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Copyright 2018 June 12-17, 2018 Navigator 15664 1429 Total Interviews 1013 Base RV Interviews 381 Millennials Aged 18-34 Interviews 296 Af-Am Interviews Q1. Are you currently registered to vote? Yes... 99% 99% 99% No... - - - Not sure... 1 1 1 P1. When it comes to politics, do you generally think of yourself as a strong Democrat, not very strong Democrat, strong Republican, not very strong Republican, and independent, or some other political party? [IF INDEPENDENT/OTHER] Do you think of yourself as closer to the Democratic Party or the Republican Party? Strong Democrat... 20% 19% 51% Weak Democrat... 16 20 22 Independent / Closer to the Democrats... 9 9 3 Independent... 19 20 21 Independent / Closer to the Republicans... 9 5 1 Weak Republican... 10 8 2 Strong Republican... 18 18 * DEMOCRAT (NET)... 36% 39 73 INDEPENDENT (NET)... 36% 35 25 REPUBLICAN (NET)... 28 26 2 DEMOCRAT W/ LEANERS (NET)... 45% 48 76 REPUBLICAN W/ LEANERS (NET)... 36 31 4 Q2. As you may know, there will be an election for Congress in November of 2018. How likely are you to vote in the November 2018 general election? Definitely... 71% 54% 70% Probably... 14 23 10 Chance 50-50... 12 18 14 Probably not... 2 3 4 Definitely not... 2 3 2 Q3. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president? Jun 18 May 18 Apr 18 Millennial Af-Am Strongly approve... 22% 20% 17% 17% 2% Somewhat approve... 19 21 21 17 5 Somewhat disapprove... 11 13 14 14 15 Strongly disapprove... 43 42 45 47 75 Not sure... 4 4 3 4 4 APPROVE (NET)... 41% 41 38 35 7 DISAPPROVE (NET)... 54 55 59 61 89

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 2/28 S1. You will now see the names of some people and groups. Please indicate how favorable or unfavorable you are to each. FAV UNFAV Very Some Some Very CR NH FAV UNFAV FAMILIAR John McCain... 14% 36 23 15 10 3 50% 38 88 Millennial 7% 28 29 17 15 4 35% 45 80 Af-Am 18% 32 16 12 16 6 51% 27 78 [FORM B] Young people in America today... 17% 32 27 12 8 3 50% 39 89 Millennial 16% 40 23 12 3 6 56% 35 91 Af-Am 28% 34 11 11 6 9 63% 22 85 Democrats in Congress... 9% 27 22 32 7 3 36% 54 90 May 2018 7% 28 22 28 11 3 36% 50 86 April 2018 10% 28 21 33 6 1 39% 54 93 Millennial 9% 24 27 27 10 3 33% 54 87 Af-Am 27% 38 13 7 10 5 65% 20 85 Robert Mueller... 17% 15 13 17 25 13 32% 30 62 May 2018 19% 15 12 18 23 13 34% 30 64 April 2018 18% 17 14 16 22 14 35% 30 65 Millennial 8% 15 14 15 29 19 23% 29 53 Af-Am 23% 16 10 10 22 20 39% 19 58 [FORM A] Millennials... 9% 23 27 17 18 6 32% 44 76 Millennial 19% 23 32 7 13 6 41% 39 80 Af-Am 24% 18 15 8 19 15 42% 23 65 Republicans in Congress... 6% 23 25 38 6 3 29% 63 91 May 2018 4% 21 26 37 8 4 25% 63 88 April 2018 5% 24 26 38 5 1 29% 64 93 Millennial 6% 22 25 36 8 4 27% 61 88 Af-Am 3% 5 20 58 6 7 8% 78 86 [FORM B] Corporate PACs... 2% 6 22 31 22 18 8% 52 60 Millennial 8% 3 11 23 23 32 11% 34 45 Af-Am 9% 9 10 30 17 25 18% 40 58 [FORM A] Super PACs... 1% 4 14 32 22 26 5% 46 51 Millennial 2% 6 13 32 16 31 8% 45 53 Af-Am 2% 8 8 23 18 42 10% 31 40 NET

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 3/28 S2X. [FORM X] You will now see a list of issues. Please indicate which one you would trust more to handle each of the following. Democrats in Congress President Trump [FORM X] Health care... 47% 34 20 Millennial 43% 36 21 Af-Am 82% 5 12 [FORM X] Taxes... 41% 38 21 Millennial 34% 38 28 Af-Am 74% 8 18 [FORM X] The economy... 39% 43 18 Millennial 37% 48 15 Af-Am 75% 11 13 S2Y. [FORM Y] You will now see a list of issues. Please indicate which one you would trust more to handle each of the following. Democrats in Congress Republicans in Congress [FORM Y] Health care... 45% 36 19 Millennial 48% 22 30 Af-Am 71% 3 26 [FORM Y] Taxes... 40% 40 20 Millennial 42% 31 27 Af-Am 75% 2 22 [FORM Y] The economy... 37% 45 18 Millennial 40% 39 21 Af-Am 66% 9 25 S3. You will now see another list of issues. Please indicate which you would trust more to handle each of the following. Democrats in Congress Republicans in Congress Handling laws that protect gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people from discrimination... 50% 19 31 Millennial 53% 24 23 Af-Am 68% 4 28 Ensuring women s equality... 48% 26 26 Millennial 49% 25 26 Af-Am 73% 4 22 Making people of different races, religions and backgrounds feel safe and protected equally under the law... 47% 27 26 Millennial 47% 29 24 Af-Am 75% 3 22 [FORM B] Improving the pay and benefits of our nation s teachers... 45% 25 30 Millennial 51% 22 27 Af-Am 56% 3 41 Don't know enough to say Don't know enough to say Don't know enough to say

