National Tracking Poll # January 25-27, Crosstabulation Results

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1 National Tracking Poll # January 25-27, 2019 Crosstabulation Results Methodology: This poll was conducted from January 25-27, 2019, among a national sample of 1997 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.

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 Q172NET: 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: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy Table POL1_2: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs Table POL1_3: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Health care Table POL1_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Immigration Table POL1_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The environment Table POL1_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Energy Table POL1_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Education Table POL1_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? National security Table POL1_9: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace Table POL1_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Gun policy Table POL2_1: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a healthcare reform bill Table POL2_2: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill to address climate change Table POL2_3: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill to reduce economic inequality Table POL2_4: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an infrastructure spending bill Table POL2_5: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Beginning impeachment proceedings to remove President Trump from office Table POL2_6: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an immigration reform bill Table POL2_7: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Constructing a wall along the U.S. / Mexico border

3 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, Table POL2_8: 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 Table POL2_9: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reducing the federal budget deficit Table POL2_10: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing legislation placing additional restrictions on gun ownership Table POL2_11: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Regulation of tech companies Table POL3: From the list of potential candidates below, who would you vote for if the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election were held today? Table POL4: And if you were unable to vote for that candidate, who is your second choice to be the 2020 Democratic nominee for President? Table POL5: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you definitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote for someone else or definitely vote for someone else? Table POL6_1: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? A confrontation on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. between students of Covington Catholic High School, an elderly Native American man and African-American protesters who identify as Black Israelites Table POL6_2: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) blocking President Donald Trump from giving the State of the Union address until the government shutdown ends Table POL6_3: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? Roger Stone, a longtime associate of President Donald Trump, being arrested and charged with lying to Congress and obstructing special counsel Robert Mueller s probe into Russian interference of the 2016 presidential election Table POL6_4: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? The ongoing government shutdown ending after Congress passed a funding bill that did not include funds for President Trump s proposed United States Mexico border wall Table POL7_1: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate supported or executed policies that lead to higher incarceration rates Table POL7_2: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate had supported the Iraq War

4 Morning Consult 35 Table POL7_3: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate had a history of mistreating women Table POL7_4: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate had mishandled allegations of sexual assault Table POL7_5: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate had taken donations from Wall Street Table POL7_6: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate, as a member of Congress, had voted with President Trump more than other candidates Table POL7_7: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate had a history of changing positions on policy and political issues Table POL7_8: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate was gay Table POL7_9: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate was a woman Table POL7_10: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate was a person of color Table POL7_11: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate supported a Medicare-for-all health system, where all Americans would get their health insurance from the government, over preserving and improving the Affordable Care Act Table POL7_12: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate supported policies that took a hard line against illegal immigration

5 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, Table POL7_13: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate supported more immigrants coming into the country Table POL7_14: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, would each of the following make you more or less likely to support a candidate, or would it make no difference either way? The candidate supported getting rid of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE Table POL8: (Among Democrats) When thinking about your vote for the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election, which of the following is most important to you: Table POL9: Who would you say was mostly to blame for the government shutdown that began in December 2018? Table POL10: Do you support or oppose the construction of a border wall along the United States Mexico border? Table POL11: Which of the following statements comes closest to your view, even if none are exactly right? Table POL12: As you may know, President Trump has considered declaring a national emergency at the U.S. Mexico border. By doing this, he would be able to reallocate military spending to build a structure at the border for national defense purposes. Based on what you know now, do you support or oppose the declaration of a national emergency at the U.S. Mexico border? Table POL13: As you may know, the Trump administration and Congress reached an agreement to reopen the government for three weeks until February 15th, This deal did not include dedicated funds for a wall along the United States Mexico border. Do you support or oppose this agreement to reopen the government? Table POL14: Which of the following best describes how you feel about President Trump signing a funding bill that reopens the government but does not provide money for his proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall? Table POL15: As you may know, President Trump is considering shutting the government down again in three weeks if Democrats and Republicans in Congress cannot come to an agreement to provide funding for his proposed U.S. - Mexico border wall. Based on what you know now, would you support or oppose President Trump shutting down the government again? Table POL16: If the federal government were to shut down again after February 15th, who would you say would be mostly to blame? Table POL17: Based on what you know, how likely is it that Congress will provide full funding for President Trump s proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border? Table POL18: Who do you trust more to handle the issue of border security, President Trump and Republicans in Congress, or Democrats in Congress?

6 Morning Consult 58 Table POL19: Which of the following statements comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right? Table POL20: How likely do you think it is that Russia has compromising information on President Trump? Table POL21: Do you think the Department of Justice s investigation into Russia s influence on the 2016 presidential election has been handled fairly or unfairly? Table POL22: Do you think President Trump s campaign worked with Russia to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election? Table POL23: And do you think President Trump has tried to impede or obstruct the investigation into whether his campaign had ties to Russia? Table POL24: When it comes to the Department of Justice s investigation into Russia s influence on the 2016 presidential election, which of the following statements comes closer to your view, even if neither are exactly right? Table POLx_1: 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 Table POLx_2: Favorability for Nancy Pelosi Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer Table POLx_4: Favorability for Mike Pence Table POLx_5: Favorability for Donald Trump Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress Table POLx_8: Favorability for Robert Mueller Table POLx_9: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy Table POLx_10: Favorability for Joe Biden Table POLx_11: Favorability for Bernie Sanders Table POLx_12: Favorability for Elizabeth Warren Table POLx_13: Favorability for Beto O Rourke Table POLx_14: Favorability for Kamala Harris Table POLx_15: Favorability for Sherrod Brown

7 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, Table POLx_16: Favorability for Amy Klobuchar Table POLx_17: Favorability for Cory Booker Table POLx_18: Favorability for Pete Buttigieg Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent s

