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http://www.newsweek.com/2010/08/27/newsweek-poll-democrats-may-not-be-headed-for-midterm-bloodbath.html Newsweek Poll Obama/Muslims Princeton Survey Research Associates International Final Topline Results (8/27/10) N = 1,029 adults 18+ (697 landline interviews and 332 cell phone interviews) Margins of error: plus or minus 3.7 Interviewing dates: 8/25-26/10 SAMPLE SIZE/MARGIN OF ERROR FOR TOTAL ADULTS SUBGROUPS: 314 Republicans (plus or minus 6.5) 334 Democrats (plus or minus 6.5) 310 Independents (plus or minus 6.9) SAMPLE SIZE/MARGIN OF ERROR FOR REGISTERED VOTERS SUBGROUPS: 856 Registered voters (plus or minus 4.1) 284 Republican RVs (plus or minus 6.8) 280 Democrat RVs (plus or minus 7.1) 247 Independent RVs (plus or minus 7.8) 366 Obama-Approve RVs (plus or minus 6.3) 435 Obama-Disapprove RVs (plus or minus 5.6) Notes: Data are weighted so that sample demographics match Census Current Population Survey parameters for gender, age, education, race, region, and population density. Results based on smaller subgroups are subject to larger margins of sampling error. Sample size and margins of error for these subgroups are included in a separate methodology statement. An asterisk (*) indicates a value less than 1%.

2 RVA. Which ONE of the following three statements best describes you (READ) 76 Are you ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN you re registered to vote at your current address, OR 7 Are you PROBABLY registered, but there is a chance your registration has lapsed, OR 16 Are you NOT registered to vote at your current address? 1 (DO NOT READ) Don t know *1a/b. Suppose the elections for U.S. Congress were being held TODAY Would you vote for (ROTATE: the Republican Party s candidate or the Democratic Party s candidate) for Congress in your district? [IF OTHER/UNDECIDED, RESPONDENTS WERE ASKED] As of TODAY, do you LEAN more toward... (ROTATE: the Republican or the Democrat) (running for Congress in your district)? BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS 1 Rep/Lean Rep Dem/Lean Dem Undecided/Other CURRENT TOTAL 45 45 10 = Republican RVs 94 4 2 = Democrat RVs 6 90 4 = Independent RVs 45 33 22 = 2010 (RVS) 2/17-18/10 43 45 12 = 2006 (RVS) 11/2-3/06 36 52 12 = 10/26-27/06 38 49 13 = 10/19-20/06 37 51 12 = 10/5-6/06 38 51 11 = 8/24-25/06 38 50 12 = 8/10-11/06 39 51 10 = 5/11-12/06 39 50 11 = 3/16-17/06 39 50 11 = 2002 (RVS) 10/24-25/02 46 43 11 = 10/10-11/02 43 43 14 = 9/26-27/02 40 47 13 = 9/12-13/02 43 41 16 = 8/28-29/02 40 45 15 = June 2002 2 44 46 10 = February 2002 46 45 9 = 1998 (RVS) 10/8-9/98 43 45 12 = 9/24-25/98 43 48 9 = 9/10-11/98 43 45 12 = 8/20-21/98 41 47 12 = 1 2 Registered voters are defined as those who say they are 'absolutely certain' they are registered to vote at their current address in Question RVA. June 2002 and February 2002 trends from Pew Research Center.

