MERKLEY REELECTION BID LAGGING EXPECTIONS

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, December 16, 2013 CONTACT: Fred Shumate fshumate@magellanbr.com MERKLEY REELECTION BID LAGGING EXPECTIONS Only 33% of Likely Voters Believe Oregon Senator Deserves Another Term Baton Rouge, La. Magellan Strategies BR s statewide Oregon survey results show U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley s reelection campaign may have to make a stronger than expected push with Oregon voters next fall. When asked if Merkley had performed his job well enough to deserve another term, only 33% of likely midterm voters supported his reelection (25% definitely reelect), while 43% felt that it is time to give a new person a chance (34% definitely new person). Although most political prognosticators rate the state as a relatively safe hold for Democrats next year, Merkley s troubles could be a sign of voter frustration with the Obamacare rollout and a signal of trouble for Democrat incumbents nationwide. Despite winning this seat with less than a majority in 2008, most pundits believe that Jeff Merkley is headed to an easy victory in 2014, said John Diez, Jr., Principal of Magellan Strategies BR. These survey results paint a different picture. Although the election is still eleven months away and a Republican opponent has not yet been chosen, the incumbent obviously has some repair work to do with the electorate. Merkley s reelect numbers seem to be weighed down by his support of key pieces of President Obama s agenda. In particular, his vote against an amendment to the 2009 Affordable Care Act that would have guaranteed people the choice to keep their current healthcare insurance plan is causing problems for the first term U.S. Senator (54% less likely to support). After being read a series of statements about Merkley s support for some of the President s initiatives, respondents were asked again whether he deserved reelection. Fifty-four percent of respondents felt that it is time give a new person a chance. In addition, the survey shows that a majority of likely Oregon voters (54%) disapprove of the job that Barack Obama is doing as President. Republicans also enjoy a slight 4-point advantage on the generic ballot in the state. Magellan Strategies BR surveyed 2,039 likely Oregon voters between December 9 th and December 10 th, 2013. The margin of error was 2.1% at a 95% confidence interval. The results were weighted based on historic turnout percentages according to data maintained by the Oregon Secretary of State. This survey was not authorized or paid for by any campaign or political organization. The survey was conducted using automated telephone technology. Survey toplines are included below. ###

OREGON STATEWIDE U.S. SENATE SURVEY MAGELLAN ID#:ORSTW_120513 Sample Size=2,039 n Field Dates: 12/09-10/2013 MOE: +/- 2.1% Q 1. How likely are you to vote in the 2014 elections for Congress and United States Senate in the fall of next year? EXTREMELY LIKELY TO VOTE 92.8% VERY LIKELY TO VOTE 5.2% SOMEWHAT LIKELY TO VOTE 2.1% Q 2. Would you say things in country are going in the right direction or have they gotten off on the wrong track? RIGHT DIRECTION 31.2% WRONG TRACK 68.8% Q 3-Q 5. If the election for U.S Senate was being held today, and all you knew about the two candidates was that one was a Democrat and the other was a Republican, for whom would you vote? TOTAL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 43.9% TOTAL DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 39.6% DEFINITELY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 31.6% PROBABLY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 12.3% PROBABLY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 8.4% DEFINITELY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 31.2% UNDECIDED 16.5%

Q 6. And do you approve or disapprove of the job that Barack Obama is doing as President? APPROVE 39.3% DISAPPROVE 53.7% UNSURE/NO OPINION 7.0% And changing topics for a second Q 7 Q10. Do you believe that Jeff Merkley has performed his job as US Senator well enough to deserve to be re-elected or do you think it is time to give a new person a chance? TOTAL RE-ELECT 33.1% TOTAL NEW PERSON 42.9% DEFINITELY RE-ELECT 25.1% PROBABLY RE-ELECT 8.0% PROBABLY NEW PERSON 8.5% DEFINITELY NEW PERSON 34.3% DEPENDS 10.3% UNDECIDED 13.7% Now I am going to read you some more information about Jeff Merkley s positions on various issues. After hearing each statement, please tell me if you are more likely to support him, less likely to support him, or if it makes no difference in your opinion Q 10. Jeff Merkley has voted in support of President Obama s agenda more the 95% of the time. MORE LIKELY 34.6% LESS LIKELY 50.8% NO DIFFERENCE 9.2% UNDECIDED 5.4%

Q 11. Jeff Merkley voted against an amendment that would guarantee people the choice to keep their current health insurance plan. Now because of Obamacare, a projected 150,000 Oregonians will have their healthcare coverage canceled. MORE LIKELY 21.5% LESS LIKELY 53.7% NO DIFFERENCE 14.5% UNDECIDED 10.3% Q 12. Jeff Merkley supported President Obama s stimulus plan, which increased government spending by 1 trillion dollars. MORE LIKELY 33.4% LESS LIKELY 53.2% NO DIFFERENCE 8.0% UNDECIDED 5.4% Now that you have heard some more information Q 13. Do you believe that Jeff Merkley has performed his job well enough to deserve to be reelected or do you think it is time to give a new person a chance? RE-ELECT 33.8% NEW PERSON 53.9% DEPENDS 7.3% UNDECIDED 5.1% Q 14. And thinking back to the 2012 election for President of the United States, did you vote for Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate or Barack Obama, the Democrat candidate? MITT ROMNEY 49.0% BARACK OBAMA 43.0% SOMEONE ELSE 6.0% CAN'T REMEMBER DID NOT VOTE 2.1%

Q 15. These last few questions are for statistical purposes only. MALE 46.2% FEMALE 53.8% Q 16. Regardless of how you feel today, with which party are you registered to vote? REPUBLICAN 35.7% DEMOCRAT 43.0% INDEPENDENT OR OTHER 21.3% Q 17. Regardless of your party registration, which party do you feel best represents your political point of view? REPUBLICAN 37.2% DEMOCRAT 37.0% INDEPENDENT/OTHER 25.7% Q 18. Which of the following age group applies to you? 18-34 11.9% 35-44 13.2% 45-54 18.1% 55-64 23.8% 65 PLUS 33.0% Q 19. For statistical purposes only, to what racial or ethnic group do you belong? WHITE 87.9% BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN 2.7% HISPANIC OR LATINO 2.1% SOME OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 7.4%