8 Morning Consult 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 34% (682) 66% ( 3 5) 997 Gender: Male 4 % (379) 59% (555) 935 Gender: Female 28% (303) 72% (760) 062 Age: % ( 08) 67% (2 8) 325 Age: % ( 43) 70% (337) 480 Age: % ( 27) 68% (266) 393 Age: % ( 28) 62% (207) 335 Age: % ( 77) 62% (288) 465 Generation Z: % (34) 7 % (84) 8 Millennial: Age % ( 58) 66% (3 2) 470 Generation X: Age % ( 73) 69% (390) 563 Boomers: Age % (274) 63% (470) 743 PID: Dem (no lean) 9% (62) 9 % (623) 685 PID: Ind (no lean) 29% ( 9 ) 7 % (476) 667 PID: Rep (no lean) 67% (429) 33% (2 6) 645 PID/Gender: Dem Men 2% (35) 88% (26 ) 296 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7% (27) 93% (362) 389 PID/Gender: Ind Men 33% ( 02) 67% (208) 3 0 PID/Gender: Ind Women 25% (89) 75% (268) 357 PID/Gender: Rep Men 74% (242) 26% (87) 329 PID/Gender: Rep Women 59% ( 87) 4 % ( 29) 3 6 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % (70) 89% (56 ) 632 Ideo: Moderate (4) 28% ( 23) 72% (308) 430 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 62% (4 4) 38% (257) 67 Educ: < College 38% (475) 62% (78 ) 256 Educ: Bachelors degree 3 % ( 44) 69% (328) 472 Educ: Post-grad 23% (62) 77% (206) 269 8

9 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, 2019 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 34% (682) 66% ( 3 5) 997 Income: Under 50k 32% (347) 68% (72 ) 067 Income: 50k-100k 40% (263) 60% (399) 66 Income: 100k+ 27% (73) 73% ( 96) 268 Ethnicity: White 38% (620) 62% (995) 6 5 Ethnicity: Hispanic 32% (63) 68% ( 3 ) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % (29) 89% (224) 253 Ethnicity: Other 25% (33) 75% (96) 29 Relig: Protestant 43% (220) 57% (287) 507 Relig: Roman Catholic 37% ( 42) 63% (242) 384 Relig: Something Else 26% (47) 74% ( 33) 79 Relig: Jewish 4% (6) 86% (39) 45 Relig: Evangelical 33% (242) 67% (487) 730 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 49% ( 66) 5 % ( 74) 34 Relig: All Christian 38% (409) 62% (662) 07 Relig: All Non-Christian 40% (96) 60% ( 44) 240 Community: Urban 32% ( 44) 68% (302) 445 Community: Suburban 32% (294) 68% (639) 933 Community: Rural 39% (244) 6 % (375) 6 9 Employ: Private Sector 35% (229) 65% (42 ) 650 Employ: Government 34% (49) 66% (97) 45 Employ: Self-Employed 43% (66) 57% (88) 54 Employ: Homemaker 34% (38) 66% (74) 2 Employ: Student 37% (24) 63% (42) 66 Employ: Retired 38% ( 86) 62% (303) 489 Employ: Unemployed 26% (39) 74% ( 4) 53 Employ: Other 22% (5 ) 78% ( 78) 228 Military HH: Yes 38% ( 3 ) 62% (2 0) 34 Military HH: No 33% (55 ) 67% ( 05) 656 RD/WT: Right Direction 00% (682) (0) 682 RD/WT: Wrong Track (0) 00% ( 3 5) 3 5 9

10 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 34% (682) 66% ( 3 5) 997 Trump Job Approve 73% (584) 27% (2 4) 798 Trump Job Disapprove 6% (7 ) 94% ( 032) 03 Trump Job Strongly Approve 83% (359) 7% (76) 434 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 62% (226) 38% ( 38) 364 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 5% (38) 85% (2 ) 249 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 4% (33) 96% (82 ) 854 Favorable of Trump 73% (577) 27% (2 7) 794 Unfavorable of Trump 6% (67) 94% ( 0 9) 086 Very Favorable of Trump 8 % (364) 9% (88) 452 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 62% (2 3) 38% ( 29) 342 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 5% (29) 85% ( 7 ) 200 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4% (38) 96% (848) 886 #1 Issue: Economy 3 % ( 86) 69% (408) 594 #1 Issue: Security 62% (236) 38% ( 47) 383 #1 Issue: Health Care 24% (7 ) 76% (226) 297 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 34% ( 00) 66% ( 96) 297 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 8% ( 5) 82% (68) 83 #1 Issue: Education 2 % (28) 79% ( 08) 36 #1 Issue: Energy 25% (22) 75% (66) 88 #1 Issue: Other 9% (23) 8 % (97) House Vote: Democrat 8% (65) 92% (720) House Vote: Republican 68% (459) 32% (2 7) House Vote: Someone else 25% (25) 75% (75) House Vote: Didnt Vote 3 % ( 3 ) 69% (297) Vote: Hillary Clinton 7% (47) 93% (646) Vote: Donald Trump 69% (476) 3 % (2 6) Vote: Someone else 6% (30) 84% ( 58) Vote: Didnt Vote 3 % ( 28) 69% (286) 4 4 Voted in 2014: Yes 34% (477) 66% (906) 383 Voted in 2014: No 33% (205) 67% (409)

11 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, 2019 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 34% (682) 66% ( 3 5) Vote: Barack Obama 4% ( ) 86% (694) Vote: Mitt Romney 63% (353) 37% (2 0) Vote: Other 37% (35) 63% (60) Vote: Didn t Vote 34% ( 82) 66% (350) Region: Northeast 33% ( 7) 67% (240) Region: Midwest 33% ( 52) 67% (307) Region: South 36% (269) 64% (477) Region: West 33% ( 45) 67% (292) 436 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 11

