Morning Consult National Tracking Poll # January 26-28, Crosstabulation Results

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1 Morning Consult National Tracking Poll # January 26-28, 2017 Crosstabulation Results Methodology: This poll was conducted from January 26-28, 2017, among a national sample of 1991 registered voters. The interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample of registered voters based on age, race/ethnicity, gender, educational attainment, and region. Results from the full survey have a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. 1

2 Table Index 1 Table P1: 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? Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Table P3: 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? Table POL1_1: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An executive order asking government agencies to delay or ignore elements of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as Obamacare, which the administration wants to repeal Table POL1_2: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An order freezing all federal government regulations until the new administration can review them Table POL1_3: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An order ending all federal aid for global health groups if those groups also provide abortion services, an additional prohibition to the current policy which bars using U.S. funds on abortion services directly Table POL1_4: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An order permanently withdrawing U.S. participation in the Trans-Paci c Partnership, which is an international trade negotiation involving the U.S. and 11 other countries Table POL1_5: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. Instructions to federal government agencies to freeze hiring by not allowing them to ll vacant positions or create new ones. The order does not apply to military personnel or the administrations political appointees at civilian agencies

3 National Tracking Poll #170104, January, Table POL1_6: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An order asking the Army Corps of Engineers to grant fast approval to the Dakota Access Pipeline, which would carry crude oil from North Dakota Table POL1_7: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An order asking the State Department to grant fast approval to the Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry crude oil from Canadian producers to the U.S Table POL1_8: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An order to begin immediate construction of a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico Table POL1_9: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An order revoking federal funding for so-called sanctuary cities, which are localities or cities that do not prosecute undocumented immigrants for violating federal immigration laws Table POL2: In your opinion, how common or rare is voting fraud during a typical presidential election? Table POL3: How con dent are you that your vote was accurately counted in the 2016 election? Table POL4: How con dent are you that votes in your state were accurately counted in the 2016 election? Table POL5: How con dent are you that votes across the country were accurately counted in the 2016 election? Table POL6: If voter fraud occurred during the 2016 election, who do you think is most likely bene ted from voter fraud? Table POL7: As you may know, President Trump has said he believes between 3 million to 5 million votes may have been cast illegally. Do you believe 3 million to 5 million votes were cast illegally, or not? Table POL8: Thinking about our over the next few years, do you think President Trump and Congress will make the problem better or worse? Table POL9_1: Do you think each of following policy proposals will increase the, decrease the or make no difference either way? Repealing the Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as Obamacare

4 Morning Consult 21 Table POL9_2: Do you think each of following policy proposals will increase the, decrease the or make no difference either way? Passing a comprehensive tax reform bill Table POL9_3: Do you think each of following policy proposals will increase the, decrease the or make no difference either way? Lowering corporate tax rates Table POL9_4: Do you think each of following policy proposals will increase the, decrease the or make no difference either way? Lowering federal income tax rates for middle-class families Table POL9_5: Do you think each of following policy proposals will increase the, decrease the or make no difference either way? Providing states with block grants to fund their Medicaid programs Table POL9_6: Do you think each of following policy proposals will increase the, decrease the or make no difference either way? Imposing a tax on businesses that import goods and services from overseas Table POL9_7: Do you think each of following policy proposals will increase the, decrease the or make no difference either way? A national infrastructure bill to improve or rebuild aspects of U.S. infrastructure, including roads, bridges, airports, waterways and rails Table POL9_8: Do you think each of following policy proposals will increase the, decrease the or make no difference either way? Constructing a wall along the U.S. / Mexico border Table POL10: As you may know, a policy that is revenue neutral will not change the amount of revenue coming into the federal government, either by decreasing spending or increasing taxes in other areas. Which of the following statements do you agree with more, even if neither is exactly right? Table POL11: As you may know, President Trump has proposed constructing a wall along the U.S. / Mexico border, which will cost an estimated $8-$14 billion. Which of the following comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right? Table POL12: Which of the following should be the top priority for President Trump and Republicans in Congress? Table POL13: And from the following list, which of the following would you like to see President Trump and Republicans in Congress make the TOP priority? Table POL14: How much have you seen, read or heard recently about Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto cancelling a planned trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Trump? Table POL15: As you may know, President Trumps administration recently announced some potential ways to fund the construction of a wall along the U.S. / Mexico border. One of these could be by imposing a 20% tax on goods imported from Mexico. Do you support or oppose this plan? Table POL15a: And, is this because Table POL16: How much have you seen, read or heard about White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer giving a press conference about the attendance of President Trumps inauguration? Table POL17: As you may know, Israel has recently approved the construction of new homes in the West Bank. Do you support or oppose Israel building new homes in the West Bank?

5 National Tracking Poll #170104, January, Table POL18: To the best of your knowledge, where is the United States Embassy to Israel currently located? Table POL19A: As you may know, there have recently been discussions regarding a possible move of the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Do you think the U.S. should move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem or not? Table POL19B: And, if you had to say, do you think the U.S. should move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem or not? Table POL20A: Some people say for over 20 years it s been U.S. law that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and that the President should move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem to recognize that. All previous Presidents have delayed moving the embassy, but it s time for the embassy to be moved and the law followed. / / Other people say moving the embassy would hurt the peace processâ between Israel and its neighbors by making it seem like the United / States was taking a side on a controversial question, and so should not be done until there is a nal peace deal between the relevant parties. After reading those arguments, do you think the U.S. should move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem or not? Table POL20B: And, if you had to say, do you think the U.S. should move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem or not? Table ID3_2: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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 Table ID3_3: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Paul Ryan Table ID3_6: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Nancy Pelosi Table ID3_7: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Charles Schumer

6 Morning Consult 46 Table indpresapp_10: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Mike Pence Table indpresapp_11: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Donald Trump Table indpresapp_12: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Republicans in Congress Table indpresapp_13: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Democrats in Congress Table indpresapp_14: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Melania Trump Table indpresapp_15: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Ivanka Trump Table indpresapp_16: 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, Favorable, Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of eachif 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. Sean Spicer Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent s

