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MISSOURI STATEWIDE General Election 2016 Survey conducted October 9 through October 11, 2016. 2,171 likely 2016 General Election voters participated in the survey. Survey weighted to match expected turnout demographics for the 2016 General Election. Margin of Error is +/- 2.1 with a 95 level of confidence. Totals do not always equal 100 due to rounding. Survey conducted by Remington Research Group on behalf of The Missouri Times. 10/05 Governor Results in parentheses.

Q: The candidates in the General Election for President of the United States are the Republican Donald Trump, the Democrat Hillary Clinton the Libertarian Gary Johnson, Constitution Party candidate Darrell Castle and Green Party candidate Jill Stein. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? Donald Trump: 47 Hillary Clinton: 42 Gary Johnson: 4 Darrell Castle: 1 Jill Stein: 1 Undecided: 5 Q: The candidates in the General Election for Governor are the Democrat Chris Koster, the Republican Eric Greitens, the Libertarian Cisse Spragins, Green Party candidate Don Fitz and Independent Lester Turilli. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? Chris Koster: 48 (44) Eric Greitens: 42 (41) Cisse Spragins: 3 (3) Don Fitz: 1 (1) Lester Turilli: 1 (1) Undecided: 5 (10) Q: The candidates in the General Election for Lieutenant Governor are the Republican Mike Parson, the Democrat Russ Carnahan, the Libertarian Steven Hedrick and Green Party candidate Jennifer Leach. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? Russ Carnahan: 44 Mike Parson: 43 Steven Hedrick: 3 Jennifer Leach: 2 Undecided: 8

Q: The candidates in the General Election for President of the United States are the Republican Donald Trump, the Democrat Hillary Clinton the Libertarian Gary Johnson, Constitution Party candidate Darrell Castle and Green Party candidate Jill Stein. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? BY DMA Column Columbia Joplin KC Cape Girardeau Springfield St. Joe St. Louis Donald Trump 49 61 37 70 61 51 43 Hillary Clinton 40 30 50 21 30 43 46 Gary Johnson 4 0 6 2 4 3 4 Darrell Castle 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 Jill Stein 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 Undecided 4 7 4 6 4 3 5 BY PARTY Column Republican Democrat Non-Partisan Donald Trump 85 8 44 Hillary Clinton 7 87 35 Gary Johnson 4 1 9 Darrell Castle 0 0 2 Jill Stein 0 1 2 Undecided 4 2 8 BY GENDER Column Female Male Donald Trump 46 48 Hillary Clinton 43 41 Gary Johnson 4 5 Darrell Castle 1 1 Jill Stein 1 1 Undecided 5 4 BY IDEOLOGY Column Conservative Moderate Liberal Donald Trump 79 31 12 Hillary Clinton 12 56 78 Gary Johnson 4 5 5 Darrell Castle 1 1 1 Jill Stein 0 1 3 Undecided 4 7 2

Q: The candidates in the General Election for President of the United States are the Republican Donald Trump, the Democrat Hillary Clinton the Libertarian Gary Johnson, Constitution Party candidate Darrell Castle and Green Party candidate Jill Stein. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? BY RACE Column White African-American Other Donald Trump 50 28 41 Hillary Clinton 39 68 33 Gary Johnson 4 3 10 Darrell Castle 1 0 2 Jill Stein 1 0 2 Undecided 5 2 11

Q: The candidates in the General Election for Governor are the Democrat Chris Koster, the Republican Eric Greitens, the Libertarian Cisse Spragins, Green Party candidate Don Fitz and Independent Lester Turilli. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? BY DMA Column Columbia Joplin KC Cape Girardeau Springfield St. Joe St. Louis Chris Koster 46 37 53 34 40 48 51 Eric Greitens 46 49 34 57 51 41 40 Cisse Spragins 0 4 5 2 1 7 2 Don Fitz 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 Lester Turilli 2 0 2 5 1 0 1 Undecided 5 8 6 1 6 4 5 BY PARTY Column Republican Democrat Non-Partisan Chris Koster 19 83 44 Eric Greitens 72 11 39 Cisse Spragins 2 1 5 Don Fitz 1 0 2 Lester Turilli 1 0 3 Undecided 5 4 7 BY GENDER Column Female Male Chris Koster 47 49 Eric Greitens 42 41 Cisse Spragins 2 3 Don Fitz 1 1 Lester Turilli 1 2 Undecided 6 4 BY IDEOLOGY Column Conservative Moderate Liberal Chris Koster 21 60 82 Eric Greitens 68 30 9 Cisse Spragins 3 2 3 Don Fitz 1 1 1 Lester Turilli 1 2 1 Undecided 6 5 3

Q: The candidates in the General Election for Governor are the Democrat Chris Koster, the Republican Eric Greitens, the Libertarian Cisse Spragins, Green Party candidate Don Fitz and Independent Lester Turilli. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? BY RACE Column White African-American Other Chris Koster 47 57 45 Eric Greitens 44 28 35 Cisse Spragins 2 6 3 Don Fitz 1 0 4 Lester Turilli 1 1 6 Undecided 5 8 8

Q: The candidates in the General Election for Lieutenant Governor are the Republican Mike Parson, the Democrat Russ Carnahan, the Libertarian Steven Hedrick and Green Party candidate Jennifer Leach. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? BY DMA Column Columbia Joplin KC Cape Girardeau Springfield St. Joe St. Louis Mike Parson 45 47 32 61 62 33 42 Russ Carnahan 40 42 52 33 30 57 46 Steven Hedrick 0 3 6 1 0 3 3 Jennifer Leach 2 2 3 3 1 0 1 Undecided 13 6 8 2 6 7 8 BY PARTY Column Republican Democrat Non-Partisan Mike Parson 78 4 45 Russ Carnahan 13 87 36 Steven Hedrick 1 2 6 Jennifer Leach 1 1 3 Undecided 7 6 11 BY GENDER Column Female Male Mike Parson 44 42 Russ Carnahan 43 46 Steven Hedrick 2 3 Jennifer Leach 1 2 Undecided 9 6 BY IDEOLOGY Column Conservative Moderate Liberal Mike Parson 73 28 7 Russ Carnahan 16 58 81 Steven Hedrick 1 4 4 Jennifer Leach 2 2 2 Undecided 8 9 6

Q: The candidates in the General Election for Lieutenant Governor are the Republican Mike Parson, the Democrat Russ Carnahan, the Libertarian Steven Hedrick and Green Party candidate Jennifer Leach. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? BY RACE Column White African-American Other Mike Parson 47 20 34 Russ Carnahan 41 68 37 Steven Hedrick 2 8 1 Jennifer Leach 2 0 8 Undecided 8 4 19

DMA Columbia 8 Joplin 3 Kansas City 24 Kirksville 1 Cape Girardeau 5 Hannibal 1 Springfield 15 St. Joseph 2 St. Louis 41 DEMOGRAPHICS PARTY Republican 36 Democrat 33 Non-Partisan 31 GENDER Female 53 Male 47 AGE 18-24 5 25-34 7 35-44 14 45-54 20 55-64 23 65-74 15 75+ 16 RACE White 84 African-American 12 Other 4