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National Tracking Poll Project: 180303 N Size: 1993 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report March 01-05, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? Right Direction 798 40% Wrong Track 95 60% Q172 Q172NET P3 POL1_1 POL1_4 Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve 449 23% Somewhat Approve 407 20% Somewhat Disapprove 263 3% Strongly Disapprove 788 40% Don t Know / No Opinion 85 4% Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Total Approve 856 43% Total Dissaprove 05 53% Don t Know / No Opinion 85 4% Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such as U.S. Senate or Congress? Economic Issues 55 28% Security Issues 359 8% Health Care Issues 350 8% Senior s Issues 326 6% Women s Issues 86 4% Education Issues 47 7% Energy Issues 75 4% Other 99 5% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy Democrats in Congress 735 37% Republicans in Congress 85 43% Don t Know / No Opinion 407 20% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs Democrats in Congress 727 36% Republicans in Congress 847 42% Don t Know / No Opinion 4 9 2 % Page 1

POL1_5 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Health care Democrats in Congress 895 45% Republicans in Congress 698 35% Don t Know / No Opinion 400 20% POL1_6 POL1_7 POL1_8 POL1_9 POL1_10 POL1_11 POL1_12 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Immigration Democrats in Congress 782 39% Republicans in Congress 832 42% Don t Know / No Opinion 379 9% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The environment Democrats in Congress 949 48% Republicans in Congress 570 29% Don t Know / No Opinion 474 24% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Energy Democrats in Congress 82 4 % Republicans in Congress 703 35% Don t Know / No Opinion 469 24% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Education Democrats in Congress 880 44% Republicans in Congress 659 33% Don t Know / No Opinion 454 23% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? National security Democrats in Congress 658 33% Republicans in Congress 896 45% Don t Know / No Opinion 438 22% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace Democrats in Congress 786 39% Republicans in Congress 562 28% Don t Know / No Opinion 645 32% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Gun policy Democrats in Congress 780 39% Republicans in Congress 750 38% Don t Know / No Opinion 464 23% Page 2

POL2 If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for? Democratic candidate 872 44% Republican candidate 737 37% Don t Know / No Opinion 384 9% POL3_1 POL3_4 POL3_5 POL3_6 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a healthcare reform bill A top priority 037 52% An important, but lower priority 463 23% Not too important a priority 87 9% Should not be done 43 7% Dont know/no opinion 62 8% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Investigating some of President Trumps campaign officials for alleged connections or contacts with the Russian government during the 2016 elections A top priority 674 34% An important, but lower priority 398 20% Not too important a priority 370 9% Should not be done 376 9% Dont know/no opinion 75 9% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reforming entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security A top priority 772 39% An important, but lower priority 54 27% Not too important a priority 234 2% Should not be done 259 3% Dont know/no opinion 87 9% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an infrastructure spending bill A top priority 747 37% An important, but lower priority 720 36% Not too important a priority 240 2% Should not be done 57 3% Dont know/no opinion 229 % Page 3

POL3_7 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill to reform regulations on banks and nancial services companies A top priority 529 27% An important, but lower priority 750 38% Not too important a priority 379 9% Should not be done 97 5% Dont know/no opinion 239 2% POL3_8 POL3_9 POL3_10 POL3_11 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an immigration reform bill A top priority 76 38% An important, but lower priority 630 32% Not too important a priority 293 5% Should not be done 29 6% Dont know/no opinion 80 9% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Constructing a wall along the U.S. / Mexico border A top priority 467 23% An important, but lower priority 36 8% Not too important a priority 285 4% Should not be done 732 37% Dont know/no opinion 48 7% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill that grants young people who were brought to the United States illegally when they were children, often with their parents, protection from deportation A top priority 698 35% An important, but lower priority 567 28% Not too important a priority 265 3% Should not be done 279 4% Dont know/no opinion 84 9% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reducing the federal budget de cit A top priority 980 49% An important, but lower priority 6 9 3 % Not too important a priority 7 9% Should not be done 53 3% Dont know/no opinion 70 9% Page 4

