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New Jersey Polling Executive Summary Contact: Doug Kaplan, 407-242-1870 Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research firm, conducted a random survey of 753 likely voters in New Jersey. The poll was conducted from August 14 th through the 15 th and has a margin of error of ±3.6%. The totals may not round to 100% because of rounding. The survey was conducted using an online panel of cell phone users and interactive voice responses. The results are weighted by voting demographics. The poll was paid for by Sabrin for U.S. Senate. 2) If the General Election for US Senate were held today and the candidates were Murray Sabrin, Bob Menendez, and Bob Hugin, who would you vote for? Q2: GENERALVOTE Bob Hugin 10.5% 17.3% 22.2% 32.1% 35.9% 9.6% 22.2% 39.2% 34.5% 24.5% 36.2% Bob Menendez 57.3% 34.0% 47.1% 44.2% 35.5% 40.4% 37.9% 41.7% 39.6% 37.2% 43.2% Murray Sabrin 5.1% 20.5% 16.2% 8.5% 5.8% 13.9% 5.2% 6.3% 8.8% 7.9% 6.9% Unsure 27.1% 28.1% 14.5% 15.1% 22.8% 36.0% 34.7% 12.8% 17.2% 30.4% 13.7% 1

3) What is the most important issue facing America today? African- Other/no 65 or American Asian Hispanic affiliation White/Caucasian 18-29 30-49 50-64 older Female Male Q3: IMPORTANTISSUE Economic Opportunity 16.2% 27.6% 12.4% 13.6% 9.8% 7.4% 16.8% 11.6% 7.3% 10.7% 12.6% Government Corruption 33.5% 47.0% 32.8% 25.4% 32.6% 33.6% 28.3% 35.9% 33.4% 31.7% 34.5% Healthcare 28.2% 15.7% 14.9% 26.8% 19.8% 19.0% 24.4% 18.4% 20.1% 21.3% 19.5% Immigration 0.3% 0.0% 16.3% 18.0% 18.5% 11.6% 13.1% 16.0% 18.0% 14.1% 16.2% Second Amendment Rights 3.0% 0.0% 4.4% 0.0% 3.5% 7.9% 3.5% 2.2% 2.7% 1.7% 5.1% Taxes 12.4% 7.5% 16.1% 11.9% 8.2% 13.6% 6.8% 11.5% 8.2% 11.0% 8.4% Unsure 6.3% 2.2% 3.1% 4.3% 7.7% 7.1% 7.0% 4.6% 10.2% 9.5% 3.7% 2

4) For the US Senate, would you rather elect a career politician like Bob Menendez, a corporate CEO like Bob Hugin, or a college professor like Murray Sabrin? African- Other/no 65 or American Asian Hispanic affiliation White/Caucasian 18-29 30-49 50-64 older Female Male Q4: SENATECANDIDATE Career Politician 41.4% 48.1% 41.7% 42.0% 26.3% 28.5% 31.1% 32.5% 30.4% 30.0% 32.5% College Professor 24.1% 23.3% 18.9% 12.5% 16.6% 40.1% 20.4% 11.5% 14.9% 19.5% 16.5% Corporate CEO 20.1% 7.0% 31.9% 38.9% 39.4% 19.9% 27.2% 42.5% 38.5% 28.5% 41.7% Unsure 14.5% 21.6% 7.5% 6.7% 17.7% 11.5% 21.3% 13.5% 16.2% 22.0% 9.3% 5) Who do you think will best address government corruption, Murray Sabrin, Bob Menendez, or Bob Hugin? 3

African- Other/no 65 or American Asian Hispanic affiliation White/Caucasian 18-29 30-49 50-64 older Female Male Q5: CORRUPTIONCANDIDATE Bob Hugin 10.6% 7.0% 25.9% 26.3% 32.3% 1.3% 16.6% 38.8% 35.7% 21.1% 34.7% Bob Menendez 42.2% 44.3% 33.4% 32.0% 23.5% 27.9% 26.8% 29.1% 28.1% 27.4% 28.9% Murray Sabrin 22.8% 33.4% 25.7% 17.9% 19.1% 36.7% 21.7% 17.5% 17.2% 21.3% 20.4% Unsure 24.3% 15.2% 14.9% 23.8% 25.0% 34.1% 34.9% 14.6% 19.1% 30.2% 15.9% 6) Did you know Murray Sabrin is the only candidate who opposes all corporate bailouts? Q6: SABRINBAILOUT No 89.8% 77.0% 58.9% 81.0% 80.7% 53.2% 75.3% 87.8% 82.9% 80.4% 78.0% Yes 10.2% 23.0% 41.1% 19.0% 19.3% 46.8% 24.7% 12.2% 17.1% 19.6% 22.0% 4

