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the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice Field Dates: March 8-10, 2010 Margin of Error: ±2.8% A. Gender (RECORDED BY OBSERVATION) 46% MALE 54% FEMALE B. Age (RECORDED FROM SAMPLE) 9% 18-24 12% 25-34 19% 35-44 18% 45-54 21% 55-64 21% 65+ C. Region (RECORDED FROM SAMPLE) 31% Midwest (NET) 28% East North Central: IL-14, IN-08, IN-09, MI-07, OH-01, OH-06, OH-15, OH-16, OH- 18, WI-8 3% West North Central: ND-At Large 27% South (NET) 6% East South Central: KY-06, TN-06 9% West South Central: AR-01, AR-04, TX-17 14% South Atlantic: NC-07, NC-11, VA-02, VA-05, VA-09 20% West (NET) 14% Mountain: AZ-08, CO-03, CO-04, NM-02, NV-03 6% Pacific: CA-18, WA-03 20% Northeast (NET) 20% Middle Atlantic: NJ-03, NY-20, NY-24, PA-03, PA-04, PA-08, PA-10 the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 1

General Assessments of Healthcare Reform 1. How important will the issue of healthcare be in deciding which candidate to support for United States Congress in November? (READ AND ROTATED TOP TO BOTTOM AND BOTTOM TO TOP) 30% THE TOP ISSUE 52% NOT THE TOP ISSUE, BUT ONE OF THE TOP THREE ISSUES 11% NOT ONE OF THE TOP THREE ISSUES, BUT ONE OF THE TOP TEN ISSUES 4% NOT ONE OF THE TOP TEN ISSUES 2% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 2. Has what you ve read, seen, or heard about healthcare reform over the last week to 10 days made you (ROTATED) more supportive or less supportive of the healthcare legislation being considered in Washington? (PROBED: And did it make you MUCH or SOMEWHAT MORE/LESS SUPPORTIVE?) 29% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 16% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 13% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 55% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 13% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 42% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 2% HAVE NOT SEEN ANYTHING (VOLUNTEERED) 9% NO DIFFERENCE (VOLUNTEERED) 5% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) * REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 3. From what you have read, seen, or heard about the proposals or legislation to change the way healthcare is covered and delivered here in the United States, and understanding that the current plan is to pass the existing legislation, then try to pass changes to it later on, which may or may not succeed, do you think that Congress should (READ AND ROTATED TOP TO BOTTOM AND BOTTOM TO TOP) 10% PASS CURRENT LEGISLATION AS-IS 13% PASS CURRENT LEGISLATION, BUT THEN TRY TO MAKE MAJOR CHANGES LATER ON 13% PASS CURRENT LEGISLATION, BUT THEN TRY TO MAKE MINOR CHANGES LATER ON 40% START FROM SCRATCH WITH A BIPARTISAN PROPOSAL 20% STOP WORKING ON HEALTHCARE LEGISLATION THIS YEAR 5% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 2

Reasons for Support of and Opposition to Healthcare Reform Next, I will you read you some of the arguments being made about healthcare reform. For each, please tell me whether you (ROTATED) agree or disagree. (PROBED EACH: And would that be STRONGLY or SOMEWHAT AGREE/DISAGREE?) (SPLIT SAMPLED SERIES; ROTATED 4-10) 4. (ASKED OF ALL) The only way to improve the healthcare system is for the government to mandate everyone to have health insurance. 32% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 17% STRONGLY AGREE 15% SOMEWHAT AGREE 67% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 14% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 53% STRONGLY DISAGREE 2% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) * REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 5. SPLIT SAMPLE A: It is the responsibility of the federal government to mandate that everyone have government-approved health insurance and to be penalized if they do not. N=306 22% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 11% STRONGLY AGREE 11% SOMEWHAT AGREE 76% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 12% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 64% STRONGLY DISAGREE 2% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) * REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) SPLIT SAMPLE B: It would be an unprecedented violation of individual rights for the federal government to mandate that everyone have government-approved health insurance and to be penalized if they do not. N=324 55% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 44% STRONGLY AGREE 11% SOMEWHAT AGREE 42% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 11% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31% STRONGLY DISAGREE 2% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) * REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 3

6. SPLIT SAMPLE A: Healthcare reform should focus first on bringing down the costs of healthcare and health insurance. N=293 81% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 61% STRONGLY AGREE 20% SOMEWHAT AGREE 18% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 8% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10% STRONGLY DISAGREE 5% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) - REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) SPLIT SAMPLE B: Health reform should focus on making sure everyone has insurance. N=278 53% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 35% STRONGLY AGREE 18% SOMEWHAT AGREE 44% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 13% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31% STRONGLY DISAGREE 3% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) * REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 7. We as a nation can t afford to pay for the current healthcare legislation right now. N=630 64% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 52% STRONGLY AGREE 12% SOMEWHAT AGREE 33% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 10% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 23% STRONGLY DISAGREE 3% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) * REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 4