12 Morning Consult Table Q172 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve Somewhat Approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly Disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 22% (434) 8% (364) 2% (249) 43% (854) 5% (96) 997 Gender: Male 25% (235) 20% ( 90) 2% ( 0) 40% (369) 3% (30) 935 Gender: Female 9% ( 99) 6% ( 74) 3% ( 38) 46% (485) 6% (66) 062 Age: % (42) 20% (65) 6% (53) 43% ( 38) 8% (27) 325 Age: % (84) 7% (80) 2% (59) 46% (222) 7% (34) 480 Age: % (96) 8% (72) 2% (48) 4 % ( 63) 4% ( 4) 393 Age: % (86) 8% (60) 2% (4 ) 40% ( 34) 4% ( 4) 335 Age: % ( 28) 9% (86) 0% (47) 42% ( 97) % (7) 465 Generation Z: % ( 2) 8% (2 ) 7% (20) 44% (5 ) % ( 3) 8 Millennial: Age % (73) 8% (83) 5% (72) 44% (206) 8% (36) 470 Generation X: Age % ( 22) 9% ( 05) % (65) 44% (245) 5% (26) 563 Boomers: Age % ( 90) 9% ( 38) % (79) 42% (3 6) 3% (2 ) 743 PID: Dem (no lean) 2% ( 2) 6% (40) 2% (8 ) 79% (54 ) 2% ( ) 685 PID: Ind (no lean) 4% (92) 20% ( 3 ) 6% ( 09) 40% (267) 0% (70) 667 PID: Rep (no lean) 5 % (33 ) 30% ( 93) 9% (59) 7% (47) 2% ( 6) 645 PID/Gender: Dem Men 3% (7) 6% ( 8) 4% (40) 77% (228) ( ) 296 PID/Gender: Dem Women % (4) 6% (22) 0% (4 ) 80% (3 2) 3% ( 0) 389 PID/Gender: Ind Men 6% (48) 23% (7 ) 5% (47) 37% ( 6) 9% (28) 3 0 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (43) 7% (59) 7% (62) 42% ( 5 ) 2% (42) 357 PID/Gender: Rep Men 54% ( 79) 3 % ( 0 ) 7% (23) 8% (25) ( ) 329 PID/Gender: Rep Women 48% ( 52) 29% (93) % (36) 7% (22) 5% ( 4) 3 6 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5% (32) 6% (38) 2% (73) 75% (475) 2% ( 3) 632 Ideo: Moderate (4) % (48) 20% (88) 6% (69) 48% (208) 4% ( 7) 430 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 48% (320) 30% ( 99) 0% (65) % (75) 2% ( ) 67 Educ: < College 25% (3 2) 9% (233) 2% ( 49) 39% (485) 6% (78) 256 Educ: Bachelors degree 9% (90) 7% (8 ) 6% (73) 46% (2 6) 2% ( ) 472 Educ: Post-grad 2% (32) 9% (50) 0% (26) 57% ( 53) 3% (7) 269 Income: Under 50k 9% (205) 7% ( 86) 3% ( 4 ) 44% (468) 6% (67) 067 Income: 50k-100k 27% ( 82) 9% ( 28) % (73) 39% (258) 3% (2 ) 66 Income: 100k+ 8% (47) 8% (49) 3% (35) 48% ( 28) 3% (9)

13 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, 2019 Table Q172 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve Somewhat Approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly Disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 22% (434) 8% (364) 2% (249) 43% (854) 5% (96) 997 Ethnicity: White 26% (4 2) 2 % (339) 2% ( 93) 38% (609) 4% (6 ) 6 5 Ethnicity: Hispanic 5% (28) 6% (3 ) 4% (27) 47% (90) 9% ( 7) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 3% (7) 4% (9) 2% (3 ) 74% ( 86) 8% ( 9) 253 Ethnicity: Other 2% ( 5) 2% ( 5) 9% (24) 45% (58) 2% ( 6) 29 Relig: Protestant 29% ( 47) 24% ( 20) % (54) 35% ( 76) 2% ( ) 507 Relig: Roman Catholic 22% (84) 6% (63) 3% (48) 46% ( 75) 3% ( 3) 384 Relig: Something Else 4% (26) 3% (23) 4% (25) 54% (96) 6% ( 0) 79 Relig: Jewish 5% (7) 6% (3) 3% (6) 67% (30) (0) 45 Relig: Evangelical 20% ( 45) 8% ( 29) 3% (93) 46% (338) 3% (25) 730 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 33% ( 2) 23% (77) 0% (33) 32% ( 09) 3% (9) 34 Relig: All Christian 24% (257) 9% (205) 2% ( 27) 42% (447) 3% (34) 07 Relig: All Non-Christian 3 % (74) 20% (48) 3% (30) 29% (70) 7% ( 7) 240 Community: Urban 5% (66) 6% (7 ) 4% (62) 50% (22 ) 6% (25) 445 Community: Suburban 22% (20 ) 7% ( 6 ) 3% ( 20) 44% (4 4) 4% (38) 933 Community: Rural 27% ( 67) 2 % ( 33) % (66) 35% (2 9) 5% (34) 6 9 Employ: Private Sector 23% ( 48) 9% ( 26) 4% (90) 4 % (267) 3% ( 8) 650 Employ: Government 20% (29) 7% (24) % ( 7) 48% (69) 5% (7) 45 Employ: Self-Employed 27% (4 ) 22% (34) 8% ( 2) 34% (53) 0% ( 5) 54 Employ: Homemaker 8% (20) 2 % (24) % ( 2) 45% (5 ) 5% (5) 2 Employ: Student 5% ( 0) 9% ( 2) 6% ( ) 38% (25) % (7) 66 Employ: Retired 25% ( 22) 8% (89) % (55) 44% (2 6) 2% (8) 489 Employ: Unemployed 20% (3 ) % ( 7) 4% (2 ) 47% (7 ) 9% ( 3) 53 Employ: Other 5% (34) 7% (38) 4% (32) 45% ( 02) 0% (23) 228 Military HH: Yes 28% (97) 8% (60) 2% (40) 39% ( 32) 4% ( 2) 34 Military HH: No 20% (337) 8% (304) 3% (209) 44% (722) 5% (84) 656 RD/WT: Right Direction 53% (359) 33% (226) 6% (38) 5% (33) 4% (27) 682 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6% (76) % ( 38) 6% (2 ) 62% (82 ) 5% (70) 3 5 Trump Job Approve 54% (434) 46% (364) (0) (0) (0) 798 Trump Job Disapprove (0) (0) 23% (249) 77% (854) (0) 03 13