7 National Tracking Poll #170104, January, 2017 Table P1 Crosstabulation Results by Respondent s Table P1: 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 Wrong Track Registered Voters 42% (845) 58% ( 46) 99 Gender: Male 47% (437) 53% (492) 928 Gender: Female 38% (409) 62% (654) 063 Age: % ( 27) 63% (2 9) 346 Age: % (225) 52% (244) 469 Age: % ( 43) 62% (233) 375 Age: % ( 53) 59% (223) 376 Age: % ( 98) 53% (227) 425 PID: Dem (no lean) 24% ( 67) 76% (542) 7 0 PID: Ind (no lean) 34% ( 9 ) 66% (373) 565 PID: Rep (no lean) 68% (487) 32% (230) 7 7 PID/Gender: Dem Men 3 % ( 02) 69% (229) 330 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7% (66) 83% (3 4) 379 PID/Gender: Ind Men 42% ( 9) 58% ( 62) 28 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (72) 74% (2 ) 284 PID/Gender: Rep Men 68% (2 6) 32% ( 0 ) 3 7 PID/Gender: Rep Women 68% (27 ) 32% ( 29) 399 Tea Party: Supporter 65% (348) 35% ( 89) 538 Tea Party: Not Supporter 34% (49 ) 66% (944) 435 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 24% ( 5 ) 76% (47 ) 62 Ideo: Moderate (4) 37% ( 66) 63% (285) 45 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 60% (460) 40% (300) 760 Educ: < College 43% (566) 57% (743) 309 Educ: Bachelors degree 44% ( 93) 56% (249) 442 Educ: Post-grad 36% (86) 64% ( 54) 240 Income: Under 50k 4 % (440) 59% (64 ) 08 Income: 50k-100k 43% (272) 57% (357) 629 Income: 100k+ 48% ( 34) 52% ( 47) 28 7

8 Morning Consult Table P1 Table P1: 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 Wrong Track Registered Voters 42% (845) 58% ( 46) 99 Ethnicity: White 45% (735) 55% (887) 62 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35% (62) 65% ( 6) 78 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 30% (76) 70% ( 80) 256 Ethnicity: Other 30% (34) 70% (79) 4 Relig: Protestant 49% (279) 5 % (296) 575 Relig: Roman Catholic 48% (202) 52% (220) 42 Relig: Ath./Agn./None 3 % ( 56) 69% (34 ) 497 Relig: Something Else 32% (92) 68% ( 93) 285 Relig: Evangelical 53% (326) 47% (289) 6 5 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 45% (266) 55% (322) 587 Relig: All Christian 49% (59 ) 5 % (6 ) 202 Relig: All Non-Christian 32% (248) 68% (534) 782 Community: Urban 44% (226) 56% (287) 5 3 Community: Suburban 39% (354) 6 % (544) 898 Community: Rural 46% (266) 54% (3 5) 58 Employ: Private Sector 46% (296) 54% (35 ) 647 Employ: Government 30% (35) 70% (83) 8 Employ: Self-Employed 45% (85) 55% ( 02) 87 Employ: Homemaker 50% (78) 50% (80) 58 Employ: Student 27% (2 ) 73% (57) 78 Employ: Retired 45% (220) 55% (269) 489 Employ: Unemployed 34% (57) 66% ( 0) 68 Employ: Other 36% (53) 64% (93) 47 Job Type: White-collar 42% (309) 58% (423) 732 Job Type: Blue-collar 45% (4 3) 55% (498) 9 Job Type: Don t Know 35% ( 23) 65% (225) 348 Military HH: Yes 46% ( 67) 54% ( 93) 36 Military HH: No 42% (678) 58% (952) 630 RD/WT: Right Direction 00% (845) (0) 845 RD/WT: Wrong Track (0) 00% ( 46) 46 8

9 National Tracking Poll #170104, January, 2017 Table P1 Table P1: 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 Wrong Track Registered Voters 42% (845) 58% ( 46) 99 Obama Job: Approve 26% (26 ) 74% (73 ) 992 Obama Job: Disapprove 6 % (529) 39% (334) 864 #1 Issue: Economy 47% (290) 53% (325) 6 5 #1 Issue: Security 62% (229) 38% ( 43) 372 #1 Issue: Health Care 29% (99) 7 % (242) 340 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 40% ( 5) 60% ( 70) 285 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 24% (29) 76% (93) 22 #1 Issue: Education 35% (37) 65% (69) 06 #1 Issue: Energy 35% (27) 65% (5 ) 78 #1 Issue: Other 28% (2 ) 72% (52) Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 8% ( 32) 82% (608) Vote: Republican Donald Trump 69% (562) 3 % (256) Vote: Someone else 28% (47) 72% ( 23) Vote: Barack Obama 29% (244) 7 % (605) Vote: Mitt Romney 62% (400) 38% (244) Vote: Other 38% (30) 62% (49) Vote: Didn t Vote 4 % ( 70) 59% (247) Region: Northeast 45% ( 62) 55% (202) Region: Midwest 39% ( 82) 6 % (288) Region: South 45% (336) 55% (403) Region: West 40% ( 65) 60% (253) 4 8 Trump: Fav 70% (685) 30% (295) 980 Trump: Unfav 3% ( 09) 87% (760) 869 Trump: DK/NO 36% (5 ) 64% (90) 42 Trump: Total Fav 70% (685) 30% (295) 980 Trump: Total Unfav 3% ( 09) 87% (760) 869 Trump: DKNO 36% (5 ) 64% (90) 42 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 9

