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GEORGIA STATEWIDE BRUSHFIRE OCTOBER 2017 1. Are you 18 years of age or older and registered to vote here in Georgia? Yes 100% 2. Are you or a member of your family an employee of a newspaper, television or radio station, or a political party or candidate for political office? No 100% 3. Do you identify yourself as a Democrat, a Republican, an Independent or something else? Republican 78% Democrat 2 Independent 20 4. Which of the following best describes how you voted in the past few years: would you say you voted for all Republicans, mostly Republicans, more Republicans than Democrats, equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats, more Democrats than Republicans, mostly Democrats, or all Democrats? All Republicans 42% Most Republicans 34 More Republicans than Democrats 12 Equal numbers Republicans & Democrats 8 More Democrats than Republicans 2 Not Sure/Refused 1 5. Did you get a chance to vote in the November 2016 general election for President? Yes 100% 6. Thinking ahead to next year s Republican primary election for things like Governor and State Legislature here in Georgia, how would you rate your chances of voting in the Republican primary election would you say: You probably will vote 24% You definitely will vote 76

7. Using the numbers 1 to 5, with 5 meaning very interested and 1 meaning not interested at all, how would you rate your interest in next year s Republican primary election for Governor? 3 13% 4 26 5-Very interested 61 8. What would you say is the most important problem facing Georgia today? Health care 13% Education 12 Crime and public safety 12 Illegal immigration/border security 9 Jobs and unemployment 8 Taxes 7 Political corruption 7 The economy 7 Transportation, roads & highways 6 Government spending 5 Moral issues like life & marriage 4 Agriculture 1 Not sure/refused 8 (9-11) Now I'm going to read you the names of some prominent people and I would like to ask your opinion of them. I'd like you to tell me if, in your opinion, they are one of the best, or if your opinion is favorable or unfavorable. If you just know the name or have never heard of the person please just say so. One of the best Favorable Can t Rate Unfavorable Just Know Never Heard 9. Brian Kemp 3% 32% 13% 3% 19% 28% 2% 10. Casey Cagle 7 44 14 6 15 14 1 11. Donald Trump 28 52 6 12 1-1 Not Sure 2

12. If next year s Republican primary election for governor were being held today, for whom would you vote if the candidates running were: Brian Kemp Casey Cagle Michael Williams Hunter Hill Clay Tippins Marc Urbach And would that be DEFINITELY or PROBABLY? Definitely Brian Kemp 7% Probably Brian Kemp 6 Definitely Casey Cagle 15 Probably Casey Cagle 19 Definitely Michael Williams 1 Probably Michael Williams - Definitely Hunter Hill 1 Probably Hunter Hill 1 Definitely Clay Tippins - Probably Clay Tippins - Definitely Marc Urbach - Probably Marc Urbach - Not sure/refused 48 13. And who would be your second choice? Brian Kemp 32% Casey Cagle 17 Michael Williams 2 Hunter Hill 7 Clay Tippins - Marc Urbach - Not sure/refused 40 14. Now I d like to ask you a few questions for statistical purposes only: In comparison with those you know, would you say you are very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat conservative, or very conservative on political issues? Very liberal 1% Somewhat liberal 4 Moderate 16 Somewhat conservative 30 Very conservative 48 Not sure/refused 2 15. On the issue of abortion do you consider yourself to be pro-life or pro-choice? Pro-life 74% Pro-choice 21 Not sure/refused 6 3

16. Do you consider yourself to be an evangelical Christian? Yes 67% No 32 Not sure/refused 1 17. Do you support or oppose the Tea Party? And would that be STRONGLY or SOMEWHAT support/oppose? Strongly support 18% Somewhat support 34 Somewhat oppose 15 Strongly oppose 8 Not sure/refused 25 18. Into which of the following age groups do you fall? 18 34 9% 35 54 29 55 64 26 65 and over 36 Refused - 19. What is your race? White/Anglo 94% Black/African-American 4 Hispanic 1 Asian - Other 1 None - Not sure/refused - 20. Do you live in an urban, suburban, or rural area? Urban 12% Rural 48 Suburban 40 Not sure/refused - 21. Gender Female 48% Male 52 4

22. Land Line or Cell Phone Land Line 70% Cell 30 23. Media Market Atlanta 68% Savannah 7 Macon 6 Albany 4 Augusta 4 Jacksonville 4 Chattanooga 3 Columbus 2 Tallahassee-Thomasville 2 Greenville-Spartanburg 1 Dothan - 5