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From: Anniken Williams, Public Policy Polling To: Interested Parties Subject: One Year After Senate Defeated Trump s Healthcare Repeal, Majority of Voters Republican Repealers Date: July 23, 2018 On the one-year anniversary of bipartisan Senate defeat of Trump s health care repeal, a new Public Policy Polling survey finds that a majority of voters want to support candidates for Congress who oppose repealing the Affordable Care Act. A majority of voters (56/40) support a generic Democrat for Congress who supports the ACA and wants to improve it, over a generic Republican candidate for Congress who wants to repeal it. This lead expands to 19 points (56/37) with voters over the age of 65. - Voters trust Democrats over Republicans and President Trump on health care by 13 points (55/42). This lead grows to 26 points (60/34) with women and 22 points (57/35) with independents. By an overwhelming 25 points (59/34), people want Congress to "keep what works and fix what doesn't" in the ACA, not repeal it. That margin grows to 32 points (62/30) with independents. 64% of voters oppose the Trump administration joining the lawsuit (Texas V. U.S.) which would strike down ACA s protections of health care for people with pre-existing conditions. Only 19% of voters support joining the lawsuit. - When voters learn that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh would likely support that Trump administration lawsuit, 56% are less likely to support his confirmation. PPP surveyed 514 registered voters from. The margin of error is +/- 4.3%. This poll was conducted by automated telephone interviews Public Policy Polling Phone: 888 621-6988 Web: www.publicpolicypolling.com Email: information@publicpolicypolling.com

National Survey Results Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Do you approve or disapprove of President Donald Trump s job performance? 43% Approve... 52% Disapprove...... 5% Which party do you trust more on the issue of health care: Republicans and President Trump, or Democrats? 42% Republicans and President Trump... 55% Democrats...... 3% Which of the following would you most like to see the Congress do about the Affordable Care Act, given the choices of keeping what works and fixing what doesn t, or repealing it and starting over with a new healthcare law? 59% Keep what works and fix what doesn't... Repeal it and start over with a new healthcare law... 34%... 7% One year ago, a bipartisan group of Senators including Senator John McCain blocked a plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Some in Congress want to try to repeal the Affordable Care Act again. Do you support or oppose Congress repealing the Affordable Care Act? 40% Support... 51%...... 9% Q5 Q6 Q7 If the candidates for Congress in your District were a Democratic candidate for Congress, who supports the Affordable Care Act and wants to improve it, versus a Republican Candidate for Congress who wants to repeal it, who would you vote for? Would vote for the Democratic candidate for Congress who supports the Affordable Care Act and wants to improve it... 56% Would vote for the Republican candidate who wants to repeal it... 40%... 5% The Trump administration recently went to court to strike down the health care law s protections for people with pre-existing conditions like cancer, asthma and diabetes. Do you support or oppose the lawsuit to strike down the health care law s protections for people with pre-existing conditions like cancer, asthma, and diabetes? 19% Support... 64%...... 17% Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will likely support the Trump Administration s lawsuit to strike down the health care law s current protections for people with preexisting conditions like cancer, asthma, and diabetes and could tip the balance of the Court. Does hearing this make you more likely or less likely to support confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, or does it not make a? 19%... 56%... 22%...... 3% Survey of 514 registered voters

Q8 Q9 Health care repeal would have allowed insurance companies to charge 5 times more to people over 50 for their health care. AARP calls it an Tax. Having heard this, are you more or less likely to support repealing the Affordable Care Act, or does it not make a? 19%... 52%... 24%...... 4% Health care repeal would have gutted health care protections for people with pre-existing conditions and allowed insurance companies to charge them more, as much as $140,000 for a cancer patient. Having heard this, are you more or less likely to support repealing the Affordable Care Act, or does it not make a? 22%... 54%... 19%...... 5% Q10 In the election for President, did you vote for Republican Donald Trump, Democrat Hillary Clinton, someone else, or did you not vote in the election? 43% Donald Trump... 49% Hillary Clinton... Someone else / Did not vote... 8% Q11 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2. 53% Woman... 47% Man... Q12 Would you describe yourself as very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat, or very? 13% liberal... 22% liberal... 30% Moderate... 21%... 13%... Q13 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican, press 2. If an independent or a member of another party, press 3. 41% Democrat... 34% Repubican... 25%... Q14 If you are white, press 1. If American, press 2. If other, press 3. 73%... 12% American... 15% Other... Q15 If you are 18-65 years old, press 1. If older than 65, press 2. 69% 18 to 65... 31% Older than 65... Survey of 514 registered voters