10 Morning Consult Table Q172 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve Approve Disapprove Strongly Disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 30% (595) 9% (377) % (220) 30% (599) 0% (200) 99 Gender: Male 3 % (292) 2 % ( 97) 3% ( 7) 27% (246) 8% (76) 928 Gender: Female 29% (304) 7% ( 80) 0% ( 03) 33% (353) 2% ( 24) 063 Age: % (78) 3% (46) 6% (56) 39% ( 34) 9% (32) 346 Age: % ( 44) 22% ( 04) 0% (49) 27% ( 28) 0% (45) 469 Age: % ( 09) 22% (82) 0% (37) 27% ( 00) 2% (47) 375 Age: % ( 3) 8% (69) % (42) 28% ( 05) 3% (47) 376 Age: % ( 5 ) 8% (76) 9% (36) 3 % ( 33) 7% (30) 425 PID: Dem (no lean) 0% (72) % (77) 3% (94) 57% (405) 9% (62) 7 0 PID: Ind (no lean) 8% ( 0 ) 8% ( 04) 7% (95) 30% ( 69) 7% (96) 565 PID: Rep (no lean) 59% (423) 27% ( 96) 4% (3 ) 3% (24) 6% (43) 7 7 PID/Gender: Dem Men 2% (4 ) 5% (49) 5% (5 ) 50% ( 65) 7% (24) 330 PID/Gender: Dem Women 8% (3 ) 7% (28) % (43) 63% (240) 0% (38) 379 PID/Gender: Ind Men 20% (56) 2 % (59) 9% (54) 25% (69) 5% (42) 28 PID/Gender: Ind Women 6% (45) 6% (45) 4% (4 ) 35% ( 00) 9% (54) 284 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6 % ( 95) 28% (89) 4% ( 2) 4% ( ) 3% ( 0) 3 7 PID/Gender: Rep Women 57% (228) 27% ( 08) 5% ( 9) 3% ( 3) 8% (33) 399 Tea Party: Supporter 53% (284) 24% ( 3 ) 8% (45) 9% (47) 6% (3 ) 538 Tea Party: Not Supporter 2 % (307) 7% (244) 2% ( 73) 38% (548) % ( 64) 435 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4% (88) 9% (56) 2% (74) 59% (366) 6% (37) 62 Ideo: Moderate (4) 2 % (93) 9% (86) 6% (74) 3 % ( 40) 3% (58) 45 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 50% (383) 27% (206) 7% (57) 9% (67) 6% (48) 760 Educ: < College 32% (424) 8% (233) % ( 48) 27% (347) 2% ( 57) 309 Educ: Bachelors degree 26% ( 4) 2 % (95) 2% (5 ) 35% ( 53) 7% (29) 442 Educ: Post-grad 24% (58) 2 % (49) 9% (2 ) 4 % (98) 6% ( 4) 240 Income: Under 50k 30% (327) 7% ( 88) % ( 23) 30% (327) % ( 6) 08 Income: 50k-100k 32% (200) 20% ( 28) 0% (64) 28% ( 78) 9% (58) 629 Income: 100k+ 24% (67) 22% (6 ) 2% (33) 33% (94) 9% (26) 28 Ethnicity: White 33% (539) 2 % (336) 0% ( 65) 27% (430) 9% ( 52) 62 Ethnicity: Hispanic 26% (47) 3% (24) 4% (25) 4 % (73) 5% (9) 78 10

11 National Tracking Poll #170104, January, 2017 Table Q172 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve Approve Disapprove Strongly Disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 30% (595) 9% (377) % (220) 30% (599) 0% (200) 99 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4% (37) 8% (2 ) 5% (38) 47% ( 2 ) 5% (38) 256 Ethnicity: Other 7% ( 9) 8% (20) 4% ( 6) 42% (47) 0% ( ) 4 Relig: Protestant 36% (208) 22% ( 28) 7% (40) 26% ( 47) 9% (52) 575 Relig: Roman Catholic 32% ( 35) 2 % (87) 4% (57) 25% ( 05) 9% (37) 42 Relig: Ath./Agn./None 20% ( 0 ) 3% (65) 4% (69) 40% ( 97) 3% (66) 497 Relig: Something Else 22% (64) 20% (57) 4% (39) 39% ( ) 5% ( 5) 285 Relig: Evangelical 42% (258) 22% ( 36) 9% (53) 8% ( 2) 9% (56) 6 5 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 28% ( 67) 20% ( 20) 0% (59) 30% ( 79) % (63) 587 Relig: All Christian 35% (425) 2 % (256) 9% ( 2) 24% (290) 0% ( 9) 202 Relig: All Non-Christian 2 % ( 64) 6% ( 2 ) 4% ( 07) 39% (308) 0% (8 ) 782 Community: Urban 28% ( 45) 7% (87) 2% (63) 35% ( 77) 8% (4 ) 5 3 Community: Suburban 28% (254) 8% ( 59) 2% ( 0) 32% (285) 0% (9 ) 898 Community: Rural 34% ( 96) 23% ( 3 ) 8% (47) 24% ( 37) 2% (69) 58 Employ: Private Sector 30% ( 9 ) 22% ( 43) 2% (75) 28% ( 82) 9% (55) 647 Employ: Government 22% (26) 8% (2 ) 7% (8) 43% (50) % ( 3) 8 Employ: Self-Employed 30% (55) 2 % (39) 4% (26) 28% (53) 7% ( 4) 87 Employ: Homemaker 39% (62) 7% (26) 8% ( 3) 23% (36) 3% (20) 58 Employ: Student 28% (22) 8% (6) 9% ( 5) 39% (30) 6% (4) 78 Employ: Retired 36% ( 76) 8% (87) 0% (47) 28% ( 39) 8% (39) 489 Employ: Unemployed 2 % (35) 7% (28) 2% (20) 33% (55) 7% (29) 68 Employ: Other 9% (28) 8% (26) 0% ( 4) 35% (52) 8% (26) 47 Job Type: White-collar 27% ( 98) 2 % ( 53) 0% (76) 34% (250) 7% (55) 732 Job Type: Blue-collar 35% (320) 20% ( 79) 0% (87) 27% (245) 9% (8 ) 9 Job Type: Don t Know 22% (77) 3% (45) 6% (57) 30% ( 04) 9% (64) 348 Military HH: Yes 38% ( 38) 9% (68) 2% (42) 22% (8 ) 9% (33) 36 Military HH: No 28% (458) 9% (309) % ( 78) 32% (5 8) 0% ( 67) 630 RD/WT: Right Direction 56% (473) 29% (242) 5% (46) 4% (36) 6% (49) 845 RD/WT: Wrong Track % ( 22) 2% ( 36) 5% ( 74) 49% (563) 3% ( 5 ) 46 Obama Job: Approve % ( 4) % ( 3) 4% ( 37) 55% (543) 9% (86) 992 Obama Job: Disapprove 54% (465) 28% (244) 6% (52) 4% (36) 8% (66)

