGRAPHICS (weighted) Primary Voting History 4 ublican 3 ocrat 1 ependent Self-orted Party ID 2 ublican 4 ependent 3 ocrat 4 Male 5 Female 1 18-34 2 35-49 3 50-64 3 65+ 7 White 1 Black Asian/ MARGIN OF ERROR unweighted sample moe (+/-) LIKELY VOTERS 502 4. SELF-REPORTED ublican 141 8. ependent 213 6. ocrat 142 8. IDEOLOGY Conservative 185 7. Moderate 194 7. Liberal 104 9. Male 235 6. Female 267 6. AGE 18-49 153 7. 50-64 171 7. 65+ 157 7. 387 5. 101 9. COLLEGE GRADUATE No degree 207 6. 4 year degree 289 5. REGION NoVa 137 8. East 110 9. Central 107 9. NW/South 148 8. ### 7

Monmouth University Poll -- VIRGINIA -- 7/24/17 Q1-2. GUV VOTE WITH LEANERS Ed Ralph Northam Cliff Hyra [VOL], writein Undecided 4 4 9 4 3 1 8 7 3 1 5 8 1 Male Female 18-49 5 3 3 5 1 3 5 Q1-2. GUV VOTE WITH LEANERS Ed Ralph Northam Cliff Hyra [VOL], writein Undecided 50-64 65+ 4 4 5 1 3 4 3 6 1 1 4 4 3 4 1 NoVa 3 5 1 East 4 5 Central 4 4 1 Q1-2. GUV VOTE WITH LEANERS Ed Ralph Northam Cliff Hyra [VOL], writein Undecided West 5 3 10 Northam - Undec 10 2 7 Con Mod Lib Male Female 18-49 Q3. Is your general impression of Favorable 3 6 3 1 5 3 4 3 3 Ed favorable or unfavorable, or do you have no Unfavorable 2 1 3 2 4 1 2 2 opinion of him? No opinion 4 3 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 4 50-64 65+ No Yes NoVa East Q3. Is your general impression of Favorable 3 3 4 1 3 3 3 3 3 4 Ed favorable or unfavorable, or do you have no Unfavorable 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 opinion of him? No opinion 4 4 3 6 5 3 4 4 4 4 Central West Page 1

Monmouth University Poll -- VIRGINIA -- 7/24/17 Northam - Undec Q3. Is your general impression of Favorable 7 Ed favorable or unfavorable, or do you have no Unfavorable 3 1 opinion of him? No opinion 2 5 7 Con Mod Lib Male Female 18-49 Q4. Is your general impression of Favorable 3 3 7 1 4 6 3 4 3 Ralph Northam favorable or unfavorable, or do you have no Unfavorable 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 opinion of him? No opinion 4 6 4 2 6 4 3 4 4 5 50-64 65+ No Yes NoVa East Q4. Is your general impression of Favorable 3 3 3 5 3 4 4 4 3 3 Ralph Northam favorable or unfavorable, or do you have no Unfavorable 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 opinion of him? No opinion 4 4 4 3 5 4 4 3 4 5 Northam - Undec Q4. Is your general impression of Favorable 7 1 Ralph Northam favorable or unfavorable, or do you have no Unfavorable 3 opinion of him? No opinion 5 2 7 Central West Q5. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approve Disapprove 3 5 8 1 3 5 1 9 6 2 3 6 9 Male Female 4 3 4 6 Q5. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approve Disapprove 18-49 50-64 65+ 2 3 4 4 1 6 5 4 4 8 4 3 4 6 NoVa East 2 3 6 6 Page 2

Monmouth University Poll -- VIRGINIA -- 7/24/17 Q5. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approve Disapprove Central West 3 4 5 4 7 1 Northam - Undec 2 9 6 1 Q6. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Terry McAuliffe is doing as governor? Approve Disapprove 5 3 1 2 6 1 4 4 1 8 2 5 8 5 3 1 Male Female 4 5 4 3 1 1 Q6. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Terry McAuliffe is doing as governor? Approve Disapprove 18-49 50-64 65+ 5 4 5 4 6 2 4 3 4 2 1 1 1 4 5 3 3 1 NoVa East 5 6 2 3 1 Q6. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Terry McAuliffe is doing as governor? Approve Disapprove Central West 5 4 4 4 1 2 6 1 Northam - Undec 8 4 3 2 Q7. Would you say things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction Wrong track [VOL] Depends 3 6 6 3 2 6 8 5 2 3 6 9 Male Female 3 2 5 7 Page 3

Monmouth University Poll -- VIRGINIA -- 7/24/17 Q7. Would you say things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction Wrong track [VOL] Depends 18-49 50-64 65+ 2 3 3 3 1 6 6 5 5 8 3 2 5 6 NoVa East 2 3 6 6 Q7. Would you say things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction Wrong track [VOL] Depends Central West 2 3 6 5 6 3 Northam - Undec 2 9 6 1 Q8. Would you say things in Virginia are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction Wrong track [VOL] Depends 5 3 3 5 4 4 7 1 3 5 7 5 3 1 Male Female 5 5 3 3 Q8. Would you say things in Virginia are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction Wrong track [VOL] Depends 18-49 50-64 65+ 5 5 5 4 5 3 4 3 4 3 1 5 5 4 3 NoVa East 5 5 3 3 Q8. Would you say things in Virginia are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction Wrong track [VOL] Depends Central West 4 4 4 4 3 5 Northam - Undec 7 3 1 3 1 1 Page 4