POL3_12 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing legislation placing additional regulations on gun ownership A top priority 895 45% An important, but lower priority 426 2 % Not too important a priority 232 2% Should not be done 295 5% Dont know/no opinion 46 7% POL4_1 POL4_4 POL4_5 POL4_6 POL5 How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? A shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida that claimed 17 lives A lot 526 77% Some 3 8 6% Not much 69 3% Nothing at all 80 4% How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? Jared Kushners security clearance being reduced to the level of secret, down from the level of top-secret A lot 6 3 3 % Some 622 3 % Not much 343 7% Nothing at all 4 5 2 % How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? Hope Hicks leaving her job as White House communications director A lot 560 28% Some 660 33% Not much 379 9% Nothing at all 395 20% How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? President Trump announcing that the United States will impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum imports A lot 645 32% Some 627 3 % Not much 366 8% Nothing at all 355 8% Based on what you know, do you support or oppose a bill of widespread changes to the tax system signed in to law by President Trump? Strongly support 438 22% Somewhat support 469 24% Somewhat oppose 272 4% Strongly oppose 44 22% Dont Know/No Opinion 373 9% Page 5

POL6 Have you noticed an increase in your paycheck amount in the past several weeks as a result of the tax law? Yes 544 27% No 996 50% Dont Know/No Opinion 453 23% POL7 POL8 POL9 POL10_1 POL10_4 And does this increase in your take-home pay make you more or less likely to support the tax bill that was recently signed in to law by President Trump? (N=544) Much more likely to support 226 42% Somewhat more likely to support 37 25% No more nor less likely to support 09 20% Somewhat less likely to support 23 4% Much less likely to support 28 5% Dont Know/No Opinion 2 4% Do you, or does anyone in your household, own a gun of any kind? Yes 787 40% No 206 60% Do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws in the United States? Strongly support 926 46% Somewhat support 468 23% Somewhat oppose 2 6 % Strongly oppose 263 3% Dont Know/No Opinion 20 6% How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Democrats in Congress A lot 26 3% Some 390 20% Not much 40 20% Not at all 732 37% Dont Know/No Opinion 209 0% How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Republicans in Congress A lot 475 24% Some 378 9% Not much 273 4% Not at all 689 35% Dont Know/No Opinion 79 9% Page 6

POL10_5 How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? President Trump A lot 396 20% Some 3 7 6% Not much 277 4% Not at all 84 42% Dont Know/No Opinion 6 8% POL10_6 POL10_7 POL10_8 POL10_9 How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? The National Ri e Association (NRA) A lot 629 32% Some 322 6% Not much 2 3 % Not at all 684 34% Dont Know/No Opinion 45 7% How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Illegal gun dealers A lot 27 57% Some 465 23% Not much 52 8% Not at all 32 7% Dont Know/No Opinion 8 6% How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Legal gun dealers A lot 392 20% Some 473 24% Not much 378 9% Not at all 627 3 % Dont Know/No Opinion 23 6% How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Mental illness (N=1,017) A lot 479 47% Some 330 32% Not much 95 9% Not at all 50 5% Dont Know/No Opinion 64 6% Page 7

POL10_10 How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Lack of access to treatment for mental illness (N=976) A lot 469 48% Some 332 34% Not much 79 8% Not at all 43 4% Dont Know/No Opinion 53 5% POL11_1 POL11_4 POL11_5 POL11_6 support or oppose each of the following? Requiring background checks on all gun sales (N=1,011) Strongly support 785 78% Somewhat support 25 2% Somewhat oppose 28 3% Strongly oppose 24 2% Dont Know/No Opinion 50 5% support or oppose each of the following? Barring gun purchases by people on the federal no- y or watch lists (N=1,041) Strongly support 699 67% Somewhat support 67 6% Somewhat oppose 52 5% Strongly oppose 29 3% Dont Know/No Opinion 94 9% support or oppose each of the following? Creating a national database with information about each gun sale (N=1,093) Strongly support 632 58% Somewhat support 2 0 9% Somewhat oppose 86 8% Strongly oppose 72 7% Dont Know/No Opinion 93 8% support or oppose each of the following? Banning assault-style weapons (N=1,078) Strongly support 607 56% Somewhat support 32 2% Somewhat oppose 06 0% Strongly oppose 50 4% Dont Know/No Opinion 82 8% Page 8

POL11_7 support or oppose each of the following? Banning high-capacity ammunition magazines (N=1,007) Strongly support 556 55% Somewhat support 59 6% Somewhat oppose 5 % Strongly oppose 96 0% Dont Know/No Opinion 82 8% POL11_8 POL11_9 POL11_10 support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all rearms to people who have been reported as dangerous to law enforcement by a mental health provider (N=1,031) Strongly support 793 77% Somewhat support 5 % Somewhat oppose 45 4% Strongly oppose 20 2% Dont Know/No Opinion 58 6% support or oppose each of the following? Making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks (N=1,032) Strongly support 69 67% Somewhat support 82 8% Somewhat oppose 47 5% Strongly oppose 47 5% Dont Know/No Opinion 65 6% support or oppose each of the following? Making it easier for people to buy gun silencers, also known as suppressors, which reduces the amount of noise generated by ring (N=1,047) Strongly support 27 2% Somewhat support 9 9% Somewhat oppose 59 5% Strongly oppose 553 53% Dont Know/No Opinion 7 % Page 9