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 4/28 S3. You will now see another list of issues. Please indicate which you would trust more to handle each of the following. Democrats in Congress Republicans in Congress Don't know enough to say [FORM A] Handling education policy... 43% 35 22 Millennial 43% 34 22 Af-Am 80% 5 15 Addressing the issue of racial tensions in America... 43% 26 31 Millennial 43% 27 30 Af-Am 73% 4 23 [FORM B] Addressing gun violence... 42% 32 26 Millennial 44% 33 23 Af-Am 66% 4 30 [FORM A] Handling gun laws... 40% 42 18 Millennial 37% 45 18 Af-Am 79% 6 15 [FORM A] Making prescription drugs more affordable... 39% 29 31 Millennial 37% 31 32 Af-Am 86% 2 12 [FORM B] Keeping down health care costs... 39% 34 27 Millennial 48% 28 24 Af-Am 71% 3 25 Sharing your values... 39% 35 26 Millennial 38% 33 29 Af-Am 71% 6 23 Having a vision for America s future... 36% 38 26 Millennial 37% 34 28 Af-Am 63% 5 32 Addressing problems with the criminal justice system... 34% 34 31 Millennial 41% 28 31 Af-Am 64% 3 33 [FORM B] Reducing the influence of special interests in our politics... 29% 22 49 Millennial 35% 23 42 Af-Am 48% 2 51 [FORM A] Reducing government corruption... 29% 34 37 Millennial 29% 37 34 Af-Am 67% 6 27

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 5/28 Q32. Changing topics Do you support or oppose the Republican tax plan recently passed by Congress? Jun 18 Apr 18 Millennial Af-Am Strongly support... 16% 15% 14% 5% Somewhat support... 20 25 20 7 Somewhat oppose... 15 18 14 21 Strongly oppose... 25 25 21 45 Not sure... 23 18 31 22 SUPPORT (NET)... 36% 39 35 12 OPPOSE (NET)... 41 43 35 66 Q33. Do you think the Republican tax plan increases your taxes, reduces your taxes, or does it not have much impact either way? Increases my taxes... 26% 25% 41% Reduces my taxes... 25 33 10 Not much impact... 33 24 27 Don t know... 16 18 22 Now you will read some pairs of statements about Donald Trump. For each pair, indicate which you agree with more. Q34A. [FORM A] Which do you agree with more: Donald Trump is bringing the wrong kind of change to Washington Donald Trump is bringing the right kind of change to Washington Jun 18 May 18 Apr 18 Millennial Af-Am Donald Trump is bringing the wrong kind of change to Washington - feel this way strongly... 40% 42% 42% 42% 71% Donald Trump is bringing the wrong kind of change to Washington - feel this way somewhat... 14 16 15 12 18 Donald Trump is bringing the right kind of change to Washington - feel this way somewhat... 25 21 22 25 6 Donald Trump is bringing the right kind of change to Washington - feel this way strongly... 21 20 20 21 4 WRONG KIND OF CHANGE (NET)... 54% 59 58 54 90 RIGHT KIND OF CHANGE (NET)... 46 41 42 46 10 Q35B. [FORM B] Which do you agree with more: Donald Trump is not bringing change to Washington Donald Trump is bringing change to Washington Donald Trump is not bringing change to Washington feel this way strongly... 25% 28% 49% Donald Trump is not bringing change to Washington feel this way somewhat... 13 12 12 Donald Trump is bringing change to Washington feel this way somewhat... 28 36 25 Donald Trump is bringing change to Washington feel this way strongly... 35 24 15 NOT BRINGING CHANGE... 37% 40 60 BRINGING CHANGE... 63 60 40 Q36. Which do you agree with more: Donald Trump is more dishonest than other politicians Trump is more honest than other politicians Donald Trump is more dishonest than other politicians feel this way strongly... 40% 39% 60% Donald Trump is more dishonest than other politicians feel this way somewhat... 14 12 25 Donald Trump is more honest than other politicians feel this way somewhat... 26 31 11 Donald Trump is more honest than other politicians feel this way strongly... 20 17 3 MORE DISHONEST (NET)... 54% 52 85 MORE HONEST (NET)... 46 48 15