14 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve Somewhat Approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly Disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Morning Consult Table Q172 Registered Voters 22% (434) 8% (364) 2% (249) 43% (854) 5% (96) 997 Trump Job Strongly Approve 00% (434) (0) (0) (0) (0) 434 Trump Job Somewhat Approve (0) 00% (364) (0) (0) (0) 364 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove (0) (0) 00% (249) (0) (0) 249 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove (0) (0) (0) 00% (854) (0) 854 Favorable of Trump 53% (4 9) 40% (3 5) 3% (26) 3% (2 ) 2% ( 3) 794 Unfavorable of Trump % (8) 3% (36) 8% (200) 75% (8 0) 3% (3 ) 086 Very Favorable of Trump 85% (385) 0% (46) % (5) 3% ( 3) (2) 452 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 0% (34) 79% (269) 6% (20) 3% (9) 3% ( ) 342 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump % (2) 4% (27) 68% ( 37) 8% ( 7) 8% ( 6) 200 Very Unfavorable of Trump % (6) % (9) 7% (64) 89% (793) 2% ( 5) 886 #1 Issue: Economy 8% ( 06) 20% ( 6) 6% (97) 40% (238) 6% (38) 594 #1 Issue: Security 50% ( 92) 27% ( 05) 6% (22) 5% (56) 2% (8) 383 #1 Issue: Health Care 3% (38) 2% (35) 4% (4 ) 59% ( 76) 2% (7) 297 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 8% (54) 7% (50) 3% (38) 49% ( 44) 3% ( 0) 297 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 5% (4) 8% ( 5) 7% (6) 65% (54) 5% (4) 83 #1 Issue: Education 9% ( 2) 4% ( 8) 2 % (29) 5 % (69) 6% (8) 36 #1 Issue: Energy 8% (7) 8% ( 6) % ( 0) 56% (49) 6% (5) 88 #1 Issue: Other 7% (20) 7% (8) 6% (7) 57% (68) 4% ( 7) House Vote: Democrat 2% ( 6) 5% (39) % (83) 8 % (636) % ( 0) House Vote: Republican 52% (350) 3 % (208) 9% (63) 7% (46) % (9) House Vote: Someone else 7% (7) 9% ( 9) 6% ( 6) 36% (36) 22% (22) House Vote: Didnt Vote 4% (6 ) 22% (96) 20% (86) 3 % ( 3 ) 3% (55) Vote: Hillary Clinton % (9) 3% (22) 0% (7 ) 84% (579) 2% ( ) Vote: Donald Trump 53% (368) 3 % (2 3) 9% (6 ) 6% (4 ) % (9) Vote: Someone else % (2) 7% (3 ) 2 % (39) 5 % (95) % (20) Vote: Didnt Vote 3% (53) 23% (97) 8% (75) 33% ( 35) 3% (55) 4 4 Voted in 2014: Yes 24% (33 ) 7% (238) 0% ( 44) 45% (626) 3% (43) 383 Voted in 2014: No 7% ( 03) 20% ( 26) 7% ( 05) 37% (228) 9% (53)

15 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, 2019 Table Q172 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve Somewhat Approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly Disapprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 22% (434) 8% (364) 2% (249) 43% (854) 5% (96) Vote: Barack Obama 7% (53) 7% (58) % (9 ) 72% (580) 3% (22) Vote: Mitt Romney 48% (273) 29% ( 64) % (59) 0% (56) 2% ( 0) Vote: Other 2 % (20) 3 % (30) 8% (8) 27% (25) 3% ( 2) Vote: Didn t Vote 7% (88) 2 % ( ) 7% (90) 36% ( 92) 0% (5 ) Region: Northeast 8% (65) 6% (56) 0% (37) 5 % ( 83) 4% ( 5) Region: Midwest 22% (99) 8% (84) 5% (69) 39% ( 79) 6% (27) Region: South 23% ( 72) 9% ( 40) 2% (86) 42% (3 6) 4% (32) Region: West 22% (97) 9% (83) 3% (56) 40% ( 76) 5% (24) 436 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 Q172NET Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Total Approve Total Dissaprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 40% (798) 55% ( 03) 5% (96) 997 Gender: Male 45% (425) 5 % (480) 3% (30) 935 Gender: Female 35% (373) 59% (623) 6% (66) 062 Age: % ( 07) 59% ( 92) 8% (27) 325 Age: % ( 64) 59% (28 ) 7% (34) 480 Age: % ( 68) 54% (2 ) 4% ( 4) 393 Age: % ( 45) 52% ( 75) 4% ( 4) 335 Age: % (2 4) 53% (244) % (7) 465 Generation Z: % (33) 6 % (7 ) % ( 3) 8 Millennial: Age % ( 57) 59% (277) 8% (36) 470 Generation X: Age % (227) 55% (3 0) 5% (26) 563 Boomers: Age % (327) 53% (395) 3% (2 ) 743 PID: Dem (no lean) 8% (52) 9 % (622) 2% ( ) 685 PID: Ind (no lean) 33% (222) 56% (375) 0% (70) 667 PID: Rep (no lean) 8 % (524) 6% ( 05) 2% ( 6) 645 PID/Gender: Dem Men 9% (26) 9 % (269) ( ) 296 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7% (26) 9 % (353) 3% ( 0) 389 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39% ( 9) 52% ( 62) 9% (28) 3 0 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29% ( 03) 60% (2 3) 2% (42) 357 PID/Gender: Rep Men 85% (280) 5% (48) ( ) 329 PID/Gender: Rep Women 77% (244) 8% (57) 5% ( 4) 3 6 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % (70) 87% (549) 2% ( 3) 632 Ideo: Moderate (4) 32% ( 36) 65% (277) 4% ( 7) 430 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 77% (5 9) 2 % ( 4 ) 2% ( ) 67 Educ: < College 43% (544) 50% (634) 6% (78) 256 Educ: Bachelors degree 36% ( 7 ) 6 % (290) 2% ( ) 472 Educ: Post-grad 3 % (82) 67% ( 79) 3% (7) 269 Income: Under 50k 37% (392) 57% (609) 6% (67) 067 Income: 50k-100k 47% (3 0) 50% (33 ) 3% (2 ) 66 Income: 100k+ 36% (96) 6 % ( 63) 3% (9)

