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GENERAL DESCRIPTION & METHODOLOGY I. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Quantitative Study Successful call s: 10,248 720 completed interviews ±3.65 margin of error 95% Confidence level II. SAMPLE DISTRIBUTION AND METHODOLOGY Characteristics Methodology III. SOFTWARE USED Data Processing SPSS 18.0 Conducted statewide using 20,004 telephones. The area covered 67 Florida counties. Calls were made between 6:30 PM - 8:30 October 10 and 11, 2012 Newlink s Newbot was used for data collection. The Newbot system utilizes a software that incorporates the script of the questionnaire so that as the interviewing is being conducted in English or in Spanish, survey responses are recorded directly to the database. Florida IV. REPORTING AT 95% confidence level

How certain are you to vote in the November 2012 presidential elections? 94.4 4.5.8.3 Very certain Certain Uncertain Very uncertain

Do you remember for whom you voted in the 2008 presidential elections? 50.5 39.0 10.5 Barack Obama John McCain Did not vote in 2008

For whom did you vote in the 2008 presidential elections? Barack Obama John McCain Did not vote in 2008 81.1 36.9 52.1 11.0 57.8 59.4 34.0 24.4 17.8 6.6 10.0 8.8 52.9 43.6 3.6 61.5 23.7 14.8 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

With which political party do you most identify today? 36.6 35.9 25.8 1.7 Democratic Party Republican Party Libertarian Party No political party

With which political party do you most identify today? Democratic Party Republican Party Libertarian Party No political party 50.0 55.3 59.7 44.1 35.3 35.4 42.6 40.5 33.8 25.3 23.4 20.7 27.5 27.8 19.7 23.2 14.1 12.4 1.3.0 3.1.0 2.3 2.5 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

In general are you better off today than you were four years ago? Yes, I am better off No, I am not better off 54% 46%

In general are you better off today than you were four years ago? Yes, I am better off No, I am not better off 36.9 63.1 31.1 68.9 57.2 42.8 72.5 27.5 51.5 48.5 49.9 50.1 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

Has President Obama fulfilled his promises to the Hispanic Community? 35.6 50.7 12.0 1.7 Yes No He has fulfilled some promises Don't Know

Has President Obama fulfilled his promises to the Hispanic community Yes No He has fulfilled some promises Don't Know 63.7 59.4 27.3 52.7 32.7 45.8 35.3 23.4 44.0 41.2 48.7 39.1 14.6 16.5 17.2 8.6.4.0 2.4.0 9.8 8.6 5.0 3.6 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

Who will do a better job at fixing the US economy? 51.5 48.5 President Obama Governor Romney

Who will do a better job at fixing the economy? President Obama Governor Romney 90.8 37.9 62.1 52.4 47.6 64.4 35.6 56.6 56.2 43.4 43.8 9.2 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

Who is more capable of conducting US foreign policy? 53.3 46.7 President Obama Governor Mitt Romney

Who is more capable of conducting foreign policy? President Obama Governor Romney 90.8 62.3 62.2 64.4 62.5 61.0 37.7 37.8 35.6 37.5 39.0 9.2 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

Who will do a better job at immigration reform? 55.5 44.5 President Barack Obama Governor Mitt Romney

Who will do a better job at immigration reform? President Barack Obama Governor Romney 90.8 60.2 64.1 67.2 59.5 66.4 39.8 35.9 32.8 40.5 33.6 9.2 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

With which statement do you most agree? 41.7 30.9 27.4 President Obama s Health Care program should be kept Only some parts of President Obama s Health Care program should be kept in place President Obama s Health Care program should be completely eliminated

80.0 77.9 70.0 60.0 50.0 52.4 50.9 45.4 49.3 40.0 30.0 20.0 29.7 34.7 35.6 34.9 12.7 24.6 24.5 15.6 24.2 30.4 30.7 20.0 10.0 6.6.0 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American President Obama s Health Care program should be kept Only some parts of President Obama s Health Care program should be kept in place President Obama s Health Care program should be completely eliminated

If the elections for president were held today for whom would you vote? 50.7 44.2.3 4.7 Barack Obama Mitt Romney Gary Johnson Undecided

If the elections for president were held today for whom would you vote? Barack Obama Mitt Romney Garry Johnson Undecided 78.3 57.1 62.2 60.7 56.6 60.0 36.8 37.8 35.9 41.4 34.7 13.7 8.0 5.5 3.4.7 2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 5.4 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

If the elections for the US Senate were held today, for whom would you vote? 37.1 29.1 33.9 Bill Nelson Connie Mack Don t know or undecided

If the elections for the US Senate were held today, for whom would you vote Bill Nelson Connie Mack Don't know/undecided 62.5 57.2 36.2 37.5 26.3 20.6 16.8 45.7 39.1 35.8 34.6 35.2 25.0 19.1 30.9 26.6 42.5 8.2 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

Do you agree or disagree with the Florida law that requires voters to show and ID 83.0 17.0 Agree with this law Disagree with this law

Do you agree or disagree with the Florida law that requires voters to show an ID Agree with this law Disagree with this law 88.6 87.9 88.4 69.5 73.9 54.7 45.3 30.5 26.1 11.4 12.1 11.6 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American