West Virginia 2018 Senate General Election Results November 16-17, 2016

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West Virginia 2018 Senate General Election Results November 16-17, 2016 Q: In an election for United States Senate, would you generally prefer to vote for the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate? Republican 46% Democrat 38% Someone else 7% Not sure 9% Q: Now, I am going to read you a list of names of people in the news. Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each. Donald Trump Total Favorable 65% Total Unfavorable 32% Very favorable 49% Somewhat favorable 16% Somewhat unfavorable 8% Very unfavorable 24% Never heard of him 1% Heard of him, but have no opinion 2% Shelley Moore Capito Total Favorable 63% Total Unfavorable 31% Very favorable 35% Somewhat favorable 28% Somewhat unfavorable 15% Very unfavorable 16% Never heard of her 2% Heard of her, but have no opinion 4% 121 State Street HarperPolling.com info@harperpolling.com Harrisburg, PA 17101

Joe Manchin Total Favorable 56% Total Unfavorable 42% Very favorable 24% Somewhat favorable 32% Somewhat unfavorable 24% Very unfavorable 18% Never heard of him 1% Heard of him, but have no opinion 1% David McKinley Total Favorable 40% Total Unfavorable 22% Very favorable 16% Somewhat favorable 24% Somewhat unfavorable 13% Very unfavorable 9% Never heard of him 29% Heard of him, but have no opinion 10% Evan Jenkins Total Favorable 41% Total Unfavorable 22% Very favorable 20% Somewhat favorable 21% Somewhat unfavorable 12% Very unfavorable 10% Never heard of him 25% Heard of him, but have no opinion 12% 2

Patrick Morrisey Total Favorable 49% Total Unfavorable 37% Very favorable 23% Somewhat favorable 26% Somewhat unfavorable 15% Very unfavorable 22% Never heard of him 8% Heard of him, but have no opinion 6% Alex Mooney Total Favorable 33% Total Unfavorable 28% Very favorable 10% Somewhat favorable 23% Somewhat unfavorable 14% Very unfavorable 14% Never heard of him 26% Heard of him, but have no opinion 13% Joe Manchin OR Republican Evan Jenkins? Manchin 51% Jenkins 39% Undecided 10% Joe Manchin OR Republican Patrick Morrisey? Manchin 58% Morrisey 35% Undecided 8% Joe Manchin OR Republican David McKinley? Manchin 54% McKinley 34% Undecided 12% 3

Joe Manchin OR Republican Alex Mooney? Manchin 58% Mooney 28% Undecided 14% Carte Goodwin OR Republican Evan Jenkins? Goodwin 31% Jenkins 43% Undecided 25% Carte Goodwin OR Republican Patrick Morrisey? Goodwin 39% Morrisey 43% Undecided 18% Carte Goodwin OR Republican David McKinley? Goodwin 36% McKinley 42% Undecided 22% Carte Goodwin OR Republican Alex Mooney? Goodwin 41% Mooney 31% Undecided 28% 4

Demographics Gender Female 52% Male 48% Age 18 to 39 15% 40 to 54 25% 55 to 64 26% 65 to 74 18% 75 or older 17% Party Affiliation Republican 35% Democrat 50% Independent 15% Ideology Very Conservative 25% Somewhat Conservative 32% Moderate 25% Liberal 15% Not sure 2% Last Four General Elections 2 25% 3 30% 4 45% Congressional District 1 33% 2 33% 3 33% Media Market BLUEFIELD-BECKLEY-OAK HILL 17% CHARLESTON-HUNTINGTON 36% CLARKSBURG-WESTON 16% PARKERSBURG 6% PITTSBURGH 6% ROANOKE-LYNCHBURG 1% WASHINGTON, DC (HAGRSTWN) 10% WHEELING-STEUBENVILLE 9% 5

METHODOLOGY: The sample size for the survey is 500 likely voters in West Virginia and the margin of error is +/-4.38%. Responses were gathered via landline interviews conducted with Interactive Voice Response (IVR) technology. The survey was conducted November 16-17, 2016 by Harper Polling. The total percentages for responses may not equal 100% due to rounding. 6