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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 7, 2013 INTERVIEWS: Tom Jensen 919-744-6312 IF YOU HAVE BASIC METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS, PLEASEE E-MAIL information@publicpolicypolling.com, OR CONSULT THE FINAL PARAGRAPH OF THE PRESSS RELEASEE Deal rebounds, in solid shape for re-election Raleigh, N.C. Georgia voters have had an about-face on theirr feelings toward their governor. His approval rating rebounding a net 17 points in the last six months, Nathan Deal is now the 14 th most popular of 42 sitting governors on which PPP has polled. As a result, he appears to be in little trouble in either the primary or general election. 44% approve and only 32% disapprove of Deal s jobb performance, versus 36-41 when PPP last polled the state in February. The Republican has made gains acrosss the partisan spectrum, but his largest turnaround is with independents 35 points (51-28 now versus 31-433 in the previous poll). Then, Deal led three relatively big-name Democrats by only eight to ten points. He now tops one of the same possible opponents and two lesser-known Democrats by 13 to 20. His lead over Jimmy Carter s grandson, state Sen. Jason Carter, has almost doubled from eight (46-38) to 15 points (48-33). Deal also leads state Rep. Stacey Abrams, 47-34, and state Rep. Scott Holcomb, 48-28. Granted, only 21-23% of voters have an opinion on the Democratic contenders. Among voters who already know how they feel about both Deal and the respective Democrats, Abrams leads by one point, Carter trails by one, and Holcomb lags by four. With the potential challengers so little known; with 19-24% off voters unsurprisingly undecided at this point; and with Deal stilll at only 47-48% of the vote, similarr to February, this race could tighten next year once the opposition party settles on a candidate. Though Democrats would probably benefit from facing someonee other than Deal, the incumbent should also have little problem dispensingg any primary challengers. He leads declared candidate David Pennington, 71-11, and possible opponent John Barge, 71-8. is in a much stronger position now thann he was six months ago, said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. He looks like a solid favorite for reelection. PPP surveyed 520 Georgia voters, including an oversample of 260 usual Republican primary voters, between August 2 nd and 5 th. The margin of error for the overall survey is +/- 4.3%, and +/ /- 6.1% for the GOP portion. This poll was not authorized orr paid for by any campaign or political organization. PPP s surveys are conducted through automated telephone interviews. Phone: 888 621-6988 Web: www.publicpolicypolling.com

Georgia Survey Results Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Do you approve or disapprove of Governor 's job performance? Approve...44% Disapprove...32%...23% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Stacey Abrams?... 9%...14%...77% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Jason Carter?... 7%...16%...77% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Scott Holcomb?... 6%...15%...79% If the candidates for Governor in 2014 were Republican and Democrat Stacey Abrams, who would you vote for?...47% Stacey Abrams...34%...19% If the candidates for Governor in 2014 were Republican and Democrat Jason Carter, who would you vote for?...48% Jason Carter...33%...19% Q7 Q8 Q9 If the candidates for Governor in 2014 were Republican and Democrat Scott Holcomb, who would you vote for?...48% Scott Holcomb...28%...24% In the last presidential election, did you vote for Barack Obama or Mitt Romney? Barack Obama...43% Mitt Romney...50% Someone else/don't remember... 7% Would you describe yourself as very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat, or very? liberal... 9% Somewhat liberal...18% Moderate...30% Somewhat...21%...22% Q10 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2. Woman...53% Man...47% Q11 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican, press 2. If you are an independent or identify with another party, press 3. Democrat...38% Republican...39% Independent/Other...23% Q12 If you are white, press 1. If African-American, press 2. If other, press 3. White...71% African-American...24% Other... 5% Survey of 520 Georgia voters

Q13 If you are 29 years old, press 1. If 30 to, press 2. If, press 3. If you are older than, press 4. 29... 11% 30 to...21%...42% than...26% Survey of 520 Georgia voters