3 *2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as president? Approve Disapprove DK CURRENT TOTAL 47 45 8 = Republicans 8 88 4 = Democrats 82 14 4 = Independents 41 48 11 = 3 6/23-24/10 48 46 6 = 2/17-18/10 48 40 12 = 1/14-17/10 4 49 38 13 = 7/16-19/09 5 57 32 11 = 4/1-2/09 61 27 12 = 3/4-5/09 58 26 16 = *3. How important is your view of Barack Obama in determining your vote for U.S. Congress this year? Is it...(read) BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS Very Important Somewhat Important Not too Important Not at all Important DK CURRENT RVS 39 29 13 16 3 = Obama-Approve RVs 34 34 14 17 1 = Obama-Disapprove RVs 44 25 12 16 3 = 2006 TREND (8/10-11/06) Total RVs 35 27 14 22 2 = Bush-Approve RVs 30 34 16 18 2 = Bush-Disapprove RVs 40 21 13 24 2 = 2002 TREND (9/26-27/02) Total RVs 30 28 15 24 3 = Bush-Approve RVs 30 32 14 21 3 = Bush-Disapprove RVs 34 19 13 32 2 = 1994 TREND (10/27-28/94) Total RVs 33 24 15 23 5 = Clinton-Approve RVs 32 30 16 19 3 = Clinton-Disapprove RVs 38 19 13 25 5 = 3 4 5 In June 2010, presidential job approval was asked as part of a list question with multiple items, including job approval for Republicans in Congress and Democrats in Congress. January 2010 trends from PSRAI. July 2009 trends from PSRAI.

4 4. How much do you think Barack Obama has been able to accomplish as president so far? Would you say (READ) 21 A lot 38 Some, OR 31 Only a little? 8 (VOL.) Nothing 2 (DO NOT READ) Don t know 5. As president, do you think Barack Obama has governed more as (READ) 36 A practical problem-solver, OR 44 A political liberal? 10 (VOL.) Neither/Both equally 10 (DO NOT READ) Don t know *6. Please tell me whether or not you think each of the following phrases applies to Barack Obama. How about... (READ AND RANDOMIZE)? Does this apply to Obama, or not? Yes, applies Does not apply DK a. Shares your values CURRENT TOTAL 49 47 4 = 2008 (RVS) 6 10/8-9/08 59 37 4 = 5/21-22/08 50 42 8 = 4/24-25/08 51 42 7 = 4/16-17/08 53 39 8 = b. Understands the problems and concerns of people like you CURRENT TOTAL 52 46 2 = c. Is a good communicator CURRENT TOTAL 76 22 2 = 6 In October 2008, question wording was slightly different: Please tell me whether or not you think each of the following phrases describes BARACK OBAMA. What about...(insert: Shares your values)? Does this describe Obama or not? Earlier trends had slightly different question wording: Please tell me whether or not you think each of the following presidential candidates SHARES YOUR VALUES. What about (INSERT: Barack Obama) Does he share your values, or not?

5 *7. We d like your opinion of the way Barack Obama is handling certain aspects of his job. (First,) what about... (READ AND RANDOMIZE)? Do you approve or disapprove of the way Obama is handling this issue or problem? Approve Disapprove DK a. The economy CURRENT TOTAL 40 56 4 = 6/23-24/10 38 58 4 = 4/1-2/09 48 41 11 = b. The situation in Iraq CURRENT TOTAL 51 41 8 = 6/23-24/10 41 51 8 = 4/1-2/09 57 27 16 = c. The situation in Afghanistan CURRENT TOTAL 42 47 11 = 6/23-24/10 37 53 10 = 4/1-2/09 55 27 18 = d. The war on terrorism CURRENT TOTAL 48 42 10 = 6/23-24/10 44 48 8 = e. Reform of the financial and banking industries CURRENT TOTAL 39 52 9 = 6/23-24/10 36 53 11 = f. Health care CURRENT TOTAL 43 51 6 = 6/23-24/10 43 51 6 = g. The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico CURRENT TOTAL 52 40 8 = 6/23-24/10 33 60 7 = h. Taxes CURRENT TOTAL 39 49 12 = 4/1-2/09 48 37 15 = i. The federal budget deficit CURRENT TOTAL 32 58 10 = 4/1-2/09 42 45 13 =