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 6/28 Q37A. [FORM A] Which do you agree with more: Donald Trump wants what is best for himself Donald Trump wants what is best for the country Jun 18 May 18 Apr 18 Millennial Af-Am Donald Trump wants what is best for himself feel this way strongly... 45% 44% 45% 45% 74% Donald Trump wants what is best for himself feel this way somewhat... 13 13 14 17 15 Donald Trump wants what is best for the country feel this way somewhat... 18 20 16 15 9 Donald Trump wants what is best for the country feel this way strongly... 25 22 26 23 2 WANTS WHAT'S BEST FOR HIMSELF (NET)... 58% 58 59 62 89 WANTS WHAT'S BEST FOR COUNTRY (NET)... 42 42 41 38 11 Q38. [FORM B] Which do you agree with more: Donald Trump looks down on people like you Donald Trump respects people like you Donald Trump respects people like you feel this way strongly... 20% 17% 2% Donald Trump respects people like you feel this way somewhat... 22 20 11 Donald Trump looks down on people like you feel this way somewhat... 16 20 15 Donald Trump looks down on people like you feel this way strongly... 42 43 72 LOOKS DOWN ON PEOPLE LIKE YOU (NET)... 58% 63 87 RESPECTS PEOPLE LIKE YOU (NET)... 42 37 13 Q39. [IF DOES NOT STRONGLY APPROVE OF TRUMP] Which of the following groups of words best describe your biggest concerns about Donald Trump? Egotistical, Narcissistic... 39% 38% 34% Abuses Power, Unethical... 31 29 42 Childish, Embarrassing... 28 30 17 Dangerous, Reckless... 22 21 29 For the wealthy, Out of touch... 17 17 33 Chaotic, Unstable... 17 19 22 None of these... 10 9 3 Q40. [IF DANGEROUS, RECKLESS] You indicated that the following words concern you about Donald Trump. Which of the following words best describes that concern about Trump? Q41. [IF CHILDISH, EMBARRASSING] You indicated that the following words concern you about Donald Trump. Which of the following words best describes that concern about Trump? Q42. [IF ABUSES POWER, UNETHICAL] You indicated that the following words concern you about Donald Trump. Which of the following words best describes that concern about Trump? Q43. [IF EGOTISTICAL, NARCISSISTIC] You indicated that the following words concern you about Donald Trump. Which of the following words best describes that concern about Trump? Dangerous... 52% 42% 38% Reckless... 48 58 62 Embarrassing... 51% 40% 54% Childish... 49 60 46 Abuses Power... 55% 62% 48% Unethical... 45 38 52 Egotistical... 50% 49% 44% Narcissistic... 50 51 56

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 7/28 Q44. [IF FOR THE WEALTHY, OUT OF TOUCH] You indicated that the following words concern you about Donald Trump. Which of the following words best describes that concern about Trump? Q45. [IF CHAOTIC, UNSTABLE] You indicated that the following words concern you about Donald Trump. Which of the following words best describes that concern about Trump? Q49. How much have you heard about President Trump s recent claim that he can pardon himself for crimes? For the wealthy... 78% 76% 84% Out of touch... 22 24 16 Unstable... 58% 61% 55% Chaotic... 42 39 45 Heard a lot... 27% 21% 32% Heard some... 34 33 32 Heard a little... 21 26 15 Heard nothing at all... 18 20 21 HEARD SOMETHING (NET)... 82% 80 79 Q50. How much does it concern you that President Trump has said I have the absolute right to PARDON myself when talking about the special counsel investigation? Concerns me a lot... 45% 41% 67% Concerns me some... 21 29 13 Doesn t concern me much... 18 17 14 Doesn t concern me at all... 17 13 6 CONCERNS ME (NET)... 65% 70 80 DOES NOT CONCERN ME (NET)... 35 30 20 Q51. [IF FORM A AND CONCERNED] You said it concerns you that President Trump has said I have the absolute right to PARDON myself. Even if you don t agree with it entirely, which of the following comes closest to describing why this concerns you? Q52. [IF FORM B AND CONCERNED] You said it concerns you that President Trump has said I have the absolute right to PARDON myself. Even if you don t agree with it entirely, which of the following comes closest to describing why this concerns you? It shows he thinks he s above the law... 76% 73% 71% It shows he s done something wrong... 24 27 29 It shows he doesn t think the law applies to him... 86% 78% 78% It shows he s done something wrong... 14 22 22 Next you are going to see sets of images, each organized around a particular theme, and you will be asked a different question about each set. Q53. The first one is an individual person: Donald Trump. Which image better represents how you feel about Donald Trump?... 31% 34% 47%

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 8/28... 27 33 12... 20 21 28 None of these... 22 12 13 Q54. [FIRST CHOICE] The next one is: Trump Administration policies. Which image best represents the major policy goals of the Trump Administration?... 31% 34% 42%... 16 14 6... 9 8 9