12 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve Approve Disapprove Strongly Disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Morning Consult Table Q172 Registered Voters 30% (595) 9% (377) % (220) 30% (599) 0% (200) 99 #1 Issue: Economy 32% ( 96) 22% ( 33) 3% (8 ) 2 % ( 28) 3% (77) 6 5 #1 Issue: Security 50% ( 86) 24% (90) 8% (29) 2% (45) 6% (22) 372 #1 Issue: Health Care 2 % (70) 7% (57) 3% (43) 40% ( 37) 0% (33) 340 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 27% (78) 20% (57) 8% (22) 32% (90) 3% (37) 285 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 6% ( 9) 6% (8) 8% ( 0) 67% (82) 3% (4) 22 #1 Issue: Education 7% ( 8) 3% ( 4) % ( 2) 49% (52) 9% ( 0) 06 #1 Issue: Energy 2 % ( 6) 4% ( ) % (8) 5 % (39) 4% (3) 78 #1 Issue: Other 7% ( 2) 9% (7) 9% ( 4) 36% (27) 9% ( 4) Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 5% (40) 7% (48) 6% ( 2 ) 65% (480) 7% (50) Vote: Republican Donald Trump 6 % (498) 30% (247) 2% ( 7) % ( 0) 6% (46) Vote: Someone else 4% (7) 2 % (36) 26% (44) 26% (45) 22% (38) Vote: Barack Obama % (93) 3% ( 2) 3% ( 4) 53% (447) 0% (83) Vote: Mitt Romney 55% (354) 29% ( 84) 6% (38) 3% (22) 7% (46) Vote: Other 34% (27) 28% (22) 7% ( 4) 7% (5) 4% ( ) Vote: Didn t Vote 29% ( 2 ) 4% (58) 3% (54) 29% ( 23) 5% (6 ) Region: Northeast 29% ( 05) 7% (6 ) 3% (48) 32% ( 7) 9% (33) Region: Midwest 24% ( 2) 23% ( 09) 2% (57) 3 % ( 45) 0% (46) Region: South 36% (269) 7% ( 24) 9% (70) 27% ( 97) % (80) Region: West 26% ( 09) 20% (83) % (45) 33% ( 40) 0% (4 ) 4 8 Trump: Fav 58% (565) 34% (33 ) 2% ( 9) % (5) 6% (6 ) 980 Trump: Unfav 2% (2 ) 4% (34) 20% ( 77) 66% (576) 7% (6 ) 869 Trump: DK/NO 7% (9) 9% ( 2) 7% (24) 2% ( 7) 55% (78) 42 Trump: Total Fav 58% (565) 34% (33 ) 2% ( 9) % (5) 6% (6 ) 980 Trump: Total Unfav 2% (2 ) 4% (34) 20% ( 77) 66% (576) 7% (6 ) 869 Trump: DKNO 7% (9) 9% ( 2) 7% (24) 2% ( 7) 55% (78) 42 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 12

13 National Tracking Poll #170104, January, 2017 Table P3 Table P3: 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 Security Issues Health Care Issues Senior s Issues Women s Issues Education Issues Energy Issues Other Registered Voters 3 %(6 5) 9%(372) 7%(340) 4%(285) 6% ( 22) 5%( 06) 4% (78) 4% (73) 99 Gender: Male 36%(335) 9% ( 8 ) 4%( 29) 3% ( 7) 3% (26) 6% (57) 5% (50) 4% (34) 928 Gender: Female 26%(280) 8% ( 9 ) 20% (2 2) 6%( 68) 9% (96) 5% (49) 3% (28) 4% (39) 063 Age: % ( 0) 4% (48) 6% (56) 4% ( 4) 4% (48) 9% (32) 7% (25) 3% ( 2) 346 Age: % ( 78) 7% (82) 6% (73) 5% (23) 7% (33) 8% (39) 5% (26) 3% ( 6) 469 Age: % ( 35) 22% (84) 2 % (77) 8% (32) 4% ( 6) 3% ( ) 3% ( 0) 3% ( ) 375 Age: % ( 3) 9% (72) 22% (83) 6% (59) 3% ( ) 3% ( 3) 2% (7) 5% ( 8) 376 Age: 65+ 8% (78) 20% (86) 2% (5 ) 37% ( 58) 3% ( 4) 3% ( 2) 2% ( 0) 4% ( 6) 425 PID: Dem (no lean) 27%( 92) 0% (72) 20% ( 4 ) 9%( 36) 9% (67) 7% (48) 4% (27) 4% (28) 7 0 PID: Ind (no lean) 32% ( 83) 5% (86) 7% (96) 2% (68) 6% (35) 6% (34) 5% (30) 6% (32) 565 PID: Rep (no lean) 34%(240) 30%(2 4) 5%( 04) % (80) 3% (20) 3% (24) 3% (20) 2% ( 3) 7 7 PID/Gender: Dem Men 34% ( 3) % (36) 7% (56) 8% (6 ) 4% ( 2) 8% (26) 5% ( 6) 3% ( 2) 330 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2 % (79) 9% (36) 22% (85) 20% (76) 4% (55) 6% (22) 3% ( ) 4% ( 6) 379 PID/Gender: Ind Men 37%( 04) 6% (46) 3% (38) 2% (33) 2% (7) 7% (20) 7% ( 9) 5% ( 4) 28 PID/Gender: Ind Women 28% (79) 4% (40) 20% (58) 3% (36) 0% (29) 5% ( 3) 4% ( ) 6% ( 8) 284 PID/Gender: Rep Men 37% ( 8) 3 % (98) % (35) 7% (24) 2% (8) 4% ( ) 5% ( 5) 3% (8) 3 7 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3 % ( 22) 29% ( 6) 7% (69) 4% (57) 3% ( 2) 3% ( 3) % (5) % (5) 399 Tea Party: Supporter 35%( 90) 26% ( 39) 3% (72) 9% (47) 4% (24) 5% (29) 4% (22) 3% ( 4) 538 Tea Party: Not Supporter 30%(424) 6%(229) 8%(263) 7%(238) 7% (98) 5% (75) 4% (54) 4% (54) 435 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 23%( 46) 0% (62) 2 % ( 3 ) 3% (80) 3% (80) 8% (52) 7% (44) 4% (27) 62 Ideo: Moderate (4) 3 % ( 38) 6% (7 ) 5% (67) 2 % (92) 4% ( 9) 5% (23) 4% ( 7) 5% (23) 45 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 38%(290) 28% (2 ) 3% ( 0 ) 2% (89) 3% (2 ) 3% (23) % ( ) 2% ( 4) 760 Educ: < College 30%(392) 9%(244) 8%(237) 7%(225) 5% (6 ) 4% (59) 3% (44) 4% (47) 309 Educ: Bachelors degree 36% ( 59) 7% (77) 5% (66) 8% (36) 8% (34) 8% (34) 4% ( 8) 4% ( 8) 442 Educ: Post-grad 27% (64) 2 % (5 ) 6% (38) 0% (24) % (26) 5% ( 3) 7% ( 6) 3% (8) 240 Income: Under 50k 28%(299) 7% ( 8 ) 9%(204) 8%( 97) 5% (57) 5% (52) 4% (44) 4% (47) 08 Income: 50k-100k 33%(208) 22% ( 39) 5% (95) % (67) 7% (44) 6% (37) 4% (23) 3% ( 6) 629 Income: 100k+ 39%( 08) 8% (5 ) 5% (42) 7% (20) 8% (22) 6% ( 6) 4% ( ) 4% ( 0) 28 13

