FL-15 GENERAL ELECTION OCTOBER 2018

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FL-15 GENERAL ELECTION OCTOBER 2018 Survey conducted October 17 through October 18, 2018. 1,369 likely 2018 General Election voters participated in the survey. Survey weighted to match expected turnout demographics for the 2018 General Election. Margin of Error is +/-2.64% with a 95% level of confidence. Totals do not always equal 100% due to rounding.

Q1: What is your opinion of Donald Trump? Favorable: 51% Unfavorable: 45% No opinion: 5% Q2: What is your opinion of Ross Spano? Favorable: 29% Unfavorable: 24% No opinion: 47% Q3: What is your opinion of Kristen Carlson? Favorable: 22% Unfavorable: 17% No opinion: 61% Q4: The candidates in the November 2018 General Election for Governor are the Republican Ron DeSantis and the Democrat Andrew Gillum. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? Ron DeSantis: 51% Andrew Gillum: 44% Undecided: 5% Q5: If the November 2018 General Election for United States Congress were held today, would you vote for the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate? Republican: 50% Democrat: 44% Undecided: 6%

Q6: The candidates in the November 2018 General Election for United States Congress are the Republican Ross Spano and the Democrat Kristen Carlson. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? Ross Spano: 47% Kristen Carlson: 41% Undecided: 12%

Q1: What is your opinion of Donald Trump? Favorable 40% 52% 55% 51% 65% Unfavorable 54% 42% 43% 45% 32% No opinion 6% 6% 3% 5% 2% Table 1. Q1 by STATE SENATE Favorable 88% 13% 46% Unfavorable 10% 81% 48% No opinion 2% 6% 6% Table 2. Q1 by PARTY Favorable 50% 51% Unfavorable 45% 44% No opinion 5% 5% Table 3. Q1 by GENDER Favorable 86% 30% 8% Unfavorable 10% 64% 88% No opinion 4% 6% 3% Table 4. Q1 by IDEOLOGY

Q2: What is your opinion of Ross Spano? Favorable 28% 27% 44% 23% 39% Unfavorable 29% 23% 25% 23% 24% No opinion 43% 50% 31% 54% 38% Table 5. Q2 by STATE SENATE Favorable 49% 11% 21% Unfavorable 11% 38% 26% No opinion 40% 51% 52% Table 6. Q2 by PARTY Favorable 27% 31% Unfavorable 21% 29% No opinion 52% 40% Table 7. Q2 by GENDER Favorable 48% 16% 7% Unfavorable 10% 32% 43% No opinion 42% 52% 50% Table 8. Q2 by IDEOLOGY

Q3: What is your opinion of Kristen Carlson? Favorable 24% 26% 19% 20% 23% Unfavorable 19% 15% 24% 16% 16% No opinion 56% 60% 57% 65% 60% Table 9. Q3 by STATE SENATE Favorable 11% 37% 19% Unfavorable 20% 12% 20% No opinion 69% 51% 61% Table 10. Q3 by PARTY Favorable 23% 22% Unfavorable 15% 20% No opinion 62% 59% Table 11. Q3 by GENDER Favorable 11% 29% 36% Unfavorable 18% 17% 14% No opinion 71% 54% 50% Table 12. Q3 by IDEOLOGY

Q4: The candidates in the November 2018 General Election for Governor are the Republican Ron DeSantis and the Democrat Andrew Gillum. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? Ron DeSantis 42% 50% 55% 51% 64% Andrew Gillum 51% 43% 42% 44% 31% Undecided 6% 7% 3% 4% 5% Table 13. Q4 by STATE SENATE Ron DeSantis 86% 15% 45% Andrew Gillum 10% 80% 45% Undecided 3% 5% 10% Table 14. Q4 by PARTY Ron DeSantis 49% 52% Andrew Gillum 44% 44% Undecided 7% 4% Table 15. Q4 by GENDER Ron DeSantis 87% 29% 8% Andrew Gillum 9% 64% 88% Undecided 4% 7% 5% Table 16. Q4 by IDEOLOGY

Q5: If the November 2018 General Election for United States Congress were held today, would you vote for the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate? Republican 41% 50% 57% 50% 65% Democrat 51% 44% 39% 45% 30% Undecided 8% 6% 5% 5% 6% Table 17. Q5 by STATE SENATE Republican 89% 12% 41% Democrat 8% 84% 45% Undecided 2% 4% 14% Table 18. Q5 by PARTY Republican 49% 51% Democrat 44% 44% Undecided 6% 5% Table 19. Q5 by GENDER Republican 87% 27% 8% Democrat 10% 63% 90% Undecided 4% 10% 2% Table 20. Q5 by IDEOLOGY

Q6: The candidates in the November 2018 General Election for United States Congress are the Republican Ross Spano and the Democrat Kristen Carlson. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? Ross Spano 41% 45% 55% 46% 61% Kristen Carlson 45% 40% 38% 41% 31% Undecided 14% 14% 7% 13% 8% Table 21. Q6 by STATE SENATE Ross Spano 83% 11% 41% Kristen Carlson 8% 78% 39% Undecided 9% 11% 20% Table 22. Q6 by PARTY Ross Spano 44% 50% Kristen Carlson 41% 40% Undecided 15% 9% Table 23. Q6 by GENDER Ross Spano 82% 27% 6% Kristen Carlson 9% 56% 86% Undecided 9% 17% 8% Table 24. Q6 by IDEOLOGY

DEMOGRAPHICS % 19 17% 20 28% 21 13% 22 36% 26 6% Table 25. STATE SENATE % Republican 40% Democrat 36% Non-Partisan 24% Table 26. PARTY % Female 55% Male 45% Table 27. GENDER % Conservative 44% Moderate 38% Liberal 18% Table 28. IDEOLOGY