POL11_11 support or oppose each of the following? Banning the use of bump re stocks, which is a gun accessory that allows a shooter to re hundreds of rounds per minute (N=1,036) Strongly support 650 63% Somewhat support 69 6% Somewhat oppose 69 7% Strongly oppose 69 7% Dont Know/No Opinion 78 8% POL11_12 POL11_13 POL11_14 POL11_15 support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all gun buyers demonstrate a genuine need for a gun, such as a law enforcement job or hunting (N=1,111) Strongly support 33 30% Somewhat support 205 8% Somewhat oppose 79 6% Strongly oppose 288 26% Dont Know/No Opinion 08 0% support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a mandatory waiting period of three days after a gun is purchased before it can be taken home (N=1,032) Strongly support 603 58% Somewhat support 97 9% Somewhat oppose 83 8% Strongly oppose 58 6% Dont Know/No Opinion 9 9% support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all rearms to people who have been convicted of violent misdemeanors (N=1,050) Strongly support 709 68% Somewhat support 68 6% Somewhat oppose 68 6% Strongly oppose 39 4% Dont Know/No Opinion 65 6% support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all gun owners store their guns in a safe storage unit (N=1,055) Strongly support 565 54% Somewhat support 2 3 20% Somewhat oppose 87 8% Strongly oppose 94 9% Dont Know/No Opinion 98 9% Page 10

POL11_16 support or oppose each of the following? Banning rearms from all workplace settings nationally (N=1,053) Strongly support 360 34% Somewhat support 78 7% Somewhat oppose 89 8% Strongly oppose 20 9% Dont Know/No Opinion 26 2% POL11_17 POL11_18 POL11_19 POL11_20 support or oppose each of the following? Banning rearms from schools and college campuses nationally (N=1,061) Strongly support 54 5 % Somewhat support 45 4% Somewhat oppose 45 4% Strongly oppose 28 2% Dont Know/No Opinion 02 0% support or oppose each of the following? Expanding screening and treatment for the mentally ill (N=1,001) Strongly support 688 69% Somewhat support 89 9% Somewhat oppose 46 5% Strongly oppose 2 2% Dont Know/No Opinion 56 6% support or oppose each of the following? Limiting the number of guns that can be purchased to one per month (N=1,095) Strongly support 478 44% Somewhat support 230 2 % Somewhat oppose 6 % Strongly oppose 38 3% Dont Know/No Opinion 33 2% support or oppose each of the following? Limiting the amount of ammunition you can purchase within a given period of time (N=1,026) Strongly support 49 48% Somewhat support 85 8% Somewhat oppose 33 3% Strongly oppose 43 4% Dont Know/No Opinion 74 7% Page 11

POL11_21 support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all students receive mental health screening in schools (N=1,003) Strongly support 338 34% Somewhat support 296 30% Somewhat oppose 59 6% Strongly oppose 4 % Dont Know/No Opinion 96 0% POL11_22 POL11_23 POL12 support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase a gun (N=1,046) Strongly support 622 59% Somewhat support 78 7% Somewhat oppose 9 9% Strongly oppose 85 8% Dont Know/No Opinion 7 7% support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase an assault-style weapon (N=1,015) Strongly support 670 66% Somewhat support 38 4% Somewhat oppose 78 8% Strongly oppose 60 6% Dont Know/No Opinion 69 7% Do you think that President Donald Trumps administration is running Very well 372 9% Somewhat well 402 20% Somewhat chaotically 3 4 6% Very chaotically 754 38% Dont Know/No Opinion 5 8% Page 12

POL13 As you may know, President Trumps son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushners security clearance was recently reduced to the level of secret, down from the level of top-secret, limiting his ability to view highly classi ed information. Kushners security clearance was downgraded alongside other White House aides whose background checks were incomplete. Based on what you know, which of the following statements comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactly right? White House aides who have not completed the 70 9% background check process should be able to view highly classi ed information White House aides who have not completed the 529 77% background check process should not be able to view highly classi ed information Dont Know/No Opinion 294 5% POL14 POL15 POL16 POL17 If you knew the following, please indicate if it would make you more or less likely to support a moderate increase of the gasoline tax in order to improve the countrys transportation infrastructure, such as roads and bridges. The federal tax on gasoline is 18.4 cents per gallon. The average state tax on gasoline is 28 cents per gallon. Much more likely 95 0% Somewhat more likely 409 2 % Somewhat less likely 284 4% Much less likely 445 22% No difference either way 297 5% Dont Know/No Opinion 363 8% If the election for President was held today, which of the following candidates are you more likely to vote for? Democratic candidate 882 44% Donald Trump 726 36% Dont Know/No Opinion 385 9% If the election for President was held today, which of the following candidates are you more likely to vote for? Democratic candidate 827 42% Republican candidate that is not Donald Trump 554 28% Dont Know/No Opinion 6 3 % Which of the following comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right? Government should pursue more free-trade agreements 000 50% to open additional markets to American-made goods and services. Government should pursue tariffs and other barriers 493 25% against competing products from other countries. Dont Know/No Opinion 500 25% Page 13