14 Morning Consult Table P3 Table P3: 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 Security Issues Health Care Issues Senior s Issues Women s Issues Education Issues Energy Issues Other Registered Voters 3 %(6 5) 9%(372) 7%(340) 4%(285) 6% ( 22) 5%( 06) 4% (78) 4% (73) 99 Ethnicity: White 30%(484) 20%(327) 7%(278) 5%(239) 6% (93) 5% (79) 4% (63) 4% (59) 62 Ethnicity: Hispanic 36% (64) 2 % (37) 4% (25) 9% ( 6) 6% ( 0) 3% (5) 6% ( 0) 6% ( ) 78 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 38% (98) % (27) 5% (39) 4% (35) 8% (20) 7% ( 9) 4% ( 0) 3% (8) 256 Ethnicity: Other 29% (33) 6% ( 8) 2 % (24) 0% ( ) 8% (9) 6% (7) 5% (5) 6% (6) 4 Relig: Protestant 30% ( 75) 23% ( 30) 5% (86) 6% (95) 4% (24) 5% (30) 3% ( 5) 3% (20) 575 Relig: Roman Catholic 3 % ( 32) 20% (85) 9% (80) 5% (64) 5% (2 ) 4% ( 9) 3% ( 2) 2% (9) 42 Relig: Ath./Agn./None 30%( 48) 3% (65) 9% (94) 2% (58) 8% (39) 6% (29) 7% (33) 6% (29) 497 Relig: Something Else 3 % (88) 6% (47) 7% (47) % (30) % (32) 6% ( 8) 5% ( 5) 3% (9) 285 Relig: Evangelical 30% ( 87) 23%( 44) 5% (93) 6%( 00) 4% (25) 6% (35) % (8) 4% (22) 6 5 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 32% ( 87) 20% ( 5) 8%( 04) 6% (97) 4% (26) 4% (24) 4% (2 ) 2% ( 3) 587 Relig: All Christian 3 %(374) 22%(260) 6%( 98) 6%( 96) 4% (50) 5% (59) 2% (30) 3% (35) 202 Relig: All Non-Christian 30%(236) 4% ( 2) 8%( 42) % (88) 9% (7 ) 6% (47) 6% (48) 5% (38) 782 Community: Urban 29%( 47) 9% (97) 6% (83) 5% (77) 7% (35) 6% (32) 5% (24) 4% ( 8) 5 3 Community: Suburban 32%(288) 8%( 64) 7% ( 52) 4% ( 27) 6% (58) 5% (47) 3% (27) 4% (34) 898 Community: Rural 3 %( 79) 9% ( ) 8%( 05) 4% (8 ) 5% (29) 5% (27) 5% (27) 4% (2 ) 58 Employ: Private Sector 38%(249) 9% ( 22) 6%( 00) 8% (5 ) 6% (40) 6% (38) 5% (3 ) 2% ( 6) 647 Employ: Government 33% (39) 22% (26) 4% ( 7) 8% (9) % ( 3) 4% (5) 6% (7) 3% (3) 8 Employ: Self-Employed 34% (64) 6% (30) 7% (32) 9% ( 7) 5% (9) 6% ( ) 7% ( 3) 6% ( 2) 87 Employ: Homemaker 36% (57) 9% (3 ) 20% (3 ) 7% ( 2) 8% ( 2) 6% ( 0) 2% (3) % (2) 58 Employ: Student 9% ( 5) 20% ( 6) 7% ( 3) 3% (2) 7% ( 3) 3% ( 0) 4% (3) 8% (6) 78 Employ: Retired 20% (98) 22%( 06) 5% (72) 33%( 60) 2% ( 2) 3% ( 4) 2% (9) 4% ( 8) 489 Employ: Unemployed 32% (54) 3% (22) 25% (42) 9% ( 5) 6% ( 0) 6% ( 0) 4% (7) 4% (8) 68 Employ: Other 27% (40) 4% (20) 23% (34) 2% ( 8) 9% ( 3) 6% (9) 3% (5) 6% (8) 47 Job Type: White-collar 29%(2 4) 20%( 45) 7% ( 25) 2% (88) 8% (58) 5% (37) 6% (42) 3% (25) 732 Job Type: Blue-collar 34%(306) 8%( 68) 6%( 43) 6%( 48) 5% (50) 5% (50) 2% (22) 3% (25) 9 Job Type: Don t Know 27% (95) 7% (60) 2 % (72) 4% (49) 4% ( 5) 6% ( 9) 4% ( 4) 7% (23) 348 Military HH: Yes 35% ( 27) 2 % (77) 2% (43) 7% (60) 3% ( ) 5% ( 8) 3% ( 0) 4% ( 5) 36 Military HH: No 30%(488) 8%(295) 8%(298) 4%(225) 7% ( ) 5% (88) 4% (68) 4% (58) 630 RD/WT: Right Direction 34%(290) 27%(229) 2% (99) 4% ( 5) 3% (29) 4% (37) 3% (27) 2% (2 ) 845 RD/WT: Wrong Track 28%(325) 2%( 43) 2 %(242) 5%( 70) 8% (93) 6% (69) 4% (5 ) 5% (52) 46 14

