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Marquette Law School Poll September 15-18, 2016 (Percentages are rounded to whole numbers for reporting of results. Values ending in.5 here may round up or down if they are slightly above.5 or slightly below. Frequencies have been rounded to whole numbers but percentages are calculated based on non-integer weighted sample sizes.) Results for all survey items among all registered voters are presented here. Please note that some questions are only asked of particular groups of respondents. In these instances, the row NA s includes the number and percent of total respondents omitted from the question. These omitted cases are ignored when calculating the Valid and Cumulative percent columns. Results for all items among Likely Voters S2. Record Gender Male 298 46 46 46 Female 344 54 54 100 S3a. Do you currently live in Wisconsin? Yes 642 100 100 100 S4. Do you currently live within Milwaukee city limits? Yes 61 10 65 65 No 33 5 35 100 NA s 548 85

S5. Some people are registered to vote and others are not. Are you registered to vote in the precinct or ward where you now live, or aren t you? Yes, registered to vote 612 95 95 95 No, not registered to vote 29 5 5 100 Don t Know/Refused 1 0 0 100 S6. Do you plan to register to vote, or is there a chance that you may not register? Plan to Register 30 5 100 100 NA s 612 95 Q1. Some people seem to follow what s going on in politics most of the time, whether there s an election going on or not. Others aren t that interested. Would you say you follow what s going on in politics most of the time, some of the time, only now and then, or hardly at all? Most of the time 430 67 67 67 Some of the time 144 22 22 90 Only now and then 41 6 6 96 Hardly at all 25 4 4 100 Don t know 1 0 0 100 Q2. What are the chances that you will vote in the November 2016 general election for President, Congress, and other offices are you absolutely certain to vote, very likely to vote, are the chances 50-50, or don t you think you will vote? Absolutely certain 642 100 100 100 Q3. Over the past year, do you feel the economy has gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same? Gotten better 171 27 27 27 Gotten worse 188 29 29 56 Stayed the same 270 42 42 98 Don t know 14 2 2 100

Q4. Looking ahead, over the next year do you expect the economy to get better, get worse, or stay about the same? Get better 176 27 27 27 Get worse 117 18 18 46 Stay the same 263 41 41 87 Don t know 82 13 13 99 Refused 4 1 1 100 Q5. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as president? Approve 334 52 52 52 Disapprove 288 45 45 97 Don t know 14 2 2 99 Refused 6 1 1 100 Q6. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way Scott Walker is handling his job as Governor of Wisconsin? Approve 277 43 43 43 Disapprove 351 55 55 98 Don t know 11 2 2 100 Refused 3 0 0 100 Q7. Barack Obama: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Barack Obama or haven t you heard enough about him yet? Favorable 352 55 55 55 Unfavorable 277 43 43 98 Haven t heard enough 10 2 2 100 Don t know 3 0 0 100 Refused 0 0 0 100

Q8. Ron Johnson: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Ron Johnson or haven t you heard enough about him yet? Favorable 227 35 35 35 Unfavorable 251 39 39 74 Haven t heard enough 153 24 24 98 Don t know 11 2 2 100 Q9. Russ Feingold: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Russ Feingold or haven t you heard enough about him yet? Favorable 309 48 48 48 Unfavorable 207 32 32 80 Haven t heard enough 108 17 17 97 Don t know 17 3 3 100 Refused 1 0 0 100 Q10. Scott Walker: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Scott Walker or haven t you heard enough about him yet? Favorable 265 41 41 41 Unfavorable 345 54 54 95 Haven t heard enough 20 3 3 98 Don t know 12 2 2 100 Refused 0 0 0 100 Q11. Donald Trump: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Donald Trump or haven t you heard enough about him yet? Favorable 220 34 34 34 Unfavorable 381 59 59 94 Haven t heard enough 27 4 4 98 Don t know 12 2 2 100 Refused 1 0 0 100

Q12. Hillary Clinton: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Hillary Clinton or haven t you heard enough about her yet? Favorable 286 45 45 45 Unfavorable 332 52 52 96 Haven t heard enough 14 2 2 98 Don t know 8 1 1 100 Refused 2 0 0 100 Q13. Gary Johnson: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Gary Johnson or haven t you heard enough about him yet? Favorable 115 18 18 18 Unfavorable 136 21 21 39 Haven t heard enough 359 56 56 95 Don t know 30 5 5 100 Refused 2 0 0 100 Q14. Jill Stein: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Jill Stein or haven t you heard enough about her yet? Favorable 43 7 7 7 Unfavorable 93 15 15 21 Haven t heard enough 466 73 73 94 Don t know 37 6 6 100 Refused 2 0 0 100 Q15. Tammy Baldwin: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Tammy Baldwin or haven t you heard enough about her yet? Favorable 249 39 39 39 Unfavorable 226 35 35 74 Haven t heard enough 152 24 24 98 Don t know 15 2 2 100

