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National Partnership for Women & Families/ Rockefeller Family Fund Election Eve/Night Omnibus 1200 Registered, Likely 2014 Voters Field Dates November 2-4, 2014 Gender Men... 49 44 53 50 Women... 51 56 47 50 Region New England... 5 7 6 3 Middle Atlantic... 14 16 10 15 East North Central... 17 17 17 17 West North Central... 7 6 6 9 South Atlantic... 19 18 20 22 East South Central... 6 4 7 8 West South Central... 9 6 11 11 Mountain... 6 6 10 5 Pacific... 16 21 14 11 1. Placeholder (no question here) (SUNDAY and MONDAY INTERVIEWS Q2-Q4) 2. Often things come up and people are not able to vote. Thinking ahead to Tuesday s elections, how likely are you to vote? Are you almost certain to vote, will you probably vote, are the chances about 50-50, will you probably not vote, or will you definitely not vote? IF CALLER SAYS THEY ALREADY VOTED PROBE: Did you vote absentee or did you vote earlier in-person? N= 910 328 232 327 Almost certain (GO TO Q3)... 85 85 84 87 Earlier in person (GO TO Q4)... 9 9 9 9 Earlier absentee (GO TO Q4)... 6 6 7 5 Probably vote... TERMINATE About 50-50... TERMINATE Probably not vote... TERMINATE Definitely not vote... TERMINATE

Election Eve/Night Omnibus NPWF/Rockefeller Family Fund November 2014 Page 2 [IF Q2=1] 3. If the election for Congress were being held today, and you had to make a choice, would you be voting for [ROTATE: _the Republican candidate or _the Democratic candidate? [IF UNDEDICED, ASK]: Which candidate do you lean toward at this time? [IF RESPONDENT DECLINES TO SAY HOW HE OR SHE VOTED, SAY: This survey is being done for research purposes only. Your willingness to discuss your vote is really important for assuring the accuracy of our research, and we promise that we will always maintain the privacy and confidentiality of your responses.] N= 773 278 194 283 Republican... 41 3 34 83 Lean Republican... 4 1 6 4 Democrat... 36 74 31 3 Lean Democrat... 5 7 6 1 (Other party candidate)... 2 1 3 1 (Will not vote for Congress)... 0 0 0 0 (Undecided)... 11 12 13 7 (Refused)... 3 1 5 1 Republican... 45 4 40 87 Democrat... 40 81 37 4 [IF Q2= 2 OR 3] 4. In the election for Congress, did you vote for [ROTATE: _the Republican candidate or _the Democratic candidate? [IF RESPONDENT DECLINES TO SAY HOW HE OR SHE VOTED, SAY: This survey is being done for research purposes only. Your willingness to discuss your vote is really important for assuring the accuracy of our research, and we promise that we will always maintain the privacy and confidentiality of your responses.] N= 136 50 38 44 Republican... 47 9 60 80 Democrat... 37 80 22 3 (other party candidate)... 4 0 7 5 (Don t remember)... 4 0 2 9 (Did not vote in Congressional race)... 1 4 0 0 (Refused)... 8 8 8 4

Election Eve/Night Omnibus NPWF/Rockefeller Family Fund November 2014 Page 3 (TUESDAY INTERVIEWS Q5-7) 5. Many people did not get a chance to vote in this election for U.S. Congress and other offices. How about you? Were you able to vote Tuesday, or did you vote earlier in this election before Tuesday, are you voting later on Tuesday, or like many people, did you not get a chance to vote? FOLLOW-UP: Did you vote in person, by mail, or by absentee ballot? [IF Q5=5] N= 290 100 84 97 Yes, voted on Election Day in person... 58 57 55 61 Yes, voted on Election Day by mail/absentee ballot... 11 14 13 7 Yes, voted early in person... 13 11 14 13 Yes, voted early by mail/absentee ballot... 14 15 14 15 Voting later Tuesday... 4 3 4 5 No, did not vote... TERMINATE (Not sure)... TERMINATE 6. If voting later Tuesday: how certain are you to vote are you very certain, probably going to vote, are the chances about 50-50, will you probably not go to vote, or are you definitely not going to vote? N= 11 3 3 5 Certain to vote... 100 100 100 100 Probably will vote... TERMINATE 50-50... TERMINATE Probably will not vote... TERMINATE Definitely not voting... TERMINATE (Not sure)... TERMINATE