8. The current legislation gives government too big a role in the healthcare system. N=571 63% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 53% STRONGLY AGREE 10% SOMEWHAT AGREE 32% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 11% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 21% STRONGLY DISAGREE 5% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) - REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 9. Healthcare reform is distracting Congress from other more immediate priorities, like the economy and jobs. N=630 69% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 52% STRONGLY AGREE 17% SOMEWHAT AGREE 30% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 10% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 20% STRONGLY DISAGREE 2% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) * REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 5

10. SPLIT SAMPLE A: Americans have the right to spend their own money to have access to legal health care services, treatments, and tests. N=293 86% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 66% STRONGLY AGREE 20% SOMEWHAT AGREE 11% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 4% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 7% STRONGLY DISAGREE 5% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) SPLIT SAMPLE B: Americans have the right to choose to NOT participate in any health care system or plan WITHOUT the government imposing a penalty or fine or any type. N=278 76% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 60% STRONGLY AGREE 16% SOMEWHAT AGREE 22% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 8% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 14% STRONGLY DISAGREE 5% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 6

Tenets of Healthcare Legislation I will now read you a series of statements about the current healthcare legislation being considered in Washington. For each, please tell me whether this fact alone makes you (ROTATED) more supportive or less supportive of the legislation. (PROBED: And would that be MUCH or SOMEWHAT MORE/LESS SUPPORTIVE?) (SPLIT SAMPLED SERIES; ROTATED 11-20) 11. Penalizes employers with 50 or more employees who don t provide what the government deems is sufficient health insurance for their employees, and fines them up to $2,000 per employee for each low-income employee who purchases subsidized health insurance from the government. N=630 29% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 11% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 18% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 61% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 15% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 46% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 8% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 12. Mandates the purchase of insurance and penalizes individuals who do not purchase health insurance with a fine of up to 2.5 percent of their income. N=571 15% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 5% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 10% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 81% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 19% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 62% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 3% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 7

13. Creates a new middle-class entitlement that provides (SPLIT SAMPLE: government/taxpayer) subsidies to help purchase health insurance to some people earning up to $96,000 for a family of four. Government Taxpayer N=293 N=278 35% 35% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 15% 15% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 20% 20% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 59% 55% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 21% 16% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 38% 39% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 6% 8% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 1% 14. According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the cost of health insurance premiums in the individual market will increase on average by $2,100 in the year 2016. This means that if the bill passes, families will pay $15,200 per year, but $13,100 per year if it did not pass. N=571 16% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 7% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 9% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 67% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 19% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 48% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 13% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 4% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 15. Cuts to Medicare Advantage could cause at least one-third of seniors to lose some of their health care benefits. N=630 13% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 6% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 7% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 78% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 19% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 59% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 8% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 8

16. According to the Congressional Budget Office, it could cause 10 million Americans who receive health insurance from their places of employment to lose their existing coverage. N=571 12% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 5% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 7% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 78% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 16% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 62% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 8% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 3% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 17. Calls for nearly $500 billion in new taxes on insurance companies, high-cost health insurance plans, investment income and savings, and medical goods and services. N=630 26% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 12% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 14% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 62% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 15% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 47% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 10% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 18. According to the Wall Street Journal, the legislation s QUOTE fiscal assertions are possible only because of fraudulent accounting and budget gimmicks one [part of] the bill counts 10 years of taxes but only six years of spending. The real cost over a decade is about $2.3 trillion END QUOTE. Does knowing this make you (ROTATED) more supportive or less supportive of the legislation? (PROBE: And would that be MUCH or SOMEWHAT MORE/LESS SUPPORTIVE?) N=571 12% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 7% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 5% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 75% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 18% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 57% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 11% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 3% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 9

19. According to the Chief Actuary for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the cuts to Medicare could cause one-fifth of hospitals and nursing homes to become unprofitable, meaning that they might have to reduce or limit services to seniors or even close altogether. N=630 14% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 6% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 8% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 74% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 20% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 54% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 8% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 3% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 20. Gives the Health and Human Services Secretary unprecedented new powers, including the authority to decide what medical care is and is not covered, as well as terms of coverage and who should be eligible. N=571 16% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 7% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 9% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 78% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 11% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 67% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 5% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 21. In this legislation, the federal government requires that all individuals must obtain health insurance, but for those who receive government money to help them to them obtain health insurance that money will go directly to the health insurance companies, not to individuals. Does knowing this make you (ROTATED) more supportive or less supportive of this legislation? 33% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 16% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 17% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 58% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 17% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 41% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 8% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 10

