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FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll 19 May 06 Polling was conducted by telephone May 16-18, 2006, in the evenings. The total sample is 900 registered voters nationwide with a margin of error of ±3 percentage points. Results are of registered voters, unless otherwise noted. LV = likely voters 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the job George W. Bush is doing as president? *** Bush Job Ratings Summary *** Approve Disapprove (Don t know) Most recent (16-18 May 06) 35% 56 8 Highest (14-15 Nov 01) 88% 7 5 Lowest (18-19 Apr 06) 33% 57 10 First-Term Average 61% 29 Dis Approve approve (DK) 16-18 May 06 35% 56 8 Democrats 13% 82 5 Republicans 71% 20 9 Independents 24% 67 9 RECENT TREND 2-3 May 06 38% 53 9 18-19 Apr 06 33% 57 10 4-5 Apr 06 36% 53 10 14-15 Mar 06 39% 51 11 28 Feb-1 Mar 06 39% 54 7 7-8 Feb 06 44% 47 9 24-25 Jan 06 41% 51 8 10-11 Jan 06 42% 49 9 13-14 Dec 05 42% 51 7 29-30 Nov 05 42% 48 10 8-9 Nov 05 36% 53 11 25-26 Oct 05 41% 51 8 11-12 Oct 05 40% 51 9 27-28 Sep 05 45% 47 8 13-14 Sep 05 41% 51 8 30-31 Aug 05 45% 50 5 26-27 Jul 05 47% 44 9 12-13 Jul 05 47% 47 6 14-15 Jun 05 48% 43 9 25-26 Apr 05 47% 43 10 29-30 Mar 05 49% 46 5 1-2 Mar 05 52% 39 9 Dis Approve approve (DK) 8-9 Feb 05 51% 43 7 25-26 Jan 05 50% 40 10 11-12 Jan 05 52% 41 7 14-15 Dec 04 48% 45 7 16-17 Nov 04 53% 40 7 30-31 Oct 04 47% 46 7 30-31 Oct 04 LV 48% 46 6 29-30 Oct 04 47% 45 8 29-30 Oct 04 LV 48% 46 6 28-29 Oct 04 47% 47 6 28-29 Oct 04 LV 47% 47 6 27-28 Oct 04 48% 47 5 27-28 Oct 04 LV 49% 46 5 17-18 Oct 04 LV 49% 44 7 3-4 Oct 04 LV 53% 43 4 21-22 Sep 04 LV 50% 45 5 7-8 Sep 04 LV 49% 44 7 24-25 Aug 04 LV 51% 43 6 3-4 Aug 04 44% 48 8 20-21 Jul 04 47% 45 8 22-23 Jun 04 49% 44 7 8-9 Jun 04 48% 45 7 18-19 May 04 48% 43 9 4-5 May 04 49% 43 8 21-22 Apr 04 50% 44 6 6-7 Apr 04 49% 44 7 23-24 Mar 04 47% 44 9

2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Congress is doing? Dis Dis Approve approve (DK) Approve approve (DK) 16-18 May 06 27% 56 17 24-25 Jan 06 34% 51 16 Democrats 23% 63 14 13-14 Dec 05 30% 52 18 Republicans 36% 48 16 13-14 Sep 05 34% 49 17 Independents 19% 60 20 30-31 Aug 05 28% 53 18 RECENT TREND 29-30 Mar 05 40% 36 24 18-19 Apr 06 25% 52 23 21-22 Apr 04 38% 42 20 14-15 Mar 06 29% 55 16 20-21 May 03 33% 47 20 3. Do you approve or disapprove of the job your own representative is doing in the U.S. House of Representatives? Approve Disapprove (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 53% 28 19 Democrats 55% 29 16 Republicans 55% 26 19 Independents 49% 29 23 4-5 Apr 06 57% 21 22 Questions 4 12 held for release 13. Do you think it would be better for the country if Democrats or Republicans win control of Congress in this year s elections? (ROTATE) Democrats Republicans (No difference/ win win Neither) (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 46% 29 19 6 Democrats 82% 6 8 4 Republicans 9% 72 16 4 Independents 42% 10 39 9 28 Feb-1 Mar 06 45% 31 19 5 7-8 Feb 06 42% 34 18 5 10-11 Jan 06 44% 33 16 7 27-28 Sep 05 40% 32 18 10 14. In your everyday conversations with friends and neighbors, what topic would you say comes up most often these days? (OPEN ENDED) 16-17 13-14 11-12 29-30 14-15 20-21 May 06 Dec 05 Oct 05 Mar 05 Dec 04 Jul 04 (Gas prices) 29% 13 18 11 2 6 (Iraq/Saddam Hussein) 13 16% 10% 13% 21% 21% (Immigration/Illegal immigrants) 9 na na na na na (Politics/Political issues) 6 9 7 4 8 12 (Economy/Jobs/Employment) 6 12 13 14 18 15 (9/11/Terrorism/War on Terror) 5 9 8 3 4 9 (Family issues) 4 6 3 7 9 6 (Current events/world news) 3 3 6 6 4 3 (Health care) 3 3 2 3 3 4 (Sports) 2 3 2 3 4 2 (Education/Schools) 2 2 2 3 2 3 (Weather) 2 5 7 2 3 3 (Taxes) 2 2 1 2 1 1 (Religion/Bible) 2 2 2 3 3 2 (Local issues) 2 4 3 3 2 2 (Work) 1 1 1-1 na (Stock market/finances/money) 1-1 - - 1 (Katrina/Hurricane relief) - 3 4 na na na