Q16. Paul Ryan: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Paul Ryan or haven t you heard enough about him yet? Favorable 298 46 46 46 Unfavorable 231 36 36 82 Haven t heard enough 97 15 15 98 Don t know 15 2 2 100 Refused 1 0 0 100 Q17. The Tea Party: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the Tea Party or haven t you heard enough about it yet? Favorable 126 20 20 20 Unfavorable 306 48 48 67 Haven t heard enough 185 29 29 96 Don t know 22 3 3 99 Refused 4 1 1 100 Q18. If the election for U.S. Senator were being held today and the candidates were Ron Johnson the Republican and Russ Feingold the Democrat, for whom would you vote? Russ Feingold 303 47 47 47 Ron Johnson 266 41 41 89 Neither (VOL) 25 4 4 93 Wouldn t vote (VOL) 4 1 1 93 Don t know 39 6 6 99 Refused 5 1 1 100

Q19. If the election for president were being held today and the candidates were Hillary Clinton the Democrat and Donald Trump the Republican, for whom would you vote? Hillary Clinton 284 44 44 44 Donald Trump 269 42 42 86 Gary Johnson (VOL) 6 1 1 87 Jill Stein (VOL) 3 0 0 88 Neither (VOL) 49 8 8 95 Wouldn t vote (VOL) 4 1 1 96 Don t know 22 3 3 99 Refused 4 1 1 100 Q20. If the election for U.S. Senator were being held today and the candidates were Russ Feingold the Democrat and Ron Johnson the Republican and Phil Anderson the Libertarian, for whom would you vote? Russ Feingold 285 44 44 44 Ron Johnson 250 39 39 83 Phil Anderson 43 7 7 90 None of these 13 2 2 92 Wouldn t vote 5 1 1 93 Don t know 42 7 7 99 Refused 4 1 1 100 Q20. If the election for president were being held today and the candidates were Hillary Clinton the Democrat, Donald Trump the Republican, Gary Johnson the Libertarian and Jill Stein the Green Party, for whom would you vote? Hillary Clinton 265 41 41 41 Donald Trump 244 38 38 79 Gary Johnson 73 11 11 91 Jill Stein 14 2 2 93 None of these 10 2 2 94 Wouldn t vote 6 1 1 95 Don t know 24 4 4 99 Refused 5 1 1 100

Q22a. Thinking about some of the candidates for president, how comfortable are you with the idea of Hillary Clinton as president? Are you very comfortable, somewhat comfortable, somewhat uncomfortable or very uncomfortable? Very comfortable 167 26 26 26 Somewhat comfortable 134 21 21 47 Somewhat uncomfortable 63 10 10 57 Very uncomfortable 277 43 43 100 Don t know 2 0 0 100 Q22b. Thinking about some of the candidates for president, how comfortable are you with the idea of Donald Trump as president? Are you very comfortable, somewhat comfortable, somewhat uncomfortable or very uncomfortable? Very comfortable 98 15 15 15 Somewhat comfortable 137 21 21 37 Somewhat uncomfortable 87 14 14 50 Very uncomfortable 318 50 50 100 Don t know 1 0 0 100 Refused 1 0 0 100 Q23. Please tell me whether the following statement describes Russ Feingold, or not... he is someone who cares about people like me. Describes 323 50 50 50 Does not describe 212 33 33 83 Don t know 105 16 16 100 Refused 2 0 0 100 Q24. Please tell me whether the following statement describes Ron Johnson, or not... he is someone who cares about people like me. Describes 240 37 37 37 Does not describe 279 43 43 81 Don t know 118 18 18 99 Refused 5 1 1 100