Trump Approval Approve Disapprove 43% 88% 5% 32% 52% 8% 93% 36% 5% 4% 2% 32% Trust More on Health Care Republicans and President Trump Democrats 42% 91% 3% 22% 55% 4% 96% 70% 3% 5% 1% 8% Congressional Action on ACA Keep what works and fix what doesn't Repeal it and start over with a new healthcare law 59% 24% 88% 69% 33% 67% 5% 29% 7% 9% 7% 2% ACA Repeal Support 40% 82% 6% 24% 51% 11% 83% 62% 9% 7% 11% 14%

Vote for Dem Who Supports ACA / Republican Who Wants to Repeal It Would vote for the Democratic candidate for Congress who supports the Affordable Care Act and wants to improve it Would vote for the Republican candidate who wants to repeal it 56% 12% 97% 35% 40% 80% 2% 54% 5% 8% 1% 11% Lawsuit to Strike Down Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support 19% 33% 9% 6% 64% 42% 84% 58% 17% 25% 7% 36% Kavanaugh Will Support Pre-Existing Condition Strikedown Support Confirmation 19% 40% 5% - 56% 16% 87% 79% 22% 40% 6% 20% 3% 4% 2% 1% Repeal Allows Insurance Companies to Charge 50+ 5x More Support ACA Repeal 19% 33% 10% 6% 52% 18% 78% 77% 24% 46% 7% 13% 4% 4% 5% 5%

Repeal Would Gut Pre- Existing Conditions Protections More/Less Likely Support ACA Repeal 22% 32% 13% 21% 54% 24% 79% 64% 19% 37% 5% 9% 5% 8% 3% 7% Woman Man Trump Approval Approve 43% 36% 51% Disapprove 52% 62% 41% 5% 2% 8% Trust More on Health Care Republicans and President Trump Democrats Woman Man 42% 34% 51% 55% 60% 48% 3% 5% 1% Congressional Action on ACA Keep what works and fix what doesn't Repeal it and start over with a new healthcare law Woman Man 59% 63% 55% 33% 28% 40% 7% 9% 5% ACA Repeal Support Woman Man 40% 33% 47% 51% 53% 48% 9% 14% 4%

Vote for Dem Who Supports ACA / Republican Who Wants to Repeal It Would vote for the Democratic candidate for Congress who supports the Affordable Care Act and wants to improve it Would vote for the Republican candidate who wants to repeal it Woman Man 56% 63% 48% 40% 32% 48% 5% 5% 4% Lawsuit to Strike Down Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support Woman Man 19% 17% 21% 64% 65% 63% 17% 18% 16% Kavanaugh Will Support Pre-Existing Condition Strikedown Support Confirmation Woman Man 19% 14% 25% 56% 61% 51% 22% 21% 23% 3% 4% 1% Repeal Allows Insurance Companies to Charge 50+ 5x More Support ACA Repeal Woman Man 19% 17% 22% 52% 55% 49% 24% 22% 26% 4% 6% 3%

Repeal Would Gut Pre- Existing Conditions Protections More/Less Likely Support ACA Repeal Woman Man 22% 21% 22% 54% 54% 55% 19% 17% 21% 5% 8% 2% Trump Approval Approve 43% 12% 7% 40% 79% 81% Disapprove 52% 88% 88% 49% 19% 18% 5% - 5% 11% 2% 1% Trust More on Health Care Republicans and President Trump Democrats 55% 81% 86% 62% 17% 18% 42% 19% 12% 33% 77% 80% 3% - 3% 5% 5% 2% Congressional Action on ACA Keep what works and fix what doesn't Repeal it and start over with a new healthcare law 59% 87% 78% 68% 31% 22% 33% 12% 14% 26% 60% 62% 7% 1% 8% 6% 9% 16% ACA Repeal Support 40% 24% 12% 32% 74% 66% 51% 69% 79% 59% 17% 19% 9% 7% 9% 9% 9% 15% Vote for Dem Who Supports ACA / Republican Who Wants to Repeal It Would vote for the Democratic candidate for Congress who supports the Affordable Care Act and wants to improve it Would vote for the Republican candidate who wants to repeal it 56% 90% 88% 59% 17% 22% 40% 10% 7% 36% 74% 74% 5% - 5% 4% 8% 3%

Lawsuit to Strike Down Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support 19% 6% 14% 16% 22% 43% 64% 93% 78% 61% 58% 30% 17% 2% 9% 23% 20% 27% Kavanaugh Will Support Pre-Existing Condition Strikedown Support Confirmation 19% 5% 5% 16% 29% 49% 56% 82% 85% 57% 28% 24% 22% 11% 8% 22% 42% 23% 3% 3% 1% 5% 1% 3% Repeal Allows Insurance Companies to Charge 50+ 5x More Support ACA Repeal 19% 14% 7% 16% 29% 36% 52% 67% 81% 59% 23% 22% 24% 14% 8% 20% 45% 35% 4% 5% 5% 5% 2% 7% Repeal Would Gut Pre- Existing Conditions Protections More/Less Likely Support ACA Repeal 22% 17% 8% 19% 27% 45% 54% 69% 81% 59% 28% 28% 19% 11% 8% 19% 34% 20% 5% 3% 3% 3% 11% 7% Trump Approval Approve 43% 14% 77% 44% Disapprove 52% 84% 21% 42% 5% 2% 2% 14% Trust More on Health Care Republicans and President Trump Democrats 55% 86% 14% 57% 42% 13% 84% 35% 3% 1% 2% 8%