(TV/Entertainment) - 1 1 1 1 1 (Elderly/Social Security) - 1 1 4 1 - (Other) 5 2 1 1-2 (Don t know/refused) 3 4 6 7 7 6 15. How would you rate the quality of life for Americans today? Would you say the quality of life for Americans is excellent, good, only fair, or poor? Excellent Good Only fair Poor (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 14% 38 33 13 2 Democrats 9% 32 38 18 2 Republicans 24% 47 21 5 2 Independents 9% 36 41 13 1 3-4 Mar 04 30% 45 19 4 2 16. Over the next five years, do you think life for average Americans is going to get better or worse? (If better/worse) Is that a lot or a little? SCALE: 1. A lot better 2. A little better 3. A little worse 4. A lot worse 5. (No change) 6. (Not sure) 7. (Depends) ---- Better ---- ---- Worse ---- (No TOTAL Lot Little TOTAL Little Lot change) (DK)(Dpnds) 16-18 May 06 29% 9 20 53 27 26 5 7 6 Democrats 25% 7 18 59 31 28 2 7 6 Republicans 40% 12 28 41 20 21 7 7 6 Independents 24% 9 15 56 30 26 9 4 7 20-21 Jul 04 42% 14 28 27 16 11 5 11 15 17. If you had the opportunity to leave the United States and permanently live in another country, would you take it? (Depends) 16-18 May 06 17% 76 2 5 Democrats 24% 69 3 5 Republicans 8% 88 1 3 Independents 21% 73 1 6 18. General Michael Hayden has been nominated to be the director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Based on what you know so far, do you think Hayden is qualified to be director of the CIA or not? Qualified Not qualified (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 36% 20 43 Democrats 27% 30 42 Republicans 51% 9 40 Independents 35% 19 46 19. Would you be willing to give up some of your personal freedom in order to reduce the threat of terrorism? 16-18 May 06 54% 36 10 Democrats 47% 44 9 Republicans 70% 22 8 Independents 44% 39 16 10-11 Jan 06 61% 27 13 26-27 Jul 05 64% 21 15 8-9 Sep 02 61% 24 15 4-5 June 02 64% 21 15 17-18 Oct 01 71% 20 9 9-10 May 01 33% 40 27 7-8 Aug 96 60% 30 10

Questions 20 27 held for release 28. Do you think television news stories usually present all viewpoints or are they usually biased toward a certain point of view? (IF BIASED:) Would that be a liberal bias or a conservative bias? SCALE: 1. Present all points of view 2. Biased toward liberal point of view 3. Biased toward conservative point of view 4. (Don t know) All Liberal Conservative viewpoints bias bias (DK) 16-18 May 06 15% 41 20 23 Democrats 21% 27 29 23 Republicans 8% 64 11 17 Independents 15% 35 19 31 16-17 Apr 02 17% 41 20 22 29. Do you think the news media try to influence voters to support (Democratic candidates) or (Republican candidates) or don't they try to influence voters? (ROTATE) SCALE: 1. Democratic candidates 2. Republican candidates 3. Don't try to influence voters 4. (Both/Depends) 5. (Don t know) Democratic Republican Don t (Both/ candidates candidates influence Depends) (DK) 16-18 May 06 23% 14 23 32 8 Democrats 9% 23 29 30 9 Republicans 48% 5 13 27 7 Independents 15% 10 28 42 5 8-9 Oct 02 LV 28% 19 19 25 9 30. Which political party -- Democrats or Republicans -- do you think most members of the media want to win this year's Congressional elections? (ROTATE) Want Want (They re Democrats Republicans neutral) (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 49% 16 15 20 Democrats 41% 21 18 20 Republicans 70% 8 8 14 Independents 36% 19 22 23 31. - 35. Which of the following best describes your view of how Congress is handling [INSERT ITEM]? Would you say that (Republicans are not doing enough) or that (Democrats are blocking action), or do you think Congress is doing a good job on the issue? What about [ITEM]? [ROTATE RESPONSES 1 AND 2, BUT ALWAYS HAVE RESPONSE 3 LAST] SCALE: 1. Republicans are not doing enough 2. Democrats are blocking action 3. Congress is doing a good job 4. (Combination) 5. (None) 6. (Don t know) (RANDOMIZE) Reps not Dems Congress doing doing enough blocking good job (Comb) (None) (DK) Immigration 28% 11 13 22 12 14 Democrats 40% 7 12 20 9 13 Republicans 17% 23 14 23 11 12 Independents 24% 4 14 24 18 16 The situation in Iraq 32% 13 13 19 11 12 Democrats 51% 7 7 15 10 10 Republicans 14% 25 19 22 8 13 Independents 26% 9 16 21 19 11 Rising gas prices 38% 9 7 21 16 10 Democrats 57% 4 4 14 12 9 Republicans 15% 17 10 29 19 10 Independents 39% 6 8 20 16 10