22. I am now going to read you the opinions of two people. Please tell me which comes closest to your own view. (ROTATED P1/P2) Person 1 says that insurance companies should be required to charge everyone in the same age group the same premium regardless of how healthy or unhealthy an individual is or how often he or she uses the health insurance. Person 2 says that insurance companies should not be required to charge everyone in the same age group the same premium because it would drive younger and healthier people away from purchasing coverage. 44% TOTAL AGREE PERSON 1 (NET) 24% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 1 20% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 1 44% TOTAL AGREE PERSON 2 (NET) 20% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 2 24% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 2 9% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 23. Regardless of your personal position on abortion do you (ROTATED) support or oppose taxpayer funding of abortions as part of healthcare reform? (PROBED: And would that be STRONGLY or SOMEWHAT SUPPORT/OPPOSE?) 26% TOTAL SUPPORT (NET) 15% STRONGLY SUPPORT 11% SOMEWHAT SUPPORT 67% TOTAL OPPOSE (NET) 9% SOMEWHAT OPPOSE 58% STRONGLY OPPOSE 3% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) Impacts of Healthcare Reform (ROTATED 24-25) 24. Do you think you and your loved ones would be (ROTATED) better off or worse off if the President and Congress passed their current version of healthcare reform or do you think it would make no difference? 53% WORSE OFF 21% NO DIFFERENCE 19% BETTER OFF 6% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 11

25. Do you think the (SPLIT SAMPLE: economy/healthcare system) would be (ROTATED) better off or worse off if the President and Congress passed their current version of healthcare reform, or do you think it would make no difference? Economy Healthcare System N=630 N=571 54% 55% WORSE OFF 21% 25% BETTER OFF 19% 14% NO DIFFERENCE 6% 4% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 1% The Role of Healthcare in the Elections 26. Would you be more likely to (ROTATED) vote for or vote against a candidate who opposes the current version of healthcare reform and wants to start over? (PROBED: And would that be DEFINITELY or PROBABLY FOR/AGAINST?) 60% TOTAL VOTE FOR (NET) 38% DEFINITELY VOTE FOR 22% PROBABLY VOTE FOR 32% TOTAL VOTE AGAINST (NET) 10% PROBABLY VOTE AGAINST 22% DEFINITELY VOTE AGAINST 7% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 27. The House of Representatives is likely to vote on the version of health care legislation that passed the U.S. Senate on Christmas Eve without any changes. That means your representative will be voting on a bill that includes hundreds of millions of dollars and special breaks for individual states or special interest lobbying groups. Would you be more likely to (ROTATED) vote for or vote against a candidate who votes for this version of healthcare reform? (PROBED: And would that be DEFINITELY or PROBABLY FOR/AGAINST?) 20% TOTAL VOTE FOR (NET) 10% DEFINITELY VOTE FOR 10% PROBABLY VOTE FOR 70% TOTAL VOTE AGAINST (NET) 17% PROBABLY VOTE AGAINST 53% DEFINITELY VOTE AGAINST 8% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 12

28. As you might know, the House has been asked to vote on the Senate bill as-is in order to pass it into law. However, Members of the House have been told that they will be able to change the bill later though individual amendments before it becomes the law. I will now read you the opinions of two people. Please tell me which comes closest to your own view: (ROTATED) Person 1 thinks their Member of Congress should trust the promise of a reconciliation vote after the Senate bill is passed into law and should vote for the Senate bill as is, regardless of what happens after. Person 2 thinks their Member of Congress should know that reconciliation is a political promise and that there will be neither incentive to keep it nor leverage to enforce it once the Senate bill is law, and therefore should vote against the Senate bill unless they agree with that bill as written. 28% TOTAL AGREE PERSON 1 (NET) 15% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 1 13% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 1 63% TOTAL AGREE PERSON 2 (NET) 13% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 2 50% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 2 7% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) (ROTATED 29-31) 29. Would you be (ROTATED) more supportive or less supportive of your Member of Congress if he or she previously voted FOR the healthcare bill but then now voted AGAINST the bill? (PROBED: And would that be MUCH or SOMEWHAT MORE/LESS SUPPORTIVE?) 49% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 23% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 26% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 40% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 16% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 24% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 5% WOULD MAKE NO DIFFERENCE (VOLUNTEERED) 5% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 13

