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Please attribute this information to: Monmouth University Poll West Long Branch, NJ 07764 www.monmouth.edu/polling Follow on Twitter: @MonmouthPoll Released: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 Contact: PATRICK MURRAY 732-979-6769 (cell); 732-263-5858 (office) pdmurray@monmouth.edu Follow on Twitter: @PollsterPatrick NATIONAL: TRUMP RATING TICKS UP; SUPPORT FOR TAX PLAN INCREASES GOP gains on s in generic House ballot West Long Branch, NJ Donald Trump s job approval rating has bounced back from the record low registered in last month s Monmouth University Poll, as more Americans now see the president as having achieved some legislative success. The poll finds that support for the recently passed tax reform plan has increased and ublicans have made gains in the generic House ballot test. Pres. Trump s job rating now stands at 4 approve and 5 disapprove. While his net rating continues to dwell in negative territory, this is an improvement from his December low of 3 approve and 5 disapprove. The current results mark a return to the ratings he received in the late summer and early fall of 2017. Positive signs for Trump include an uptick in public opinion that he has been successful in moving his agenda through Congress and increasing support for the recently enacted tax reform plan. A majority (5) of Americans say that Trump has been at least somewhat successful at getting Congress to pass his legislative agenda, while 4 say he has not been successful. This marks a reversal from December before the tax reform bill was approved when only 4 said Trump had been successful with Congress and 5 said he had not been successful. Opinion is currently divided on the landmark tax reform plan 4 approve and 4 disapprove. But this marks a significant increase in public support from December, when just 2 approved of the bill and 4 disapproved. Perhaps more importantly, fewer Americans (3) believe that their own federal taxes will go up under the plan than felt the same when the bill was in its final legislative stages last month (5). Still, the number who believe that their taxes will go up (3) outnumber those who believe that their taxes will go down (2) or stay the same (3) under the new system. 1

Monmouth University Polling Institute 01/31/18 Overall, 3 say that Trump s first year agenda has focused a lot on issues important to average Americans, 3 say it has focused a little on these issues, and 2 say it has not focused at all on the concerns of average Americans. These numbers are slightly better than at the new president s six-month mark in July 2017, when 3 said he was focused a lot on average American s main concerns, said he was focused a little and 3 said he was not focused at all on these issues. The president devoted a significant amount of the State of the Union address touting a growing economy and his new tax plan. While there is still some way to go to really win over the public, it looks like the needle has moved in the ublicans direction since passage of the tax bill, said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute. The majority of interviews for this poll were conducted before Trump delivered his speech Tuesday night. In a look ahead to 2018, ocrats currently hold a negligible edge on the generic Congress ballot. If the election for House of resentatives were held today, 4 of registered voters say they would vote for or lean toward voting for the ocratic candidate in their district compared to 4 who would support the ublican. This marks a dramatic shift from last month, when ocrats held a 15 point advantage on the generic ballot (5 to 3). The generic Congressional ballot is prone to bouncing around for a bit until the campaign really gets underway later this year. But ocrats who counted on riding public hostility toward the tax bill to retake the House may have to rethink that strategy, said Murray. While the poll includes some good news for the president and Congressional ublicans, the results also show deeply entrenched divisions in the public. A majority generally agrees with Trump s statement last night that the state of our union is strong but not quite as strongly as the picture he painted. Only 1 say the union is very strong and another 4 say it is somewhat strong, while nearly 4-in-10 say the state of the union is either not too strong (2) or not at all strong (1). The public is split over feeling optimistic (5) versus pessimistic (4) about the policies Trump will pursue in the next few years. This result has not changed much from a Monmouth poll taken just before Trump took office in January 2017 when 5 were optimistic and 4 were pessimistic. Currently, 3 say the country is going in the right direction, which is up from 2 who said the same in December. Still, a majority (5) say the country is headed down the wrong track, compared to 6 in last month s poll. Only of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing and 6 disapprove. While Trump s job rating has returned to where it stood last August, the percentage of the public who solidly support the president has slipped while steadfast opposition has held steady. Specifically, among those who approve of Donald Trump s job performance, 5 say they cannot foresee the president doing anything to make them feel negatively about him which is down from 6 of approvers last August who said their support would never waver. On the other hand, 6 of those who disapprove 2