Reps not Dems Congress doing doing enough blocking good job (Comb) (None) (DK) Ethics in Washington 31% 13 13 18 12 13 Democrats 45% 8 13 13 10 12 Republicans 14% 21 14 24 13 13 Independents 28% 9 13 21 16 12 Health care 35% 9 13 20 13 11 Democrats 49% 7 11 17 8 9 Republicans 18% 16 16 23 13 14 Independents 35% 5 10 22 20 8 36. If you were voting in the midterm election today, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who supports President Bush on the issues, opposes President Bush on the issues, or would President Bush not be a major factor in your vote for Congress this year? Supports Opposes Bush not a Bush Bush factor (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 20% 38 39 4 Democrats 5% 63 31 1 Republicans 44% 8 42 5 Independents 13% 37 46 4 10-11 Jan 06 26% 34 36 4 37. As of today, which one of the following is most likely to determine how you will vote in this November s Congressional election? (ROTATE) SCALE: 1. The situation in Iraq 2. Federal spending and taxes 3. Local issues that public officials can affect 4. (All the same) 5. (None) 6. (Other) 7. (Won t vote) 8. (Don t know) Spending (Won t Iraq Taxes Local (All) (None) (Othr) vote) (DK) 16-18 May 06 30% 24 17 21 2 2-4 Democrats 33% 24 15 23 2 1-3 Republicans 25% 26 17 20 4 3-4 Independents 31% 22 23 19-1 - 4 14-15 Mar 06 26% 27 18 20 2 2-4 38. As part of a larger program to detect possible terrorist activity, do you support or oppose the National Security Agency collecting data on domestic phone calls and looking at calling patterns of Americans without listening in on or recording the calls? Support Oppose (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 52% 41 6 Democrats 36% 58 6 Republicans 75% 19 5 Independents 48% 43 9 39. Do think the NSA program to collect phone call records and analyze calling patterns of Americans without listening in on conversations is more likely: (ROTATE) SCALE: 1. To help catch terrorists and protect Americans from additional attacks, or 2. To hurt law-abiding Americans by using private information improperly 3. (Don t know) Help Hurt (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 49% 40 11 Democrats 36% 52 12 Republicans 70% 24 6 Independents 45% 41 14

40. In investigations of possible terrorist activity, do you believe the government is doing a good job or a bad job protecting the privacy of ordinary Americans? Good job Bad job (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 49% 38 13 Democrats 35% 50 15 Republicans 71% 19 10 Independents 42% 44 13 41. Do you personally think the government is listening to your phone conversations? 16-18 May 06 30% 56 14 Democrats 31% 54 15 Republicans 26% 63 10 Independents 34% 50 17 42. How serious a problem do you believe the illegal immigration situation is in the United States today? Do you see it as a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not very serious or not at all a serious problem? --Serious-- --Not Serious-- TOTAL Vry Smwht TOTAL Ntvry Not (Don t know) 16-18 May 06 86% 57 29 13 10 3 1 Democrats 83% 51 32 16 12 4 2 Republicans 94% 69 25 6 6 - - Independents 80% 50 30 18 13 5 1 4-5 Apr 06 90% 60 30 9 6 3 1 25-26 Apr 05* 91% 63 28 7 5 2 2 * illegal or undocumented immigration situation 43. Would you be willing to pay $100 more a year in taxes if you knew the money would be used specifically on border security? 16-18 May 06 52% 43 5 Democrats 44% 52 4 Republicans 63% 32 5 Independents 50% 44 7 44. 47. There have been several proposals regarding how to deal with the issue of illegal immigration. Please tell me if you favor or oppose each of the following. (RANDOMIZE) SCALE: 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. (Depends) 4. (Don t know) ********** SUMMARY CHART ********** Favor Oppose More agents along border 79% 17 Use National Guard 63% 31 Temporary-worker status 63% 29 Send illegals home 55% 31 Favor Oppose (Dpnds) (DK) Allowing illegal immigrants who have jobs in the United States to apply for legal, temporary-worker status? 16-18 May 06 63% 29 5 2 Democrats 65% 26 6 2 Republicans 63% 30 5 2 Independents 60% 33 5 3 4-5 Apr 06 69% 25 3 2 25-26 Apr 05* 62% 31 na 7 * illegal or undocumented