Election Eve/Night Omnibus NPWF/Rockefeller Family Fund November 2014 Page 4 [IF Q6=1] 7. When you vote later today, will you be voting for [ROTATE: _the Republican candidate or _the Democratic candidate? [IF UNDECIDED, ASK]: Which candidate do you lean toward at this time? [IF RESPONDENT DECLINES TO SAY HOW HE OR SHE WILL VOTE, SAY: This survey is being done for research purposes only. Your willingness to discuss your vote is really important for assuring the accuracy of our research, and we promise that we will always maintain the privacy and confidentiality of your responses.] N= 11 3 3 5 Republican... 18 0 0 44 Lean Republican... 33 0 33 56 Democrat... 31 46 63 0 Lean Democrat... 0 0 0 0 (Other party candidate)... 1 0 3 0 (Will not vote for Congress)... 17 54 0 0 (Undecided)... 0 0 0 0 (Refused)... 0 0 0 0 Republican... 51 0 33 100 Democrat... 31 46 63 0 [IF Q5 = 1-4] 8. In the election for Congress, did you vote for [ROTATE: _the Republican candidate or _the Democratic candidate? [IF RESPONDENT DECLINES TO SAY HOW HE OR SHE VOTED, SAY: This survey is being done for research purposes only. Your willingness to discuss your vote is really important for assuring the accuracy of our research, and we promise that we will always maintain the privacy and confidentiality of your responses.] N= 279 96 81 92 Republican... 43 9 50 74 Democrat... 39 76 36 6 (other party candidate)... 1 0 3 0 (Don t remember)... 2 2 2 2 (Did not vote in Congressional race)... 1 0 0 2 (Refused)... 14 13 9 16

Election Eve/Night Omnibus NPWF/Rockefeller Family Fund November 2014 Page 5 3/4/7/8.BALLOT COMBINED Republican... 44 6 45 84 Democrat... 39 80 35 4 (Other party candidate)... 2 0 4 1 (Don t remember)... 1 0 1 1 (Will not /did not vote in Congressional race)... 1 1 0 1 (Undecided)... 7 8 8 4 (Refused)... 6 5 7 5 AMONG THOSE WITH A CHOICE Republican... 52 7 54 94 Democrat... 46 93 42 5 (other party candidate)... 2 0 5 1 RESUME ASKING ALL 9. I am going to read you a list of issues that may have come up during the election. Please tell me which one or two of these was most important to you in deciding who to vote for Congress. [SELECT UP TO TWO] READ AND RANDOMIZE The economy... 28 22 29 33 Jobs... 19 24 18 15 Health care... 19 26 13 16 Education... 18 27 16 11 Social Security and retirement security... 13 16 11 11 Terrorism and national security... 11 7 13 15 Immigration... 10 7 10 12 The federal budget deficit... 10 3 13 14 Medicare and prescription drugs... 8 8 8 8 Taxes... 8 4 10 11 The environment... 7 11 6 3 Abortion... 7 4 6 10 Ebola... 2 2 1 2 (Other)... 1 2 1 1 (All mentioned)... 2 2 3 2 (Don't know /Refused)... 2 1 1 3 10. How long ago did you decide for whom to vote for in these elections in the last few days before the election, in the last week, in the past month, one to three months ago, or more than 3 months ago? In the last few days... 12 11 17 8 In the last week... 12 12 16 10 In the past month... 19 20 18 19 One to three months ago... 18 19 19 17 More than three months ago... 33 34 25 40 (don t know)... 5 4 6 5

Election Eve/Night Omnibus NPWF/Rockefeller Family Fund November 2014 Page 6 11. Were you more or less enthusiastic about this year s election compared to elections in the past or was there no difference to you? [IF MORE/LESS ENTHUSIASTIC, ASK]: Is that much more/less or somewhat more/less? Much more enthusiastic... 20 19 20 23 Somewhat more enthusiastic... 14 13 12 17 Somewhat less enthusiastic... 12 12 13 11 Much less enthusiastic... 8 8 10 8 No difference... 45 48 45 41 (don t know)... 0 0 0 0 More enthusiastic... 34 32 32 40 Less enthusiastic... 21 19 23 20 National Partnership Women & Families/Rockefeller Family Fund 2 minutes 12. How likely is it that you or your family would face significant financial hardships if you had a serious illness, had a new child or had to care for a parent, spouse or child with a serious illness very likely, somewhat likely, not too likely, or not likely at all? Very likely... 36 42 34 31 Somewhat likely... 30 31 31 28 Not too likely... 19 13 20 24 Not likely at all... 13 12 13 15 (don t know/refused)... 2 2 2 2 Likely... 66 73 65 59 Not likely... 32 25 33 39 13. How important is it to you that lawmakers consider new laws to help keep working families economically secure, including ensuring workers the right to earn paid sick days and creating a system of family and medical leave insurance very important, somewhat important, not too important, or not important at all? Very important... 57 79 50 41 Somewhat important... 24 17 24 32 Not too important... 7 2 10 11 Not important at all... 9 2 13 14 (don t know/refused)... 2 0 3 3 Important... 81 96 74 73 Not important... 17 4 23 25

