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Job Approval: Barack Obama - Time Series- Approve Disapprove 6 52 54 55 53 55 56 56 52 52 52 53 51 54 52 51 46 44 47 44 47 44 42 45 41 42 45 48 47 45 47 46 48 51 47 48 1/14 2/14 3/14 4/14 5/14 6/14 8/14 9/14 /14 11/14 1/15 2/15 3/15 4/15 5/15 6/15 7/15 8/15 9/15 September 15 1

6 Job Approval: Barack Obama App. Disapp. East 53 47 Midwest 49 49 South 47 51 West 47 51 Right Direction 95 5 Wrong Track 26 73 Approve Obama. 48 Disapprove Obama Favorable Clinton 81 19 Unfavorable Clinton 22 78 Vote Republican 18 81 29 32 Vote Democrat 83 16 Vote Undecided 36 58 Disapp. B.O./Not Vote GOP Wrong Track/Not Vote GOP 48 Disapp. B.O./Fav. Clinton Republican 17 81 19 18 Democrat 8 19 Independent 42 56 Liberal 79 APP. S trongly S mwt DIS APP. S mwt S trongly DK/Ref. September 15 2 2 Moderate 47 Conservative 15 83 White 39 6 African- American 91 6 Hispanic 56 43 Under 55 48 Over 55 47 53 Men 53 46 Women 44 53

Generic Ballot for Congress - Time Series- Democratic Republican Undecided 6 42 41 43 43 41 41 41 41 43 41 44 41 42 43 42 42 41 51 48 43 42 41 44 42 44 44 41 42 42 42 43 44 42 43 43 16 19 17 17 16 15 18 16 17 17 18 17 14 14 14 15 13 13 1/14 2/14 3/14 4/14 5/14 6/14 8/14 9/14 /14 11/14 1/15 2/15 3/15 4/15 5/15 6/15 7/15 8/15 9/15 September 15 3

Generic Ballot: U.S. Congress GOP DEM. UND. East 37 49 14 Midwest 49 12 South 45 41 14 West 47 13 Right Direction 18 73 Wrong Track 57 29 14 6 Approve Obama. 16 74 Disapprove Obama 7 14 15 Favorable Clinton 15 74 11 43 43 Unfavorable Clinton 7 18 11 Vote Republican Vote Democrat Vote Undecided Disapp. B.O./Not Vote GOP 48 52 Wrong Track/Not Vote GOP 67 33 25 Disapp. B.O./Fav. Clinton 33 47 Republican 92 3 5 18 15 11 12 6 13 Democrat 7 86 8 Independent 38 33 29 Liberal 19 75 6 Moderate 35 44 Conservative 78 12 White 48 38 13 GOP Def. Prob. Lean DEM Def. Prob. Lean UND. September 15 4 African- American 13 76 12 Hispanic 46 42 12 Under 55 46 42 13 Over 55 46 14 Men 38 48 14 Women 48 13

Approve/Disapprove: Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare - Time Series- Approve Disapprove 6 54 55 51 41 45 42 46 53 52 54 53 51 52 51 52 52 42 43 44 44 44 45 44 44 46 49 51 47 46 47 39 3/14 4/14 5/14 6/14 8/14 9/14 /14 11/14 1/15 2/15 3/15 4/15 5/15 6/15 7/15 8/15 9/15 National M&A September 15 5

6 Approve/Disapprove: Obamacare 47 App. Disapp. East 48 49 Midwest 44 51 South 47 49 West 48 Right Direction 86 11 Wrong Track 27 69 Approve Obama. 82 15 Disapprove Obama 13 85 Favorable Clinton 76 Unfavorable Clinton 24 75 Vote Republican 18 8 Vote Democrat 79 18 Vote Undecided 32 57 22 25 21 29 Disapp. B.O./Not Vote GOP 26 69 Wrong Track/Not Vote GOP 49 45 Disapp. B.O./Fav. Clinton 29 65 Republican 17 82 Democrat 77 19 Independent 54 Liberal 76 21 4 Moderate 48 48 Conservative 15 82 White 39 58 African- American 8 11 APP. S trongly S mwt DIS APP. S mwt S trongly DK/Ref. September 15 6 Hispanic 54 42 Under 55 45 51 Over 55 48 48 Men 53 44 Women 55