Favor Oppose (Dpnds) (DK) Trying to send as many illegal immigrants back to their home countries as possible? 16-18 May 06 55% 31 11 3 Democrats 50% 36 10 4 Republicans 66% 23 10 1 Independents 49% 34 15 1 4-5 Apr 06 57% 31 7 5 Increasing the number of federal agents patrolling the border to stop illegal immigration? 16-18 May 06 79% 17 2 2 Democrats 73% 22 3 1 Republicans 85% 11 2 2 Independents 78% 18 2 2 4-5 Apr 06 80% 15 2 3 Using thousands of National Guard troops temporarily to help border patrol agents along the Mexican border to stop illegal immigration? 16-18 May 06 63% 31 3 3 Democrats 52% 40 4 4 Republicans 78% 19 3 1 Independents 58% 38 1 3 48. Do you believe the United States has the right to control its borders and decide who can move to this country and when they can move here? 16-18 May 06 90% 7 3 Democrats 90% 7 3 Republicans 94% 4 2 Independents 84% 12 4 49. If the United States could stop all illegal immigrants from coming into the country, would you favor or oppose increasing the number of LEGAL immigrants allowed to come to the United States? SCALE: 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. (Cannot stop illegal immigrants) 4. (Don t know) Favor Oppose (Can t stop) (DK) 16-18 May 06 66% 22 4 8 Democrats 66% 24 2 8 Republicans 67% 23 3 7 Independents 66% 18 8 7 50. Do you think the citizen volunteers known as Minutemen, who are patrolling the borders are best described as vigilantes who should leave patrolling to professional law enforcement, or as concerned citizens doing what the government is not doing? (ROTATE) SCALE: 1. Vigilantes 2. Concerned citizens 3. (Haven t heard about Minutemen) 4. (Don t know) Vigilantes Concerned (Haven t heard) (DK) 16-18 May 06 34% 46 9 11 Democrats 40% 38 11 11 Republicans 28% 57 7 7 Independents 33% 45 9 14 25-26 Apr 05 34% 44 10 12

51. Did you happen to see or hear any of President Bush's immigration speech on Monday evening? Yes No/Don t know 16-18 May 06 42% 58 Democrats 40% 60 Republicans 39% 61 Independents 47% 53 52. Which of the following two descriptions of the way things are today do you agree with more? (ROTATE) SCALE: 1. The nation s economy is not improving, Usama bin Laden has not been captured and the United States is in an unnecessary war with Iraq. 2. The nation s economy is strong, there have been no new terrorist attacks in the United States and the world is safer with Saddam Hussein out of power and an elected government in Iraq. 3. (Both) 4. (Neither) 5. (Don t know) Economy not Economy improving/ strong/ War unnecessary World safer (Both) (Neither) (DK) 16-18 May 06 51% 33 9 4 4 Democrats 70% 15 9 3 3 Republicans 25% 61 7 3 4 Independents 56% 23 10 7 5 53. Regardless of how you plan to vote, if the Democrats win this year s Congressional elections do you think it would be right for them to try to impeach President Bush over the Iraq war and weapons of mass destruction, or not? 16-18 May 06 30% 62 7 Democrats 48% 43 9 Republicans 9% 88 3 Independents 31% 60 9 POLITICAL IDENTIFICATION: When you think about politics, do you think of yourself as a Democrat or a Republican? Democrat Republican (Independent) (Other) (Refused/Don t know) 16-18 May 06 41% 32 21 2 3 2-3 May 06 37% 39 19 2 3 18-19 Apr 06 40% 32 23 2 3 4-5 Apr 06 39% 34 23 2 2 14-15 Mar 06 37% 36 20 2 4 28 Feb-1 Mar 06 43% 33 18 3 3 7-8 Feb 06 40% 36 19 3 2 24-25 Jan 06 43% 36 17 2 2 10-11 Jan 06 38% 33 22 4 2