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 9/28... 8 7 10... 7 9 11... 5 6 8... 3 5 7 None of these... 22 16 7 Q55. [TOTAL] [IF CHOICE] And what is your second choice?... 44% 47% 54%

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 10/28... 25 25 22... 22 21 23... 19 19 27... 16 22 25... 11 13 18

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 11/28... 8 9 15 None of these... 32 27 9 Q56A. [FORM A] The next one is: Trump s White House. Which image better represents what you think it s like inside the White House?... 42% 46% 52%... 18 17 32 Neither of these... 40 36 17 Q57B. [FORM B] The next one is: Trump s White House. Which image better represents what you think it s like inside the White House?... 48% 57% 71%... 15 18 17 Neither of these... 37 25 12

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 12/28 Q58A. The next one is: Trump s personality. Which image better represents what you think Trump looks like on the inside?... 40% 47% 39%... 19 22 20... 18 14 33 None of these... 23 17 8 Q60. The next one is: Trump s legacy. Which image better represents how you think historians will look back on the Trump presidency?... 42% 44% 66%... 28 33 23 Neither of these... 30 23 10

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 13/28 Q61. The next one is: Congress. Which image best represents what you think about the United States Congress?... 31% 26% 32%... 30 27 42... 27 31 17 None of these... 12 16 8 Q65. [IF DOES NOT SUPPORT REPUBLICAN TAX PLAN] The next one is: The Republican tax bill. Which image better represents what you didn t like about the Republican tax bill?... 50% 56% 58%... 28 22 29 Neither of these... 22 21 13

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 14/28 Q66. [FIRST CHOICE] The next one is: The Republican health care bill. Which image best represents what you think about the Republican health care bill? [IF CHOICE] And what is your second choice?... 19% 21% 31%... 14 11 22... 13 13 13... 12 13 23... 11 14 3 None of these... 31 28 8

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 15/28 Q67. [TOTAL] [IF CHOICE] And what is your second choice?... 34% 32% 54%... 31 31 36... 30 29 45... 21 20 38... 15 17 9 None of these... 39 42 10

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 16/28 Q69. Changing topics In general, how closely do you follow politics and elections? Very closely... 25% 19% 28% Somewhat closely... 47 48 43 Not too closely... 21 24 21 Not closely at all... 7 9 8 CLOSELY (NET)... 72% 67 71 NOT CLOSELY (NET)... 28 33 29 Q70. Since Trump was elected, do you find you are following national politics and elections more closely, less closely, or is there no difference? Following more closely this year... 48% 49% 46% Following less closely this year... 11 17 16 No difference... 42 33 38 Q71. Since Trump was elected, do you find you are following local or state politics and elections more closely, less closely, or is there no difference? Following more closely this year... 38% 41% 41% Following less closely this year... 9 15 12 No difference... 53 45 47 Q72. Below is a list of actions some people have taken. Select ALL actions that you have taken since Trump was elected. Talked about politics with family members... 60% 51% 50% Talked about politics with friends... 57 49 49 Posted about or discussed the election, politics, or issues on social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter)... 18 22 12 Donated to a political candidate... 11 9 8 Donated to an issue advocacy organization... 8 9 8 Attended a political rally or a protest in support of an issue... 7 8 10 Attended an event or rally by an elected official or political candidate... 6 5 7 Attended a town hall meeting... 5 4 8 Volunteered for an issue advocacy organization (e.g. gone door-to-door, phone banked)... 2 2 5 Volunteered for a political candidate (e.g. gone door-todoor, phone banked)... 2 1 4 Have done none of these... 28 33 35 Q73. Below is the same list again. Which of the following do you think you will do in the next several months before the November 2018 elections? Talk about politics with friends... 52% 49% 42% Talk about politics with family members... 51 44 43 Post about or discuss the election, politics, or issues on social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter)... 15 20 13 Donate to a political candidate... 14 11 12 Donate to an issue advocacy organization... 9 10 9 Attend an event or rally by an elected official or political candidate... 9 8 11 Attend a political rally or a protest in support of an issue 9 7 12 Attend a town hall meeting... 8 7 14 Volunteer for a political candidate (e.g. gone door-todoor, phone banked)... 5 5 9 Volunteer for an issue advocacy organization (e.g. gone door-to-door, phone banked)... 3 3 8 None of these... 33 32 40