Q25. Please tell me whether the following statement describes Hillary Clinton, or not...she is someone who cares about people like me. Describes 293 46 46 46 Does not describe 336 52 52 98 Don t know 9 1 1 99 Refused 4 1 1 100 Q26. Please tell me whether the following statement describes Donald Trump, or not...he is someone who cares about people like me. Describes 231 36 36 36 Does not describe 394 61 61 97 Don t know 12 2 2 99 Refused 5 1 1 100 Q27. Please tell me whether the following statement describes Hillary Clinton, or not...she is someone who is honest. Describes 203 32 32 32 Does not describe 409 64 64 95 Don t know 29 5 5 100 Refused 1 0 0 100 Q28. Please tell me whether the following statement describes Donald Trump, or not...he is someone who is honest. Describes 217 34 34 34 Does not describe 407 63 63 97 Don t know 16 3 3 100 Refused 2 0 0 100

Q29. Please tell me whether the following statement describes Hillary Clinton, or not... she has the qualifications to be president. Describes 387 60 60 60 Does not describe 249 39 39 99 Don t know 3 1 1 100 Refused 3 0 0 100 Q30. Please tell me whether the following statement describes Donald Trump, or not... he has the qualifications to be president. Describes 237 37 37 37 Does not describe 393 61 61 98 Don t know 10 1 1 100 Refused 3 0 0 100 Q31. Which comes closest to your view about undocumented immigrants who are currently working in the U.S.? They should be allowed to stay in their jobs and to eventually apply for U.S. citizenship. OR, They should be allowed to stay in their jobs only as temporary guest workers, but not to apply for U.S. citizenship. OR, They should be required to leave their jobs and leave the U.S. Stay and apply for citizenship 403 63 63 63 Stay as temporary guest workers 122 19 19 82 Required to leave jobs and U.S. 100 16 16 97 Don t know 14 2 2 100 Refused 3 0 0 100 Q32. What do you think Donald Trump s position is on undocumented immigrants? Does he think they should be allowed to stay in their jobs and to eventually apply for U.S. citizenship. OR, they should be allowed to stay in their jobs only as temporary guest workers, but not to apply for U.S. citizenship. OR, they should be required to leave their jobs and leave the U.S. Stay and apply for citizenship 58 9 9 9 Stay as temporary guest workers 88 14 14 23 Required to leave jobs and U.S. 460 72 72 94 Don t know 32 5 5 99 Refused 4 1 1 100

Q33. What do you think Hillary Clinton s position is on undocumented immigrants. Does she think they should be allowed to stay in their jobs and to eventually apply for U.S. citizenship. OR, they should be allowed to stay in their jobs only as temporary guest workers, but not to apply for U.S. citizenship. OR, they should be required to leave their jobs and leave the U.S. Stay and apply for citizenship 459 71 71 71 Stay as temporary guest workers 81 13 13 84 Required to leave jobs and U.S. 8 1 1 85 Don t know 91 14 14 99 Refused 4 1 1 100 Q34. How effective is Ron Johnson as a US Senator? Very effective 84 13 13 13 Somewhat effective 231 36 36 49 Not very effective 106 16 16 66 Not at all effective 125 20 20 85 Don t know 90 14 14 99 Refused 6 1 1 100 Q35. How effective was Russ Feingold as a US Senator? Very effective 159 25 25 25 Somewhat effective 210 33 33 57 Not very effective 113 18 18 75 Not at all effective 85 13 13 88 Don t know 72 11 11 99 Refused 3 1 1 100 Q36. Which of the following statements is closer to your point of view? To get more things done, I would like to see a Congress and a President of the same party. OR I prefer the President and Congress to be of different parties because that way they can balance each other out. Same party 372 58 58 58 Different parties 229 36 36 94 Don t know 33 5 5 99 Refused 7 1 1 100

Q37. When voting in elections do you typically vote a straight ticket that is for candidates of the same party, or do you typically split your ticket that is vote for candidates from different parties? Straight ticket 318 50 50 50 Split your ticket 302 47 47 97 Don t know 18 3 3 99 Refused 5 1 1 100 Q38. In the Wisconsin election this November, how many people who are not legally eligible to vote do you think will cast a vote illegally? Just in the state of Wisconsin do you think it will be less than ten, ten to one hundred, a hundred to a thousand, a thousand to ten thousand, ten thousand to one hundred thousand or more than one hundred thousand? Less than 10 187 29 29 29 Ten to one hundred 112 17 17 47 A hundred to a thousand 107 17 17 63 A thousand to ten thousand 92 14 14 78 Ten thousand to one hundred thousand 42 7 7 84 More than one hundred thousand 17 3 3 87 Don t know 82 13 13 99 Refused 4 1 1 100 Q39. In the Wisconsin election this November, how many people who are legally eligible to vote do you think will not be allowed to vote because they lack proper identification? Just in the state of Wisconsin do you think it will be less than ten, ten to one hundred, a hundred to a thousand, a thousand to ten thousand, ten thousand to one hundred thousand or more than one hundred thousand? Less than 10 100 16 16 16 Ten to one hundred 95 15 15 30 A hundred to a thousand 143 22 22 53 A thousand to ten thousand 100 16 16 68 Ten thousand to one hundred thousand 86 13 13 82 More than one hundred thousand 35 5 5 87 Don t know 78 12 12 99 Refused 6 1 1 100

