Civitas Institute North Carolina Statewide Poll Results November 17 19, 2018

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Civitas Institute North Carolina Statewide Poll Results November 17 19, 2018 Q. First, did you vote in the recent elections that took place on November 6th? Yes 100% Q. Do you feel things in the United States are generally headed in the right direction or have things gotten off on the wrong track? 11/19/18 10/21/18 9/7/18 Right direction 41% 41% 41% Wrong track 48% 50% 50% Unsure/Refused 12% 9% 9% Q. And now just thinking about North Carolina do you feel things in North Carolina are generally headed in the right direction or have things gotten off on the wrong track? 11/19/18 10/21/18 9/7/18 Right direction 43% 45% 43% Wrong track 39% 41% 41% Unsure/Refused 18% 15% 16% Q. In the 2018 election for United States Congress that took place on November 6 th, do you recall whether you voted for the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate? Republican Candidate 43% Democratic Candidate 47% Someone else 1% Do not recall 3% 121 State Street HarperPolling.com info@harperpolling.com

Q. And, in the November 6 th elections for the North Carolina State House and State Senate, do you recall whether you voted for the two Republican candidates for State House and State Senate, the two Democratic candidates for State House and State Senate, OR did you split your vote for the two offices between a Republican and a Democrat? Republican Candidates 40% Democratic Candidates 44% Split vote 9% Do not recall 4% Unsure/Refused 4% Q. Now, thinking back to two years ago, did you vote in the November general election for President in 2016? Yes 97% No 3% Unsure/Refused <1% (Asked only of Yes respondents from 2016 Voter Screen) Q. Thinking back to the 2016 Presidential election, do you recall whether you voted for Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton? Republican Donald Trump 46% Democrat Hillary Clinton 43% Someone else 7% Do not recall 1% Unsure/Refused 3% (Asked only of Yes respondents from 2016 Voter Screen) Q. Now thinking back to the 2016 election for United States Congress, do you recall whether you voted for the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate? Republican Candidate 43% Democratic Candidate 43% Someone else 1% Do not recall 10% Unsure/Refused 4% 2

(Asked only of Yes respondents from 2016 Voter Screen) Q. And, thinking back to the 2016 elections for the North Carolina State House and State Senate, do you recall whether you voted for the two Republican candidates for State House and State Senate, the two Democratic candidates for State House and State Senate, OR did you split your vote for the two offices between a Republican and a Democrat? Republican Candidates 38% Democratic Candidates 42% Split vote 5% Do not recall 11% Q. Now please tell me whether you approve or disapprove of the job that Donald Trump is doing as President. 11/19/18 10/21/18 9/7/18 Strongly approve 36% 37% 31% Somewhat approve 12% 11% 14% Somewhat disapprove 5% 9% 8% Strongly disapprove 44% 38% 45% Unsure/Refused 3% 4% 2% Total Approve 48% 48% 45% Total Disapprove 49% 47% 53% Q. As you may know, Donald Trump has decided to run for re-election in 2020. If the 2020 election for President were held today, would you vote: for Donald Trump regardless of his opponent, for the Democratic nominee running against Trump no matter who it is, OR does your vote for President depend on who the Democratic nominee is? Trump, regardless of opponent 35% Democrat, no matter who it is 36% Depends on Democratic nominee 21% Unsure/Refused 8% 3

Now I am going to read you a list of names of people associated with North Carolina politics. After I read each name, please tell me whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each, or if you have never heard of them. Roy Cooper Total Favorable 55% Total Unfavorable 25% Very favorable 30% Somewhat favorable 25% Very unfavorable 17% Somewhat unfavorable 8% Heard of him, but have no opinion 14% Never heard of him 3% Unsure/Refused 4% Thom Tillis Total Favorable 34% Total Unfavorable 32% Very favorable 14% Somewhat favorable 20% Very unfavorable 21% Somewhat unfavorable 11% Heard of him, but have no opinion 20% Never heard of him 9% Dan Forest Total Favorable 21% Total Unfavorable 11% Very favorable 10% Somewhat favorable 11% Very unfavorable 7% Somewhat unfavorable 4% Heard of him, but have no opinion 30% Never heard of him 33% Unsure/Refused 7% 4

Q. From what you know about it now, do you favor or oppose the federal tax reform law passed in December 2017? Total Favor 37% Total Oppose 37% Strongly favor 24% Somewhat favor 13% Strongly oppose 25% Somewhat oppose 12% Unsure/Refused 26% Q. Do you approve or disapprove of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare? Total Approve 50% Total Disapprove 45% Strongly approve 35% Somewhat approve 15% Strongly disapprove 36% Somewhat disapprove 9% Unsure/Refused 6% Q. From all that you know now, has the Affordable Care Act been a complete success, a complete failure, or something in between? Complete success 12% Complete failure 25% Something in between 59% 5

Q. Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides medical coverage for some lower income people. Under the Affordable Care Act commonly called Obamacare some states have expanded eligibility for Medicaid. Do you favor or oppose Medicaid expansion in North Carolina? Total Favor 61% Total Oppose 26% Strongly favor 42% Somewhat favor 19% Strongly oppose 18% Somewhat oppose 8% Unsure/Refused 12% Now I am going to read you two statements about the expansion of Medicaid in North Carolina. Please tell me whether each statement makes you more likely or less likely to favor expanding Medicaid in North Carolina. Q. Medicaid expansion would mainly cover healthy, working-age adults with no children. Many of these people already have private health insurance. Total More Likely 24% Total Less Likely 52% Much more likely 13% Somewhat more likely 11% Much less likely 35% Somewhat less likely 17% No difference 18% Unsure/Refused 7% 6

Q. Expanding Medicaid in North Carolina would likely add five hundred thousand new individuals to the program and would cost state taxpayers more than $340 million per year. Total More Likely 29% Total Less Likely 50% Much more likely 17% Somewhat more likely 12% Much less likely 37% Somewhat less likely 13% No difference 14% Unsure/Refused 8% Demographics Type of Phone Cellphone 35% Landline 65% Ideology Very Conservative 25% Somewhat Conservative 18% Moderate 26% Somewhat Liberal 15% Very Liberal 12% Party Registration Republican 32% Democrat 39% Unaffiliated voter 23% Unsure/Refused 6% Age 18 to 34 12% 35 to 44 14% 45 to 54 17% 55 to 64 20% 65 to 74 21% 75 or older 16% 7

Race White 72% African-American 19% Any other race or ethnicity 5% Unsure/Refused 4% Gender Female 54% Male 46% Media Market CHARLOTTE 27% GREENSBORO-H.POINT-W.SALEM 18% GREENVILLE-N.BERN-WASHNGTN + NORFOLK 9% GREENVLL-SPART-ASHEVLL-AND 8% RALEIGH-DURHAM (FAYETVLLE) 32% WILMINGTON 6% General Election Vote History 0 6% 1 14% 2 18% 3 23% 4 39% METHODOLOGY: The sample size for the survey is 650 likely voters in North Carolina and the margin of error is +/-3.84%. Responses were gathered via landline and mobile telephone interviews conducted by live callers at a professional call center. The survey was conducted November 17 19, 2018 by Harper Polling. The total percentages for responses may not equal 100% due to rounding. 8