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Political Environment and Congressional Breakdown Charts December 12, 217

Presidential Job Approval: Gallup Polling Gallup Weekly Presidential Job Approval Ratings: YTD Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president? 6 Approve Disapprove Trump 216 Win Percentage (46.1%) 59% Disapprove 5 4 3 Jan 2-29, 217 Jan 3-Feb 5 Feb 6-12 Feb 13-19 Feb 2-26 Feb 27-Mar 5 Mar 6-12 Mar 13-19 Mar 2-26 Mar 27-Apr 2 Apr 3-9 Apr 1-16 Apr 17-23 Apr 24-3 May 1-7 May 8-14 May 15-21 May 22-28 May 29-Jun 4 Jun 5-11 Jun 12-18 Jun 19-25 Jun 26-Jul 2 Jul 3-9 Jul 1-16 Jul 17-23 Jul 24-3 Jul 31-Aug 6 Aug 7-13 Aug 14-2 Aug 21-27 Aug 28-Sep 3 Sep 4-1 Sep 11-17 Sep 18-24 Sep 25-Oct 1 Oct 2-8 Oct 9-15 Oct 16-22 Oct 23-29 Oct 3-Nov 5 Nov 6-12 Nov 13-19 Nov 2-26 Nov 27-Dec 3 Dec 4-1 36% Approve Net (% Approval - % Disapproval) -13-23% -26 Jan 2-29, 217 Jan 3-Feb 5 Feb 6-12 Feb 13-19 Feb 2-26 Feb 27-Mar 5 Mar 6-12 Mar 13-19 Mar 2-26 Mar 27-Apr 2 Apr 3-9 Apr 1-16 Apr 17-23 Apr 24-3 May 1-7 May 8-14 May 15-21 May 22-28 May 29-Jun 4 Jun 5-11 Jun 12-18 Jun 19-25 Jun 26-Jul 2 Jul 3-9 Jul 1-16 Jul 17-23 Jul 24-3 Jul 31-Aug 6 Aug 7-13 Aug 14-2 Aug 21-27 Aug 28-Sep 3 Sep 4-1 Sep 11-17 Sep 18-24 Sep 25-Oct 1 Oct 2-8 Oct 9-15 Oct 16-22 Oct 23-29 Oct 3-Nov 5 Nov 6-12 Nov 13-19 Nov 2-26 Nov 27-Dec 3 Dec 4-1 Net Gallup Presidential Approval Ratings, December 11, 217

Gallup Presidential Job Approval by Party Gallup Weekly Presidential Job Approval Ratings: YTD Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president? 1 Republicans Independents Democrats 8 82% Republican Approval 6 4 2 32% Independent Approval Jan 2-29, 217 Jan 3-Feb 5 Feb 6-12 Feb 13-19 Feb 2-26 Feb 27-Mar 5 Mar 6-12 Mar 13-19 Mar 2-26 Mar 27-Apr 2 Apr 3-9 Apr 1-16 Apr 17-23 Apr 24-3 May 1-7 May 8-14 May 15-21 May 22-28 May 29-Jun 4 Jun 5-11 Jun 12-18 Jun 19-25 Jun 26-Jul 2 Jul 3-9 Jul 1-16 Jul 17-23 Jul 24-3 Jul 31-Aug 6 Aug 7-13 Aug 14-2 Aug 21-27 Aug 28-Sep 3 Sep 4-1 Sep 11-17 Sep 18-24 Sep 25-Oct 1 Oct 2-8 Oct 9-15 Oct 16-22 Oct 23-29 Oct 3-Nov 5 Nov 6-12 Nov 13-19 Nov 2-26 Nov 27-Dec 3 Dec 4-1 5% Democratic Approval Zoom on Independents 42 35 28 Jan 2-29, 217 Jan 3-Feb 5 Feb 6-12 Feb 13-19 Feb 2-26 Feb 27-Mar 5 Mar 6-12 Mar 13-19 Mar 2-26 Mar 27-Apr 2 Apr 3-9 Apr 1-16 Apr 17-23 Apr 24-3 May 1-7 May 8-14 May 15-21 May 22-28 May 29-Jun 4 Jun 5-11 Jun 12-18 Jun 19-25 Jun 26-Jul 2 Jul 3-9 Jul 1-16 Jul 17-23 Jul 24-3 Jul 31-Aug 6 Aug 7-13 Aug 14-2 Aug 21-27 Aug 28-Sep 3 Sep 4-1 Sep 11-17 Sep 18-24 Sep 25-Oct 1 Oct 2-8 Oct 9-15 Oct 16-22 Oct 23-29 Oct 3-Nov 5 Nov 6-12 Nov 13-19 Nov 2-26 Nov 27-Dec 3 Dec 4-1 32% Independent Approval Gallup Presidential Approval Ratings, December 11, 217