Monmouth University Polling Institute 01/31/18 of Trump say the president could not do anything to soften their opinion about him, which is similar to the 5 of this group who said the same in August. Taken together, just of the American public offer Trump their steadfast approval compared to a larger number () who stand firm in their disapproval of Trump. This marks a change from August when a slightly higher 2 of the public expressed unwavering approval of the president and 2 offered resolute disapproval. TRUMP JOB RATING STRENGTH Jan 18 Aug 17 Approve, will not change 2 Approve, could change 1 Disapprove, could change Disapprove, will not change 2 opinion Using the same question employed by the Gallup poll during the Watergate era, 3 of the American public say that Trump should be impeached and compelled to leave the presidency. Most (5) say he should not be impeached. These results are similar to the findings from a July 2017 Monmouth poll when 4 supported impeachment and 5 did not. On another topic, the poll also found that 5 of the public express at least some worry about the possibility of rth Korea launching a nuclear attack on U.S. territory. This is similar to the 6 who felt similarly worried in August 2017. Public confidence in Trump s ability to deal with the rth Korea situation is split at 4 who are confident, 4 who are not confident, and 1 who are not sure. In August, 4 were confident, 3 were not confident, and were not sure. The Monmouth University Poll was conducted by telephone from January 28 to 30, 2018 with 806 adults in the United States. The results in this release have a margin of error of +/- 3.5 percent. The poll was conducted by the Monmouth University Polling Institute in West Long Branch, NJ. QUESTIONS AND RESULTS (* Some columns may not add to 10 due to rounding.) 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? January December September August July May March 2018 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 Approve 4 3 4 4 4 Disapprove 5 5 4 4 5 5 4 (VOL) opinion 1 (n) (806) (806) (1,009) (805) (800) (1,002) (801) 3

Monmouth University Polling Institute 01/31/18 2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job the U.S. Congress is doing? January December September August July May March January 2018 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 Approve 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Disapprove 6 6 6 6 7 6 5 6 (VOL) opinion 1 1 1 1 1 (n) (806) (806) (1,009) (805) (800) (1,002) (801) (801) Continued Sept. 2016* Aug. 2016* June 2016* March 2016 Jan. 2016 Dec. Approve 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Disapprove 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 6 7 7 7 (VOL) opinion 1 1 1 (n) (802) (803) (803) (1,008) (1,003) (1,006) (1,012) (1,009) (1,203) (1,001) (1,002) (1,005) (1,003) (1,008) (1,012) * Registered voters 3. Would you say things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Oct. Sept. January December August May March January 2018 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 Right direction 3 2 3 3 Wrong track 5 6 5 6 5 6 (VOL) Depends (VOL) Don t know (n) (806) (806) (805) (1,002) (801) (801) Continued August 2016* October July June April Aug. December 2014 July July 2013 Right direction 2 2 2 2 2 2 Wrong track 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 (VOL) Depends (VOL) Don t know (n) (803) (1,012) (1,001) (1,002) (1,005) (1,008) (1,012) * Registered voters 4. Would you say the State of the Union is very strong, somewhat strong, not too strong, or not at all strong? January 2018 Very strong 1 Somewhat strong 4 t too strong 2 t at all strong 1 (VOL) Don t know (n) (806) 5/5A. [REPORTED FOR REGISTERED VOTERS ONLY:] If the election for U.S. Congress was held today, would you vote for the ublican or the ocratic candidate in your district? [INCLUDING LEANERS. ITEMS WERE ROTATED] January December Registered voters 2018 2017 ublican 4 3 ocratic 4 5 (VOL) Other (VOL) Don t know (n) (711) (702) June April Jan. Dec. 2014 July 2013 4

Monmouth University Polling Institute 01/31/18 6A. [If APPROVE of Trump] Can you think of anything that Trump could do, or fail to do, in his term as president that would make you disapprove of the job he is doing, or not? [n=341; moe = +/- 5.] January August 2018 2017 4 3 5 6 (VOL) Don t know (n) (341) (329) 6B. [If DISAPPROVE of Trump] Can you think of anything Trump could do, other than resign, in his term as president that would make you approve of the job he is doing, or not? [n=407; moe = +/- 4.] January August 2018 2017 3 4 6 5 (VOL) Don t know (n) (407) (406) 7. Do you think President Trump should be impeached and compelled to leave the Presidency, or not? January July 2018 2017, should 3 4, should not 5 5 (VOL) Don t know (n) (806) (800) 8. How much has Donald Trump s agenda during his first year in office focused on issues important to average Americans a lot, a little, or not at all? January 2018 July 2017* May 2017* March 2017* A lot 3 3 3 4 A little 3 2 t at all 2 3 3 2 (VOL) Don t know (n) (806) (800) (1,002) (801) * Trends from 2017 asked about Donald Trump s agenda during his first month/s in office. 9. Thinking about the next few years, do you feel optimistic or pessimistic about the policies Trump will pursue? [Is that very or somewhat optimistic/pessimistic?] January January 2018 2017 Very optimistic 2 Somewhat optimistic 2 Somewhat pessimistic 1 1 Very pessimistic (VOL) Don t Know (n) (806) (801) 10. In your view, how successful has President Trump been at getting Congress to pass his legislative agenda very successful, somewhat successful, not too successful, or not at all successful? January December September 2018 2017 2017 Very successful Somewhat successful 4 3 3 t too successful 2 2 t at all successful 1 2 3 (VOL) Don t know (n) (806) (806) (1,009) 5

