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National Tracking Poll #180538 May 18-22, 2018 Crosstabulation Results Methodology: This poll was conducted from May 18-22, 2018, among a national sample of 1993 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.

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?.................. 7 2 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President?...... 11 3 Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President?.... 15 4 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?.................. 19 5 Table POL1_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy...... 23 6 Table POL1_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs........... 27 7 Table POL1_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Health care....... 31 8 Table POL1_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Immigration...... 35 9 Table POL1_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The environment.... 39 10 Table POL1_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Energy......... 43 11 Table POL1_9: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Education....... 47 12 Table POL1_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? National security... 51 13 Table POL1_11: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace..................................... 55 14 Table POL1_12: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Gun policy...... 59 15 Table POL2: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for?................................. 63 16 Table POL3_1: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a healthcare reform bill........................................... 67 17 Table POL3_4: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Investigating some of President Trumps campaign officials for alleged connections or contacts with the Russian government during the 2016 elections................................... 71 18 Table POL3_5: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reforming entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security......................... 75 19 Table POL3_6: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an infrastructure spending bill........................................ 79 20 Table POL3_7: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill to reform regulations on banks and nancial services companies................... 83 2

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 21 Table POL3_8: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an immigration reform bill.......................................... 87 22 Table POL3_9: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Constructing a wall along the U.S. / Mexico border................................... 91 23 Table POL3_10: 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........................... 95 24 Table POL3_11: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reducing the federal budget de cit.......................................... 99 25 Table POL3_12: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing legislation placing additional regulations on gun ownership....................... 103 26 Table POL4_1: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? A high school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas........................................ 107 27 Table POL5: Do you, or does anyone in your household, own a gun of any kind?............ 111 28 Table POL6: Do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws in the United States?......... 115 29 Table POL7_1: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring background checks on all gun sales.............. 119 30 Table POL7_4: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Barring gun purchases by people on the federal no- y or watch lists.. 123 31 Table POL7_5: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Creating a national database with information about each gun sale.. 127 32 Table POL7_6: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning assault-style weapons..................... 131 33 Table POL7_7: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning high-capacity ammunition magazines............. 135 34 Table POL7_8: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all rearms to people who have been reported as dangerous to law enforcement by a mental health provider........................ 139 35 Table POL7_9: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks................................................... 143 36 Table POL7_10: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Making it easier for people to buy gun silencers, also known as suppressors, which reduces the amount of noise generated by ring.................... 147 3

Morning Consult 37 Table POL7_11: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning the use of bump re stocks, which is a gun accessory that allows a shooter to re hundreds of rounds per minute........................ 151 38 Table POL7_12: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all gun buyers demonstrate a genuine need for a gun, such as a law enforcement job or hunting............................. 155 39 Table POL7_13: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a mandatory waiting period of three days after a gun is purchased before it can be taken home............................... 159 40 Table POL7_14: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Preventing sales of all rearms to people who have been convicted of violent misdemeanors.......................................... 163 41 Table POL7_15: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all gun owners store their guns in a safe storage unit..................................................... 167 42 Table POL7_16: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning rearms from all workplace settings nationally.... 171 43 Table POL7_17: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Banning rearms from schools and college campuses nationally 175 44 Table POL7_18: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Expanding screening and treatment for the mentally ill.... 179 45 Table POL7_19: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Limiting the number of guns that can be purchased to one per month................................................... 183 46 Table POL7_20: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Limiting the amount of ammunition you can purchase within a given period of time........................................... 187 47 Table POL7_21: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring that all students receive mental health screening in schools................................................... 191 48 Table POL7_22: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase a gun.... 195 49 Table POL7_23: Here is a list of policies surrounding gun ownership in the United States. Do you support or oppose each of the following? Requiring a person to be 21 in order to purchase an assaultstyle weapon................................................ 199 50 Table POL8: What do you think are the chances of stricter gun-control laws passing Congress in the next year or so?.............................................. 203 4

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 51 Table POL9: Generally, if Congress passes legislation placing additional regulations on gun ownership, which of the following is more likely to happen?.............................. 207 52 Table POL10: Which of the following do you think is more important?................. 211 53 Table POL11_1: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? Family con ict, instability, domestic violence.................. 215 54 Table POL11_4: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? Lack of economic opportunity.......................... 219 55 Table POL11_5: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? The amount of media attention paid to shootings and gun violence...... 223 56 Table POL11_6: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? The amount of gun violence in video games................... 227 57 Table POL11_7: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? The amount of gun violence in movies and on television............ 231 58 Table POL11_8: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? Lack of resources to treat mental illness..................... 235 59 Table POL11_9: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? Accessibility of legal gun purchases....................... 239 60 Table POL11_10: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? Accessibility of illegal gun purchases..................... 243 61 Table POL11_11: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? Cultural or peer pressure........................... 247 62 Table POL11_12: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? Lack of morality in culture.......................... 251 63 Table POL11_13: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? Substance abuse................................ 255 64 Table POL11_14: How much, if at all, do you think each of the following contributes to gun violence in the United States today? Online communities and message boards centered around gun use..... 259 65 Table POL12_1: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Democrats in Congress........................................... 263 66 Table POL12_4: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Republicans in Congress.......................................... 267 67 Table POL12_5: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? President Trump.............................................. 271 68 Table POL12_6: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? The National Ri e Association (NRA)................................... 275 5

