The Polling Institute Saint Leo University Florida Primary Poll / August 2016 FINAL See end for margins of error, sample sizes

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The Polling Institute Saint Leo University Florida Primary Poll / August 2016 FINAL See end for margins of error, sample sizes The Polling Institute at Saint Leo University needs your help. We are conducting a survey of Florida residents about the August 30, 2016 primary and general elections. Thank you very much. Screeners A. Are you currently 18 years of age and older? 01 Yes (continue) 02 No (terminate) 03 Don t know / Unsure (terminate) B. What State do you live in? (Florida ONLY) [Enter state] C. In political terms, which one of the following best describes you? Do you consider yourself to be a 01 Republican 522 02 Democrat 601 03 Independent 322 04 Member of some other party 11 05 Don t know / not sure 44 D. How likely are you to vote in the Florida Primary on August 30, 2016? Would you say 01 Very likely 70.1 02 Somewhat likely 14.3 = 84.4 03 Somewhat unlikely 3.3 04 Not at all likely 8.6 05 Don t know / not sure 3.7 E. How likely are you to vote in the 2016 election? Would you say 01 Very likely 84.1 02 Somewhat likely 7.9 = 92.0 03 Somewhat unlikely 1.5 04 Not at all likely 4.1 05 Don t know / not sure 2.3 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY POLLING INSTITUTE 2015-3 1

Politics, Campaigns and Elections (Q1-2 for Republicans Only / Code 01/Republican in Screener C ONLY) 1. Please think for a moment about the candidates for the Republican nomination to run for United States Senate from Florida in 2016. If the August 30 Republican primary for U.S. Senate was held today, which of the following would you support for the Republican nomination? Code Republican Candidates Composite (N=522) (N=479) 01 Carlos Beruff (Go to Q5) 11.9 12.9 02 Ernie Rivera (Go to Q5) 1.5 1.7 03 Dwight Young (Go to Q5) 2.5 2.3 04 Marco Rubio (Go to Q5) 65.2 64.7 05 Unsure / Don t Know (Continue) 18.9 18.4 2. And, while you are undecided, please indicate which candidate you are leaning toward in the August 30, 2016 primary. Code Republican Candidates Composite (N=522) (N=479) 01 Carlos Beruff 13.1 14.1 02 Ernie Rivera 2.3 2.6 03 Dwight Young 3.9 3.6 04 Marco Rubio 68.4 68.2 (Q3 4 for Democrats Only / Code 02 /Democrat in screener C ONLY) 3. Please think for a moment about the Democratic nomination to run for the United States Senate from Florida in 2016. If the August 30 Democratic primary for U.S. Senate was held today, which of the following would you support for the Democratic nomination? Code Democratic Candidates Composite (N=600) (N=532) 01 Alan Grayson (Go to Q5) 12.5 13.5 02 Patrick Murphy (Go to Q5) 38.5 41.9 03 Rocky de la Fuente (Go to Q5) 3.0 3.4 04 Pam Keith (Go to Q5) 5.0 5.5 05 Reginald Luster (Go to Q5) 1.2 1.3 06 Unsure / don t know (Continue) 39.8 34.4 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY POLLING INSTITUTE 2015-3 2

4. And, while you are undecided, please indicate which candidate you are leaning toward in the August 30, 2016 primary. Code Democratic Candidates Composite (N=600) (N=532) 01 Alan Grayson 16.4 17.4 02 Patrick Murphy 44.8 47.7 03 Rocky de la Fuente 5.0 5.3 04 Pam Keith 8.1 7.9 05 Reginald Luster 1.9 1.8 For ALL Respondents: 5. If the election for Florida United States Senate was held today between Marco Rubio and Alan Grayson, which candidate would you support? 5 01 Marco Rubio 02 Alan Grayson 03 Unsure Composite 45.7 32.6 21.7 47.1 34.0 18.9 6. If the election for Florida United States Senate was held today between Marco Rubio and Patrick Murphy, which candidate would you support? 6 01 Marco Rubio 02 Patrick Murphy Composite 44.7 36.8 18.5 46.2 38.1 15.7 03 Unsure SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY POLLING INSTITUTE 2015-3 3

The following are a number of presidential and vice presidential candidates. Please indicate, for each, if your opinion is very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or not at all favorable. Characteristic Composite (Very & Somewhat Favorable (Very & Somewhat Favorable) 7. Donald Trump 33.4 35.1 8. Hillary Clinton 45.6 46.3 9. Gary Johnson 22.2 23.1 10. Jill Stein 16.1 16.4 11. Mike Pence 34.3 35.9 12. Tim Kaine 33.4 35.3 If the presidential election was held today between Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, which candidate would you support? 13 01 Hillary Clinton 02 Donald Trump 03 Gary Johnson 04 Jill Stein 05 Unsure Composite 47.4 32.1 6.3 2.0 12.3 48.3 33.8 6.4 1.6 9.9 While you are undecided, please indicate which candidate you are leaning toward. 14 01 Hillary Clinton 02 Donald Trump 03 Gary Johnson 04 Jill Stein Composite 51.9 36.2 8.9 3.0 51.7 37.7 8.3 2.4 While it is unlikely, there has been some talk about Donald Trump not continuing in the presidential election. If the presidential election was held today between Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio, Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, which candidate would you support? 15 01 Hillary Clinton 02 Marco Rubio 03 Gary Johnson 04 Jill Stein 05 Unsure Composite 45.3 29.9 7.9 2.6 14.3 45.8 31.1 8.2 2.2 12.7 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY POLLING INSTITUTE 2015-3 4