POL18 As you may know, President Trump recently announced that the United States will impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum imports. Based on what you know, do you support or oppose raising tariffs on aluminum and steel? Strongly support 3 9 6% Somewhat support 452 23% Somewhat oppose 343 7% Strongly oppose 358 8% Dont Know/No Opinion 522 26% POL19 POL20_1 POL20_4 POL20_5 And based on what you know, do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will make those materials more expensive, less expensive, or not make much of a difference either way for U.S. businesses? More expensive 04 52% Less expensive 40 7% Not much difference either way 368 8% Dont Know/No Opinion 444 22% Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? The U.S. economy Strongly help 3 6% Somewhat help 5 6 26% Somewhat hurt 450 23% Strongly hurt 259 3% Dont Know/No Opinion 457 23% Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? Foreign economies Strongly help 60 8% Somewhat help 240 2% Somewhat hurt 737 37% Strongly hurt 246 2% Dont Know/No Opinion 6 0 3 % Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? U.S. manufacturing businesses Strongly help 330 7% Somewhat help 5 0 26% Somewhat hurt 456 23% Strongly hurt 265 3% Dont Know/No Opinion 43 22% Page 14

POL20_6 Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? Foreign businesses Strongly help 6 8% Somewhat help 258 3% Somewhat hurt 743 37% Strongly hurt 267 3% Dont Know/No Opinion 564 28% POL20_7 POL20_8 POL20_9 POL20_10 Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? U.S. consumers Strongly help 237 2% Somewhat help 378 9% Somewhat hurt 543 27% Strongly hurt 358 8% Dont Know/No Opinion 477 24% Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? The upper class in the U.S. Strongly help 393 20% Somewhat help 467 23% Somewhat hurt 287 4% Strongly hurt 82 4% Dont Know/No Opinion 764 38% Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? The middle class in the U.S. Strongly help 22 % Somewhat help 396 20% Somewhat hurt 497 25% Strongly hurt 29 5% Dont Know/No Opinion 588 30% Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? The lower class in the U.S. Strongly help 2 7 % Somewhat help 320 6% Somewhat hurt 4 3 2 % Strongly hurt 4 2 % Dont Know/No Opinion 632 32% Page 15

POL20_11 Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? U.S. businesses that rely on these materials, but do not manufacture them Strongly help 2 7 % Somewhat help 333 7% Somewhat hurt 569 29% Strongly hurt 422 2 % Dont Know/No Opinion 45 23% POL20_12 indpresapp_4 indpresapp_5 indpresapp_6 indpresapp_7 indpresapp_8 Do you think that raising tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will help or hurt the following? U.S. job creation Strongly help 329 7% Somewhat help 532 27% Somewhat hurt 399 20% Strongly hurt 225 % Dont Know/No Opinion 507 25% Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, please take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each. If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark Heard Of, No Opinion. If you have not heard of the person, please mark Never Heard Of. : Mitch McConnell Favorability for: Paul Ryan Total Favorable 484 24% Total Unfavorable 835 42% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 673 34% Total Favorable 7 3 36% Total Unfavorable 8 2 4 % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 469 24% Favorability for: Nancy Pelosi Total Favorable 630 32% Total Unfavorable 944 47% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 4 8 2 % Favorability for: Charles Schumer Total Favorable 524 26% Total Unfavorable 7 2 36% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 757 38% Favorability for: Mike Pence Total Favorable 856 43% Total Unfavorable 779 39% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 358 8% Page 16