Morning Consult 69 Table POL12_7: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Illegal gun dealers............................................. 279 70 Table POL12_8: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Legal gun dealers.............................................. 283 71 Table POL12_9: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Mental illness............................................... 287 72 Table POL12_10: How much do you blame each of the following for mass shootings in the United States? Lack of access to treatment for mental illness........................... 291 73 Table POL14: Do you think school shootings are more likely in states with stricter gun laws, more likely in states with looser gun laws, or are they equally likely in states regardless of the strength of the states gun laws?.................................................. 295 74 Table indpresapp_4: 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 each. If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark Heard Of, No. If you have not heard of the person, please mark Never Heard Of. : Mitch McConnell............................................. 299 75 Table indpresapp_5: Favorability for: Paul Ryan............................ 303 76 Table indpresapp_6: Favorability for: Nancy Pelosi........................... 307 77 Table indpresapp_7: Favorability for: Charles Schumer........................ 311 78 Table indpresapp_8: Favorability for: Mike Pence........................... 315 79 Table indpresapp_9: Favorability for: Donald Trump......................... 319 80 Table indpresapp_10: Favorability for: Republicans in Congress.................... 323 81 Table indpresapp_11: Favorability for: Democrats in Congress.................... 327 82 Table indpresapp_12: Favorability for: Melania Trump........................ 331 83 Table indpresapp_13: Favorability for: Ivanka Trump......................... 335 84 Table indpresapp_14: Favorability for: Jared Kushner......................... 339 85 Table indpresapp_15: Favorability for: Kellyanne Conway....................... 343 86 Table indpresapp_16: Favorability for: Jeff Sessions.......................... 347 87 Table indpresapp_17: Favorability for: Robert Mueller......................... 351 88 Table indpresapp_18: Favorability for: National Ri e Association (NRA)............... 355 89 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent s...................... 359 6

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 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 4 % (8 6) 59% ( 77) 993 Gender: Male 46% (425) 54% (508) 933 Gender: Female 37% (39 ) 63% (669) 060 Age: 18-29 32% ( 04) 68% (220) 324 Age: 30-44 33% ( 60) 67% (320) 480 Age: 45-54 47% ( 68) 53% ( 93) 36 Age: 55-64 45% ( 65) 55% (200) 365 Age: 65+ 47% (2 8) 53% (245) 464 Generation Z: 18-21 22% ( 9) 78% (65) 84 Millennial: Age 22-37 32% ( 65) 68% (350) 5 6 Generation X: Age 38-53 43% (22 ) 57% (297) 5 8 Boomers: Age 54-72 45% (334) 55% (406) 740 PID: Dem (no lean) 4% ( 0 ) 86% (6 3) 7 4 PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (2 9) 65% (4 4) 633 PID: Rep (no lean) 77% (496) 23% ( 50) 646 PID/Gender: Dem Men 8% (56) 82% (255) 3 2 PID/Gender: Dem Women % (45) 89% (358) 403 PID/Gender: Ind Men 40% ( 29) 60% ( 9 ) 320 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29% (90) 7 % (222) 3 3 PID/Gender: Rep Men 80% (240) 20% (6 ) 30 PID/Gender: Rep Women 74% (256) 26% (89) 345 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6% ( 0 ) 84% (548) 649 Ideo: Moderate (4) 34% ( 43) 66% (28 ) 424 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7 % (502) 29% (203) 705 Educ: < College 4 % (520) 59% (734) 254 Educ: Bachelors degree 43% (20 ) 57% (270) 47 Educ: Post-grad 36% (95) 64% ( 73) 268 7

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 4 % (8 6) 59% ( 77) 993 Income: Under 50k 37% (407) 63% (68 ) 089 Income: 50k-100k 45% (288) 55% (352) 639 Income: 100k+ 46% ( 2 ) 54% ( 44) 265 Ethnicity: White 45% (730) 55% (882) 6 2 Ethnicity: Hispanic 37% (7 ) 63% ( 22) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 7% (43) 83% (2 0) 253 Ethnicity: Other 34% (43) 66% (85) 28 Relig: Protestant 54% (296) 46% (256) 552 Relig: Roman Catholic 5 % ( 94) 49% ( 85) 379 Relig: Ath./Agn./None 26% ( 45) 74% (4 7) 562 Relig: Something Else 33% (97) 67% ( 93) 289 Relig: Jewish 32% ( 6) 68% (34) 50 Relig: Evangelical 53% (285) 47% (253) 538 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 48% (288) 52% (3 2) 600 Relig: All Christian 50% (573) 50% (565) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 28% (24 ) 72% (6 0) 85 Community: Urban 32% ( 5 ) 68% (320) 470 Community: Suburban 42% (396) 58% (55 ) 947 Community: Rural 47% (270) 53% (306) 576 Employ: Private Sector 45% (29 ) 55% (358) 650 Employ: Government 40% (54) 60% (80) 34 Employ: Self-Employed 4 % (66) 59% (96) 62 Employ: Homemaker 43% (66) 57% (89) 55 Employ: Student 26% ( 9) 74% (55) 75 Employ: Retired 46% (228) 54% (267) 496 Employ: Unemployed 24% (39) 76% ( 2 ) 60 Employ: Other 32% (53) 68% ( 0) 63 Military HH: Yes 46% ( 79) 54% (2 ) 390 Military HH: No 40% (637) 60% (966) 603 RD/WT: Right Direction 00% (8 6) (0) 8 6 RD/WT: Wrong Track (0) 00% ( 77) 77 8