15 National Tracking Poll #170104, January, 2017 Table P3 Table P3: 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 Security Issues Health Care Issues Senior s Issues Women s Issues Education Issues Energy Issues Other Registered Voters 3 %(6 5) 9%(372) 7%(340) 4%(285) 6% ( 22) 5%( 06) 4% (78) 4% (73) 99 Obama Job: Approve 28%(277) 0% ( 0 ) 9%( 90) 5% ( 52) 0% (98) 7% (73) 6% (6 ) 4% (39) 992 Obama Job: Disapprove 35%(298) 29% (25 ) 4% ( 22) 3% ( 4) 2% ( 7) 3% (25) % ( 3) 3% (24) 864 #1 Issue: Economy 00%(6 5) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 6 5 #1 Issue: Security (0) 00%(372) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 372 #1 Issue: Health Care (0) (0) 00%(340) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 340 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security (0) (0) (0) 00%(285) (0) (0) (0) (0) 285 #1 Issue: Women s Issues (0) (0) (0) (0) 00% ( 22) (0) (0) (0) 22 #1 Issue: Education (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 00%( 06) (0) (0) 06 #1 Issue: Energy (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 00% (78) (0) 78 #1 Issue: Other (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 00% (73) Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 26% ( 93) 9% (67) 20%( 50) 6% ( 2 ) 2% (9 ) 7% (50) 5% (36) 5% (34) Vote: Republican Donald Trump 33%(273) 3 %(250) 4% ( ) 3%( 07) 2% ( 6) 3% (24) 2% ( 8) 2% ( 8) Vote: Someone else 38% (64) % ( 8) 9% (33) 0% ( 7) 3% (6) 7% ( 2) 8% ( 3) 5% (8) Vote: Barack Obama 28%(24 ) % (9 ) 8%( 50) 7%( 46) 9% (74) 7% (6 ) 5% (46) 5% (39) Vote: Mitt Romney 34%(220) 30%( 94) 5% (96) 3% (8 ) 3% ( 8) 2% ( 4) % (8) 2% ( 4) Vote: Other 43% (35) 24% ( 9) 0% (8) 7% (5) % ( ) 2% (2) 6% (5) 6% (5) Vote: Didn t Vote 29% ( 9) 6% (68) 2 % (86) 3% (52) 7% (30) 7% (29) 5% ( 9) 3% ( 4) Region: Northeast 30%( 09) 2 % (76) 7% (63) 5% (55) 6% (22) 5% ( 7) 4% ( 5) 2% (7) Region: Midwest 35%( 65) 5% (72) 6% (76) 6% (74) 4% ( 8) 6% (26) 4% (20) 4% ( 9) Region: South 3 %(228) 9% ( 39) 8% ( 30) 3% (96) 8% (57) 5% (37) 3% (22) 4% (3 ) Region: West 27% ( 4) 20% (85) 7% (7 ) 4% (60) 6% (26) 6% (26) 5% (2 ) 4% ( 6) 4 8 Trump: Fav 35%(342) 29%(283) 3% ( 28) 4% ( 35) 2% (2 ) 3% (30) 3% (25) 2% ( 7) 980 Trump: Unfav 27%(238) 8% (73) 2 % ( 82) 4% ( 25) % (93) 7% (63) 6% (49) 5% (46) 869 Trump: DK/NO 25% (35) % ( 5) 22% (30) 8% (26) 6% (8) 9% ( 3) 3% (4) 7% ( 0) 42 Trump: Total Fav 35%(342) 29%(283) 3% ( 28) 4% ( 35) 2% (2 ) 3% (30) 3% (25) 2% ( 7) 980 Trump: Total Unfav 27%(238) 8% (73) 2 % ( 82) 4% ( 25) % (93) 7% (63) 6% (49) 5% (46) 869 Trump: DKNO 25% (35) % ( 5) 22% (30) 8% (26) 6% (8) 9% ( 3) 3% (4) 7% ( 0) 42 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 15

16 Morning Consult Table POL1_1 Table POL1_1: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An executive order asking government agencies to delay or ignore elements of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as Obamacare, which the administration wants to repeal. Strongly approve approve disapprove Strongly disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 30% (600) 9% (384) 3% (255) 28% (556) 0% ( 96) 99 Gender: Male 3 % (292) 2 % ( 99) 3% ( 24) 27% (247) 7% (67) 928 Gender: Female 29% (308) 7% ( 85) 2% ( 3 ) 29% (309) 2% ( 30) 063 Age: % (74) 9% (67) 5% (53) 30% ( 05) 3% (46) 346 Age: % ( 56) 20% (95) 2% (57) 26% ( 22) 8% (39) 469 Age: % ( 0) 2 % (78) % (4 ) 30% ( ) 0% (36) 375 Age: % ( 9) 8% (69) 3% (50) 26% (97) % (40) 376 Age: % ( 4 ) 7% (74) 3% (54) 29% ( 22) 8% (36) 425 PID: Dem (no lean) 3% (92) 2% (89) 5% ( 04) 52% (372) 7% (53) 7 0 PID: Ind (no lean) 23% ( 30) 9% ( 05) 8% ( 0 ) 25% ( 39) 6% (90) 565 PID: Rep (no lean) 53% (379) 27% ( 90) 7% (50) 6% (45) 7% (53) 7 7 PID/Gender: Dem Men 8% (59) 3% (44) 4% (47) 49% ( 6 ) 6% ( 9) 330 PID/Gender: Dem Women 9% (33) 2% (45) 5% (57) 56% (2 ) 9% (34) 379 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24% (69) 23% (63) 9% (55) 20% (57) 3% (38) 28 PID/Gender: Ind Women 22% (6 ) 5% (4 ) 6% (46) 29% (83) 9% (53) 284 PID/Gender: Rep Men 52% ( 64) 29% (9 ) 7% (23) 9% (29) 3% ( 0) 3 7 PID/Gender: Rep Women 54% (2 4) 25% (99) 7% (28) 4% ( 5) % (43) 399 Tea Party: Supporter 54% (29 ) 23% ( 26) 8% (42) 8% (43) 6% (35) 538 Tea Party: Not Supporter 2 % (306) 8% (254) 4% (208) 36% (5 0) % ( 58) 435 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4% (88) 4% (90) 4% (85) 52% (326) 5% (32) 62 Ideo: Moderate (4) 20% (92) 7% (77) 20% (90) 32% ( 44) % (48) 45 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 52% (393) 24% ( 83) 8% (6 ) 8% (63) 8% (6 )

