WBUR Poll New Hampshire 2016 General Election Survey of 501 Likely Voters Field Dates October 10-12, 2016

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Conducted for WBUR by WBUR Poll New Hampshire 2016 General Election Survey of 501 Likely Voters Field Dates October 10-12, 2016 I'm going to read you the names of several people who are active in public affairs. After I read each one please tell me if you have a generally favorable or generally unfavorable view of the person. If you have never heard of the person or if you are undecided, please just say so. READ FIRST NAME. How about READ NEXT NAME? REPEAT QUESTION TEXT ONLY IF NECESSARY, PROBE IF RESPONDENT SAYS DON T KNOW. Have you heard of READ NAME and are undecided about (him/her)? Or PAUSE have you never heard of (him/her)? Order rotated. Favorable Unfavorable Heard of / Undecided Never heard of Refused Hillary Clinton 40% 54% 6% 0% <1% Donald Trump 34% 60% 6% <1% <1% Tim Kaine 36% 31% 21% 13% <1% Mike Pence 42% 35% 15% 8% <1% Kelly Ayotte 44% 44% 11% 1% <1% Maggie Hassan 47% 41% 10% 2% <1% Gary Johnson 21% 36% 25% 18% <1% Colin van Ostern 29% 15% 25% 31% <1% Chris Sununu 29% 41% 25% 5% <1% Bill Clinton 44% 50% 5% <1% 1%

If the election for President were held today, and the candidates were ROTATE ORDER OF CANDIDATES Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, Libertarian Gary Johnson, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, for whom would you vote? If Johnson or Stein voter or leaners, ask What if the election were just between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump? If it were just the two of them, for whom would you vote? Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 3% Another candidate (not read) 3% Refused (not read) 1% Don t Know / Undecided (not read) 5% Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 3% Another candidate (not read) 3% Don t Know / Refused (not read) 4% Vote preference, head-to-head Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 41% Another candidate (not read) 6% Don t Know / Refused (not read) 6% If the election for U.S. Senate were held today, and if the candidates were for Democrat Maggie Hassan and Republican Kelly Ayotte, for whom would you vote? Order rotated. Maggie Hassan 45% Kelly Ayotte 46% Refused (not read) 1% Don t Know / Undecided (not read) 6% Maggie Hassan 47% Kelly Ayotte 47% Don t Know / Refused (not read) 5% WBUR Poll 2

If the election for Governor of New Hampshire were held today, and if the candidates were for Democrat Colin van Ostern and Republican Chris Sununu, for whom would you vote? Order rotated. Colin Van Ostern 41% Chris Sununu 41% Refused (not read) 2% Don t Know / Undecided (not read) 15% Colin Van Ostern 47% Chris Sununu 44% Don t Know / Refused (not read) 8% Did you watch the presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump that took place on Sunday? Asked of voters who watched the debate. Yes 72% No 28% Don t Know / Refused 0% Which candidate do you think did the best job in the debate, READ AND ROTATE OPTIONS 1 AND 2? Order of next two questions rotated. Do you think Hillary Clinton is a role model for young people? Do you think Donald Trump is a role model for young people? Do you think Hillary Clinton is honest and trustworthy, or not? Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 36% Both / neither / depends (do not read) 11% Don t Know / Refused 1% Yes she is 41% No she is not 56% Don t Know / Refused 3% Yes he is 13% No he is not 83% Don t Know / Refused 4% Yes she is 28% No she is not 69% Don t Know / Refused 4% WBUR Poll 3

Have you heard anything about the recently leaked parts of Hillary Clinton s paid speeches? Yes I have 65% No I have not 34% Don t Know / Refused <1% Have you seen the recently discovered video showing Donald Trump talking about sexually assaulting women? IF NO ASK: Have you heard about it? Yes, have seen 77% Have heard about it, not seen it 16% No, have not heard about or seen it 7% Don t Know / Refused 0% Do you think it was the right decision for Kelly Ayotte to withdraw her support from Donald Trump after the video came out, or should she have continued to support him? Right decision to withdraw support 61% Should have continued to support him 30% Don t Know / Refused 9% After the video was released, some Republican officials have said Trump should end his campaign, while others say he should continue. What do you think? Should Donald Trump READ AND ROTATE for President? End his campaign 35% Continue his campaign 60% Both / neither / depends (do not read) 2% Don t Know / Refused 3% WBUR Poll 4

Demographics Party Registration Democrat 28% Republican 32% Undeclared / Other 40% Race White / Caucasian 93% All others 5% Don t Know / Refused 2% Age 18 to 29 17% 30 to 44 29% 45 to 59 30% 60+ 24% Gender Male 48% Female 52% Education High School or less 20% Some college, no degree 27% College graduate (BA/BS) 30% Advanced degree 22% Don t know / refused 1% About the Poll These results are based on a survey of 501 likely voters in the 2016 General Election in New Hampshire. Live telephone interviews were conducted October 10-12, 2016 via both landline and cell phone using conventional registration based sampling procedures. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.4 percentage points with a 95 percent level of confidence. The poll was sponsored by WBUR, a National Public Radio station in the Boston area. WBUR Poll 5