17 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, 2019 Table Q172NET Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Total Approve Total Dissaprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 40% (798) 55% ( 03) 5% (96) 997 Ethnicity: White 47% (752) 50% (802) 4% (6 ) 6 5 Ethnicity: Hispanic 3 % (60) 60% ( 7) 9% ( 7) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 6% ( 6) 86% (2 8) 8% ( 9) 253 Ethnicity: Other 23% (30) 64% (83) 2% ( 6) 29 Relig: Protestant 53% (267) 45% (230) 2% ( ) 507 Relig: Roman Catholic 38% ( 47) 58% (224) 3% ( 3) 384 Relig: Something Else 27% (48) 67% ( 2 ) 6% ( 0) 79 Relig: Jewish 20% (9) 80% (36) (0) 45 Relig: Evangelical 38% (274) 59% (43 ) 3% (25) 730 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 55% ( 89) 42% ( 43) 3% (9) 34 Relig: All Christian 43% (463) 54% (574) 3% (34) 07 Relig: All Non-Christian 5 % ( 22) 42% ( 0 ) 7% ( 7) 240 Community: Urban 3 % ( 37) 64% (284) 6% (25) 445 Community: Suburban 39% (362) 57% (533) 4% (38) 933 Community: Rural 48% (300) 46% (285) 5% (34) 6 9 Employ: Private Sector 42% (275) 55% (357) 3% ( 8) 650 Employ: Government 36% (53) 59% (86) 5% (7) 45 Employ: Self-Employed 48% (75) 42% (65) 0% ( 5) 54 Employ: Homemaker 39% (43) 57% (63) 5% (5) 2 Employ: Student 34% (22) 55% (36) % (7) 66 Employ: Retired 43% (2 0) 55% (270) 2% (8) 489 Employ: Unemployed 3 % (48) 60% (92) 9% ( 3) 53 Employ: Other 32% (72) 58% ( 33) 0% (23) 228 Military HH: Yes 46% ( 57) 50% ( 72) 4% ( 2) 34 Military HH: No 39% (64 ) 56% (93 ) 5% (84) 656 RD/WT: Right Direction 86% (584) 0% (7 ) 4% (27) 682 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6% (2 4) 78% ( 032) 5% (70) 3 5 Trump Job Approve 00% (798) (0) (0) 798 Trump Job Disapprove (0) 00% ( 03) (0) 03 17

18 Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Total Approve Total Dissaprove Don t Know / No Opinion Morning Consult Table Q172NET Registered Voters 40% (798) 55% ( 03) 5% (96) 997 Trump Job Strongly Approve 00% (434) (0) (0) 434 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 00% (364) (0) (0) 364 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove (0) 00% (249) (0) 249 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove (0) 00% (854) (0) 854 Favorable of Trump 92% (734) 6% (47) 2% ( 3) 794 Unfavorable of Trump 4% (44) 93% ( 0 0) 3% (3 ) 086 Very Favorable of Trump 96% (43 ) 4% ( 8) (2) 452 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 88% (303) 8% (29) 3% ( ) 342 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 5% (30) 77% ( 53) 8% ( 6) 200 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2% ( 4) 97% (857) 2% ( 5) 886 #1 Issue: Economy 37% (222) 56% (334) 6% (38) 594 #1 Issue: Security 78% (297) 20% (78) 2% (8) 383 #1 Issue: Health Care 25% (73) 73% (2 6) 2% (7) 297 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 35% ( 05) 6 % ( 82) 3% ( 0) 297 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 23% ( 9) 72% (60) 5% (4) 83 #1 Issue: Education 22% (3 ) 72% (98) 6% (8) 36 #1 Issue: Energy 27% (23) 67% (59) 6% (5) 88 #1 Issue: Other 23% (28) 63% (75) 4% ( 7) House Vote: Democrat 7% (55) 92% (7 9) % ( 0) House Vote: Republican 82% (557) 6% ( 09) % (9) House Vote: Someone else 26% (26) 52% (53) 22% (22) House Vote: Didnt Vote 37% ( 57) 5 % (2 7) 3% (55) Vote: Hillary Clinton 4% (3 ) 94% (650) 2% ( ) Vote: Donald Trump 84% (58 ) 5% ( 02) % (9) Vote: Someone else 8% (34) 7 % ( 34) % (20) Vote: Didnt Vote 36% ( 50) 5 % (209) 3% (55) 4 4 Voted in 2014: Yes 4 % (570) 56% (770) 3% (43) 383 Voted in 2014: No 37% (228) 54% (333) 9% (53)

19 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, 2019 Table Q172NET Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Total Approve Total Dissaprove Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 40% (798) 55% ( 03) 5% (96) Vote: Barack Obama 4% ( ) 83% (672) 3% (22) Vote: Mitt Romney 78% (437) 2 % ( 5) 2% ( 0) Vote: Other 52% (49) 35% (33) 3% ( 2) Vote: Didn t Vote 37% ( 99) 53% (282) 0% (5 ) Region: Northeast 34% ( 22) 62% (220) 4% ( 5) Region: Midwest 40% ( 84) 54% (248) 6% (27) Region: South 42% (3 2) 54% (402) 4% (32) Region: West 4 % ( 8 ) 53% (232) 5% (24) 436 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 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 like taxes, wages, jobs, unemployment, and spending Security Issues like terrorism, foreign policy, and border security Health Care Issues like the 2010 health care law, Medicaid, other challenges Seniors Issues like Medicare and Social Security Women s Issues like birth control, abortion, and equal pay Education Issues like school standards, class sizes, school choice, and student loans Energy Issues like carbon emissions, cost of electricity/gasoline, or renewables Other: Registered Voters 30%(594) 9%(383) 5%(297) 5%(297) 4% (83) 7% ( 36) 4% (88) 6%( 20) 997 Gender: Male 3 %(29 ) 23% (2 8) 4% ( 32) 3% ( 8) % ( 4) 6% (59) 6% (53) 5% (50) 935 Gender: Female 28%(303) 6%( 65) 6%( 65) 7% ( 78) 7% (69) 7% (77) 3% (35) 7% (70) 062 Age: % ( 6) % (36) 4% (44) 2% (7) 0% (33) 3% (43) 8% (27) 6% ( 9) 325 Age: % ( 7 ) 6% (77) 8% (86) 3% ( 3) 5% (25) 0% (50) 5% (24) 7% (34) 480 Age: %( 43) 9% (76) 6% (65) 8% (32) 5% ( 9) 5% (2 ) 4% ( 4) 6% (22) 393 Age: % (89) 24% (80) 7% (58) 20% (67) % (2) 4% ( 5) 2% (8) 4% ( 4) 335 Age: 65+ 6% (75) 24% ( 4) 9% (44) 38% ( 77) % (4) 2% (7) 3% ( 4) 7% (3 ) 465 Generation Z: % (44) 3% ( 5) 0% ( 2) 2% (2) 8% (9) 4% ( 7) 0% ( 2) 5% (6) 8 Millennial: Age %( 68) 3% (62) 6% (73) 2% (8) 8% (36) 3% (59) 7% (33) 7% (32) 470 Generation X: Age %(203) 8%( 00) 8% ( 03) 7% (37) 6% (3 ) 6% (35) 3% ( 8) 6% (36) 563 Boomers: Age %( 70) 23%( 68) 4%( 06) 28%(207) % (7) 3% (23) 3% (22) 5% (40) 743 PID: Dem (no lean) 30%(202) 6% (4 ) 20% ( 36) 9%( 29) 7% (46) 7% (50) 6% (40) 6% (4 ) 685 PID: Ind (no lean) 32% (2 5) 5% (98) 4% (95) 3% (86) 3% (23) 8% (56) 5% (34) 9% (60) 667 PID: Rep (no lean) 27% ( 77) 38%(244) 0% (65) 3% (82) 2% ( 4) 5% (30) 2% ( 4) 3% ( 8) 645 PID/Gender: Dem Men 33% (97) 6% ( 7) 20% (59) 7% (5 ) 2% (5) 7% (2 ) 0% (28) 6% ( 9) 296 PID/Gender: Dem Women 27% ( 05) 6% (23) 20% (78) 20% (78) % (4 ) 7% (29) 3% ( 2) 6% (23) 389 PID/Gender: Ind Men 34%( 04) 9% (58) 4% (42) 2% (36) 2% (5) 8% (24) 6% ( 8) 7% (22) 3 0 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3 % ( ) % (40) 5% (53) 4% (50) 5% ( 8) 9% (32) 5% ( 6) % (38) 357 PID/Gender: Rep Men 27% (9 ) 43%( 42) 9% (3 ) 0% (3 ) % (4) 4% ( 4) 2% (7) 3% (9) 329 PID/Gender: Rep Women 27% (87) 32%( 02) % (34) 6% (5 ) 3% ( 0) 5% ( 7) 2% (6) 3% (9)

