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1. Many people are busy and don t get a chance to vote in every election. Thinking ahead to the November 2014 election, what would you say the chances are that you will vote in the election for Congress, Governor, and other state offices - are you almost certain to vote, will you probably vote, are the chances 50-50, or do you not think you will vote? Almost certain...73% Probably... 9% 50-50...11% Will not vote... 5% I am going to read a few reasons people might support a candidate. For each, tell me if this reason would make you more likely to vote for a candidate, or if it would have no effect on your vote. 2. Suppose one candidate supported raising the minimum wage for workers earning the least, and the other candidate opposed that raise. Would you be more likely to vote for [ROTATE answer options 1 and 2] the candidate who supported raising the minimum wage, OR the candidate who opposes raising the minimum wage, or would that have no effect on your vote? Vote for candidate who supports minimum wage... 64% Vote for candidate who opposes minimum wage...15% Have no effect...18% 3. Imagine one candidate strongly favored reducing pollution in the air and water, AND another candidate opposed reducing air and water pollution saying it is bad for business. Would you be more likely to vote for [ROTATE answer options 1 and 2] the candidate who favors reducing pollution, OR the candidate who opposes reducing pollution, or would that have no effect on your vote? Vote for candidate who supports reducing pollution...79% Vote for candidate who opposes as bad for business... 5% Have no effect...14% 4. If one candidate supported expanding Medicaid so that more people had health insurance, and the other candidate opposed expanding Medicaid. Would you be more likely to vote for [ROTATE answer options 1 and 2] the candidate who supports expanding Medicaid, OR the candidate who opposes expanding Medicaid, or would that have no effect on your vote? Vote for candidate who supports expanding Medicaid...66% Vote for candidate who opposes expanding Medicaid...17% Have no effect...14% Don't know... 3% p.1

5. In the upcoming elections, what issues are the most important to you in deciding whom to vote for? [Open ended, Pre-code to list, RESPONDENT MAY SELECT up to TWO] Fix the economy (generic)...24% Immigration reform / deportations...22% Health care...21% Create more jobs / unemployment...19% Education reform / schools...13% Minimum wage / don't earn enough...10% Terrorism / Isis / Iraq conflicts... 4% Corruption in government / honesty... 4% Global warming / environment... 4% Abortion / gay marriage / family values... 4% Address Taxes / Cut taxes... 3% Violence / guns... 3% Gas prices / energy prices... 2% Congress fighting / does not do anything... 2% Border crisis / minor children immigrants... 2% Housing / mortgages / foreclosures... 1% Race relations... 1% Something else...13% Don't know... 9% 6. Florida has an opportunity to accept federal funding to expand the Medicaid health insurance program and cover 764,000 more Floridians, including 200,000 Hispanics, currently without health insurance. Over ten years, the federal government would pay more than 90% of the program costs. Should the Governor and Florida state legislature adopt this plan to expand Medicaid? Yes, should expand Medicaid...78% No, should not expand Medicaid...17% 7.Do you think that the Governor should use executive authority to expand the Medicaid health insurance program if the state legislature fails to act? Yes, governor should expand Medicaid...69% No, governor should not expand Medicaid...27% 8. Have you and/or your family been without health insurance anytime in the past 12 months? Yes...34% No...66% 9. Do you know anyone -- friends, family, or co-workers -- who is sick and does not have health insurance? Yes...49% No...49% p.2

10. Should Florida lawmakers pass a law to expand health insurance coverage to over 25,000 children lawfully residing in Florida by removing the five-year waiting period for children who have been in the U.S. less than five years? Yes...79% No...16% 11. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Recent state budget cuts to education have hurt Florida s schools and harmed the state s public school students." Is that [AGREE / DISAGREE] strongly? Strongly Agree...42% Agree...28% Disagree...17% Strongly disagree... 8% 12. Local property taxes help pay for schools. Which of the following do you think is more important: [ROTATE] Cutting property taxes and other taxes and fees for Florida residents, OR, investing in Florida s schools to better prepare students for the future? Tax cuts...27% Investing in schools...70% Don't know... 3% 13. I am going to read a list of ideas that lawmakers have talked about to make sure that people earn enough to cover their basic living expenses. Tell me which ONE you think is MOST important to do in order to make sure people can earn enough to cover their basic living expenses. [ROTATE 1-4] Raise the minimum wage, lower taxes on businesses, make more full-time jobs available to part-time workers, or invest in job skills programs to create higher quality jobs. Make more full-time jobs available to part-time workers...32% Raise the minimum wage...28% Invest in job skills programs to create higher quality jobs...23% Lower taxes on businesses...16% Something else... 1% Don't know... 1% 14. Do you believe that unemployment today is mainly a result of [ROTATE] workers not having the skills employers want, OR not enough jobs available? Not enough jobs...60% Workers don't have skills...27% Something else... 8% Don't know... 4% p.3