6 8. As president, do you think Barack Obama has been tough enough in dealing with terrorists, or not tough enough? 43 Yes, tough enough 50 No, not tough enough 7 Don t know *9. Do you think the United States is winning or losing the war in Afghanistan? Current 6/23-24/10 7 27 Winning 26 41 Losing 46 14 (VOL.) Neither 19 18 Don t know 9 10. Do you think the United States should stick with the current plan and start withdrawing troops from Afghanistan in July 2011 regardless of conditions on the ground there OR change plans and only start removing troops then if conditions permit it, OR start withdrawing from Afghanistan sooner than is planned? 27 Stick with the current plan 33 Change plans, start withdrawal only if conditions permit 32 Start withdrawal sooner/immediately 8 Don t know 11. On another subject Do you think Barack Obama and his administration are focused as much as they should be on working to improve the economy and jobs situation, or not? 42 Yes, focused as much as they should be 55 No, not focused enough 3 Don t know 12. Which of the following do you think bears more responsibility for the country s economic problems today (READ 1-3) Current Rep. Dem. Ind. 19 The economic policies of President Obama, 30 12 18 38 The economic policies of former President George W. Bush, OR 16 61 32 36 Both equally? 47 24 41 4 (VOL.) Neither 2 2 6 3 (DO NOT READ) Don t know 5 1 3 7 In June 2010, respondents were asked about winning/losing the war in Afghanistan as part of a list question with another item (winning/losing the war in Iraq).

7 13. Do you think the recent legislation to reform big banks and Wall Street is likely to be effective in preventing another financial crisis, or is NOT likely to be effective? 34 Likely to be effective 55 Not likely to be effective 11 Don t know 14. As you may know, some top members of Barack Obama s economic team previously worked for large Wall Street firms. Does this make you less confident that Obama s economic team will do the right thing to improve the economy and protect the public from another financial crisis, or do their ties to Wall Street not have much effect on your confidence in them? 38 Makes less confident they will do the right thing 52 Ties to Wall Street don t have much effect 10 Don t know 15. Which ONE of the following do you think should have the higher priority for policy-makers in Washington RIGHT NOW (READ AND ROTATE 1-2)? 37 Reducing the federal budget deficit (or) 57 Federal spending to create jobs (or) 6 (DO NOT READ) Don t know 16. Do you think Congress should allow the Bush tax cuts for persons in the top two percent income category to EXPIRE in 2011, or should Congress pass legislation to EXTEND the Bush tax cuts for the top two percent? 52 Allow Bush tax cuts to expire 38 Extend Bush tax cuts 10 Don t know *17. Moving to a different topic As far as you know, what is Barack Obama s religion? Is he a Christian, a Muslim, or something else? Current 6/18-19/08 8 4/24-25/08 RVs 42 Christian (include volunteers of: Protestant, Church of Christ, Trinity Church, Baptist, Methodist, etc.) 61 52 24 Muslim/Follower of Islam (includes Islam/Islamic) 13 13 10 Something else 7 9 24 Don t know 19 26 8 June 2008 question wording was slightly different: As far as you know, what is Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama s religion? Is he a Christian, a Muslim, or something else?

8 *18. Thinking about U.S. Muslims that is, followers of the Islam religion who live in the United States do you personally know any U.S. Muslims, or not? Current 7/11-12/07 41 Yes 36 58 No 63 * (VOL.) Respondent is Muslim 9 n/a 1 Don't know 1 *19. What is your overall opinion of Muslim Americans? As of today, is it (READ 1-4) Very Mostly Mostly Very (VOL.) Never favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable heard of DK CURRENT TOTAL 16 45 13 7 * 19 = 10 8/1-18/07 10 43 18 11 1 17 = 3/21-25/07 8 37 18 10 * 27 = 7/7-17/05 9 46 16 9 * 20 = 6/24/03-7/8/03 10 41 15 9 1 24 = 2/25/02-3/10/02 8 46 14 8 2 22 = 11/13-19/01 15 44 12 5 1 23 = 3/5-18/01 11 7 38 16 8 4 27 = 8/24/00-9/10/00 (RVs) 11 39 13 8 2 27 = 20. If a group of Muslim Americans wanted to build a mosque in your local community, would that be okay with you, or would that NOT be okay with you? 72 Would be okay 23 Would NOT be okay 5 Don t know *21. How worried are you, if at all, about radicals within the U.S. Muslim community? Are you (READ) Current 7/11-12/07 20 Very worried 16 32 Somewhat worried 38 27 Not too worried, or 25 19 Not at all worried? 18 2 (DO NOT READ) Don t know 3 9 10 11 Volunteered category added for the current survey. Trends are from the Pew Research Center (Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, or Pew Research Center for the People & the Press). This Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life survey included an oversample of African-American adults.