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 17/28 Q74. Next is a different list of groups or organizations in which people sometimes participate. Select ALL that you have participated in since Trump was elected. Volunteered with another kind of charity or non-profit... 19% 12% 15% Volunteered with a church or religious organization... 16 14 17 Volunteered with a school group, such as PTA... 7 8 7 Volunteered with other people in your neighborhood to solve a specific local problem... 6 7 7 Volunteered with a neighborhood or community association or neighborhood watch group... 5 4 10 Volunteered with a service or civic organization such as American Legion or Lions Club... 4 2 3 Volunteered with a labor union... 3 6 5 None of these... 64 67 68 Q75. And which of the following do you think you will do to keep up with the 2018 elections? Watch local TV news... 49% 32% 57% Watch cable TV news (e.g. Fox, MSNBC, CNN)... 40 31 47 Watch network nightly news (e.g. NBC, CBS, ABC)... 37 27 43 Listen to the radio... 29 25 26 Use a national news website or app... 29 33 20 Read local newspaper in print... 29 14 25 See what people share on social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter)... 26 37 25 Use a local news website or app... 21 21 16 Watch late night comedy shows... 14 14 20 Read national newspaper in print... 14 4 15 Use a candidate or campaign website/app/email... 7 6 6 Use a messaging app or email... 5 6 5 Other... 2 3 2 None of these... 12 13 15 Q76. Below is a list of groups and movements that have emerged in recent years. Regardless of whether you have personally taken part, which of the following would you say you identify with most? Select ALL groups that you strongly identify with. March for Our Lives, the student-led protests against gun violence... 27% 24% 45% The Women s March... 25 27 40 The teacher strikes in states like West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arizona and Colorado... 21 19 26 Black Lives Matter... 20 25 71 The National Rifle Association, or NRA... 18 20 7 The Tea Party... 14 15 3 None of these... 37 35 21 S4. Thinking more about politics in the country today, how much does it matter to you GREAT DEAL/FAIR AMOUNT A great deal A fair amount NOT MUCH/NONE Not too much Not at all GREAT DEAL/FAIR AMOUNT NET NOT MUCH/NONE...which party has control of Congress?... 54% 27 11 9 80% 20 Millennial 42% 30 17 11 72% 28 Af-Am 61% 19 8 12 80% 20 [FORM B]...that Congress holds President Trump accountable?... 52% 26 11 12 78% 22 Millennial 56% 28 8 8 85% 15 Af-Am 79% 10 6 4 90% 10

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 18/28 S4. Thinking more about politics in the country today, how much does it matter to you GREAT DEAL/FAIR AMOUNT A great deal A fair amount NOT MUCH/NONE Not too much Not at all GREAT DEAL/FAIR AMOUNT NET NOT MUCH/NONE...which party has control of your state government?... 48% 30 14 8 78% 22 Millennial 39% 33 19 8 73% 27 Af-Am 53% 25 13 8 79% 21 [FORM A]...that Congress provides a check on President Trump?... 45% 27 15 13 72% 28 Millennial 37% 33 16 13 71% 29 Af-Am 62% 12 14 12 74% 26 which party has control of your local city and/or county government?... 38% 30 24 9 67% 33 Millennial 33% 28 30 10 61% 39 Af-Am 51% 27 13 8 79% 21 Q82. And below are some emotions some people feel about politics. Please select ALL that you have felt about politics since Trump was elected. Exhausted... 48% 50% 50% Angry... 44 42 59 Engaged and interested in taking action... 25 28 24 Excited... 20 19 5 None of these... 16 13 16 Q83. [IF ANGRY] In a sentence or two, what about politics has made you angry? Q84. [IF EXCITED] In a sentence or two, what about politics has made you excited?

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 19/28 Q85. [IF EXHAUSTED] In a sentence or two, what about politics has made you exhausted Q86. [IF ENGAGED AND INTERESTED] In a sentence or two, what about politics has made you engaged and interested in taking action S5. And below is a list of specific issues and events that have taken place over the past year or so. For each one, please indicate whether hearing about it has mostly engaged you or exhausted you. Has mostly engaged me - Made me want to get more involved and take action Has mostly exhausted me - Made me tired of politics and want to tune out [FORM A] The hurricanes in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico last year... 54% 26 20 Millennial 55% 21 24 Af-Am 63% 20 17 The debate over gun violence and recent mass shootings in general... 51% 37 12 Millennial 54% 32 14 Af-Am 60% 23 17 The elections for Congress and other offices this year... 48% 31 21 Millennial 41% 27 32 Af-Am 53% 24 23 [FORM B] The debate over the future of health care in America... 48% 40 12 Millennial 46% 37 17 Af-Am 59% 28 13 [FORM B] News about the state of the U.S. economy... 47% 35 17 Millennial 38% 38 24 Af-Am 45% 34 21 The Trump Administration travel ban for people from certain mostly majority-muslim countries... 47% 35 18 Millennial 47% 33 20 Af-Am 40% 36 24 Don t know anything about this issue