Monmouth University Polling Institute 01/31/18 11. Do you approve or disapprove of the tax reform plan passed by Congress in December? [Do you approve/disapprove strongly or somewhat?] January 2018 December 2017* Strongly approve 2 1 Somewhat approve 1 Somewhat disapprove 1 1 Strongly disapprove 3 (VOL) Don t know 1 2 (n) (806) (806) *Question wording, in December, was Have you heard that the Senate and the House have passed tax reform bills and are now working on a final version, or haven t you heard about this? If HEARD: Do you approve or disapprove of this tax reform plan? [Do you approve/disapprove strongly or somewhat?] 12. Under this new tax plan, do you think the federal taxes you pay will go up, go down, or stay about the same? January 2018 December 2017* Go up 3 5 Go down 2 1 Stay about the same 3 2 (VOL) Don t know 1 (n) (806) (806) *Question wording, in December, was If this new plan becomes law [Q13-16 held for future release.] On another topic, 17. How much do you worry about the possibility that rth Korea will attack the United States or one of its territories with a nuclear missile a great deal, some, not much, or not at all? January August 2018 2017 Great deal 2 2 Some 3 3 t much 2 1 t at all 1 (VOL) Don t know (n) (806) (805) 18. Are you confident or not confident in President Trump s ability to deal with the rth Korea situation, or are you not sure? [If NOT SURE: Do you lean more toward feeling confident or more toward feeling not confident?] January August 2018 2017 Confident 4 4 t sure, lean confident t sure t sure, lean not confident t confident 4 3 (n) (806) (805) [Q19-33 held for future release.] METHODOLOGY The Monmouth University Poll was sponsored and conducted by the Monmouth University Polling Institute from January 28 to 30, 2018 with a national random sample of 806 adults age 18 and older, in English. This includes 401 contacted by a live interviewer on a landline telephone and 405 contacted by a live interviewer on a cell phone. Telephone numbers were selected through random digit dialing and landline respondents were selected with a modified Troldahl-Carter youngest adult household screen. 6

Monmouth University Polling Institute 01/31/18 Monmouth is responsible for all aspects of the survey design, data weighting and analysis. Final sample is weighted for region, age, education, gender and race based on US Census information. Data collection support provided by Braun Research (field) and SSI (RDD sample). For results based on this sample, one can say with 9 confidence that the error attributable to sampling has a maximum margin of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points (unadjusted for sample design). Sampling error can be larger for subgroups (see table below). In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of opinion polls. DEMOGRAPHICS (weighted) Self-orted ublican ependent 3 ocrat 4 5 Female 18-34 3 35-54 3 55+ 6 White 1 Black 1 Hispanic Asian/Other MARGIN OF ERROR unweighted sample moe (+/-) 806 3. REGISTERED VOTER 711 3. 95 10. SELF-REPORTED ublican 236 6. ependent 309 5. ocrat 250 6. IDEOLOGY Liberal 192 7. Moderate 306 5. Conservative 281 5. 411 4. Female 395 4. AGE 18-34 162 7. 35-54 295 5. 55+ 341 5. RACE White non-hispanic 568 4. Other 220 6. UATE degree 408 4. 4 year degree 387 5. 266 6. $50 to <100K 216 6. $100K+ 242 6. 2016 VOTE BY COUNTY Trump 10+ pts 290 5. Swing <10 pts 165 7. Clinton 10+ pts 351 5. ### 7

1. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approve Disapprove 4 5 4 4 5 8 3 5 1 8 3 7 8 5 2 1 4 4 1 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approve Disapprove 3 5 3 5 4 4 4 4 5 4 2 6 degree 4 yr degree 4 4 6 5 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approve Disapprove $50-100K $100K+ 4 4 4 5 5 4 3 4 6 2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job the U.S. Congress is doing? Approve Disapprove 6 6 6 3 5 1 1 7 1 7 8 6 5 1 2 6 1 2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job the U.S. Congress is doing? Approve Disapprove 7 2 6 1 2 6 1 7 2 6 1 7 1 degree 4 yr degree 2 1 6 7 1 6 2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job the U.S. Congress is doing? Approve Disapprove $50-100K $100K+ 1 2 7 6 2 6 6 6 1 Page 1

3. Would you say things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction Wrong track [VOL] Depends 3 5 2 5 6 6 2 3 6 8 1 6 8 6 3 4 4 3. Would you say things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction Wrong track [VOL] Depends 6 6 4 5 4 5 4 4 2 7 degree 4 yr degree 5 6 3 6 3. Would you say things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Right direction Wrong track [VOL] Depends $50-100K $100K+ 4 3 5 5 4 4 2 4 5 6 4. Would you say the State of the Union is very strong, somewhat strong, not too strong, or not at all strong? Very strong Somewhat strong t too strong t at all strong 1 4 2 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 2 4 1 4 2 1 3 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 1 1 4 4. Would you say the State of the Union is very strong, somewhat strong, not too strong, or not at all strong? Very strong Somewhat strong t too strong t at all strong 2 1 4 1 4 1 1 3 2 1 1 4 1 3 1 degree 4 yr degree 1 1 4 4 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 Page 2

4. Would you say the State of the Union is very strong, somewhat strong, not too strong, or not at all strong? Very strong Somewhat strong t too strong t at all strong $50-100K $100K+ 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 1 1 REGISTERED TO VOTE Lib 5. [REG VOTERS ONLY:] If the ublican 4 4 9 4 1 3 7 5 election for U.S. Congress was held today, would you vote for the ocrat 4 4 4 9 8 5 4 ublican or the ocratic candidate in your district? (with [VOL]Other leaners) [VOL]Dont know Mod degree Con 4 yr degree 5. [REG VOTERS ONLY:] If the ublican 4 3 5 4 5 2 4 3 4 election for U.S. Congress was held today, would you vote for the ocrat 5 5 4 3 6 4 5 5 ublican or the ocratic candidate in your district? (with [VOL]Other leaners) [VOL]Dont know $50-100K $100K+ Trump 10+pts Swing <10pts Clinton 10+pts 5. [REG VOTERS ONLY:] If the ublican 5 4 5 4 3 election for U.S. Congress was held today, would you vote for the ocrat 4 4 3 4 5 ublican or the ocratic candidate in your district? (with [VOL]Other leaners) [VOL]Dont know Page 3

6A. ONLY APPROVERS: Can you think of anything that Trump could do, or fail to do, in his term as president that would make you disapprove of the job he is doing, or not? 4 5 6B. ONLY DISAPPROVERS: Can you think of anything that Trump could do, other than resign, in his term as president that would make you approve of the job he is doing, or not? 3 6 Lib 7. Do you think President Trump, should 3 3 4 3 7 7 3 should be impeached and compelled to leave the, should not 5 5 5 9 5 2 2 6 7 6 Presidency, or not? Mod degree Con 4 yr degree 7. Do you think President Trump, should 4 4 3 5 3 4 4 should be impeached and compelled to leave the, should not 5 5 6 5 6 4 6 4 5 Presidency, or not? $50-100K $100K+ Trump 10+pts Swing <10pts Clinton 10+pts 7. Do you think President Trump, should 3 3 2 3 4 should be impeached and compelled to leave the, should not 6 6 6 5 4 Presidency, or not? Page 4

8. How much has Donald Trumps agenda during his first year in office focused on issues important to average Americans - a lot, a little, or not at all? A lot A little t at all 3 3 2 2 3 4 2 7 2 4 2 3 5 1 2 6 4 5 2 1 4 3 8. How much has Donald Trumps agenda during his first year in office focused on issues important to average Americans - a lot, a little, or not at all? A lot A little t at all 3 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 2 4 3 2 3 3 degree 4 yr degree 3 3 2 3 3 8. How much has Donald Trumps agenda during his first year in office focused on issues important to average Americans - a lot, a little, or not at all? A lot A little t at all $50-100K $100K+ 4 4 3 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 2 3 9. Thinking about the next few years, do you feel optimistic or pessimistic about the policies Trump will pursue? [PROBE] Is that very or somewhat optimistic_pessimistic? Very optimistic Somewhat optimistic Somewhat pessimistic Very pessimistic 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 6 2 2 2 1 2 1 6 1 5 2 2 1 1 6 3 9. Thinking about the next few years, do you feel optimistic or pessimistic about the policies Trump will pursue? [PROBE] Is that very or somewhat optimistic_pessimistic? Very optimistic Somewhat optimistic Somewhat pessimistic Very pessimistic 3 2 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 degree 3 2 1 2 Page 5