Q40. Would you favor or oppose an increase in the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $15 an hour? Favor 315 49 49 49 Oppose 316 49 49 98 Don t know 11 2 2 100 Q41. Should US military action against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, also called ISIS, be limited to only air strikes, should it include both air strikes and American combat troops on the ground, or should US military action not be taken at all? Air strikes only 197 31 31 31 Combat troops as well as air strikes 279 43 43 74 No military action at all 86 13 13 87 Don t know 69 11 11 98 Refused 11 2 2 100 Q42. All in all, considering the costs to the United States versus the benefits to the United States, do you think the war in Iraq was worth fighting, or not? Worth fighting 228 35 35 35 Not worth fighting 376 59 59 94 Don t know 35 5 5 99 Refused 4 1 1 100 Q43. Do you think the best way to reduce international threats to the security of the US is through diplomatic negotiations or through the use of military force? Diplomatic negotiations 377 59 59 59 Use of military force 152 24 24 82 Both 79 12 12 95 Don t know 31 5 5 99 Refused 3 1 1 100

Q44. Have you or any of your close relatives served in the U.S. armed forces since 2001? Yes, I have 32 5 5 5 Yes, someone else 230 36 36 41 Yes, both someone else and I have 14 2 2 43 No 364 57 57 100 Don t know 1 0 0 100 Refused 1 0 0 100 Q45. Thinking about your family s financial situation, would you say you are living comfortably, just getting by, or struggling to make ends meet? Living comfortably 356 55 55 55 Just getting by 215 33 33 89 Struggling 66 10 10 99 Don t know 3 0 0 100 Refused 3 0 0 100 F1. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, or an Independent? Republican 214 33 33 33 Democrat 215 33 33 67 Independent 195 30 30 97 Other/No preference 13 2 2 99 Don t know 5 1 1 100 Refused 1 0 0 100 F2. Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party or to the Democratic Party? Republican 83 13 39 39 Democratic 97 15 46 85 Neither/Just Independent 25 4 12 96 Don t know 7 1 3 100 Refused 1 0 0 100 NA s 430 67

Q46. Would you have liked to see the Republican party nominate someone other than Donald Trump for president? Nominate someone else 192 30 65 65 Nominate Trump 96 15 32 97 Don t know 7 1 3 100 Refused 1 0 0 100 NA s 346 54 Q47. Would you have liked to see the Democratic party nominate Bernie Sanders rather than Hillary Clinton for president? Bernie Sanders 148 23 48 48 Hillary Clinton 137 21 44 92 Someone else 3 0 1 93 Don t know 20 3 6 99 Refused 3 0 1 100 NA s 331 51 F3. What is the highest level of education you completed? Elementary school only 3 1 1 1 Some high school / did not finish 30 5 5 5 Completed high school 191 30 30 35 Some college but didn t finish 122 19 19 54 Two year college degree 79 12 12 66 Four year college degree 145 23 23 89 Some graduate work 10 2 2 90 Completed masters or professional degree 44 7 7 97 Advanced graduate work or Ph.D. 13 2 2 99 Don t know 1 0 0 100 Refused 3 0 0 100 F4. What is your age? 19 9 1 1 1 20 9 1 1 3 21 2 0 0 3 22 5 1 1 4 Continued on next page