Presidential Job Approval: Other Polls to Watch Intensity Polling CNN November 2-5, 217 1,21 Adults ABC-Washington Post October 29 - November 1, 217 1,5 Adults 98 Approve Strongly Disapprove Moderately Approve Moderately Disapprove Strongly 98 Approve Strongly Disapprove Somewhat Approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly 73.5 48% 57% Disapprove 5% 59% Disapprove 49 9% 49 8% 24.5 1% 25% 25% 35% Approve 12% 25% 37% Approve Jan-17 Mar-17 Aug-17 Sep-17 Oct-17 Nov-17 Apr-17 Jul-17 Aug-17 Sep-17 Nov-17 NBC/Wall Street Journal October 23-26, 217 9 Adults Fox News October 22-24, 217 1,17 Registed Voters 9 Strongly Approve Somewhat Disapprove Somewhat Approve Strongly Disapprove 95 Strongly Approve Somewhat Disapprove Somewhat Approve Strongly Disapprove 49% 58% Disapprove 49% 57% Disapprove 45 9% 47.5 8% 16% 22% 38% Approve 12% 38% Approve Jun-17 Aug-17 Sep-17 Oct-17 Feb-17 Mar-17 Apr-17 May-17 Jun-17 Jul-17 Aug-17 Sep-17 Oct-17

Presidential Job Approval vs. Midterm Results Senate and House Midterm Seat Losses Since 1966 Current Trump Approval 36% Gallup December 4-1, 217 Job Approval Avg. Change House Avg. Change Senate Over 6% +3 Seats -2 Seats 5%-6% -12 Seats - 1 Seat Under 5% -4 Seats - 5 Seats House Seats Presidential Approval 7 63% 66% 63% 57% 58% 49% 47% 52% 43% 46% 39% 45% 42% 5 8-12 -15-5 -8-13 -26-3 -48-48 -54-63 -7 1966 197 1974 1978 1982 1986 199 1994 1998 22 26 21 214 Gallup Presidential Approval Ratings, December 11, 217

218 Generic Congressional Ballot If the election for Congress were held today, would you vote for the Democratic or the Republican candidate in your district? Democratic Candidate Republican Candiate Marist [NEW] Dec. 4-7 217 1,79 Registered Voters 55 45 5% Democrats +13 37% 35 March 217 April 217 June 217 August 217 November 217 November 217 December 217 CNN/SSRS Nov. 2-5, 217 753 Registered Voters Democrats +1 6 45 51% 4% 3 April 217 August 217 September 217 October 217 November 217 ABC/Washington Post Oct. 29-Nov. 1 217 844 Registered Voters Democrats +11 6 45 51% 4% 3 July 217 November 217 NBC/WSJ* 6 Oct. 23-26, 217 753 Registered Voters Democrats +7 45 *NBC/WSJ Question: What is your preference for 3 the outcome of next year s elections: a Congress April 217 June 217 September 217 October 217 controlled by Republicans or Democrats? 6 48% 41% Fox Oct. 22-24, 217 1,5 Registered Voters Democrats +15 45 5% 35% 3 April 217 June 217 October 217

