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February 25-March 1, 2018

Party ID with Leaners vs Long Run Party ID February 25 March 1, 2018 Current sample Long run 41 43 45 47 11 9 Republican Democrat Independent

Party ID without Leaners vs Long Run Party ID February 25 March 1, 2018 Current sample Long run 27 27 25 31 46 41 Republican Democrat Independent

Trend in Party ID with leaners, 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Democrats Republicans Independents Election Day 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Date

Trend in Party ID without leaners, 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Democrats Republicans Independents Election Day 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Date

Will Foxconn be worth state's investment or not? 38 49 13 Worth cost Not worth DK

Will Foxconn substantially improve Milwaukee area economy? 57 35 8 Improve MKE economy Will not DK

Will businesses near you directly benefit from Foxconn? 25 66 8 Will benefit Will not benefit DK

How concerned about Foxconn impact on water/environmental quality? 29 33 18 14 5 Very Somewhat Not very Not at all DK How concerned?

Will Foxconn be worth state's investment or not, by region MKE City Rest of MKE MSN GB/A North/west 30 52 24 37 36 56 40 60 50 49 14 8 16 13 15 Worth it Not worth it DK

Will Foxconn substantially improve Milwaukee area economy, by region MKE City Rest of MKE MSN GB/A North/west 42 65 51 59 57 52 30 41 33 30 6 4 8 9 12 Improve MKE economy Will not DK

Will businesses near you directly benefit from Foxconn? MKE City Rest of MKE MSN GB/A North/west 27 37 20 22 17 57 58 72 69 74 16 5 8 9 9 Will benefit Will not benefit DK

Dem only: Will businesses near you directly benefit from Foxconn? MKE City Rest of MKE MSN GB/A North/west 28 12 10 17 7 62 85 85 70 88 10 3 4 12 6 Will benefit Will not benefit DK

Rep Only: Will businesses near you directly benefit from Foxconn? MKE City Rest of MKE MSN GB/A North/west 38 54 44 26 23 29 39 52 65 66 33 6 4 9 11 Will benefit Will not benefit DK

Favor or oppose background checks for private & gun show sales 81 16 2 Favor Oppose Don't know

Current vs previous background check Current sample June 2016 81 85 16 12 Favor Oppose

Favor or oppose ban on assault style weapons 56 40 3 Favor Oppose Don't know

Current vs previous assault weapon ban Current sample March 2013 56 54 40 43 Favor Oppose

Favor or oppose background check by gun in household Gun household Non gun household 78 86 18 13 Favor Oppose

Favor or oppose assault weapon ban by gun in household Gun household Non gun household 43 69 52 28 Favor Oppose

How much would new gun control laws reduce mass shootings? 12 22 19 43 A great deal A moderate amount A little Not at all

How much would new gun control laws reduce mass shootings by gun in household Gun household Non gun household 6 20 17 30 18 16 57 28 A great deal A moderate amount A little Not at all

Do you have any guns, rifles or pistols in your home? 44 48 1 7 Gun household Non gun household DK Refused

Do you have any guns, rifles or pistols in your home by region? MKE City Rest of MKE MSN GB/A North/west 31 39 39 57 50 68 51 51 37 42 0 10 8 6 5 Gun household Non gun household Ref

Approve or disapprove of President Trump's handling of his job? 43 50 6 Approve Disapprove Don't know

Current vs previous Trump approval Current sample June 2017 43 41 50 51 Approve Disapprove

Does Trump keep his campaign promises? 50 46 4 Keeps promises Does not keep DK

Current vs previous Trump keeps campaign promises Current sample June 2017 50 49 46 46 Yes, keeping promises No, not keeping promises

Does Trump care about people like you? 43 54 3 Cares about Does not care about DK

Current vs previous Trump cares about people like you Current sample June 2017 43 40 54 55 Describes Does not describe

Does Trump show good judgment? 37 59 3 Good judgment Not good judgment DK

Current vs previous Trump shows good judgment Current sample June 2017 37 34 59 61 Good judgment Not good judgment