F4. What is your age? 24 5 1 1 5 25 8 1 1 6 26 12 2 2 8 27 13 2 2 10 28 7 1 1 11 29 10 2 2 12 30 13 2 2 14 31 11 2 2 16 32 7 1 1 17 33 9 1 1 19 34 12 2 2 21 35 5 1 1 21 36 7 1 1 23 37 13 2 2 25 38 15 2 2 27 39 7 1 1 28 40 15 2 2 30 41 5 1 1 31 42 7 1 1 32 43 1 0 0 32 44 19 3 3 35 45 12 2 2 37 46 25 4 4 41 47 29 5 5 46 48 12 2 2 47 49 5 1 1 48 50 11 2 2 50 51 8 1 1 51 52 10 2 2 53 53 9 1 1 54 54 18 3 3 57 55 18 3 3 60 56 6 1 1 61 57 13 2 2 63 58 19 3 3 66 59 15 2 2 68 60 9 1 1 69 61 7 1 1 70 62 9 1 1 72 63 7 1 1 73 64 7 1 1 74 65 11 2 2 76 66 10 2 2 77 67 11 2 2 79 Continued on next page

F4. What is your age? 68 11 2 2 81 69 8 1 1 82 70 5 1 1 83 71 6 1 1 84 72 7 1 1 85 73 7 1 1 86 74 7 1 1 87 75 6 1 1 88 76 8 1 1 89 77 4 1 1 90 78 7 1 1 91 79 9 1 1 92 80 8 1 1 93 81 7 1 1 94 82 7 1 1 96 83 6 1 1 96 84 2 0 0 97 85 3 1 1 97 86 2 0 0 98 87 1 0 0 98 88 1 0 0 98 90 0 0 0 98 91 2 0 0 98 94 1 0 0 98 95 1 0 0 99 96 1 0 0 99 99 9 1 1 100 F4a. [If Refused in F4] Are you...? 30-44 years old 4 1 48 48 60 years old or more 3 0 29 77 Refused 2 0 23 100 NA s 633 99

F5. Are you currently married, living with a partner but not married, widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never been married? Married 422 66 66 66 Cohabiting 36 6 6 71 Widowed 38 6 6 77 Divorced 48 8 8 85 Separated 3 0 0 85 Never Married 90 14 14 99 Don t know 3 0 0 100 Refused 3 0 0 100 F7. Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban or some other Spanish background? Yes 24 4 4 4 No 607 95 95 98 Don t know 8 1 1 100 Refused 3 0 0 100 F8. Would you describe yourself as White, African American or Black, Asian, Native American, of more than one race or some other race? White 555 86 86 86 African American or Black 43 7 7 93 Asian, South Asian or Pacific Islander 2 0 0 93 Native American or American Indian 6 1 1 94 More than one race 12 2 2 96 Hispanic or Latino 7 1 1 97 Other (SPECIFY) 11 2 2 99 Don t know 2 0 0 99 Refused 5 1 1 100

F9. Aside from weddings and funerals, how often do you attend religious services... more than once a week, once a week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, seldom, or never? More than 1/wk 49 8 8 8 1/week 158 25 25 32 1-2 month 111 17 17 50 few times a year 125 19 19 69 Seldom 96 15 15 84 Never 95 15 15 99 Don t know 5 1 1 100 Refused 3 0 0 100 F10. What is your religious preference? Are you Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, another religion or no religion? Protestant 131 20 20 20 Roman Catholic 205 32 32 52 Jewish 3 0 0 53 Muslim/Islam 5 1 1 54 Mormon/Latter-Day Saints 2 0 0 54 Other Christian Religion 122 19 19 73 Other Non-Christian Religion 39 6 6 79 No Religion/Atheist/Agnostic 108 17 17 96 Don t know 17 3 3 98 Refused 11 2 2 100 F11. Would you describe yourself as a born-again or evangelical Christian, or not? born again 117 18 46 46 not born again 130 20 51 98 Don t know 2 0 1 99 Refused 4 1 1 100 NA s 389 61

F12. Last year, that is in 2015, what was your total family income from all sources, before taxes? Less than $10,000 18 3 3 3 10 to under $20,000 40 6 6 9 20 to under $30,000 47 7 7 16 30 to under $40,000 51 8 8 24 40 to under $50,000 60 9 9 34 50 to under $75,000 111 17 17 51 75 to under $100,000 84 13 13 64 100 to under $150,000 77 12 12 76 $150,000 or more 39 6 6 82 Over $200,000 21 3 3 85 Don t know 30 5 5 90 Refused 65 10 10 100 F13. Would you describe the place where you live as urban, suburban or rural? Urban 180 28 28 28 Suburban 200 31 31 59 Rural 257 40 40 99 Don t know 4 1 1 100 F15. In general, would you describe your political views as...? Very conservative 50 8 8 8 Conservative 204 32 32 40 Moderate 219 34 34 74 Liberal 116 18 18 92 Very liberal 39 6 6 98 Don t know 13 2 2 100 Refused 1 0 0 100