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 20/28 S5. And below is a list of specific issues and events that have taken place over the past year or so. For each one, please indicate whether hearing about it has mostly engaged you or exhausted you. Has mostly engaged me - Made me want to get more involved and take action Has mostly exhausted me - Made me tired of politics and want to tune out [FORM A] The debate over health care and the repeal of Obamacare... 45% 39 15 Millennial 48% 37 15 Af-Am 47% 34 20 March for Our Lives, the student-led protests against gun violence... 44% 39 16 Millennial 42% 40 18 Af-Am 67% 12 21 [FORM B] The nomination of a new U.S. Supreme Court Justice... 42% 27 31 Millennial 35% 22 44 Af-Am 36% 24 40 [FORM B] The Trump Administration s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal... 42% 35 23 Millennial 40% 28 32 Af-Am 36% 34 30 [FORM A] The announcement of U.S. trade tariffs against China, Canada and countries in Europe... 41% 35 24 Millennial 34% 40 27 Af-Am 34% 32 34 [FORM A] The passage of the Republican tax bill... 41% 36 23 Millennial 44% 27 29 Af-Am 33% 39 28 [FORM A] U.S. missile strikes against the Syrian government... 41% 31 28 Millennial 39% 34 26 Af-Am 28% 37 35 Stories about how immigrants are being treated under the Trump Administration... 40% 44 16 Millennial 40% 41 19 Af-Am 49% 31 20 The Women s March... 38% 40 22 Millennial 41% 36 23 Af-Am 59% 15 27 [FORM A] The Trump Administration s withdrawal from the Paris climate treaty... 38% 32 30 Millennial 44% 29 27 Af-Am 35% 28 38 The teacher strikes in states like West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arizona and Colorado... 38% 32 31 Millennial 38% 27 35 Af-Am 52% 18 31 Don t know anything about this issue

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 21/28 S5. And below is a list of specific issues and events that have taken place over the past year or so. For each one, please indicate whether hearing about it has mostly engaged you or exhausted you. Has mostly engaged me - Made me want to get more involved and take action Has mostly exhausted me - Made me tired of politics and want to tune out Don t know anything about this issue Black Lives Matter and the debate over fatal police shootings of unarmed men... 34% 52 14 Millennial 35% 53 12 Af-Am 69% 17 14 The debate over NFL player protests during the national anthem... 34% 53 13 Millennial 30% 53 16 Af-Am 46% 36 18 The repeal of net neutrality rules... 34% 27 40 Millennial 43% 26 31 Af-Am 32% 24 44 [FORM B] Sexual misconduct scandals involving powerful men in Hollywood and in politics... 34% 54 12 Millennial 46% 36 17 Af-Am 53% 29 18 [FORM B] Town hall protests against members of Congress... 32% 33 34 Millennial 27% 26 47 Af-Am 47% 22 31 The special counsel investigation into the Trump campaign and Russian government involvement in the 2016 election... 30% 54 15 Millennial 29% 53 18 Af-Am 47% 34 20 Stories about Trump Administration officials using taxpayer money to pay for expensive travel and perks... 28% 50 23 Millennial 23% 53 24 Af-Am 37% 39 24 The white nationalist march in Charlottesville, Virginia... 27% 42 30 Millennial 37% 35 28 Af-Am 44% 29 26 [FORM A] Protests by the anti-trump movement sometimes called The Resistance... 24% 46 31 Millennial 33% 40 27 Af-Am 36% 25 40 [FORM B] Turnover in the Trump Administration... 22% 61 17 Millennial 23% 58 19 Af-Am 23% 58 19

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 22/28 S5. And below is a list of specific issues and events that have taken place over the past year or so. For each one, please indicate whether hearing about it has mostly engaged you or exhausted you. Has mostly engaged me - Made me want to get more involved and take action Has mostly exhausted me - Made me tired of politics and want to tune out President Trump s use of Twitter... 20% 65 15 Millennial 20% 63 17 Af-Am 15% 68 18 Don t know anything about this issue Q114. Changing topics...last year, Donald Trump and the Republicans in Congress tried to pass their own health care bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, sometimes called Obamacare. Thinking back to that time, how closely were you following the news about the health care repeal bill? Very closely... 30% 25% 40% Somewhat closely... 42 38 37 Not very closely... 18 23 12 Not at all closely... 10 14 10 CLOSELY (NET)... 72% 63 77 NOT CLOSELY (NET)... 28 37 23 Q115. [IF FOLLOWED AT ALL] What one or two words would you use to describe what Trump and the Republicans tried to do with that health care bill last year? Q116. And thinking back to that time, did you support or oppose Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act? Strongly support... 25% 17% 4% Somewhat support... 14 16 3 Somewhat oppose... 13 19 7 Strongly oppose... 34 31 69 Don t remember enough to say... 14 18 17 SUPPORT (NET)... 39% 33 7 OPPOSE (NET)... 47 49 76 Q117. Why do you think the Republicans failed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act? Because the Republican Party had too many internal disagreements about what should be done... 54% 56% 33% Because regular people protested and stood up at town halls to Congress to pressure them against the bill... 25 20 42 Don t remember enough to say... 21 23 24