2012 Vote 2012 Vote Barack Mitt Someone else/don't Obam a Romney remember Barack Mitt Someone else/don't Obam a Romney remember Deal Approval Abrams Favorability Approve 44% 23% 63% 39% 9% 11% 8% 5% Dis approve 32% 56% 13% 32% 14% 14% 14% 19% 23% 21% 25% 29% 77% 75% 78% 76% Carter Favorability 2012 Vote Barack Mitt Someone else/don't Obam a Romney remember 7% 11% 3% 8% 16% 14% 17% 15% 77% 75% 79% 76% Holcomb Favorability 2012 Vote Barack Mitt Someone else/don't Obam a Romney remember 6% 6% 7% - 15% 18% 12% 15% 79% 75% 81% 85%

Deal/Abrams Stacey Abrams 2012 Vote Barack Mitt Someone else/don't Obam a Romney remember 47% 6% 81% 44% 34% 70% 6% 13% 19% 23% 13% 44% Deal/Carter Jason Carter 2012 Vote Barack Mitt Someone else/don't Obam a Romney remember 48% 7% 84% 35% 33% 67% 4% 29% 19% 26% 11% 36% Deal/Holcomb Scott Holcomb 2012 Vote Barack Mitt Someone else/don't Obam a Romney remember 48% 9% 82% 35% 28% 60% 4% 10% 24% 32% 14% 55% Deal Approval Approve 44% 16% 30% 36% 64% 61% Disapprove 32% 63% 46% 43% 12% 14% 23% 21% 24% 22% 24% 25%

Abrams Favorability 9% 10% 8% 10% 10% 6% 14% 22% 27% 15% 5% 10% 77% 67% % 75% 85% 84% Carter Favorability 7% 9% 12% 11% 2% 1% 16% 13% 25% 14% 16% 12% 77% 78% 63% 74% 82% 87% Holcomb Favorability 6% 6% 9% 7% 4% 6% 15% 17% 31% 15% 11% 6% 79% 78% 61% 79% 86% 88% Deal/Abrams 47% 13% 11% 28% 78% 85% Stacey Abram s 34% 71% 66% % 8% 2% 19% 16% 23% 27% 14% 13%

Deal/Carter 48% 15% 14% 25% 85% 85% Jason Carter 33% 63% 63% 46% 6% 2% 19% 21% 23% 28% 9% 13% Deal/Holcomb 48% 17% 14% 27% 80% 85% Scott Holcomb 28% 62% 58% 34% 6% 3% 24% 20% 28% 39% 14% 12% Deal Approval Approve Disapprove Wom an Man 44% 42% 47% 32% 34% 31% 23% 25% 22% Wom an Man Abrams Favorability 9% 7% 11% 14% 11% 18% 77% 81% 71%

Wom an Man Wom an Man Carter Favorability Holcomb Favorability 7% 6% 8% 6% 5% 7% 16% 13% 19% 15% 13% 18% 77% 81% 73% 79% 82% 75% Deal/Abrams Stacey Abrams Wom an Man 47% 39% 55% 34% 37% 30% 19% 24% 15% Wom an Man Deal/Carter 48% 41% 55% Jason Carter 33% 35% 31% 19% 24% 14%

Party Deal/Holcomb Scott Holcomb Wom an Man 48% 41% 54% 28% 32% 24% Deal Approval Approve Disapprove Democrat Republican Independent/Other 44% 23% 61% 51% 32% 56% 12% 28% 23% 21% 27% 21% 24% 27% 21% Abrams Favorability Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other 9% 12% 8% 6% 14% 18% 12% 13% 77% 70% 80% 81% Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other Carter Favorability 7% 11% 2% 9% 16% 18% 16% 11% 77% 71% 82% 80%

Holcomb Favorability Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other 6% 8% 4% 6% 15% 21% 13% 9% 79% 70% 83% 86% Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other Deal/Abrams 47% 9% 82% 47% Stacey Abrams 34% 69% 4% 27% 19% 22% 14% 26% Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other Deal/Carter 48% 11% 85% 46% Jason Carter 33% 68% 2% 28% 19% 21% 13% 26% Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other Deal/Holcomb 48% 12% 83% 46% Scott Holcomb 28% 60% 3% 19% 24% 29% 13% 35%