F16. Are you or any member of your household a member of a local, state or national labor union? respondent 66 10 10 10 another household member 44 7 7 17 nobody in household 531 83 83 100 Don t know 1 0 0 100 Refused 1 0 0 100 F17. Do you or any member of your household work for federal, state, or local government: for example, as a public school teacher, police officer, firefighter, or other government job? Yes 138 21 21 21 No 504 79 79 100 F19. Of all the personal telephone calls that you receive, do you get...? All or almost all on a cell phone 312 49 49 49 Some on a cell phone and some on a home phone 156 24 24 73 All or almost all on a regular home phone 165 26 26 99 Don t know 3 0 0 99 Refused 6 1 1 100 F20. Is this phone a cell phone or not? Yes 371 58 58 58 No 271 42 42 100 Likely Voter Likely Voter 642 100 100 100

wave 9/15-18/16 642 100 100 100 Poll Dates 2016-9-15 642 100 100 100 Sex Male 298 46 46 46 Female 344 54 54 100 Age 4 categories 18-29 79 12 12 12 30-44 152 24 24 36 45-59 211 33 33 69 60+ 199 31 31 100 DK/NA/ Ref 2 0 0 100 Age 6 categories 18-29 79 12 12 12 30-39 100 16 16 28 40-49 135 21 21 49 50-59 127 20 20 69 60-69 93 15 15 83 70+ 106 16 16 100 DK/NA/Ref 2 0 0 100

Race 3 categories White 555 86 86 86 Black 43 7 7 93 Other 37 6 6 99 DK/NA/Ref 7 1 1 100 Hispanic Yes 24 4 4 4 No 607 95 95 98 DK/NA/Ref 11 2 2 100 5 education categories Not HS 33 5 5 5 HS 191 30 30 35 Some Coll 122 19 19 54 AA 79 12 12 66 BA+ 212 33 33 99 DK/NA/ Ref 4 1 1 100 Education 5 with Post-BA Not HS 33 5 5 5 hs 191 30 30 35 Some Coll/AA 201 31 31 66 ba 145 23 23 89 Post BA 67 10 10 99 DK/NA/Ref 4 1 1 100

Education 6 AA, BA, and MA Not HS 33 5 5 5 hs 191 30 30 35 Some Coll 122 19 19 54 aa 79 12 12 66 ba 145 23 23 89 Post-BA 67 10 10 99 DK/NA/Ref 4 1 1 100 3 category Party ID including leaners Republican 296 46 46 46 Democrat 312 49 49 95 Independent 33 5 5 100 Other/None 1 0 0 100 3 category Party ID no leaners Republican 214 33 33 33 Democrat 215 33 33 67 Independent 212 33 33 100 Other/None 1 0 0 100 Pary ID 5 categories, leaners separate Rep 214 33 33 33 Lean Rep 83 13 13 46 Ind 33 5 5 51 Lean Dem 97 15 15 66 Dem 215 33 33 100 Other/None 1 0 0 100

Race/Ethnicity White 546 85 85 85 Black 43 7 7 92 Hispanic 24 4 4 95 Other 23 4 4 99 DK/NA/ Ref 7 1 1 100 Income Recode Under $40k 156 24 24 24 $40k to $74k 170 26 26 51 $75k up 221 34 34 85 DK/NA/ Ref 96 15 15 100 Region/Media Market MKE City 58 9 9 9 Rest of MKE 192 30 30 39 msn 124 19 19 58 GB/A 125 19 19 78 Rest of state 144 22 22 100 Region2/MKE,WOW,Media Market MKE City 58 9 9 9 WOW Counties 56 9 9 18 Rest of MKE 135 21 21 39 MSN 124 19 19 58 GB/A 125 19 19 78 Rest of state 144 22 22 100

Region7/MKE,WOW,Media Market MKE City 58 9 9 9 WOW Counties 56 9 9 18 Rest of MKE 135 21 21 39 msn 124 19 19 58 GB/A 125 19 19 78 Lax/EC 53 8 8 86 MSP,DS/WauRhine 91 14 14 100 dma8/eight category Media Market MKE City 58 9 9 9 WOW Counties 56 9 9 18 Rest of MKE 135 21 21 39 Dane Rock 86 13 13 52 Rest of MSN 38 6 6 58 Lax/EC 53 8 8 66 GB/A 125 19 19 86 Wau/MSP/DS 91 14 14 100