16. In April, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced the Zika virus, spread to people through the bite of an infected Aedes species of mosquito, has now been found in 30 states. How concerned would you say you are about this virus? Would you say 01 Very concerned, 35.1% 02 Somewhat concerned; 44.2 = 79.3% 03 Somewhat unconcerned; 11.1 04 Not at all concerned; 7.5 05 Unsure/Don t know enough 2.1 Table from the June Poll Total Concern grew to 70.3% from 71.2% since June, 2016 Concern Over Zika US Composite Florida Very concerned 23.2 27.1 Somewhat concerned 49.8 44.2 Total: Very and somewhat 73.0 71.2 concerned Somewhat unconcerned 13.6 14.2 Not at all concerned 11.1 12.7 Total: Somewhat 24.7 26.9 unconcerned and not at all concerned Unsure/Don t know enough 2.2 1.9 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY POLLING INSTITUTE 2015-3 5

The following measures were approved for the Florida August 30 and 8 ballots. Please review the measures and indicate if your support or oppose each. Florida Ballot Measures 17. Provides property tax exemptions for renewable energy devices Amendment 4 (August 30 ballot) 18. Grants Florida residents the right to own or lease equipment that produces solar energy for personal use Amendment 1 19. Grants the right to use marijuana for the treatment of certain ailments when recommended by a physician Amendment 2 20. Provides property tax exemptions for first responders disabled in the line of duty Amendment 3 21. Locks home values in place for senior citizens eligible for property tax breaks Amendment 5 Composite Support Support Support 67.9 68.8 68.9 80.1 81.0 81.4 66.5 67.3 67.8 75.2 76.5 76.7 69.3 71.2 70.7 Table from the June Poll Report (Support remains mostly unchanged from June). Florida Likely Voters Florida Ballot Measures Support Oppose Unsure Provides property tax exemptions for renewable 68.2 7.2 24.6 energy devices Amendment 4 Grants Florida residents the right to own or lease 77.3 6.8 15.9 equipment that produces solar energy for personal use Amendment 1 Grants the right to use marijuana for the treatment of 65.1 21.4 13.5 certain ailments when recommended by a physician Amendment 2 Provides property tax exemptions for first responders 71.5 9.8 18.7 disabled in the line of duty Amendment 3 Locks home values in place for senior citizens eligible for property tax breaks Amendment 5 65.8 10.2 24.0 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY POLLING INSTITUTE 2015-3 6

Demographics The following questions are used for statistical purposes only. 22. Are you male or female? 01 Male 02 Female 23. How old are you? 01 18-25 02 26-35 03 36-45 04 46-55 05 56-65 06 65 or older 24. What is your highest grade of school completed? 01 Did not graduate from high school 02 High school graduate or GED 03 Associates degree 04 Some college 05 College graduate 06 Post-graduate or professional degree 25. Are you Hispanic or Latino? 01 Yes (Go to Q27) 02 No 03 Don t know / not sure 26. Which one of these groups would you say best represents your race? 01 White 02 Black or African-American 03 Asian 04 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 05 American Indian or Alaska Native 06 Other 27. Would you describe your political views as very conservative, conservative, moderate, liberal, or very liberal? 01 Very conservative SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY POLLING INSTITUTE 2015-3 7

02 Somewhat conservative 03 Moderate 04 Somewhat liberal 05 Very liberal 06 Don t know / not sure 28. Please tell me which religion you belong to or follow? 01 Catholic 02 Protestant (Baptist, Lutheran, Congregational, Presbyterian) 03 Christian (non-denominational) 04 Greek Orthodox 05 Jewish 06 Buddhist 07 Muslim 08 Latter Day Saints / Mormon 09 Other 10 No preference / no religious affiliation 11 Don t know / not sure 29. Which of the following categories best describes your total family income before taxes? 01 Under $20,000 02 $20,000 to less than $30,000 03 $30,000 to less than $40,000 04 $40,000 to less than $50,000 05 $50,000 to less than $60,000 06 $60,000 to less than $75,000 07 $75,000 to less than $100,00 08 $100,000 to less than $200,000 09 $200,000 or more 10 Don t know / not sure Thank you very much for your participation in this important survey. Methodology Note: Field dates: August 14 18, 2016 Margins: Composite 1,500 for questions like Zika - +/-3.0% Composite Likely Voters for presidential: 1,380 also +/-3.0% Republican Likely Voters August Questions: N=479 or 4.5% Democratic Likely Voters August Questions: N=532 also 4.5% SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY POLLING INSTITUTE 2015-3 8