30. Would you be (ROTATED) more supportive or less supportive of your Member of Congress if he or she previously voted AGAINST the healthcare bill but then voted FOR the bill? (PROBED: And would that be MUCH or SOMEWHAT MORE/LESS SUPPORTIVE?) 29% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 15% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 14% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 61% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 14% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 47% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 5% WOULD MAKE NO DIFFERENCE (VOLUNTEERED) 3% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 31. Would you be (ROTATED) more supportive or less supportive of your Member of Congress if he or she previously voted AGAINST the healthcare bill and again voted AGAINST the bill? (PROBED: And would that be MUCH or SOMEWHAT MORE/LESS SUPPORTIVE?) 58% TOTAL MORE SUPPORTIVE (NET) 45% MUCH MORE SUPPORTIVE 13% SOMEWHAT MORE SUPPORTIVE 34% TOTAL LESS SUPPORTIVE (NET) 10% SOMEWHAT LESS SUPPORTIVE 24% MUCH LESS SUPPORTIVE 4% WOULD MAKE NO DIFFERENCE (VOLUNTEERED) 4% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 32. Are your feelings on health care strong enough to make you actively work against a candidate who votes the wrong way in your opinion or for a candidate who votes the right way in your opinion? Or, are your feelings on the issue not strong enough to engage you? (ALLOWED RESPONDENTS TO ANSWER YES TO RESPONSES 1 AND 2, BUT NOT IN COMBINATION WITH RESPONSE 3) 35% YES, WOULD ACTIVELY WORK AGAINST A CANDIDATE WHO VOTES THE WRONG WAY 37% YES, WOULD ACTIVELY WORK ON BEHALF OF A CANDIDATE WHO VOTES THE RIGHT WAY 34% NO, FEELINGS ARE NOT STRONG ENOUGH 5% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 14

33. Please tell me whether you (ROTATED) agree or disagree with the following statement: Even if it means healthcare reform is not passed this year, I would prefer that my Member of Congress vote against the current legislation being considered in Washington. 64% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 54% STRONGLY AGREE 10% SOMEWHAT AGREE 32% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 8% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24% STRONGLY DISAGREE 3% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 34. If Congress does not enact the Democrats version of healthcare reform this year will you feel (READ AND ROTATED. ACCEPTED MULTIPLE RESPONSES.) 45% RELIEVED 21% PLEASED 20% DISAPPOINTED 19% FRUSTRATED 14% ANGRY 10% ANXIOUS 4% NONE OF THE ABOVE (VOLUNTEERED) 1% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 35. By when should Congress and the President enact healthcare reform? 17% WITHIN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS 13% SOMETIME THIS YEAR 7% IN THE NEXT YEAR OR TWO 54% ONLY WHEN QUALITY LEGISLATION IS DEVELOPED, EVEN IF IT MEANS THERE IS NO DEADLINE 5% NEVER (VOLUNTEERED) 2% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 15

36. Please tell me whether you (ROTATED) agree or disagree with the following statement: SPLIT SAMPLE A: I would prefer that Congress do healthcare reform right than do it fast. N=630 79% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 70% STRONGLY AGREE 9% SOMEWHAT AGREE 14% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 6% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 8% STRONGLY DISAGREE 3% IT DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 1% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) SPLIT SAMPLE B: I would prefer that Congress do no healthcare reform at all than do it wrong. N=571 75% TOTAL AGREE (NET) 67% STRONGLY AGREE 8% SOMEWHAT AGREE 18% TOTAL DISAGREE (NET) 6% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 12% STRONGLY DISAGREE 2% IT DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 2% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 16

Alternative Healthcare Reforms 37. Some have suggested that there are additional ways to improve the current healthcare bill. Which, if any, of the following provisions that are currently not included would you like to have included in health care reform legislation? You may choose as many or as few as you wish. (READ AND ROTATED. ACCEPTED MULTIPLE RESPONSES.) 70% ENACTING PROVISIONS THAT ALLOW PEOPLE TO BUY HEALTH INSURANCE ON THEIR OWN WITH THE SAME TAX BENEFITS AS PEOPLE WHO GET THEIR HEALTH INSURANCE AT WORK 68% ALLOWING SMALL BUSINESSES TO FORM GROUPS TO BUY HEALTH INSURANCE AT LOWER RATES AND GET THE PURCHASING POWER LARGER BUSINESSES HAVE 61% ALLOWING PEOPLE IN ONE STATE TO PURCHASE HEALTH INSURANCE OF THEIR CHOICE AND KEEP THEIR INSURANCE WHEN THEY MOVE FROM ONE STATE TO ANOTHER 36% ENACTING LEGAL REFORMS TO HELP REDUCE TESTS AND TREATMENTS THAT MAY NOT BE ABSOLUTELY NEEDED. 5% NONE OF THE ABOVE (VOLUNTEERED) 4% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED). Demographics Finally, I would like to ask you a few confidential statistical questions for classification purposes only. 38. In most major elections in the past, would you say that you generally (READ AND ROTATED TOP TO BOTTOM AND BOTTOM TO TOP) 28% TOTAL VOTED DEMOCRAT (NET) 11% ALWAYS VOTED FOR DEMOCRATS 17% MOSTLY VOTED FOR DEMOCRATS 32% SPLIT VOTES EVENLY BETWEEN DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS 34% TOTAL VOTED REPUBLICAN (NET) 27% MOSTLY VOTED FOR REPUBLICANS 7% ALWAYS VOTED FOR REPUBLICANS 2% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 4% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 17