15. What direction would you say the economy is moving? Would you say the economy is getting a lot better, somewhat better, not really changing, getting somewhat worse, or getting a lot worse? A lot better... 8% Somewhat better...44% Unchanged...26% Somewhat worse...11% A lot worse...10% Not sure / Don't know... 2% 16. Should Florida lawmakers pass a law that requires equal pay for women? Yes...94% No... 4% Don't know... 1% 17. Should Florida lawmakers pass a law that would allow undocumented immigrants to apply for driver's licenses? Yes...64% No...32% Don't know... 4% Now I'd like to ask you about some people who have been mentioned in the news recently. For each, please tell me whether you have heard of the person, and if your impression is very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable. If you have no opinion, or have never heard of the person, just let me know. very fave some fave some unfave very unfave no opin never heard don't know Total Fave Total Unfave 18. President Barack Obama 24% 32% 14% 24% 4% 0% 1% 56% 38% 19. Democrats in Congress 17% 31% 18% 16% 11% 3% 2% 48% 35% 20. Republicans in Congress 16% 24% 21% 25% 11% 3% 1% 40% 45% 21. Speaker of the House John Boehner 10% 20% 13% 21% 16% 18% 2% 30% 34% 22. In the election for Florida Governor will you vote for ROTATE: Charlie Crist, the Democrat, or Rick Scott, the Republican? IF DON T KNOW OR UNDECIDED, FOLLOW-UP: If you had to vote today, are you more likely to support the Democratic candidate Crist, the Republican candidate Scott? Will vote Crist...40% Undecided but likely support Crist...13% Undecided / Don't know...18% Undecided but likely support Scott... 6% Will vote Scott...23% Total Crist...53% Total Scott...29% p.4

23. Compared to the 2012 presidential election, would you say you are MORE enthusiastic about voting this year in 2014, or that you were more enthusiastic about voting back in 2012? More enthusiastic now, in 2014...37% More enthusiastic then, back in 2012...36% No difference / same level...24% Was not eligible to vote in 2012... 1% Don't know... 1% 24. Thinking about the Democratic Party, which of the following statements do you agree with most? Would you say the Democratic Party is currently doing a good job of reaching out to Hispanic/Latinos, that they take Hispanic voters for granted, that they don't care too much about Hispanic/Latinos, or that they are being hostile towards Hispanic/Latinos? Doing a good job...40% Take for granted...23% Don't care too much...23% Being hostile... 3% Don't know...11% 25. Thinking about the Republican Party, which of the following statements do you agree with most? Would you say the Republican Party is currently doing a good job of reaching out to Latinos, that they take Hispanic voters for granted, that they don't care too much about Latinos, or that they are being hostile towards Latinos? Doing a good job...23% Take for granted...20% Don't care too much...34% Being hostile...13% Don't know...10% 26. Who do you blame more for the failure to make progress in reforming our nation s immigration policies Republicans in the House of Representatives, who failed to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill, OR President Obama, who recently announced that he would delay taking any executive action to provide relief from deportations for undocumented immigrants? Who do you blame most, [ROTATE] House Republicans, OR President Obama? House Republicans...42% President Obama...32% Both / Equal blame...18% Something else... 3% p.5

27. The Republican-controlled House of Representatives failed to pass an immigration reform bill, and the President has delayed using his executive powers to provide deportation relief for undocumented immigrants. Because lawmakers failed to act on immigration reform, some people say that Latino voters should sit out the 2014 elections because neither party represents the interests of the Hispanic community. Other people say that it is more important than ever that Latinos vote to ensure that both parties respect the Hispanic community and address Latino concerns. Which view do you agree with more? Latinos should sit out the upcoming election...11% Latino turnout is more important than ever...80% Neither / Something else... 6% Don't know... 3% 28. Now take a moment to think about all the people in your family, your friends, co-workers, and other people you know. Do you happen to know somebody who is an undocumented immigrant? Yes...42% No...52% Don't know... 6% 29. [If 28=yes] Is that a family member or a friend, who is undocumented, or do you know both? Yes, family...11% Yes, friend / other...62% No... 5% Both...21% Don't know... 1% 30. Do you know of any person or family who has faced detention or deportation for immigration reasons? Yes, know of someone...24% No, do not know anyone...71% p.6