17 National Tracking Poll #170104, January, 2017 Table POL1_1 Table POL1_1: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An executive order asking government agencies to delay or ignore elements of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as Obamacare, which the administration wants to repeal. Strongly approve approve disapprove Strongly disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 30% (600) 9% (384) 3% (255) 28% (556) 0% ( 96) 99 Educ: < College 3 % (409) 9% (250) 2% ( 60) 25% (330) 2% ( 60) 309 Educ: Bachelors degree 28% ( 26) 9% (85) 4% (63) 32% ( 40) 6% (28) 442 Educ: Post-grad 27% (65) 20% (48) 3% (32) 36% (86) 4% (9) 240 Income: Under 50k 3 % (330) 7% ( 85) % ( 22) 29% (3 0) 2% ( 34) 08 Income: 50k-100k 3 % ( 97) 22% ( 37) 4% (85) 26% ( 67) 7% (43) 629 Income: 100k+ 26% (73) 22% (6 ) 7% (48) 28% (80) 7% ( 9) 28 Ethnicity: White 34% (545) 20% (326) 2% ( 90) 26% (4 5) 9% ( 46) 62 Ethnicity: Hispanic 28% (50) 23% (4 ) 3% (23) 28% (50) 7% ( 3) 78 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % (29) 3% (34) 20% (5 ) 4 % ( 04) 5% (38) 256 Ethnicity: Other 23% (26) 2 % (24) 2% ( 4) 32% (37) % ( 3) 4 Relig: Protestant 39% (224) 2 % ( 8) 2% (66) 2 % ( 9) 8% (47) 575 Relig: Roman Catholic 32% ( 35) 2 % (89) 3% (53) 26% ( ) 8% (33) 42 Relig: Ath./Agn./None 9% (96) 6% (79) 5% (73) 37% ( 85) 3% (63) 497 Relig: Something Else 23% (65) 9% (55) 2% (33) 36% ( 02) 0% (30) 285 Relig: Evangelical 43% (26 ) 20% ( 26) % (68) 7% ( 05) 9% (54) 6 5 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 30% ( 76) 2 % ( 2 ) 3% (78) 28% ( 63) 8% (49) 587 Relig: All Christian 36% (437) 2 % (247) 2% ( 47) 22% (269) 9% ( 03) 202 Relig: All Non-Christian 2 % ( 6 ) 7% ( 34) 4% ( 07) 37% (287) 2% (93) 782 Community: Urban 25% ( 30) 20% ( 03) % (57) 34% ( 73) 0% (5 ) 5 3 Community: Suburban 29% (258) 9% ( 73) 3% ( 20) 29% (26 ) 9% (85) 898 Community: Rural 36% (2 2) 9% ( 08) 3% (78) 2 % ( 23) 0% (6 ) 58 17

18 Morning Consult Table POL1_1 Table POL1_1: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An executive order asking government agencies to delay or ignore elements of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as Obamacare, which the administration wants to repeal. Strongly approve approve disapprove Strongly disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 30% (600) 9% (384) 3% (255) 28% (556) 0% ( 96) 99 Employ: Private Sector 3 % (20 ) 23% ( 50) 3% (86) 26% ( 67) 6% (42) 647 Employ: Government 25% (30) 23% (28) 5% ( 7) 33% (38) 4% (4) 8 Employ: Self-Employed 33% (62) 22% (42) 9% ( 7) 29% (53) 7% ( 3) 87 Employ: Homemaker 36% (56) 4% (22) 7% ( ) 24% (37) 9% (3 ) 58 Employ: Student 26% (2 ) 5% ( 2) 7% ( 3) 29% (23) 2% (9) 78 Employ: Retired 33% ( 59) 7% (83) 4% (68) 27% ( 32) 0% (48) 489 Employ: Unemployed 22% (37) 5% (25) 3% (22) 34% (58) 5% (26) 68 Employ: Other 23% (34) 5% (22) 4% (20) 33% (48) 6% (23) 47 Job Type: White-collar 29% (2 ) 22% ( 6 ) 3% (95) 30% (222) 6% (43) 732 Job Type: Blue-collar 36% (324) 9% ( 69) 3% ( 5) 27% (242) 7% (6 ) 9 Job Type: Don t Know 8% (64) 5% (54) 3% (45) 27% (93) 27% (92) 348 Military HH: Yes 37% ( 34) 22% (8 ) 2% (43) 22% (80) 6% (23) 36 Military HH: No 29% (466) 9% (303) 3% (2 2) 29% (477) % ( 73) 630 RD/WT: Right Direction 49% (4 4) 25% (207) 0% (84) 8% (64) 9% (76) 845 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6% ( 86) 5% ( 76) 5% ( 7 ) 43% (492) % ( 2 ) 46 Obama Job: Approve % ( 09) 5% ( 44) 8% ( 75) 49% (483) 8% (80) 992 Obama Job: Disapprove 55% (478) 25% (2 7) 6% (5 ) 7% (58) 7% (60) 864 #1 Issue: Economy 33% (203) 23% ( 39) 5% (94) 2 % ( 27) 8% (52) 6 5 #1 Issue: Security 47% ( 75) 25% (92) 9% (35) % (40) 8% (30) 372 #1 Issue: Health Care 22% (74) 6% (53) % (36) 40% ( 37) 2% (40) 340 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 26% (74) 7% (50) 6% (45) 27% (77) 4% (39) 285 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 7% (2 ) 7% (8) 4% ( 8) 55% (67) 7% (9) 22 #1 Issue: Education 25% (26) 6% ( 7) 7% (7) 38% (40) 5% ( 5) 06 #1 Issue: Energy 5% ( ) 6% ( 2) 9% (7) 52% (4 ) 8% (6) 78 #1 Issue: Other 2 % ( 5) 6% ( 2) 9% ( 4) 37% (27) 7% (5) 73 18