21 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, 2019 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 like taxes, wages, jobs, unemployment, and spending Security Issues like terrorism, foreign policy, and border security Health Care Issues like the 2010 health care law, Medicaid, other challenges Seniors Issues like Medicare and Social Security Women s Issues like birth control, abortion, and equal pay Education Issues like school standards, class sizes, school choice, and student loans Energy Issues like carbon emissions, cost of electricity/gasoline, or renewables Other: Registered Voters 30%(594) 9%(383) 5%(297) 5%(297) 4% (83) 7% ( 36) 4% (88) 6%( 20) 997 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 26%( 64) 5% (33) 22% ( 37) 7%( 08) 7% (47) 9% (58) 6% (39) 7% (45) 632 Ideo: Moderate (4) 33%( 42) 5% (65) 5% (67) 7% (75) 3% ( 2) 7% (32) 5% (2 ) 4% ( 9) 430 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 30%(203) 39%(258) 8% (56) 2% (79) 2% ( 5) 3% ( 8) 3% ( 7) 4% (24) 67 Educ: < College 27%(344) 2 %(258) 4% ( 8 ) 8% (22 ) 4% (45) 6% (72) 4% (52) 7% (83) 256 Educ: Bachelors degree 36% ( 72) 8% (83) 4% (67) 0% (48) 5% (25) 7% (34) 5% (23) 4% (2 ) 472 Educ: Post-grad 29% (78) 5% (42) 8% (49) % (28) 5% ( 2) % (29) 5% ( 4) 6% ( 6) 269 Income: Under 50k 28%(299) 6%( 70) 5%( 60) 9%(200) 4% (38) 7% (7 ) 5% (56) 7% (73) 067 Income: 50k-100k 28%( 86) 26%( 69) 5% ( 0 ) 0% (68) 5% (33) 8% (52) 3% (23) 5% (30) 66 Income: 100k+ 40%( 08) 6% (43) 3% (36) % (29) 4% ( 2) 5% ( 4) 3% (9) 6% ( 7) 268 Ethnicity: White 30%(480) 22%(349) 4%(232) 5%(24 ) 4% (60) 6% (94) 4% (72) 5% (86) 6 5 Ethnicity: Hispanic 34% (65) % (22) 2% (23) 3% (25) 6% ( ) % (2 ) 6% ( ) 8% ( 6) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 3 % (78) 6% ( 6) 7% (44) 6% (40) 7% ( 7) % (28) 2% (6) 9% (24) 253 Ethnicity: Other 28% (36) 4% ( 7) 6% (2 ) 2% ( 5) 5% (6) % ( 4) 8% ( 0) 8% ( 0) 29 Relig: Protestant 28%( 44) 26%( 34) 3% (64) 8% (93) 2% ( ) 5% (25) 2% ( 2) 5% (24) 507 Relig: Roman Catholic 26%( 00) 8% (69) 9% (74) 8% (69) 4% ( 4) 6% (24) 3% ( 3) 5% (2 ) 384 Relig: Something Else 29% (52) 5% (27) 6% (29) 3% (24) 8% ( 4) 0% ( 8) 2% (4) 7% ( 2) 79 Relig: Jewish 38% ( 7) 2% (5) 6% (7) 4% (6) % (5) 4% (2) 3% (2) 2% ( ) 45 Relig: Evangelical 27%( 97) 9% ( 37) 6% ( 8) 8%( 29) 4% (28) 7% (52) 3% (25) 6% (43) 730 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 29% (99) 27% (93) 5% (50) 7% (57) 3% ( ) 4% ( 4) % (4) 4% ( 4) 34 Relig: All Christian 28%(295) 22%(230) 6%( 68) 7%( 86) 4% (40) 6% (66) 3% (29) 5% (57) 07 Relig: All Non-Christian 38% (90) 2 % (50) 8% ( 9) 3% (30) 4% ( 0) 5% ( 2) 5% ( 3) 6% ( 5)