Trump approval by party id Republican Independent Democrat 89 34 9 8 53 89 Approve Disapprove

Wisconsin headed in right direction or wrong track? 53 44 3 Right direction Wrong track Don't know

Current vs previous right direction/wrong track Current sample June 2017 53 53 44 42 Right direction Wrong track

State budget better or worse than few years ago? 31 35 28 Better shape now About the same Worse shape now

Which more important: Cut property tax or increase public school spending? 33 63 Cut property tax Increase school spending

Current vs previous cut property tax or increase school spending Current sample March 2014 33 49 63 46 Cut property tax Increase school spending

Act 10: Return collective bargaining or keep as now? 41 46 12 Return collective bargaining Keep as it is now Don't know

Current vs previous: Act 10 Current sample October 2014 May 2012 41 43 43 46 50 50 Return collective bargaining Keep as it is now

Approve or disapprove of Scott Walker's handling of his job 47 47 6 Approve Disapprove Don't know

Approve or disapprove of Scott Walker's handling of his job, 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Approve Disapprove Recall election Election Day 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Date

Haven't heard enough or don't know Democratic candidates 66 78 91 85 89 92 71 78 88 Evers Flynn Gronik McCabe Mitchell Roys Soglin Vinehout Wachs

Haven't heard enough or don't know Republican candidates 85 83 Nicholson Vukmir

Democratic favorable and unfavorable ratings Evers Flynn Gronik McCabe Mitchell Roys Soglin Vinehout Wachs 20 15 13 12 13 13 9 7 7 8 9 4 4 4 5 4 3 4 Favorable Unfavorable

Republican favorable and unfavorable ratings Nicholson Vukmir 7 10 7 6 Favorable Unfavorable

Haven't heard enough or don't know Supreme Court candidates 77 81 Dallet Screnock

Supreme Court favorable and unfavorable ratings Dallet Screnock 14 10 9 9 Favorable Unfavorable

Tammy Baldwin favorable or unfavorable rating, 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Approve Disapprove Haven't heard/dk Election Day 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Date

In which party primary will you vote 32 35 17 2 13 Republican Democratic Won't vote Both (Vol) DK

Democratic primary preference 18 7 3 6 4 0 9 5 4 44 Evers Flynn Gronik McCabe Mitchell Roys Soglin Vinehout Wachs DK

Republican primary preference 28 19 49 Nicholson Vukmir DK

Enthusiasm for voting in 2018 53 32 6 8 Very Somewhat Not too Not at all How enthusiastic to vote

Enthusiasm for voting in 2018, by party ID Republican Independent Democrat 54 46 64 37 33 24 4 8 3 4 11 5 Very Somewhat Not too Not at all

Enthusiasm for voting in 2014, by party ID Republican Independent Democrat 55 42 52 32 37 34 8 11 8 4 10 5 Very Somewhat Not too Not at all

Undocumented immigrants currently working in US 71 14 9 Citizenship path Guest worker Leave US

Undocumented child immigrants in US 86 8 4 Citizenship path Permanent resident Leave US

Favor or oppose wall along entire Mexican border? 37 59 3 Favor Oppose Don't know

Confidence in Mueller to conduct fair and impartial investigation 24 22 20 23 10 A great deal Some Only a little No confidence at all Don't know How much confidence

June 2017: Confidence in Mueller to conduct fair and impartial investigation 20 31 17 21 11 A great deal Some Only a little No confidence at all Don't know How much confidence

Confidence in Mueller investigation by party ID Republican Independent Democrat 5 25 43 25 22 18 20 19 21 34 23 12 15 10 5 A great deal Some Only a little No confidence at all Don't know How much confidence

How concerned about possible Russian influence attempts in 2016 33 22 19 26 Very Somewhat Not too Not at all How concerned

How concerned about possible Russian influence by party ID Republican Independent Democrat 9 33 59 23 19 26 23 22 10 45 26 6 Very Somewhat Not too Not at all How concerned

February 25-March 1, 2018