Party Favorable/Unfavorable Democratic % Favorable Republican % Favorable CNN/SSRS Nov. 2-5, 217 1,21 Adults Fox Oct. 22-24, 217 1,5 Registered Voters Gallup Sept. 6-1, 217 1,91 Adults CBS August 8-6, 217 1,111 Adults Pew April 5-8, 217 1,51 Adults c+37+3 37% 3% c+51+4 51% 4% Democrats +7 Democrats +9 c+44+36 44% 36% c+39+32 39% 32% Democrats +7 c+45+4 45% 4% Democrats +8 Democrats +5

1 Party Identification Gallup Polling: Party Affiliation In politics, as of today, do you consider yourself a Republican, a Democrat or an independent? Republicans Independent Democrats 3% Democrats 75 5 42% Independents 25 25% Republicans 24 Jan 24 Mar 24 May 24 Aug 24 Oct 25 Jan 25 Mar 25 May 25 Jul 25 Sep 25 Nov 26 Jan 26 Mar 26 Jun 26 Aug 26 Nov 27 Feb 27 May 27 Sep 27 Dec 28 Feb 28 May 28 Sep 28 Nov 29 Mar 29 Jul 29 Dec 21 May 21 Sep 21 Nov 211 Apr 211 Aug 212 Jan 212 Jun 212 Nov 213 Jan 213 Jul 214 Feb 214 Aug 215 Jan 215 Aug 216 Feb 216 Jul 216 Dec 217 Jul 1 Net (% Republican - % Democrat) -5% Net -15 24 Jan 24 Mar 24 May 24 Aug 24 Oct 25 Jan 25 Mar 25 May 25 Jul 25 Sep 25 Nov 26 Jan 26 Mar 26 Jun 26 Aug 26 Nov 27 Feb 27 May 27 Sep 27 Dec 28 Feb 28 May 28 Sep 28 Nov 29 Mar 29 Jul 29 Dec 21 May 21 Sep 21 Nov 211 Apr 211 Aug 212 Jan 212 Jun 212 Nov 213 Jan 213 Jul 214 Feb 214 Aug 215 Jan 215 Aug 216 Feb 216 Jul 216 Dec 217 Jul Gallup Party Affiliation, November 217

The Economy: Consumer Confidence Consumer Confidence and Consumer Sentiment I. Last six years (21 Present) 125 1 Conference Board Consumer Confidence University of Michigan/Thompson Reuters Index of Consumer Sentiment 129.5 Consumer Confidence 98.5 Consumer Sentiment 75 5 25 Jan '1 Mar '1 May '1 July '1 Sept '1 Nov '1 Jan '11 Mar '11 May '11 July '11 Sept '11 Nov '11 Jan '12 Mar '12 May '12 July '12 Sept '12 Nov '12 Jan '13 Mar '13 May '13 July '13 Sept '13 Nov '13 Jan '14 Mar '14 May '14 July '14 Sept '14 Nov '14 Jan '15 Mar '15 May '15 Sept '15 Nov '15 Jan '16 Mar '16 May '16 July '16 Sept '16 Nov '16 Jan '17 Mar '17 May '17 July '17 Sept 17 Nov 17 II. 198 Present 16 125 9 55 2 Jan '8 Oct '8 July '81 Apr '82 Jan '83 Oct '83 July '84 Apr '85 Jan '86 Oct '86 July '87 Apr '88 Jan '89 Oct '89 July '9 Apr '91 Jan '92 Oct '92 July '93 Apr '94 Jan '95 Oct '95 July '96 Apr '97 Jan '98 Oct '98 July '99 Apr ' Jan '1 Oct '1 July '2 Apr '3 Jan '4 Oct '4 July '5 Apr '6 Jan '7 Oct '7 July '8 Apr '9 Jan '1 Oct '1 July '11 Apr '12 Jan '13 Oct '13 July '14 July '15 June '16 Mar '17 Consumer Confidence Survey November 217 Consumer Sentiment November 217