Monmouth University Poll -- VIRGINIA -- 7/24/17 Male Female Q9. In your opinion, what are the most important one or two issues that the candidates for governor should talk about during this campaign? [MULTIPLE RESPONSE] Taxes Jobs The economy Cost of living 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 Housing, housing costs State budget, government spending 1 1 Government ethics, corruption Education, public schools 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 Higher education, state universities and colleges Transportation, roads, infrastructure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Environment 1 Health care, health insurance 3 2 3 5 2 3 5 3 4 Military, veterans issues Crime, violence Gun control, 2ndAmend Illegal immigration 1 1 1 Opioid_addiction crisis Senior issues Race issues Traditional values, equal rights Voting access, fraud [VOL] Nothing, no answer 1 1 1 Page 5

Monmouth University Poll -- VIRGINIA -- 7/24/17 Q9. In your opinion, what are the most important one or two issues that the candidates for governor should talk about during this campaign? [MULTIPLE RESPONSE] Taxes Jobs The economy Cost of living Housing, housing costs State budget, government spending Government ethics, corruption Education, public schools Higher education, state universities and colleges Transportation, roads, infrastructure Environment Health care, health insurance Military, veterans issues Crime, violence Gun control, 2ndAmend Illegal immigration Opioid_addiction crisis Senior issues Race issues Traditional values, equal rights Voting access, fraud [VOL] Nothing, no answer 18-49 50-64 65+ 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 NoVa 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 Page 6

Monmouth University Poll -- VIRGINIA -- 7/24/17 East Central West Northam - Undec Q9. In your opinion, what are the most important one or two issues that the candidates for governor should talk about during this campaign? [MULTIPLE RESPONSE] Taxes Jobs The economy Cost of living 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 Housing, housing costs State budget, government spending 1 Government ethics, corruption Education, public schools 2 2 1 1 2 1 Higher education, state universities and colleges Transportation, roads, infrastructure 1 1 1 Environment 1 Health care, health insurance 5 3 3 2 4 3 Military, veterans issues Crime, violence Gun control, 2ndAmend Illegal immigration 1 1 Opioid_addiction crisis Senior issues Race issues Traditional values, equal rights Voting access, fraud [VOL] Nothing, no answer 1 2 Page 7

Monmouth University Poll -- VIRGINIA -- 7/24/17 Q10. Is Donald Trump a major factor, minor factor, or not a factor in deciding how you will vote for governor? Major factor Minor factor Not a factor 2 1 5 1 1 6 2 1 6 3 1 5 2 2 3 1 1 1 6 5 5 Male Female 2 2 1 1 6 5 Q10. Is Donald Trump a major factor, minor factor, or not a factor in deciding how you will vote for governor? Major factor Minor factor Not a factor 18-49 50-64 65+ 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 6 5 5 6 2 2 1 1 5 6 NoVa East 2 2 1 1 5 5 Q10. Is Donald Trump a major factor, minor factor, or not a factor in deciding how you will vote for governor? Major factor Minor factor Not a factor Central West 2 2 1 1 6 5 1 1 6 Northam - Undec 3 2 1 1 4 6 Q11. GUV VOTE if Trump was not a factor - INCLUDES all voters Ed Ralph Northam Cliff Hyra [VOL] [VOL] Undecided 4 4 1 9 4 3 2 8 7 4 1 4 7 1 1 Male Female 18-49 5 3 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 Q11. GUV VOTE if Trump was not a factor - INCLUDES all voters Ed Ralph Northam Cliff Hyra [VOL] [VOL] Undecided 50-64 65+ 4 4 5 2 3 4 3 6 1 1 1 4 4 3 4 1 1 NoVa 3 4 1 East Central 4 4 4 3 1 West 5 3 Page 8

Monmouth University Poll -- VIRGINIA -- 7/24/17 Q11. GUV VOTE if Trump was not a factor - INCLUDES all voters Ed Ralph Northam Cliff Hyra [VOL] [VOL] Undecided 9 Northam 8 - Undec 1 7 Q12. Did you watch Saturday mornings debate between and Northam, or did you not have an opportunity to watch this? [ASKED SAT/SUN ONLY] Watched Did not watch 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 Male Female 18-49 9 9 9 Q12. Did you watch Saturday mornings debate between and Northam, or did you not have an opportunity to watch this? [ASKED SAT/SUN ONLY] Watched Did not watch 50-64 65+ 9 9 9 10 9 9 NoVa 9 East Central 9 9 West 9 Q12. Did you watch Saturday mornings debate between and Northam, or did you not have an opportunity to watch this? [ASKED SAT/SUN ONLY] Watched Did not watch 9 Northam 9 - Undec 9 Page 9