To: Interested Parties From: Bryan Sanders, IMGE Insights Date: July 18, 2018 Re: Net Neutrality House Battleground Survey Key Findings

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To: Interested Parties From: Bryan Sanders, IMGE Insights Date: July 18, 2018 Re: Net Neutrality House Battleground Survey Key Findings 108 South Washington Street - 3rd Floor Alexandria, VA 22314 P: 571-483-8001 imge.com

Net Neutrality House Battleground Survey CA-25, CO-06, FL-18, NY-19 July 9-12, 2018 (n=400/district) Introduction: IMGE Insights, a national polling firm headquartered in Alexandria, VA, conducted a survey in four key House battleground districts to test support for net neutrality and its impact on the midterm election. We asked voters about their overall support for net neutrality, their propensity to take net neutrality into account when deciding how to vote in November, and whether they want their member of Congress to support forcing a vote on the Congressional Review Act resolution to overturn the FCC s repeal and restore net neutrality protections. Our survey found that voters overwhelmingly say they support net neutrality, that a majority say they will take it into account during the election, that independent and undecided voters are more likely to vote for members who act immediately to force a vote to overturn the FCC and restore net neutrality protections, and that such voters are more likely to oppose incumbents when it is pointed out that they have not helped overturn the FCC and restore net neutrality. Voters support net neutrality: One issue the federal government has been addressing lately is net neutrality. Net neutrality protections would ensure that internet service providers like Comcast and AT&T must allow everyone access to all internet content equally, and cannot block or slow down access to certain websites and streaming services or discriminate against or charge money for people to be able to easily access certain sites or services. In general, do you favor these net neutrality protections or oppose them? Key House Battleground Districts: CA-25 CO-06 FL-18 NY-19 Favor 64% 72% 69% 74% Oppose 20 15 16 12 NS/R 16 13 15 14 2

Republican Democrat Independent Trump voters Favor 63% 72% 75% 59% Oppose 18 16 13 21 NS/R 19 12 12 20 Voters support forcing a vote to overturn the FCC and restore net neutrality: As you may know, the FCC recently got rid of these net neutrality protections. The Senate passed a resolution to overturn the FCC and restore net neutrality in a bipartisan vote, but the House has taken no action. If your Congressman took immediate action to force a vote to overturn the FCC and restore net neutrality protections, and said he did so because it was important to put people ahead of big cable companies like Comcast and AT&T, would that make you more likely or less likely to vote for him? Independents Undecided Voters More likely 60% 64% 58% Less likely 20 17 8 NS/R 20 19 34 If your Congressman refused to help force a vote to overturn the FCC and restore net neutrality protections and his Democratic challenger pointed out that such inaction demonstrates that he gave in to special interests and big cable companies like Comcast and AT&T - and in so doing put individuals and small businesses at a disadvantage - would that make you more or less likely to vote for him? Independents Undecided Voters More likely 34% 31% 18% Less likely 46 48 45 NS/R 20 21 36 3

Voters says net neutrality is an important issue in the midterms: How important will an issue like net neutrality be when making your final decision on who to vote for in the November election for Congress? Independents Undecided Voters Very important 23% 23% 27% Somewhat important 34 33 29 Not very important 23 24 14 Not at all important 12 12 7 NS/R 8 8 23 important 57% 56% 56% not important 35 36 21 President Trump job approval: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Approve 46% Disapprove 53 NS/R 1 4

Generic Congressional ballot: If the November election for Congress were held today would you vote for: the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate? Republican 41% Democrat 49 NS/R 10 Republican incumbents outperforming generic ballot in key districts: CA-25 (n=400): In the November election for Congress would you vote for: Stephen Knight, the Republican; or Katie Hill, the Democrat? Stephen Knight 47% Katie Hill 47 Not sure/refused 6 CO-06 (n=400): In the November election for Congress would you vote for: Mike Coffman, the Republican; or Jason Crow, the Democrat? Mike Coffman 45% Jason Crow 45 Not sure/refused 10 5

FL-18 (n=400): In the November election for Congress would you vote for: Brian Mast, the Republican; or his Democratic challenger*? Brian Mast 50% Democratic challenger 40 Not sure/refused 10 *Democratic challenger hasn t been nominated yet NY-19 (n=400): In the November election for Congress would you vote for: John Faso, the Republican; or Antonio Delgado, the Democrat? John Faso 49% Antonio Delgado 44 Not sure/refused 7 Summary: Voters across four key battleground Congressional districts (CA-25, CO-06, FL-18, NY-19) overwhelmingly support net neutrality and want their member of Congress to force a vote to overturn the FCC and restore net neutrality protections. Support for net neutrality is broad and bipartisan, and moves independents and undecided voters toward a member of Congress willing to take immediate action. Furthermore, a majority of independents and undecideds in the battleground districts tested say net neutrality will be an important factor in determining their vote in the midterm election. 6