22 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 like taxes, wages, jobs, unemployment, and spending Security Issues like terrorism, foreign policy, and border security Health Care Issues like the 2010 health care law, Medicaid, other challenges Seniors Issues like Medicare and Social Security Women s Issues like birth control, abortion, and equal pay Education Issues like school standards, class sizes, school choice, and student loans Energy Issues like carbon emissions, cost of electricity/gasoline, or renewables Other: Registered Voters 30%(594) 9%(383) 5%(297) 5%(297) 4% (83) 7% ( 36) 4% (88) 6%( 20) 997 Community: Urban 30%( 34) 5% (68) 6% (72) 4% (60) 4% (20) 8% (37) 5% (2 ) 8% (34) 445 Community: Suburban 30%(280) 20%( 89) 4% ( 32) 4%( 34) 5% (43) 7% (62) 5% (48) 5% (46) 933 Community: Rural 29%( 80) 20% ( 25) 5% (93) 7%( 02) 3% (20) 6% (38) 3% ( 9) 7% (4 ) 6 9 Employ: Private Sector 39% (25 ) 9% ( 23) 8%( 20) 5% (3 ) 4% (28) 7% (48) 3% (20) 4% (28) 650 Employ: Government 30% (44) 8% (27) 7% (25) 6% (9) 3% (4) 6% (23) 6% (9) 4% (6) 45 Employ: Self-Employed 35% (54) 23% (35) 7% (27) 5% (8) 2% (4) 7% ( ) 5% (8) 5% (8) 54 Employ: Homemaker 33% (37) 9% (2 ) 6% ( 8) 4% (5) 4% ( 5) 6% (7) 6% (7) 2% (2) 2 Employ: Student 8% ( 2) 2 % ( 4) 5% ( 0) 2% ( ) 7% (5) 5% ( 0) 4% ( 0) 7% (4) 66 Employ: Retired 7% (82) 23% ( ) 9% (46) 39% ( 93) % (3) 2% ( 2) 3% ( 5) 5% (27) 489 Employ: Unemployed 32% (48) 4% (2 ) 2% ( 9) 0% ( 6) 7% ( 0) 5% (7) 7% ( ) 3% (20) 53 Employ: Other 29% (66) 3% (29) 4% (32) 5% (33) 6% ( 4) 9% (20) 4% (9) % (25) 228 Military HH: Yes 27% (9 ) 24% (83) % (36) 9% (63) 2% (5) 8% (26) 5% ( 8) 5% ( 8) 34 Military HH: No 30%(503) 8%(299) 6%(26 ) 4%(234) 5% (78) 7% ( 0) 4% (69) 6%( 02) 656 RD/WT: Right Direction 27%( 86) 35%(236) 0% (7 ) 5%( 00) 2% ( 5) 4% (28) 3% (22) 3% (23) 682 RD/WT: Wrong Track 3 %(408) %( 47) 7%(226) 5%( 96) 5% (68) 8%( 08) 5% (66) 7% (97) 3 5 Trump Job Approve 28%(222) 37%(297) 9% (73) 3% ( 05) 2% ( 9) 4% (3 ) 3% (23) 4% (28) 798 Trump Job Disapprove 30%(334) 7% (78) 20%(2 6) 7% ( 82) 5% (60) 9% (98) 5% (59) 7% (75) 03 Trump Job Strongly Approve 24%( 06) 44%( 92) 9% (38) 3% (54) % (4) 3% ( 2) 2% (7) 5% (20) 434 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 32% ( 6) 29% ( 05) 0% (35) 4% (50) 4% ( 5) 5% ( 8) 4% ( 6) 2% (8) 364 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 39% (97) 9% (22) 6% (4 ) 5% (38) 2% (6) 2% (29) 4% ( 0) 3% (7) 249 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 28%(238) 7% (56) 2 %( 76) 7%( 44) 6% (54) 8% (69) 6% (49) 8% (68) 854 Favorable of Trump 28%(224) 38%(303) 9% (73) 4%( 08) 2% ( 3) 3% (2 ) 3% (22) 4% (30) 794 Unfavorable of Trump 30%(330) 6% (70) 9% (2 ) 6% ( 73) 6% (64) 9% ( 03) 6% (60) 7% (74)

23 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, 2019 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 like taxes, wages, jobs, unemployment, and spending Security Issues like terrorism, foreign policy, and border security Health Care Issues like the 2010 health care law, Medicaid, other challenges Seniors Issues like Medicare and Social Security Women s Issues like birth control, abortion, and equal pay Education Issues like school standards, class sizes, school choice, and student loans Energy Issues like carbon emissions, cost of electricity/gasoline, or renewables Other: Registered Voters 30%(594) 9%(383) 5%(297) 5%(297) 4% (83) 7% ( 36) 4% (88) 6%( 20) 997 Very Favorable of Trump 25% ( 4) 45%(205) 7% (33) 5% (66) % (3) 2% (9) 2% (7) 3% ( 4) 452 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 32% ( ) 29% (98) % (39) 2% (42) 3% ( 0) 4% ( 2) 4% ( 4) 5% ( 6) 342 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 40% (80) 8% ( 6) 6% (3 ) % (23) 4% (8) 2% (25) 6% ( 2) 3% (6) 200 Very Unfavorable of Trump 28%(250) 6% (54) 20%( 80) 7% ( 5 ) 6% (56) 9% (78) 5% (49) 8% (68) 886 #1 Issue: Economy 00%(594) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 594 #1 Issue: Security (0) 00%(383) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 383 #1 Issue: Health Care (0) (0) 00%(297) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 297 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security (0) (0) (0) 00%(297) (0) (0) (0) (0) 297 #1 Issue: Women s Issues (0) (0) (0) (0) 00% (83) (0) (0) (0) 83 #1 Issue: Education (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 00% ( 36) (0) (0) 36 #1 Issue: Energy (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 00% (88) (0) 88 #1 Issue: Other (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 00%( 20) House Vote: Democrat 29%(227) 7% (56) 20% ( 6 ) 7% ( 32) 5% (40) 9% (68) 6% (43) 7% (57) House Vote: Republican 28% ( 9 ) 38%(257) 0% (64) 3% (9 ) 2% ( 7) 3% (2 ) 2% ( ) 3% (23) House Vote: Someone else 37% (37) 8% (8) % ( ) 2% ( 3) 4% (4) 0% ( 0) 7% (7) 0% ( 0) House Vote: Didnt Vote 32% ( 37) 4% (60) 4% (6 ) 4% (59) 5% (23) 9% (37) 6% (25) 6% (27) Vote: Hillary Clinton 27%( 90) 6% (45) 22% ( 52) 8% ( 28) 6% (40) 8% (54) 5% (35) 7% (48) Vote: Donald Trump 28% ( 93) 39%(267) 0% (73) 3% (89) 2% ( 0) 3% (20) 2% ( 5) 4% (25) Vote: Someone else 37% (69) 7% ( 3) 2% (22) 4% (25) 3% (6) 2% (22) 6% ( ) 0% ( 9) Vote: Didnt Vote 33% ( 38) 3% (54) 2% (50) 2% (5 ) 6% (27) 0% (40) 6% (27) 7% (27) 4 4 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(393) 2 %(29 ) 5% (2 2) 7%(230) 3% (42) 6% (79) 4% (53) 6% (82) 383 Voted in 2014: No 33%(20 ) 5% (9 ) 4% (85) % (66) 7% (40) 9% (58) 6% (35) 6% (38)