Election Eve/Night Omnibus NPWF/Rockefeller Family Fund November 2014 Page 7 14. If an elected official spoke in support of equal pay for women, paid sick days, and paid family and medical leave, would that make you more or less likely to vote for that elected official or would it not make a difference? (If more/less, Ask: Is that much or somewhat?) Much more likely... 46 68 41 29 Somewhat more likely... 18 17 18 19 Somewhat less likely... 4 1 2 8 Much less likely... 6 1 8 8 (don t know/refused)... 7 4 7 11 (not make a difference)... 19 9 23 26 More likely... 64 85 59 48 Less likely... 10 2 11 16 Demographics RESUME ASKING ALL Thank you. The few remaining questions are for statistical purposes only. 15. Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an independent, or something else? [IF REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT ASK:] Do you consider yourself a strong (Republican/Democrat) or a not so strong (Republican/Democrat)? [IF EPENDENT ASK:] Would you say that you lean more toward the Republicans or more toward the Democrats? Strong Democrat... 27 77 0 0 Not so strong Democrat... 4 12 0 0 Independent leans Democrat... 4 11 0 0 Democrat... 36 100 0 0 Independent... 26 0 100 0 Republican... 35 0 0 100 Independent leans Republican... 7 0 0 21 Not so strong Republican... 4 0 0 12 Strong Republican... 24 0 0 67 (dk/na/other)... 3 0 0 0

Election Eve/Night Omnibus NPWF/Rockefeller Family Fund November 2014 Page 8 16. What is your age? [CODE ACTUAL AGE. REFUSED=999] If Refused: I am going to read you some age categories. Please stop me when we get to your category: READ CATEGORIES: 18-24 years... 8 7 9 7 25-29... 5 7 4 3 30-34... 6 7 6 5 35-39... 7 6 8 6 40-44... 9 10 10 7 45-49... 10 9 6 14 50-54... 9 11 8 8 55-59... 12 12 13 12 60-64... 12 11 11 14 65-69... 7 6 7 8 70-74... 6 5 8 4 over 75... 10 8 9 12 (refused)... 0 0 0 0 RESUME ASKING ALL 17. What is the last year of schooling that you have completed? [CIRCLE ONE - DO NOT READ] 1-11th grade... 2 3 0 2 High school graduate... 19 19 16 22 Non-college post H.S.(e.g. tech)... 2 3 2 2 Some college (incl. jr. college or associate degree)... 27 24 27 29 College graduate... 35 34 38 34 Post-graduate school... 15 17 17 10 (don't know)... 1 1 0 1 18. Are you married, unmarried with partner, single, separated, widowed, or divorced? Married... 62 52 61 74 Unmarried with partner... 5 8 5 1 Single... 18 24 21 10 Separated... 1 2 1 0 Divorced... 7 7 6 7 Widowed... 6 6 5 6 (don't know)... 2 1 1 2 19. Do you have any children 18 years of age or younger? Yes... 28 26 24 34 No... 71 73 75 65 (don't know)... 1 1 1 1

Election Eve/Night Omnibus NPWF/Rockefeller Family Fund November 2014 Page 9 20. What s your employment status? Are you [READ OPTIONS]? Employed full time... 53 55 51 54 Employed part time... 9 9 10 10 Unemployed... 4 5 5 2 Homemaker... 3 4 2 3 Student... 3 3 4 2 Retired... 26 23 26 28 (don t know/refused)... 2 1 2 1 21. Are you a member of a labor union? [IF YES] Are you a current member or retired member? [IF NOT] Is anyone else in this household a member of a labor union? [IF YES] Is that person a current member of retired member? Yes, current labor union member... 8 11 5 6 Yes, retired labor union member... 5 6 4 3 No, but current member in household... 2 3 2 1 No, but retired member in household... 3 2 6 2 No, not a labor union member or household... 80 75 81 84 (don t know/refused)... 3 3 2 3 Yes, self... 12 17 9 10 Yes, in household... 5 6 8 4 Yes, self/household combined... 18 23 17 13 22. What is your religion? DO NOT READ Protestant (include Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Lutheran, United Church of Christ)... 24 20 25 29 Methodist... 4 2 3 6 Baptist... 12 16 6 13 Evangelical (include Church of God, Pentecostal, 7th Day Adventist)... 2 2 2 2 Non-traditional (include Christian Science, Jehovah's Witness)... 2 1 4 2 Catholic... 20 21 19 21 Mormon, Church of Latter Day Saints [LDS]... 1 0 0 3 Muslim [GO TO Q24]... 0 1 0 0 Jewish [GO TO Q24]... 1 2 1 1 (other).[go TO Q24]... 8 9 7 7 (none) [GO TO Q24]... 15 20 19 7 (don't know) [GO TO Q24]... 10 7 13 9 ASK IF Q.22=1-7 23. Do you think of yourself as a born again Christian or don t you think of yourself that way? N= 789 265 186 325 Born-again/evangelical... 42 38 39 48 Not born-again... 51 55 52 47

Election Eve/Night Omnibus NPWF/Rockefeller Family Fund November 2014 Page 10 (Don t know/refused)... 7 8 9 5 RESUME ASKING ALL 24. Just to make sure we have a representative sample, could you please tell me whether you are from a Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish-speaking background? [IF NO, ASK:] What is your race - white, black, Asian, or something else? White... 75 57 79 90 Black / African American... 12 26 6 3 Spanish speaking/hispanic (Puerto Rican, Mexican, etc.)... 8 13 6 5 Asian/Pacific-Islander... 1 1 3 0 Native American... 1 1 2 1 (other)... 1 1 2 0 (don't know/refused)... 2 1 3 1