Race Race White African- American Other White African- American Other Deal Approval Abrams Favorability Approve 44% 48% 29% 57% 9% 9% 11% - Dis approve 32% 28% 48% 26% 14% 13% 20% 11% 23% 24% 23% 16% 77% 78% 69% 89% Carter Favorability Race White African- American Other 7% 8% 6% - 16% 15% 19% 11% 77% 77% 75% 89% Holcomb Favorability Race White African- American Other 6% 7% 4% - 15% 14% 21% 11% 79% 79% 76% 89%

Race Race White African- American Other White African- American Other Deal/Abrams Deal/Carter 47% 60% 9% 38% 48% 62% 9% 36% Stacey Abrams 34% 25% 63% 23% Jason Carter 33% 23% 64% 23% 19% 15% 28% 39% 19% 15% 28% 41% Deal/Holcomb Scott Holcomb Race White African- American Other 48% 61% 12% 36% 28% 20% 54% 28% 24% 20% 34% 36% Deal Approval Approve Dis approve 29 30 to than 44% 30% 43% % 51% 32% 50% 29% 34% 25% 23% 20% 29% 21% 25%

29 30 to than 29 30 to than Abrams Favorability Carter Favorability 9% 20% - 9% 11% 7% 15% - 5% 12% 14% 15% 21% 13% 11% 16% 30% 19% 14% 10% 77% % 79% 78% 77% 77% 55% 81% 81% 78% Holcomb Favorability 29 30 to than 6% 10% 5% 6% 6% 15% 25% 14% 13% 15% 79% % 81% 81% 80% Deal/Abrams Stacey Abrams 29 30 to than 47% 32% 40% 47% 58% 34% 58% 31% 33% 28% 19% 11% 29% 20% 14%

Deal/Carter Jason Carter 29 30 to than 48% 40% 43% 49% 54% 33% % 33% 31% 31% 19% 15% 24% 20% 15% Deal/Holcomb Scott Holcomb 29 30 to than 48% 35% 40% 50% 55% 28% 35% 31% 29% 22% 24% 30% 29% 21% 23%

Georgia Survey Results Q1 Q2 Q3 Do you approve or disapprove of Governor 's job performance? Approve...66% Disapprove... 11%...23% If the Republican candidates for Governor were and David Pennington, who would you vote for?...71% David Pennington... 11%...19% If the Republican candidates for Governor were and John Barge, who would you vote for?...71% John Barge... 8%...21% Q4 Would you describe yourself as very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat, or very? liberal... 2% Somewhat liberal... 7% Moderate...16% Somewhat...34%...41% Q5 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2. Woman...53% Q6 Man...47% If you are years old, press 1. If, press 2. If you are older than, press 3....24%...43% than...33% Survey of 260 Republican primary voters

Deal Approval Approve 66% 84% 59% 55% 69% 68% Disapprove 11% 16% 14% 20% 9% 9% 23% - 27% 25% 22% 23% Deal/Pennington 71% 33% 63% 62% 74% 75% David Pennington 11% 67% 11% 12% 11% 8% 19% - 27% 26% 15% 18% Deal/Barge 71% 33% 52% 58% 71% 81% John Barge 8% 67% 11% 15% 7% 3% 21% - 37% 27% 22% 16% Wom an Man Deal Approval Approve 66% % 67% Disapprove 11% 9% 13% 23% 25% 20% survey of 260 Republican primary voters

Wom an Man Wom an Man Deal/Pennington Deal/Barge 71% 70% 72% 71% 71% 72% David Pennington 11% 9% 12% John Barge 8% 5% 11% 19% 21% 16% 21% 25% 17% Deal Approval Approve Disapprove than 66% 63% 67% 67% 11% 13% 12% 9% 23% 23% 22% 24% Deal/Pennington David Pennington than 71% 53% 76% 76% 11% 20% 8% 7% 19% 27% 16% 17% survey of 260 Republican primary voters

Deal/Barge John Barge than 71% 57% 75% 76% 8% 13% 6% 6% 21% 30% 19% 18% survey of 260 Republican primary voters