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2018 Hispanic Study Topline Results Deep Root Analytics, Civis Analytics, WPA Intelligence Survey information N=3000 Hispanic adults age 18+, nationwide online survey Field dates: December 14, 2017 January 5, 2018 QRV. Are you registered to vote at your current address? Yes 67% No 33 QPOL. Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as (RANDOMIZE: a Democrat, a Republican, an Independent), or something else? Democrat 46% Republican 17 Independent 25 Something else 12 [If QPOL = 3 or 4 ask QPOL_LEAN; OTHERWISE GO TO QVOTE] QPOL_LEAN. If you had to choose, would you say you typically lean more toward Democrats or more toward Republicans? Lean more toward Democrats 11% Lean more toward Republicans 6 Neither 20 NA 63

PSCALE Democrat 46% Independent Democrat 11 Independent 20 Independent Republican 6 Republican 17 Democrat 57% Independent 20 Republican 23 QVOTE. Who did you vote for in the 2016 Presidential election? [rotate Trump/Clinton] Donald Trump 17% Hillary Clinton 39 Another candidate 10 I didn t vote in the 2016 election 34 QFLEX. While I typically vote for candidates of one political party, if the other party s candidates made an effort to reach out to me, I would be open to consider voting differently. Strongly Agree 22% Somewhat Agree 43 Somewhat Disagree 17 Strongly Disagree 19 Agree 64% Disagree 36 2

QTAX. Below are two points of view about taxation and government spending. Please indicate which one you agree with more. [Rotate statements, and rotate answer choices 1-4 top-to-bottom-and bottom-to-top] (Some/Other) people say that Congress needs to pass a tax reform overhaul that is fairer, flatter, and simpler for all Americans despite how much they earn, while cutting out of control government spending across the board; even if that means cuts to entitlement programs that we can no longer afford to fund at such high levels, like welfare, social security, Medicare, and Medicaid. (Some/Other) people say that the wealthiest of Americans should pay a higher percentage in taxes to fund programs that help folks who need the help. That the federal government should maintain and increase funding for critical entitlement programs that protect those in need, like welfare, social security, Medicare and Medicaid. Which statement do you agree with more? Tax reform, cut spending STRONGLY 16% Tax reform, cut spending SOMEWHAT 18 Increase taxes on the rich, fund programs - SOMEWHAT 25 Increase taxes on the rich, fund programs - STRONGLY 41 Tax reform 34% Increase taxes 66 3

QABORT. Below are two points of view about abortion. Please indicate which one you agree with more. (Some/Other) people say that abortion should be illegal except in the cases of rape, incest and the life of the mother. (Some/Other) people say that women should have the right to choose when it comes to their reproductive health, and abortion should remain both safe and legal. Which statement do you agree with more? Abortion illegal STRONGLY 20% Abortion illegal SOMEWHAT 11 Right to choose - SOMEWHAT 21 Right to choose - STRONGLY 48 Abortion illegal 31% Right to choose 69 4

QIMMIG. Below are two points of view about immigration to the United States. Please indicate which one you agree with more. (Some/Other) people say there should not be a path to citizenship for those who entered our country illegally and we should build a wall along our southern border to stop illegal immigration. (Some/Other) people say that there should be a reasonable path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who came to the US as children, and building a wall along our southern border is a waste of money and won t stop the influx of illegal immigration. Which statement do you agree with more? No path to citizenship, build a wall - STRONGLY 10% No path to citizenship, build a wall - SOMEWHAT 11 Path to citizenship, don t build a wall - SOMEWHAT 23 Path to citizenship, don t build a wall STRONGLY 57 No path to citizenship/build wall 20% Path to citizenship/no wall 80 5

QBUSINESS. Below are two points of view about regulating how businesses operate. Please indicate which one you agree with more. (Some/Other) people say that government regulation of business usually does more harm than good. (Some/Other) people say that government regulation of business is necessary to protect the public interest. More harm than good STRONGLY 13% More harm than good SOMEWHAT 22 Protect public interest SOMEWHAT 37 Protect public interest STRONGLY 28 More harm than good 35% Protect public interest 65 QECONOMY. Below are two points of view about tax and job creation. Please indicate which one you agree with more. (Some/other) people say the best way to stimulate the economy is by cutting taxes across the board for individuals, small businesses and corporations to create an environment that will allow more companies to invest in job creation that will result in more economic opportunity for all Americans. (Some/other) people say tax cuts will require the government to reduce their spending, wiping out any possible gains from a tax cut. Also, a tax cut will disproportionally increase the income of the wealthy, and there is no guarantee that a tax cut will actually grow the economy for everyone. Tax cut increase jobs - STRONGLY 18% Tax cut increase jobs - SOMEWHAT 32 Tax cut will not grow economy - SOMEWHAT 25 Tax cut will not grow economy - STRONGLY 25 Tax cut increase jobs 51% Tax cut will not grow economy 49 6

QHEALTHCARE. Below are two points of view about the individual mandate from the Affordable Health Care Act, also known as ObamaCare. Please indicate which one you agree with more. (Some/other) people say the government shouldn't be allowed to tell people what products and services they buy and that forcing healthy people to buy expensive health insurance is unfair. (Some/other) people say the ObamaCare individual mandate prevents free-riding by making people be responsible for maintaining health coverage so that they do not become a burden on taxpayers when they become sick. Individual mandate is unfair - STRONGLY 24% Individual mandate is unfair - SOMEWHAT 24 Individual mandate prevents free-riding - SOMEWHAT 32 Individual mandate prevents free-riding - STRONGLY 20 Individual mandate is unfair 48% Individual mandate prevents free-riding 52 7

QEDUCATION. Below are two points of view about public funding for private, nonprofit schools and religious schools. Please indicate which one you agree with more. (Some/other) people say parents should have a choice when it comes to deciding whether to send their children to private or public school. They say that the taxes parents pay for education should follow their children to the school of their choice, be it public, private, or a charter school. (Some/other) say that school choice public funding or a voucher program will take money out of public school systems that are already struggling. Funding public schools adequately to hire more teachers and maintain small class size should be the solution for improvement. Support school choice STRONGLY 24% Support school choice - SOMEWHAT 19 Invest in public education - SOMEWHAT 18 Invest in public education - STRONGLY 39 Support school choice 43% Invest in public education 57 8

QENVIRONMENT. Below are two points of view about energy. Please indicate which one you agree with more. (Some people/ other) say we need an all of the above energy policy that rolls back excessive regulations on fossil fuels while also supporting the growth of other energy solutions, like natural gas, wind, nuclear and solar, that will create more energy resources while driving down costs. (Some people / other) say we have no choice but to switch to alternative energy to stop and reverse the effect of global warming. To increase the use of alternative energy as fast as possible, we need both market-based incentives and more government spending on research and development. All of the above energy policy - STRONGLY 20% All of the above energy policy - SOMEWHAT 26 Make transition from fossil fuel - SOMEWHAT 23 Make transition from fossil fuel - STRONGLY 30 All of the above energy policy 47% Transition from fossil fuel 53 QEDUCCOMP. What is the last grade of school you completed? Grade school or less [Grade 1-8] 1% Some high school [Grade 9-11] 5 Graduated high school or received GED [Grade 12] 25 Vocational school/technical school 7 Some college-2 years or less 20 Some college-more than 2 years 12 Graduated college 21 Post-graduate degree [e.g. MA, MS, MBA, MD, JD, PhD or equivalent] 8 9

AGE 18-24 18% 25-34 22 35-44 20 45-54 16 55-64 11 65+ 10 REF 3 GENDER Male 50% Female 50 10