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 23/28 Q118. [IF OPPOSED REPEAL AND REPLACE] Earlier you indicated you opposed the Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Please list any specific reasons why you opposed Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Q119. [IF OPPOSED REPEAL AND REPLACE] Which of these words or phrases best describe what troubled you most about the Republican health care bill? Raises costs... 50% 47% 54% Harmful... 47 51 39 Irresponsible... 43 38 45 Cruel... 37 36 42 Corrupt... 24 27 27 Dangerous... 20 18 16 Partisan... 17 10 10 Too conservative... 9 14 16 Too far... 7 15 7 None of these... 3 3 2 Q120. [IF OPPOSED REPEAL AND REPLACE] Earlier, you mentioned you were opposed to the Republican health care bill. From what you can remember, what troubled you most about that bill? Increases in the number of uninsured... 48% 47% 45% Losing protections for pre-existing conditions... 45 39 35 Cuts to Medicaid for low-income people... 37 45 54 Cuts to Medicare for seniors... 36 26 44 The repeal of Obamacare... 29 25 41 Increased health care costs for older Americans... 24 16 16 Threats to Planned Parenthood and/or women s health. 23 32 18 Increases to your own health insurance premiums... 12 13 11 Increases to the federal budget deficit... 6 7 3 Something else... 1 1 * Can t remember... 3 3 3 Q121. Do you support or oppose Donald Trump s action to place tariffs on imports from other countries, including tariffs on many goods from China and tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada, Mexico, and Europe? Strongly support... 16% 14% 4% Somewhat support... 21 15 6 Somewhat oppose... 16 15 13 Strongly oppose... 29 34 46 Not sure... 18 22 31 SUPPORT (NET)... 37% 29 10 OPPOSE (NET)... 45 49 58 Q122A. [FORM A] Which of the following concerns you more about these tariffs? That they will hurt the strong economic relationship we have with U.S. allies like Canada, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.... 49% 49% 39% That they will start a trade war with China, one of the world s most powerful countries... 17 21 29 Neither of these concern me... 34 30 32

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 24/28 Q123B. [FORM B] Which of the following concerns you more about these tariffs? That they will increase the prices that Americans pay for many common household goods, electronics, and appliances... 37% 41% 59% That they will start a trade war with China and damage our economic relationship with allies like Canada, Mexico, and the United Kingdom... 35 36 27 Neither of these concern me... 28 23 14 Q124A. [FORM A] Which of the following concerns you more about what might happen if these tariffs cause a trade war and damage our economic relationships with other countries? That it will increase the prices that Americans pay for many common household goods, electronics, and appliances... 48% 45% 42% That it will cause many Americans to lose their jobs, especially in manufacturing, because products made from steel and aluminum will be more expensive... 24 27 35 Neither of these concern me... 28 28 23 Q125B. [FORM B] Which of the following concerns you more about what might happen if these tariffs damage our relationships with U.S. allies? That damaging our relationship with U.S. allies will hurt our economy, cost American jobs, and increase prices on American consumers... 39% 48% 54% That damaging our relationship with U.S. allies will make our allies less likely to cooperate with us on important national security issues and make us less safe... 29 28 37 Neither of these concern me... 32 24 9 Q126. Changing topics When you hear someone say the words fake news, what do you think of first? What does fake news mean to you? Q127A. [FORM A] Which of the following lines up better with your definition of fake news? When people completely make up news stories and then spread them around social media and the Internet to trick people into thinking they are true... 55% 49% 57% When the mainstream media write and produce news stories with false information in them... 45 51 43 Q128B. [FORM B] Which of the following lines up better with your definition of fake news? When people completely make up news stories and then spread them around social media and the Internet to trick people into thinking they are true... 57% 61% 77% When mainstream media organizations like CNN, MSNBC, the New York Times, and the Washington Post write and produce news stories with false information in them... 43 39 23

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 25/28 Q129. As you may know, there have been issues recently with people making up news stories and spreading them around social media and the Internet Which of the following words or phrases best describes this problem? D900X. Thinking about the various sources of news available today, which of the following would you say are your main sources of news about politics and current events in the U.S.? Fake social media posts... 35% 37% 39% Disinformation... 28 17 32 Propaganda... 25 25 18 Hoaxes... 12 21 11 Local television... 39% 23% 45% Broadcast television news (CBS, NBC or ABC)... 36 27 52 Fox News... 26 18 22 Online news websites... 26 28 18 CNN... 23 20 45 Your local newspaper... 23 14 23 Radio... 19 13 21 National newspapers... 16 13 16 Social media and websites where news is shared (such as Facebook, Twitter or YouTube)... 16 32 23 MSNBC... 15 13 30 Other... 7 4 4 D902. And in the 2016 election for President did you vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, or another candidate? Hillary Clinton... 45% 48% 85% Donald Trump... 41 32 2 Another candidate... 13 20 12 CLINTON + DEMOCRATS WHO SAY "ANOTHER CANDIDATE' (NET)... 49% 53 89 TRUMP + REPUBLICANS WHO SAY "ANOTHER CANDIDATE" (NET)... 44 38 2 D120. What is your current employment status? Employed full time... 46% 51% 41% Employed part time... 9 10 10 Not employed, but looking for work... 8 20 18 Retired... 26 1 23 Student... 2 8 2 Homemaker... 6 8 2 Other... 3 2 4 D120X. [IF EMPLOYED] And are you self-employed or an independent contractor? Yes... 11% 10% 18% No... 89 90 82 D103. Are you or is anyone in your household an active or retired member of a labor union? Yes, me... 11% 7% 12% Yes, someone in my household... 6 8 5 Yes, both me and someone in my household... 3 2 2 No... 80 84 81 YES (NET)... 20% 16 19