39. Did you watch or listen to some or the 6-7 hour long healthcare summit held among President Obama and Congressional Democrats and Republicans that took place at the end of February, or did you just see or read news clips about it, or neither? 24% NO/NEITHER 73% TOTAL YES (NET) 35% YES, SOME OF THE SUMMIT 6% YES, THE ENTIRE SUMMIT 32% YES, BUT THROUGH NEWS CLIPS 1% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 40. Which of the following best describes your racial background? (READ AND ROTATED) 77% CAUCASIAN OR WHITE 10% AFRICAN-AMERICAN OR BLACK 6% HISPANIC OR LATINO 1% ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER 1% NATIVE AMERICAN * MIDDLE EASTERN 2% MULTI-RACIAL OR OTHER (VOLUNTEERED) * DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 3% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 41. Thinking for a moment about your social, economic, and political views Do you consider yourself to be? [IF CONSERVATIVE/LIBERAL, ASKED] And would you consider yourself to be VERY (conservative/liberal) or just SOMEWHAT (conservative/liberal)? 48% TOTAL CONSERVATIVE (NET) 23% VERY CONSERVATIVE 25% SOMEWHAT CONSERVATIVE 30% MODERATE 16% TOTAL LIBERAL (NET) 11% SOMEWHAT LIBERAL 5% VERY LIBERAL 1% LIBERTARIAN 4% DO NOT KNOW/REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 18

42. In politics today, do you consider yourself to be a (ROTATED) Republican, Independent or Democrat? (IF REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT, ASKED: Are you a strong (Republican/Democrat) or a not-so-strong (Republican/Democrat)? (IF INDEPENDENT ASKED: Which way do you lean, or usually vote, the Democratic or Republican Party? ) 40% TOTAL REPUBLICAN (NET) 17% STRONG REPUBLICAN 12% NOT-SO-STRONG REPUBLICAN 11% INDEPENDENT LEANING REPUBLICAN 23% INDEPENDENT 32% TOTAL DEMOCRAT (NET) 7% INDEPENDENT LEANING DEMOCRAT 8% NOT-SO-STRONG DEMOCRAT 17% STRONG DEMOCRAT 1% OTHER (VOLUNTEERED) 1% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED) 3% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 43. Do you currently have any form of health insurance coverage? IF YES, is your health insurance paid for by your employer, do you pay for it personally, or are you covered by a government sponsored health insurance program such as Medicare or Medicaid? (ACCEPTED MULTIPLE RESPONSES) 90% YES, HAVE INSURANCE (NET) 33% YES, EMPLOYER PAID 21% YES, SELF PAID 25% YES, COMBINATION EMPLOYER/SELF 24% YES, GOVERNMENT 7% NO HEALTH INSURANCE 3% DO NOT KNOW/REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 44. Are you (READ CHOICES) 71% MARRIED 12% SINGLE 1% SEPARATED 7% DIVORCED 7% WIDOWED the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 19

45. Regarding your family s annual income Please tell me which of the following categories best describes your family s annual income. I don t need a specific amount, a broad range will be fine. 9% BELOW $20,000 8% $20,000 TO $29,999 10% $30,000 TO $39,999 9% $40,000 TO $49,999 8% $50,000 TO $59,999 8% $60,000 TO $69,999 7% $70,000 TO $79,999 6% $80,000 TO $89,999 4% $90,000 TO $99,999 13% $100,000 TO $249,999 1% $250,000 OR MORE 15% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) 46. Do you either own or are you a partial owner of a small business, or are you self-employed or earn self-employment income? 21% TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS OWNER (NET) 8% YES, OWNER 4% YES, PARTIAL OWNER 9% YES, SELF-EMPLOYED OR HAVE SELF-EMPLOYED INCOME 75% NO 3% DO NOT KNOW/REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED) the polling company, inc./womantrend on behalf of Independent Women s Voice 20