Obamacare: Tracking Public Attitudes The Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll As you may know, a health reform bill was signed into law in 21. Given what you know about the health reform law, do you have a generally (favorable) or generally (unfavorable) opinion of it? (Rotated - Participants then asked to choose between very/somewhat favorable/unfavorable) Very Favorable Somewhat Favorable Don t know/refused Somewhat Unfavorable Very Unfavorable 1 75 46% Negative 5 25 5% Positive 3/13 6/13 9/13 11/13 1/14 3/14 5/14 7/14 1/14 12/14 3/15 6/9/15 8/15 1/15 12/15 2/16 4/16 7/16 9/16 11/16 2/17 4/17 5/17 7/17 9/17 11/17 Net (% Positive - % Negative) 15 3.333 +4% Net -8.333-2 3/13 6/13 9/13 11/13 1/14 3/14 5/14 7/14 1/14 12/14 3/15 6/9/15 8/15 1/15 12/15 2/16 4/16 7/16 9/16 11/16 2/17 4/17 5/17 7/17 9/17 11/17 Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: November 217

Direction of the Country NBC News/Wall Street Journal: Right Direction/Wrong Track Polling All in all, do you think things in the nation are generally headed in the right direction, or do you feel things are off on the wrong track? 1% 75% Right Direction Undecided Wrong Track 59% Off on the wrong track 5% 25% 34% % Jan 212 Apr 212 Jun 212 Aug 212 Sep 212 Nov 212 Jan 213 Apr 213 Jul 213 Oct 213 Dec 213 Mar 214 Jun 214 Sep 214 Oct 214 Dec 214 March 215 June 215 Sept 215 Oct 215 Jan 216 June 216 Aug 216 Oct 216 Jan 217 Headed in the right direction Net (% Right Direction - % Wrong Direction) -25-25% Net -5-75 Jan 212 Apr 212 Jun 212 Aug 212 Sep 212 Nov 212 Jan 213 Apr 213 Jul 213 Oct 213 Dec 213 Mar 214 Jun 214 Sep 214 Oct 214 Dec 214 March 215 June 215 Sept 215 Oct 215 Jan 216 June 216 Aug 216 Oct 216 Jan 217 Hart Research Associates (D) Public Opinion Stratagies (R) NBC/WSJ, April 17-2, 217

What it Takes: 218 Senate Math Can Democrats take the Senate Majority in 218? Current Senate Breakdown by Party Democrats Republicans 48 52 Two Independents - King (ME) and Sanders (VT) caucus with the Democrats 1 Cook Political Report Senate Math for 218 22 12 6 4 8 5 43 Democrat-Held Seats Not on Ballot Solid Democrat Likely Democrat Lean Democrat Toss Up Lean Republican Likely Republican Solid Republican Republican Held Seats Not on Ballot 1 Bottom Line: Democrats need at least three seats to take the Senate. To do that they need to hold all 26 of their seats up for reelection and win the three Republican seats in the Toss Up column. Last Ratings Change: December 7, 217

What it Takes: 218 House Math Can Democrats take the House in 218? Current House Breakdown by Party Democrats Republicans 193 239 Three vacancies in PA-18, MI-13 and AZ-8 18.75 217.5 326.25 435 Cook Political Report House Math for 218 174 11 6 21 21 24 178 Solid Democrat Likely Democrat Lean Democrat Toss Up Lean Republican Likely Republican Solid Republican 435 Bottom Line: Democrats need at least 24 seats. To do that they need win all seats in the Solid, Likely and Lean Democratic columns. They also need to win all 17 Republican seats in Toss Up and six of the 21 seats in Lean Republican. Last Ratings Change: December 8, 217