19 National Tracking Poll #170104, January, 2017 Table POL1_1 Table POL1_1: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An executive order asking government agencies to delay or ignore elements of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as Obamacare, which the administration wants to repeal. Strongly approve approve disapprove Strongly disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 30% (600) 9% (384) 3% (255) 28% (556) 0% ( 96) Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 8% (59) % (79) 8% ( 33) 56% (4 6) 7% (53) Vote: Republican Donald Trump 56% (46 ) 25% (205) 6% (47) 5% (38) 8% (66) Vote: Someone else 6% (27) 25% (42) 3% (22) 30% (52) 6% (28) Vote: Barack Obama 5% ( 27) 3% ( 2) 7% ( 4 ) 49% (4 3) 7% (56) Vote: Mitt Romney 53% (343) 25% ( 62) 7% (46) 6% (39) 8% (53) Vote: Other 37% (29) 28% (22) 3% ( ) % (9) % (9) Vote: Didn t Vote 24% ( 0 ) 2 % (87) 4% (57) 23% (95) 9% (78) Region: Northeast 24% (88) 7% (62) 5% (56) 3 % ( 3) 2% (45) Region: Midwest 27% ( 25) 9% (90) 3% (59) 32% ( 5 ) 0% (45) Region: South 35% (256) 20% ( 50) 3% (99) 22% ( 62) 0% (7 ) Region: West 3 % ( 3 ) 9% (8 ) 0% (4 ) 3 % ( 3 ) 8% (35) 4 8 Trump: Fav 54% (527) 27% (266) 7% (67) 5% (47) 8% (74) 980 Trump: Unfav 6% (54) % (96) 8% ( 58) 57% (496) 7% (65) 869 Trump: DK/NO 4% (20) 5% (22) 2 % (30) 9% ( 3) 4 % (58) 42 Trump: Total Fav 54% (527) 27% (266) 7% (67) 5% (47) 8% (74) 980 Trump: Total Unfav 6% (54) % (96) 8% ( 58) 57% (496) 7% (65) 869 Trump: DKNO 4% (20) 5% (22) 2 % (30) 9% ( 3) 4 % (58) 42 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 19

20 Morning Consult Table POL1_2 Table POL1_2: As you may know, presidents can issue executive orders, a power granted to them by the Constitution. Executive orders are not reviewed by Congress, have the authority of law and are typically used to direct the various agencies or departments under the president to take certain actions. Here are some executive orders that have been signed by President Trump during his rst week in office. For each of the following, please indicate whether you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the executive order. An order freezing all federal government regulations until the new administration can review them. Strongly approve approve disapprove Strongly disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 28% (553) 26% (509) 3% (266) 20% (408) 3% (254) 99 Gender: Male 3 % (29 ) 26% (244) 3% ( 25) 8% ( 72) 0% (96) 928 Gender: Female 25% (262) 25% (265) 3% ( 4 ) 22% (237) 5% ( 58) 063 Age: % (64) 27% (95) 5% (5 ) 22% (76) 7% (60) 346 Age: % ( 30) 27% ( 26) 4% (64) 2 % (97) % (53) 469 Age: % ( 07) 26% (96) 3% (48) 2 % (80) 2% (45) 375 Age: % ( 7) 24% (90) 2% (44) 9% (7 ) 4% (53) 376 Age: % ( 35) 24% ( 03) 4% (60) 20% (83) 0% (43) 425 PID: Dem (no lean) 2% (82) 20% ( 42) 6% ( 3) 39% (279) 3% (93) 7 0 PID: Ind (no lean) 23% ( 30) 25% ( 42) 8% ( 00) 7% (94) 7% (98) 565 PID: Rep (no lean) 48% (34 ) 3 % (225) 7% (53) 5% (35) 9% (63) 7 7 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4% (47) 23% (75) 7% (56) 34% ( 3) 2% (39) 330 PID/Gender: Dem Women 9% (35) 8% (67) 5% (57) 44% ( 66) 4% (54) 379 PID/Gender: Ind Men 27% (76) 28% (78) 6% (44) 5% (4 ) 5% (4 ) 28 PID/Gender: Ind Women 9% (54) 22% (63) 20% (56) 8% (52) 20% (57) 284 PID/Gender: Rep Men 53% ( 68) 29% (9 ) 8% (25) 5% ( 7) 5% ( 6) 3 7 PID/Gender: Rep Women 43% ( 73) 34% ( 34) 7% (27) 5% ( 8) 2% (47) 399 Tea Party: Supporter 50% (27 ) 27% ( 43) 7% (40) 6% (34) 9% (49) 538 Tea Party: Not Supporter 9% (278) 25% (362) 6% (225) 26% (37 ) 4% ( 98) 435 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3% (82) 9% ( 20) 7% ( 08) 42% (26 ) 8% (50) 62 Ideo: Moderate (4) 20% (89) 29% ( 29) 8% (83) 20% (90) 3% (59) 45 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 47% (357) 30% (227) 8% (60) 5% (42) 0% (74) 760 Educ: < College 29% (378) 24% (320) 3% ( 65) 8% (237) 6% (209) 309 Educ: Bachelors degree 26% ( 3) 30% ( 3 ) 4% (62) 23% ( 02) 8% (35) 442 Educ: Post-grad 26% (62) 24% (58) 7% (40) 29% (69) 4% ( 0)

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