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Current Pennsylvania Polling October 30, 2016 Contact: Doug Kaplan, 407-242-1870 Executive Summary Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research firm, in conjunction with Breitbart News Network, conducted a random survey of 3,217 registered voters across Pennsylvania. The poll was conducted from October 25 th through the 30 th and has a margin of error of ± 1.7% at the 95% confidence level. The total may not round to 100% because of rounding. The poll was conducted using interactive voice responses, with the results weighted by voting patterns. Founded in 2005 by conservative icon Andrew Breitbart, Breitbart News Network is the biggest source of breaking news and analysis, thought-leading commentary, and original reporting curated and written specifically for the new generation of independent and conservative thinkers. Known for hard hitting, no hold-barred journalism along with world-class aggregation, Breitbart news is growing rapidly. The company recently added bureaus in London, Texas, and California, and is currently in the process of launching additional bureaus and verticals. 2) How likely are you to vote in November?

3) How interested are you in the 2016 Presidential election? 4) Which party are you registered in? 5) How would you describe the country's direction today? 6) How would you describe how the American economy is working for you and your family? 7) Do you want the next president to... 1 for Continue the policies of Barack Obama 2 for Change the direction and pursue new policies 3 for Don t Know

8) What is your opinion of Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton? 9) What is your opinion of Presidential Candidate Donald Trump? 10) What is your opinion of Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson? 11) What is your opinion of Presidential Candidate Jill Stein?

12) What is your opinion of U.S. Senator Pat Toomey? 13) What is your opinion of U.S. Senate Candidate Katie McGinty? 14) Do you approve or disapprove the job that Barack Obama is doing as president? 15) If the election was held today, who would be your choice for president? 16) Which of the following best represents your view in making a choice for president?

17) If the election was held today, who would be your choice for U.S. Senator? 18) Which do you think is riskier: electing someone who is experienced but who will not tend to bring much change to Washington and will generally continue the policies as they exist, or electing someone who will bring change to Washington but lacks experience and has few ties to the establishment? 1 for Electing someone who is experienced but who will not tend to bring much change to Washington and will generally continue the policies as they exist 2 for Electing someone who will bring change to Washington but lacks experience and has few ties to the establishment 3 for Neither 4 for Unsure 19) How likely do you think it is that the election is rigged? 20) The FBI has concluded that Hillary Clinton potentially exposed top secret information to hostile countries when she used a private email server when she was Secretary of State but the agency has decided not to seek a criminal indictment of her. Which is closer to your view?

21) Considering the coverage of the major television networks and a majority of the major newspapers which best describes how they are covering the election? 22) How concerned are you with controlling immigration and securing the southern border? 23) Do you support President Obama s plan to increase the number of refugees coming to the United States from the Middle East, Africa, and other parts of the world to 110,000 next year, up from the current level of 85,000, or do you think we should allow no refugees, fewer refugees, or the same as the current level? 24) Hillary Clinton s supporters at the Refugee Council want to increase the number of refugees coming into the United States in 2017 even more, to 200,000, and Hillary wants to increase the number of Syrian refugees in that total from 10,000 in 2016 to 65,000 in 2017. Do you approve or disapprove of this increase?

25) Do you believe that Syrian refugees arriving in the United States have been subjected to the most rigorous security vetting, as the Obama Administration claims? 26) Do you agree or disagree with Donald Trump, who said that NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, is the worst trade deal in modern American history, and that TPP, the TransPacific Partnership, is almost as bad? 27) Has Obamacare been a success? 28) Donald Trump says he reserves the right to contest the election if the election results are questionable. Do you approve or disapprove of that position? 29) Are the revelations in the Wikileaks emails of her Wall Street speeches which she had refused to release damaging to Hillary Clinton s credibility?

30) Do you think the accusations by women of lewd conduct against Donald Trump is damaging to his credibility? 31) Have you seen on television or read in the news media about the video that came out this week by an undercover investigative group showing Democratic operatives bragging that they recruited people to disrupt Donald Trump events? Several organizations that go back to the Democratic National Committee and even perhaps to the campaign of Hillary Clinton had operatives who, in an undercover investigative video expose, admitted that they had recruited people to disrupt Donald Trump events and even discussed how to rig votes in the general election. Those two operatives were both fired. The person they identify as their leader, and who appears in the video, turns out to have been to the Obama White House almost 350 times and had dozens of direct meetings with President Obama. 32) Do you think this is a scandal that should be considered in this presidential election or does it not seem to be that important? 33) Regardless of whether you are for Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, or another candidate, which of the following is closest to your opinion?

34) The non-partisan Center for Public Integrity reported this week that according to federal records, 430 people who work in journalism have made contributions to presidential campaigns. 96 percent of the money contributed, or $382,000, was donated to Hillary Clinton by about 380 of these journalists. 50 of these journalists have combined to give $14,000 to Donald Trump. Which of the following best represents your opinion? 35) If Hillary Clinton is elected president, will she have the moral authority to lead the country? 36) If Donald Trump is elected president, will he have the moral authority to lead the country? 37) For years, the political elites have governed America for their own benefit and to the detriment of the American people. This election is the best chance in our lives to take back our government and change course. 38) If Hillary Clinton wins, the political elite and special interests win

39) If Donald Trump wins, the political elite and special interests lose 40) Which do you think is the most important basis for a voter to make a choice in this president election? 41) If Hillary Clinton wins, she will unite the country. 42) If Donald Trump wins, he will unite the country.

43) There are reports that the Clinton Foundation started by Bill and Hillary Clinton accepted substantial donations from foreign governments and other individual donors while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. How likely do you think it is that Bill and Hillary Clinton were selling influence to foreign governments and other individual donors? The following questions are for demographic purposes: 44) Regardless of how you are registered, what do you think of yourself as? 45) What is your political ideology? 46) What race do you identify yourself as? 47) Which of the following best represents your religious affiliation?

48) What is the highest level of education have you completed? 49) How old are you? 50) What is your gender?