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Sample Conducted May 21-23, 2013 Margin of Error ±4% 1000 General Population Respondents 1. The following is a summary of the bill of rights in shuffled order. Please select the one which you believe corresponds to the 4th Amendment. *Note that because of shuffling, the 4th Amendment could be, but is probably not, the 4th item in the list.* Establishment Clause, Free Exercise Clause; freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly; right to petition......................................... 4% Right to keep and bear arms............................................ 15% Protection from quartering of troops...................................... 3% Protection from unreasonable search and seizure....................... 45% Due process, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, eminent domain........ 7% Trial by jury, rights of the accused; confront accuser, speedy and public trial, right to counsel.......................................................... 6% Civil trial by jury.......................................................... 3% Prohibition of excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment........... 1% The bill of rights is not exhaustive........................................ 2% Powers reserved to the states and people................................ 2% Right to privacy......................................................... 11% Establishment of the US as a Christian nation............................ 1% 1

2. You might have noticed in the previous question that there were 12 choices while the bill of rights only includes 10 amendments. Which two of the following do you believe are not explicitly listed in the bill of rights. Establishment Clause, Free Exercise Clause; freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly; right to petition......................................... 2% Right to keep and bear arms............................................. 5% Protection from quartering of troops..................................... 20% Protection from unreasonable search and seizure.........................4% Due process, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, eminent domain........ 5% Trial by jury, rights of the accused; confront accuser, speedy and public trial, right to counsel.......................................................... 2% Civil trial by jury.......................................................... 7% Prohibition of excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment........... 7% The bill of rights is not exhaustive....................................... 29% Powers reserved to the states and people................................ 7% Right to privacy......................................................... 21% Establishment of the US as a Christian nation........................... 63% 2

3. Please rank the rights granted by the bill of rights in importance to you - there are no fake ones this time! To keep things short we ll only ask you to rank your top five, from most important to least. 1 2 3 4 5 Establishment Clause, Free Exercise Clause; freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly; right to petition 52% 17% 14% 10% 8% Right to keep and bear arms. 35% 27% 14% 12% 12% Protection from quartering of troops. 13% 19% 20% 23% 26% Protection from unreasonable search and seizure. 13% 26% 30% 19% 12% Due process, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, eminent domain. 6% 13% 21% 32% 27% Trial by jury, rights of the accused; confront accuser, speedy and public trial, right to counsel 10% 23% 22% 24% 21% Civil trial by jury. 8% 22% 21% 26% 23% Prohibition of excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment. 5% 9% 22% 28% 37% The bill of rights is not exhaustive 12% 19% 19% 14% 35% Powers reserved to the states and people. 14% 18% 18% 23% 27% 3

4. Please check the types of people to which you believe the bill of rights (and the US Constitution in general) apply: US citizens on US soil.................................................. 85% US citizens abroad......................................................47% US citizens at a US border (going through immigration and customs).... 63% Citizens of other countries on US soil................................... 31% Citizens of other countries outside the US................................ 9% Foreign terrorists operating on US soil.................................. 15% Domestic terrorists (US citizens committing terrorist acts) on US soil.... 33% Enemy soldiers fighting US troops in foreign countries.................... 7% Enemy combatants fighting US troops in foreign countries................ 6% US citizens fighting for adversaries of the US on US soil.................54% US citizens fighting for adversaries of the US while in foreign countries.. 37% 5. Which statement comes closer to your view? It should be harder for the government to access my private information and communications........................................................ 57% The government needs easier access to everyone s information and communications in order to make us more safe........................... 8% The current level of government access to information and communications fairly balances people s 4th Amendment rights with the government s security requirements............................................................30% Other.................................................................... 5% 6. Which comes closer to your view of the Patriot Act? It is a necessary tool that helps the government find terrorists........... 43% It goes too far and poses a threat to civil liberties........................ 41% I don t know............................................................ 16% 4

7. Based on your understanding of the Constitution, what do you believe the police, FBI, IRS, US Customs, or other authority needs in order to A warrant issued by a judge A subpoena A national security letter (NSL) Permission of a supervisor No special permission Listen in on your phone conversations 57% 13% 16% 4% 11% Read your emails 52% 17% 16% 3% 11% Examine the contents of your laptop, phone, or computer 63% 16% 12% 2% 8% Enter your home (without your permission or probable cause) 76% 10% 6% 1% 7% Track who you communicate with (not what is said) 39% 13% 26% 5% 16% Access your private social network data 48% 17% 18% 4% 13% Access your public social network data 35% 13% 12% 6% 34% See what books you ve checked out of a library or what movies you ve rented 37% 14% 15% 8% 26% Track your movements (ex: by attaching a GPS tracker to your car) 58% 9% 17% 4% 12% Search you on the street (aka stop & frisk without probable cause 46% 9% 7% 8% 30% Compelling you to identify yourself 20% 7% 5% 7% 61% Ask you to provide identification (not at a border or during a traffic stop) 20% 6% 8% 6% 60% Look inside your car or home through a window 34% 8% 6% 6% 47% 5

8. How concerned are you that the government could be recording all phone calls in the US without a warrant? Extremely concerned Not at all concerned 1 2 3 4 5 6 Not sure 32% 15% 13% 13% 12% 10% 6% 9. Which statement best captures your position on the Department of Justice obtaining these records? It is important for the government to stop leaks that damage national security. I support the Department of Justice.......................................19% The investigation went too far. Journalists should be protected from such searches by the first and/or fourth amendments......................... 33% The investigation was appropriate but the AP needed to be informed.... 13% A warrant signed by a judge should have been required................. 32% Other.................................................................... 2% 6

10. How would you rate these organizations efforts to protect your 4th Amendment rights? Excellent defenders of my rights Good defenders of my rights Poor defenders of my rights Extremely poor defenders of my rights The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) 23% 38% 21% 19% The Supreme Court of the United States 12% 42% 30% 16% President Obama 17% 26% 19% 38% Attorney General Eric Holder 6% 31% 26% 37% The US House of Representatives 6% 31% 35% 28% The US Senate 5% 28% 39% 29% The Republican Party 9% 28% 30% 33% The Democratic Party 12% 31% 26% 32% The FBI 9% 33% 32% 27% The CIA 7% 29% 32% 32% The National Security Agency (NSA) 6% 33% 31% 30% The press/media 8% 28% 39% 26% 11. Age 18-29................................................................... 21% 30-44................................................................... 29% 45-65................................................................... 33% 65+..................................................................... 17% 12. Gender Male....................................................................49% Female................................................................. 51% 7

13. Party ID Dem.................................................................... 39% Rep.................................................................... 21% Ind..................................................................... 40% 14. What racial or ethnic group best describes you? White................................................................... 68% Black................................................................... 12% Hispanic................................................................ 14% Asian.................................................................... 2% Native American......................................................... 1% Middle Eastern...........................................................0% Mixed.................................................................... 2% Other.................................................................... 2% 15. What is the highest level of education you have completed? No HS.................................................................. 10% High school graduate................................................... 32% Some college........................................................... 23% 2-year.................................................................. 11% 4-year.................................................................. 15% Post-grad............................................................... 10% 16. What is your marital status? Married................................................................. 51% Separated............................................................... 1% Divorced................................................................10% Widowed.................................................................5% Single.................................................................. 29% Domestic partnership.................................................... 4% 8

17. Would you describe yourself as a "born-again" or evangelical Christian, or not? Yes..................................................................... 32% No......................................................................68% 18. Tea Party Follower Yes..................................................................... 25% No......................................................................75% 9