24 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 like taxes, wages, jobs, unemployment, and spending Security Issues like terrorism, foreign policy, and border security Health Care Issues like the 2010 health care law, Medicaid, other challenges Seniors Issues like Medicare and Social Security Women s Issues like birth control, abortion, and equal pay Education Issues like school standards, class sizes, school choice, and student loans Energy Issues like carbon emissions, cost of electricity/gasoline, or renewables Other: Registered Voters 30%(594) 9%(383) 5%(297) 5%(297) 4% (83) 7% ( 36) 4% (88) 6%( 20) Vote: Barack Obama 26% (2 3) 9% (75) 2 %( 65) 9%( 54) 4% (35) 8% (6 ) 5% (42) 7% (58) Vote: Mitt Romney 3 % ( 75) 38% (2 2) 9% (52) 2% (69) % (8) 3% ( 8) % (6) 4% (22) Vote: Other 37% (35) 23% (22) 8% (8) 5% ( 4) % ( ) 7% (6) 3% (3) 6% (5) Vote: Didn t Vote 32%( 70) 4% (73) 3% (72) % (59) 7% (38) 0% (5 ) 7% (36) 6% (34) Region: Northeast 26% (9 ) 6% (57) 9% (66) 8% (65) 5% ( 7) 5% ( 8) 4% ( 5) 8% (28) Region: Midwest 3 % ( 4 ) 8% (82) 5% (68) 5% (67) 4% ( 9) 7% (33) 4% ( 8) 7% (30) Region: South 3 %(228) 9%( 44) 5% ( 3) 5% ( ) 5% (36) 7% (5 ) 3% (25) 5% (37) Region: West 3 % ( 33) 23%( 00) % (49) 2% (53) 2% ( ) 8% (34) 7% (30) 6% (25) 436 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 24

25 National Tracking Poll #190156, January, 2019 Table POL1_1 Table POL1_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy Democrats in Congress Republicans in Congress Don t Know / No Opinion Registered Voters 37% (735) 42% (84 ) 2 % (42 ) 997 Gender: Male 34% (3 9) 49% (462) 6% ( 53) 935 Gender: Female 39% (4 6) 36% (379) 25% (268) 062 Age: % ( 2) 34% ( ) 3 % ( 02) 325 Age: % ( 92) 35% ( 67) 25% ( 2 ) 480 Age: % ( 44) 45% ( 78) 8% (7 ) 393 Age: % ( 22) 48% ( 59) 6% (53) 335 Age: % ( 65) 49% (226) 6% (74) 465 Generation Z: % (36) 35% (4 ) 35% (4 ) 8 Millennial: Age % ( 78) 34% ( 59) 28% ( 33) 470 Generation X: Age % (2 4) 42% (234) 2 % ( 5) 563 Boomers: Age % (280) 47% (346) 6% ( 7) 743 PID: Dem (no lean) 79% (544) 8% (55) 3% (86) 685 PID: Ind (no lean) 24% ( 6 ) 36% (24 ) 40% (266) 667 PID: Rep (no lean) 5% (30) 85% (545) % (69) 645 PID/Gender: Dem Men 8 % (24 ) % (3 ) 8% (24) 296 PID/Gender: Dem Women 78% (303) 6% (24) 6% (62) 389 PID/Gender: Ind Men 22% (67) 45% ( 40) 33% ( 03) 3 0 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (94) 28% ( 0 ) 46% ( 63) 357 PID/Gender: Rep Men 4% ( 2) 88% (29 ) 8% (27) 329 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% ( 9) 8 % (254) 4% (43) 3 6 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7 % (450) 4% (87) 5% (94) 632 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38% ( 64) 35% ( 49) 27% ( 7) 430 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7% (48) 83% (555) 0% (67) 67 Educ: < College 35% (435) 4 % (5 2) 25% (309) 256 Educ: Bachelors degree 38% ( 80) 46% (2 6) 6% (76) 472 Educ: Post-grad 45% ( 20) 42% ( 3) 3% (36)

26 Table POL1_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy Democrats in Congress Republicans in Congress Don t Know / No Opinion Morning Consult Table POL1_1 Registered Voters 37% (735) 42% (84 ) 2 % (42 ) 997 Income: Under 50k 39% (420) 35% (372) 26% (276) 067 Income: 50k-100k 32% (2 5) 5 % (334) 7% ( 3) 66 Income: 100k+ 37% ( 00) 50% ( 35) 2% (33) 268 Ethnicity: White 32% (5 ) 48% (78 ) 20% (323) 6 5 Ethnicity: Hispanic 43% (83) 27% (52) 30% (58) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 70% ( 76) 0% (26) 20% (5 ) 253 Ethnicity: Other 37% (48) 26% (34) 36% (47) 29 Relig: Protestant 29% ( 49) 59% (299) 2% (59) 507 Relig: Roman Catholic 35% ( 35) 46% ( 76) 9% (73) 384 Relig: Something Else 49% (88) 26% (46) 25% (45) 79 Relig: Jewish 52% (23) 3 % ( 4) 8% (8) 45 Relig: Evangelical 38% (275) 43% (3 7) 9% ( 38) 730 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 28% (97) 60% (205) 2% (39) 34 Relig: All Christian 35% (37 ) 49% (522) 7% ( 78) 07 Relig: All Non-Christian 30% (72) 44% ( 06) 26% (62) 240 Community: Urban 5 % (225) 30% ( 33) 9% (87) 445 Community: Suburban 37% (345) 45% (4 8) 8% ( 70) 933 Community: Rural 27% ( 65) 47% (290) 26% ( 64) 6 9 Employ: Private Sector 34% (2 9) 49% (3 7) 8% ( 5) 650 Employ: Government 42% (6 ) 43% (62) 6% (23) 45 Employ: Self-Employed 34% (53) 46% (7 ) 20% (30) 54 Employ: Homemaker 36% (40) 33% (37) 3 % (34) 2 Employ: Student 3 % (20) 40% (26) 30% (20) 66 Employ: Retired 39% ( 89) 47% (228) 5% (72) 489 Employ: Unemployed 46% (7 ) 29% (44) 25% (38) 53 Employ: Other 36% (83) 25% (56) 39% (89) 228 Military HH: Yes 33% ( ) 50% ( 70) 8% (60) 34 Military HH: No 38% (624) 4 % (67 ) 22% (36 ) 656 RD/WT: Right Direction 9% (6 ) 76% (52 ) 5% ( 00) 682 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5 % (675) 24% (320) 24% (32 )

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