indpresapp_9 Favorability for: Donald Trump Total Favorable 867 44% Total Unfavorable 0 7 5 % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 09 5% indpresapp_10 indpresapp_11 indpresapp_12 indpresapp_13 indpresapp_14 indpresapp_15 indpresapp_16 indpresapp_17 Favorability for: Republicans in Congress Total Favorable 729 37% Total Unfavorable 0 0 5 % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 254 3% Favorability for: Democrats in Congress Total Favorable 8 7 4 % Total Unfavorable 935 47% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 242 2% Favorability for: Melania Trump Total Favorable 920 46% Total Unfavorable 700 35% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 372 9% Favorability for: Ivanka Trump Total Favorable 822 4 % Total Unfavorable 832 42% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 340 7% Favorability for: Jared Kushner Total Favorable 445 22% Total Unfavorable 857 43% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 69 35% Favorability for: Steve Bannon Total Favorable 3 6 6% Total Unfavorable 944 47% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 733 37% Favorability for: Hope Hicks Total Favorable 409 2 % Total Unfavorable 588 30% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 996 50% Favorability for: Gary Cohn Total Favorable 280 4% Total Unfavorable 44 22% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 272 64% Page 17

indpresapp_18 Favorability for: Kellyanne Conway Total Favorable 525 26% Total Unfavorable 764 38% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 704 35% indpresapp_19 indpresapp_20 Favorability for: Jeff Sessions Total Favorable 503 25% Total Unfavorable 8 7 4 % Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 673 34% Favorability for: Robert Mueller Total Favorable 689 35% Total Unfavorable 563 28% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 74 37% indpresapp_21 Favorability for: Oprah Winfrey Total Favorable 054 53% Total Unfavorable 687 34% Heard Of, No Opinion / Never Heard Of 252 3% Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calculated for registered voters with demographic post-strati cation weights applied. Page 18

National Tracking Poll #180303, March, 2018 Respondent Demographics Summary Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xdemall Registered Voters 993 00% xdemgender Gender: Male 929 47% Gender: Female 064 53% age5 Age: 18-29 345 7% Age: 30-44 470 24% Age: 45-54 364 8% Age: 55-64 388 9% Age: 65+ 426 2 % xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) 760 38% PID: Ind (no lean) 605 30% PID: Rep (no lean) 628 32% xpidgender PID/Gender: Dem Men 348 7% PID/Gender: Dem Women 4 2 2 % PID/Gender: Ind Men 283 4% PID/Gender: Ind Women 322 6% PID/Gender: Rep Men 298 5% PID/Gender: Rep Women 330 7% xdemideo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 702 35% Ideo: Moderate (4) 422 2 % Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 699 35% N 822 xeduc3 Educ: < College 3 0 66% Educ: Bachelors degree 443 22% Educ: Post-grad 240 2% xdeminc3 Income: Under 50k 079 54% Income: 50k-100k 659 33% Income: 100k+ 254 3% xdemwhite Ethnicity: White 623 8 % xdemhispbin Ethnicity: Hispanic 78 9% Continued on next page Page 19

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Morning Consult Respondent Demographics Summary Demographic Group Frequency Percentage demblackbin Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 256 3% demraceother Ethnicity: Other 4 6% xrelnet Relig: Protestant 546 27% Relig: Roman Catholic 392 20% Relig: Ath./Agn./None 527 26% Relig: Something Else 3 0 6% N 774 xreligion1 Relig: Jewish 62 3% xreligion2 Relig: Evangelical 579 29% Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 577 29% N 56 xreligion3 Relig: All Christian 56 58% Relig: All Non-Christian 836 42% N 992 xdemusr Community: Urban 506 25% Community: Suburban 887 44% Community: Rural 60 30% xdememploy Employ: Private Sector 679 34% Employ: Government 35 7% Employ: Self-Employed 69 8% Employ: Homemaker 55 8% Employ: Student 76 4% Employ: Retired 48 24% Employ: Unemployed 28 6% Employ: Other 7 9% xdemmilhh1 Military HH: Yes 365 8% Military HH: No 628 82% xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction 798 40% RD/WT: Wrong Track 95 60% Continued on next page Page 20

National Tracking Poll #180303, March, 2018 Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage Q172 Strongly Approve 449 23% Somewhat Approve 407 20% Somewhat Disapprove 263 3% Strongly Disapprove 788 40% Don t Know / No Opinion 85 4% xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy 55 28% #1 Issue: Security 359 8% #1 Issue: Health Care 350 8% #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 326 6% #1 Issue: Women s Issues 86 4% #1 Issue: Education 47 7% #1 Issue: Energy 75 4% #1 Issue: Other 99 5% xsubvote16o 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 754 38% 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 739 37% 2016 Vote: Someone else 56 8% N 649 xsubvote12o 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 865 43% 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 566 28% 2012 Vote: Other 80 4% 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 480 24% N 99 xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 364 8% 4-Region: Midwest 470 24% 4-Region: South 740 37% 4-Region: West 4 9 2 % Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calculated with demographic post-strati cation weights applied. Page 21

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