9. Thinking about the next few years, do you feel optimistic or pessimistic about the policies Trump will pursue? [PROBE] Is that very or somewhat optimistic_pessimistic? Very optimistic Somewhat optimistic Somewhat pessimistic Very pessimistic 4 yr degree $50-100K $100K+ 1 1 4 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 10. In your view, how successful has President Trump been at getting Congress to pass his legislative agenda - very successful, somewhat successful, not too successful, or not at all successful? Very successful Somewhat successful t too successful t at all successful 4 2 1 4 4 2 2 1 1 1 6 1 5 2 1 1 4 4 5 1 2 1 10. In your view, how successful has President Trump been at getting Congress to pass his legislative agenda - very successful, somewhat successful, not too successful, or not at all successful? Very successful Somewhat successful t too successful t at all successful 5 4 4 4 4 5 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 degree 5 2 1 10. In your view, how successful has President Trump been at getting Congress to pass his legislative agenda - very successful, somewhat successful, not too successful, or not at all successful? Very successful Somewhat successful t too successful t at all successful 4 yr degree $50-100K $100K+ 4 1 4 2 1 5 2 1 4 1 5 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 Page 6

11. Do you approve or disapprove of the tax reform plan passed by Congress in December? [PROBE] Do you [approve_disapprove] strongly or somewhat? Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 2 2 1 5 1 4 2 1 1 6 3 1 11. Do you approve or disapprove of the tax reform plan passed by Congress in December? [PROBE] Do you [approve_disapprove] strongly or somewhat? Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 degree 2 2 1 2 1 11. Do you approve or disapprove of the tax reform plan passed by Congress in December? [PROBE] Do you [approve_disapprove] strongly or somewhat? Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove 4 yr degree $50-100K $100K+ 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 12. Under this new tax plan, do you think the federal taxes you pay will go up, go down, or stay about the same? Go up Go down Stay about the same 3 2 3 3 4 2 3 2 1 3 4 3 2 3 5 1 2 5 3 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 12. Under this new tax plan, do you think the federal taxes you pay will go up, go down, or stay about the same? Go up Go down Stay about the same 4 4 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 5 1 degree 4 yr degree 3 3 2 2 3 3 Page 7

12. Under this new tax plan, do you think the federal taxes you pay will go up, go down, or stay about the same? Go up Go down Stay about the same 3 $50-100K 3 2 3 $100K+ 3 2 4 4 2 2 3 2 17. How much do you worry about the possibility that rth Korea will attack the United States or one of its territories with a nuclear missile - a great deal, some, not much, or not at all? Great deal Some t much t at all 2 3 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 3 4 1 2 2 2 4 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 17. How much do you worry about the possibility that rth Korea will attack the United States or one of its territories with a nuclear missile - a great deal, some, not much, or not at all? Great deal Some t much t at all 2 4 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 degree 4 yr degree 2 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 17. How much do you worry about the possibility that rth Korea will attack the United States or one of its territories with a nuclear missile - a great deal, some, not much, or not at all? Great deal Some t much t at all $50-100K $100K+ 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 Page 8

18. WITH LEANERS: Are you confident or not confident in President Trumps ability to deal with the rth Korea situation, or are you not sure? Confident t sure, lean confident t sure t sure, lean not confident t confident 4 4 4 3 1 4 3 7 4 1 6 1 3 6 1 7 4 1 18. WITH LEANERS: Are you confident or not confident in President Trumps ability to deal with the rth Korea situation, or are you not sure? Confident t sure, lean confident t sure t sure, lean not confident t confident 5 3 3 4 4 5 2 1 1 1 3 4 4 3 3 3 5 degree 4 1 3 18. WITH LEANERS: Are you confident or not confident in President Trumps ability to deal with the rth Korea situation, or are you not sure? Confident t sure, lean confident t sure t sure, lean not confident t confident 4 yr degree $50-100K $100K+ 5 1 5 3 4 5 4 3 1 1 4 Page 9