9 22. Do you think most, many, only some, or very few Muslims living in the United States today (READ AND ROTATE a-b; THEN READ c-d IN ORDER)? Most Many Only some a. Support the goals of Al Qaeda and the Islamic fundamentalists 11 9 25 42 13 = b. Oppose the goals of Al Qaeda and the Islamic fundamentalists 35 13 20 15 17 = c. Support the use of violence by Muslims against non-muslims 11 6 21 48 14 = d. Are peaceable and do not condone violence 48 14 16 13 9 = Very few DK 23. Thinking about Barack Obama and what he has said about issues like the proposal to build an Islamic cultural center and mosque a few blocks from the World Trade Center site in New York City Do you think Obama favors the interests of Muslim Americans over other groups of Americans, or do you think he has generally been even-handed? Current Rep. Dem. Ind. 30 Favors the interests of Muslims 59 9 28 60 Has generally been even-handed 34 82 62 10 Don t know 7 9 10 24. Some people have alleged that Barack Obama sympathizes with the goals of Islamic fundamentalists who want to impose Islamic law around the world. From what you know about Obama, what is your opinion of these allegations? Do you think they are (READ 1-4) Current Rep. Dem. Ind. 7 Definitely true 14 3 5 24 Probably true 38 14 22 36 Probably not true, OR 33 37 37 25 Definitely not true? 7 42 28 8 (DO NOT READ) Don t know 8 4 8 Now I have just a few more questions so we can describe the people who took part in our survey D2. In politics TODAY, do you consider yourself a Republican, Democrat, or Independent? Total RVs 27 Republican 32 35 Democrat 36 29 Independent 27 5 (VOL.) No party/not interested in politics 3 1 (VOL.) Other party * 3 Don t know 2 END OF INTERVIEW THANK RESPONDENT: That completes the interview. Thank you very much for your cooperation.

10 Newsweek Poll Obama/Muslims Princeton Survey Research Associates International Methodology Statement (8/27/10) This poll was conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International from August 25-26, 2010. Telephone interviews were conducted with a nationally representative sample of 1,029 adults, 18 years and over, including 697 adults reached on a landline telephone and 332 adults reached on a cell phone. Results use a two-stage weighting procedure: 1) to account for number of adults in household and household phone use patterns; and 2) to adjust the sample demographics to Census Current Population Survey parameters for gender, age, education, race, region, and population density. The overall margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.7 percentage points for results based on 1,029 adults. Results based on smaller subgroups are subject to larger margins of sampling error. SAMPLE SIZE/MARGIN OF ERROR FOR TOTAL ADULTS SUBGROUPS: 314 Republicans (plus or minus 6.5) 334 Democrats (plus or minus 6.5) 310 Independents (plus or minus 6.9) SAMPLE SIZE/MARGIN OF ERROR FOR REGISTERED VOTERS SUBGROUPS: 856 Registered voters (plus or minus 4.1) 284 Republican RVs (plus or minus 6.8) 280 Democrat RVs (plus or minus 7.1) 247 Independent RVs (plus or minus 7.8) 366 Obama-Approve RVs (plus or minus 6.3) 435 Obama-Disapprove RVs (plus or minus 5.6) In addition to sampling error, the practical difficulties of conducting surveys can also introduce error or bias to poll results.

11 An asterisk (*) indicates a value less than 1%. NEWSWEEK POLL: OBAMA AND MUSLIMS DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE Total (n=1,029) % Gender Men 47 Women 53 Age 18-29 18 30-49 36 50-64 25 65+ 18 Undesignated 3 Party ID Republican 27 Democrat 35 Independent 29 Other/Don t know 9 Education College graduate 29 Some college 25 No college 44 Undesignated 2 Race/Ethnicity White, non-hispanic 70 Total Non-White 28 Black 12 Hispanic 10 Asian 2 Other/Mixed race 4 Undesignated 2