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 26/28 D150. Which of the following is your main source of health coverage? Private insurance provided by your employer... 39% 38% 33% Private insurance provided by your spouse or partner... 9 9 5 Private insurance provided by a parent, if you are 26 or younger... 4 15 4 Private insurance that you purchased yourself... 7 7 8 Medicare... 25 7 21 Medicaid... 6 10 15 The VA... 1 * * Something else... 1 * 3 Do not currently have health insurance... 7 14 10 D903. Are you currently the parent or guardian of a child 25 years old or younger? Yes... 31% 32% 30% No... 69 68 70 D904. [IF HAS CHILD UNDER 25] Is your child or are your children currently enrolled in an education or training program? Yes... 69% 62% 80% No, my child is not school-aged... 17 37 3 No, my child graduated from high school in the last few years... 14 * 13 No, my child graduated from college or university in the last few years... 7 1 8 D905. [IF YES/HIGH SCHOOL GRAD/COLLEGE GRAD] Which of the following education programs do your child or children attend? For those of you who have a child who recently graduated, please indicate which program they did attend. State/Public college or university... 17% 11% 23% Private college or university... 11-3 Community college... 9 8 7 Technical or trade school... 3 1 2 Public K-12 school... 56 62 56 Private or parochial K-12 school... 9 6 11 Charter K-12 school... 4 6 10 Homeschooled... 4 8 5 D129. Which of the following best describes your current job or the last job you had: White collar, like at a desk in an office... 57% 42% 46% Blue collar, like physical labor or working in a factory... 17 16 26 Service industry, like working in a retail store or hospital... 19 24 13 None of these... 6 18 15 D140. How would you describe the area where you live? City... 22% 24% 48% Suburban area... 48 51 39 Small town... 11 8 5 Rural area... 19 17 8 D105. When it comes to politics, do you generally think of yourself as: Very liberal... 13% 21% 24% Somewhat liberal... 17 15 19 Moderate... 32 28 42 Somewhat conservative... 23 20 9 Very conservative... 15 15 5 LIBERAL (NET)... 30% 36 44 CONSERVATIVE (NET)... 38 35 14

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 27/28 D200. What is your religious background? Protestant/Christian... 45% 41% 56% Catholic... 23 16 5 Jewish... 4 3 - Muslim... * * 1 None/Atheist/Agnostic... 23 37 23 Other... 6 3 14 D203. When it comes to attending religious services, how often do you attend? Every week... 25% 21% 37% A few times a month... 9 9 10 About once a month... 3 3 3 A few times a year... 13 9 10 Rarely... 24 25 17 Never... 28 33 23 D202. [IF PROTESTANT/CATHOLIC/OTHER] Do you consider yourself a born again or evangelical Christian? D110. Do you have children under the age of 18 living at home with you? Yes... 36% 40% 58% No... 64 60 42 Yes... 25% 37% 27% No... 75 63 73 D101. What is your age? 18-29... 17% 69% 21% 30-44... 24 31 27 45-54... 17-22 55-64... 18-13 65+... 23-17 DRACE. To ensure we have a representative sample, please indicate your race. [IF BLACK/WHITE/OTHER] Do you consider yourself a Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish-speaking American? Black/African-American... 12% 14% 100% White/Caucasian... 74 66 - Hispanic/Latino... 10 16 - Asian-American... 3 4 - Native American... * * - Other... 1 * - D102. What is the last grade of school or level of education you completed? Did not complete high school... 1% 2% 2% Graduated high school... 31 37 36 Attended technical/vocational school... 3 2 3 Attended some college but no degree... 18 14 21 Graduated two-year college with Associate's degree... 11 11 15 Graduated four-year college with Bachelor's degree... 23 27 17 Obtained Master's, PhD, or other professional degree (MD, DMD, etc.)... 14 7 6

Global Strategy Group & GBA Strategies Navigator Page 28/28 D900. And, for statistical purposes only, what would you say is your total annual family income before taxes? Less than $30,000... 18% 25% 32% $30,000 $49,999... 20 22 23 $50,000 $59,999... 8 12 11 $60,000 $74,999... 10 10 12 $75,000 $99,999... 14 15 11 $100,000 $149,999... 19 11 10 $150,000 $199,999... 6 4 2 $200,000 and above... 4 2 * D100. What is your gender? Male... 47% 47% 42% Female... 53 53 58 REGION. What state do you live in? Northeast... 18% 17% 14% Midwest... 23 22 17 South... 38 39 59 West... 21 22 10