Congressional Action on ACA Keep what works and fix what doesn't Repeal it and start over with a new healthcare law 59% 77% 35% 62% 33% 14% 59% 30% 7% 9% 6% 8% ACA Repeal Support 40% 15% 72% 38% 51% 72% 20% 56% 9% 13% 8% 6% Vote for Dem Who Supports ACA / Republican Who Wants to Repeal It Would vote for the Democratic candidate for Congress who supports the Affordable Care Act and wants to improve it Would vote for the Republican candidate who wants to repeal it 56% 89% 20% 49% 40% 10% 74% 41% 5% 1% 5% 9% Lawsuit to Strike Down Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support 19% 10% 33% 15% 64% 81% 51% 55% 17% 10% 16% 30%

Kavanaugh Will Support Pre-Existing Condition Strikedown Support Confirmation 19% 7% 40% 12% 56% 79% 28% 56% 22% 11% 29% 31% 3% 4% 3% 1% Repeal Allows Insurance Companies to Charge 50+ 5x More Support ACA Repeal 19% 15% 32% 9% 52% 68% 30% 56% 24% 11% 32% 34% 4% 5% 6% 2% Repeal Would Gut Pre- Existing Conditions Protections More/Less Likely Support ACA Repeal 22% 18% 35% 10% 54% 70% 37% 53% 19% 10% 20% 32% 5% 3% 8% 5% Trump Approval Approve Disapprove 43% 50% 7% 34% 52% 48% 70% 58% 5% 1% 23% 8%

Trust More on Health Care Republicans and President Trump Democrats 42% 49% 9% 36% 55% 48% 88% 59% 3% 3% 3% 5% Congressional Action on ACA Keep what works and fix what doesn't Repeal it and start over with a new healthcare law 59% 52% 79% 74% 33% 41% 14% 11% 7% 6% 6% 15% ACA Repeal Support 40% 46% 11% 34% 51% 45% 77% 57% 9% 9% 12% 9% Vote for Dem Who Supports ACA / Republican Who Wants to Repeal It Would vote for the Democratic candidate for Congress who supports the Affordable Care Act and wants to improve it Would vote for the Republican candidate who wants to repeal it 56% 50% 74% 70% 40% 46% 23% 24% 5% 5% 3% 6%

Lawsuit to Strike Down Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support 19% 20% 10% 23% 64% 67% 63% 51% 17% 13% 27% 26% Kavanaugh Will Support Pre-Existing Condition Strikedown Support Confirmation 19% 21% 9% 16% 56% 50% 85% 64% 22% 26% 1% 18% 3% 3% 5% 1% Repeal Allows Insurance Companies to Charge 50+ 5x More Support ACA Repeal 19% 18% 15% 27% 52% 51% 68% 48% 24% 27% 8% 20% 4% 4% 9% 5% Repeal Would Gut Pre- Existing Conditions Protections More/Less Likely Support ACA Repeal 22% 22% 17% 25% 54% 51% 74% 54% 19% 22% 1% 19% 5% 5% 8% 2%

Trump Approval Approve Disapprove 43% 44% 40% 52% 51% 56% 5% 5% 4% Trust More on Health Care Republicans and President Trump Democrats 42% 42% 42% 55% 55% 53% 3% 3% 4% Congressional Action on ACA Keep what works and fix what doesn't Repeal it and start over with a new healthcare law 59% 60% 58% 33% 34% 33% 7% 6% 10% ACA Repeal Support 40% 41% 38% 51% 52% 48% 9% 7% 14%

Vote for Dem Who Supports ACA / Republican Who Wants to Repeal It Would vote for the Democratic candidate for Congress who supports the Affordable Care Act and wants to improve it Would vote for the Republican candidate who wants to repeal it 56% 56% 56% 40% 41% 37% 5% 4% 6% Lawsuit to Strike Down Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support 19% 18% 20% 64% 65% 63% 17% 17% 17% Kavanaugh Will Support Pre-Existing Condition Strikedown Support Confirmation 19% 17% 24% 56% 58% 53% 22% 24% 17% 3% 1% 6% Repeal Allows Insurance Companies to Charge 50+ 5x More Support ACA Repeal 19% 21% 16% 52% 54% 48% 24% 25% 22% 4% 0% 13%

Repeal Would Gut Pre- Existing Conditions Protections More/Less Likely Support ACA Repeal 22% 23% 19% 54% 55% 54% 19% 20% 17% 5% 3% 10%