Would you say you most favor a smaller government with fewer services, or a larger government with many services?- Time Series- Smaller Larger 6 52 52 55 55 56 54 54 49 32 31 31 32 31 32 29 34 1/15 2/15 3/15 4/15 5/15 6/15 7/15 8/15 9/15 National M&A September 15 7

Would you say you most favor a smaller government with fewer services, or a larger government with many services? 8 7 Smaller Larger East 46 37 Midwest 47 33 South 52 32 West 49 37 Right Direction 55 Wrong Track 58 26 Approve Obama. 31 51 Disapprove Obama 67 18 Favorable Clinton 32 6 49 Unfavorable Clinton 65 22 Vote Republican 69 19 Vote Democrat 29 52 Vote Undecided 47 25 Disapp. B.O./Not Vote GOP 49 27 34 17 Wrong Track/Not Vote GOP 38 Disapp. B.O./Fav. Clinton 54 25 Republican 66 22 Democrat 51 Independent 54 26 Liberal 27 53 Moderate 33 Conservative 7 16 White 53 African- American 25 46 Smaller Gov't Larger Gov't DK/Ref. National M&A September 15 Hispanic 48 46 Under 55 46 38 Over 55 53 38 Men 51 35 Women 47 33 8

Direction: United States - Time Series- Right Direction Wrong Track 7 6 64 62 63 61 64 64 64 62 65 64 27 29 31 29 28 29 32 28 28 11/14 1/15 2/15 3/15 4/15 5/15 6/15 7/15 8/15 9/15 National M&A September 15 9

RD WT Direction: United States East 31 64 Midwest 28 64 South 26 67 West 31 61 8 7 6 64 Right Direction Wrong Track Approve Obama. 55 34 Disapprove Obama 3 94 Favorable Clinton 51 39 Unfavorable Clinton 11 85 Vote Republican 11 85 Vote Democrat 47 43 Vote Undecided 21 68 Disapp. B.O./Not Vote GOP 2 93 28 Wrong Track/Not Vote GOP Disapp. B.O./Fav. Clinton 3 89 Republican 12 85 Democrat 47 43 Independent 22 7 8 Liberal 47 47 Moderate 59 Conservative 7 88 White 22 72 African- American 55 33 Right Direction Wrong Track DK/Ref. National M&A September 15 Hispanic 34 59 Under 55 62 Over 55 25 68 Men 33 61 Women 24 67

Opinion: Hillary Clinton - Time Series- Favorable Unfavorable 6 47 46 49 48 45 47 53 51 42 41 5/15 6/15 7/15 8/15 9/15 September 15 11

Fav. Unfav. 6 41 Opinion: Hillary Clinton 28 51 32 East 42 Midwest 43 49 South 38 53 West 45 49 Right Direction 75 Wrong Track 25 67 Approve Obama. 69 23 Disapprove Obama 16 79 Favorable Clinton Unfavorable Clinton Vote Republican 14 82 Vote Democrat 71 21 Vote Undecided 35 44 Disapp. B.O./Not Vote GOP 35 53 Wrong Track/Not Vote GOP 47 Disapp. B.O./Fav. Clinton 14 19 8 Republican 14 82 Democrat 71 22 Independent 33 54 Liberal 68 26 Moderate 43 48 Conservative 12 79 White 35 59 FAV. Very S mwt UNFAV. S mwt Very NO OPIN. September 15 12 African- American 69 13 Hispanic 46 45 Under 55 41 Over 55 42 52 Men 45 49 Women 38 52

Generally speaking, would you like the next President to? 1. Continue the policies of President Obama 2. Change Direction and move away from the policies of President Obama 8 7 Cont. Change East 39 54 Midwest 33 55 South 31 6 West 38 54 Right Direction 76 17 Wrong Track 15 77 Approve Obama. 68 Disapprove Obama 2 93 Favorable Clinton 62 28 6 57 Unfavorable Clinton 12 82 Vote Republican 9 88 Vote Democrat 65 24 Vote Undecided 15 61 Disapp. B.O./Not Vote GOP 4 85 34 Wrong Track/Not Vote GOP 31 54 Disapp. B.O./Fav. Clinton 7 84 Republican 8 88 Democrat 64 25 Independent 24 63 9 Liberal 61 29 Moderate 33 54 Conservative 8 87 White 27 65 African- American 7 17 Continue Policies Change Direction DK/Ref. National M&A September 15 Hispanic 37 54 Under 55 34 57 Over 55 34 56 Men 38 54 Women 59 13