7) Who do you think will best represent the Second Amendment Rights of New Jersey s gun owners? African- Other/no 65 or American Asian Hispanic affiliation White/Caucasian 18-29 30-49 50-64 older Female Male Q7: SECONDAMENDMENT Bob Hugin 16.3% 9.6% 27.4% 37.8% 34.7% 16.5% 26.6% 37.8% 29.9% 23.8% 37.9% Bob Menendez 33.4% 33.5% 30.7% 23.0% 14.2% 31.1% 17.1% 18.9% 17.7% 18.7% 20.7% Murray Sabrin 6.8% 23.7% 14.6% 10.4% 6.2% 6.5% 8.3% 7.5% 9.0% 8.8% 7.0% Unsure 43.5% 33.2% 27.3% 28.8% 44.9% 45.9% 48.0% 35.8% 43.3% 48.7% 34.5% 8) Did you know Murray Sabrin is the only candidate who has been calling for the end of cannabis prohibition for more than 20 years? 5

Q8: SABRINCANNABIS No 78.3% 70.7% 57.3% 79.4% 84.8% 53.9% 78.8% 87.0% 83.4% 78.1% 82.2% Yes 21.7% 29.3% 42.7% 20.6% 15.2% 46.1% 21.2% 13.0% 16.6% 21.9% 17.8% 9) Which candidate will best support economic opportunity for the people of New Jersey? African- Other/no 65 or American Asian Hispanic affiliation White/Caucasian 18-29 30-49 50-64 older Female Male Q9: ECONOMICCANDIDATE Bob Hugin 24.3% 19.9% 35.1% 37.0% 33.8% 24.0% 28.0% 38.2% 31.1% 26.1% 38.9% Bob Menendez 36.2% 23.2% 30.4% 41.0% 25.9% 20.1% 21.2% 32.5% 33.1% 27.1% 29.2% Murray Sabrin 13.5% 41.6% 21.3% 5.2% 10.6% 26.3% 16.2% 8.3% 11.0% 16.2% 9.9% Unsure 26.1% 15.2% 13.2% 16.8% 29.7% 29.6% 34.6% 21.0% 24.8% 30.7% 22.0% 6

10) Did you know Bob Menendez supported the corporate bailouts for Wall Street? Q10: MENENDEZBAILOUT No 48.4% 49.3% 33.7% 41.1% 41.6% 44.0% 49.3% 37.1% 40.0% 48.1% 35.0% Yes 51.6% 50.7% 66.3% 58.9% 58.4% 56.0% 50.7% 62.9% 60.0% 51.9% 65.0% 11) Who do you think will do the best job of reducing taxes? Q11: TAXCANDIDATE Bob Hugin 14.5% 20.4% 31.6% 36.3% 36.5% 16.9% 25.0% 41.3% 33.4% 23.9% 41.4% Bob Menendez 31.0% 23.2% 27.5% 29.5% 19.5% 18.5% 17.1% 25.1% 26.2% 24.2% 20.5% Murray Sabrin 23.5% 34.0% 24.1% 9.1% 11.5% 35.5% 17.2% 8.6% 14.1% 16.9% 13.6% Unsure 31.0% 22.4% 16.8% 25.0% 32.5% 29.0% 40.7% 24.9% 26.3% 35.0% 24.5% 7

12) Prior to this call, were you aware of Murray Sabrin s candidacy for US Senate? Q12: SABRINAWARENESS No 82.0% 70.7% 53.1% 75.6% 76.5% 51.6% 70.8% 81.6% 77.6% 74.4% 74.1% Yes 18.0% 29.3% 46.9% 2 4.4% 23.5% 48.4% 29.2% 18.4% 22.4% 25.6% 25.9% 13) Do you support legalizing the recreational use of cannabis for adults? Q13: LEGALCANNABIS No 38.1% 18.8% 23.4% 37.1% 41.3% 21.0% 24.0% 44.8% 52.4% 33.8% 42.3% Unsure 14.3% 37.0% 21.2% 18.2% 12.5% 10.3% 19.3% 12.0% 16.2% 18.2% 10.9% Yes 47.6% 44.2% 55.4% 44.8% 46.2% 68.7% 56.8% 43.2% 31.4% 48.0% 46.8% 8

14) Knowing what you know now, if the election for US Senate were held today who would you vote for? Q14: SENATETODAY Bob Hugin 20.1% 7.0% 28.4% 32.2% 33.8% 9.3% 28.4% 36.6% 33.2% 24.0% 37.3% Bob Menendez 32.6% 36.1% 33.4% 39.8% 29.5% 28.7% 23.1% 35.0% 33.8% 28.9% 32.8% Murray Sabrin 20.1% 41.6% 19.6% 11.3% 13.3% 32.1% 19.9% 10.0% 12.4% 18.4% 13.0% Unsure 27.1% 15.2% 18.5% 16.7% 23.5% 29.9% 28.6% 18.4% 20.6% 28.7% 16.8% 15) Are you less likely to vote for a candidate you agree with if you believe they are unlikely to win? Q15: UNLIKELY No 63.9% 49.4% 47.3% 69.1% 72.0% 54.3% 63.6% 72.7% 68.8% 70.4% 63.7% Yes 36.1% 50.6% 52.7% 30.9% 28.0% 45.7% 36.4% 27.3% 31.2% 29.6% 36.3% 9

The following questions are for demographic purposes: 1) Are you registered to vote? 16) What is your party affiliation? 17) Are you or is a member of your immediate family from a Latino, Hispanic or Spanish speaking background? 10

18) What race do you identify yourself as? 19) What is the highest level of education have you completed? 20) How old are you? 11

21) What is your gender? 12