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 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 4 % (8 6) 59% ( 77) 993 Trump Job Approve 84% (7 5) 6% ( 40) 855 Trump Job Disapprove 7% (7 ) 93% (975) 046 Trump Job Approve 94% (387) 6% (26) 4 3 Trump Job Approve 74% (328) 26% ( 4) 442 Trump Job Disapprove 6% (43) 84% (229) 272 Trump Job Disapprove 4% (28) 96% (746) 775 #1 Issue: Economy 45% (270) 55% (335) 605 #1 Issue: Security 68% (25 ) 32% ( 9) 370 #1 Issue: Health Care 30% (88) 70% (207) 296 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 34% ( 4) 66% (2 8) 332 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 8% ( 5) 82% (69) 84 #1 Issue: Education 25% (32) 75% (95) 27 #1 Issue: Energy 26% (20) 74% (57) 77 #1 Issue: Other 25% (26) 75% (76) 02 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 2% (85) 88% (643) 728 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 79% (586) 2 % ( 60) 746 2016 Vote: Someone else 9% (37) 8 % ( 56) 93 Voted in 2014: Yes 42% (589) 58% (823) 4 2 Voted in 2014: No 39% (227) 6 % (354) 58 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20% ( 74) 80% (7 3) 887 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 74% (438) 26% ( 50) 588 2012 Vote: Other 42% (36) 58% (50) 87 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 39% ( 68) 6 % (262) 430 4-Region: Northeast 38% ( 36) 62% (220) 356 4-Region: Midwest 40% ( 82) 60% (275) 458 4-Region: South 44% (328) 56% (4 6) 744 4-Region: West 39% ( 70) 6 % (266) 435 Favorable of Trump 83% (703) 7% ( 44) 847 Unfavorable of Trump 8% (8 ) 92% (95 ) 032 9

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 4 % (8 6) 59% ( 77) 993 Very Favorable of Trump 9 % (4 8) 9% (40) 458 Favorable of Trump 73% (285) 27% ( 04) 389 Unfavorable of Trump 24% (48) 76% ( 49) 97 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4% (33) 96% (802) 834 Gun owner in HH: Yes 52% (396) 48% (37 ) 767 Gun owner in HH: No 34% (420) 66% (806) 226 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 10

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 Table Q172 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove Don t Know / No Registered Voters 2 % (4 3) 22% (442) 4% (272) 39% (775) 5% (92) 993 Gender: Male 24% (22 ) 24% (228) 4% ( 28) 35% (325) 3% (3 ) 933 Gender: Female 8% ( 92) 20% (2 3) 4% ( 44) 42% (450) 6% (6 ) 060 Age: 18-29 0% (3 ) 22% (72) 8% (58) 44% ( 42) 6% (2 ) 324 Age: 30-44 4% (68) 25% ( 2 ) 8% (87) 37% ( 77) 6% (26) 480 Age: 45-54 24% (86) 24% (88) 2% (42) 34% ( 23) 6% (22) 36 Age: 55-64 24% (89) 20% (73) % (42) 4 % ( 50) 3% ( ) 365 Age: 65+ 30% ( 38) 9% (88) 9% (43) 39% ( 83) 3% ( 2) 464 Generation Z: 18-21 5% (4) 7% ( 5) 2% ( 0) 60% (5 ) 6% (5) 84 Millennial: Age 22-37 0% (54) 24% ( 26) 20% ( 02) 39% (200) 7% (34) 5 6 Generation X: Age 38-53 22% ( 2) 25% ( 28) 4% (73) 34% ( 77) 5% (28) 5 8 Boomers: Age 54-72 25% ( 84) 20% ( 5 ) % (78) 42% (308) 3% ( 9) 740 PID: Dem (no lean) 3% ( 9) 9% (64) 4% (97) 7 % (508) 4% (26) 7 4 PID: Ind (no lean) 4% (86) 25% ( 60) 8% ( 6) 35% (22 ) 8% (50) 633 PID: Rep (no lean) 48% (308) 34% (2 7) 9% (58) 7% (46) 2% ( 6) 646 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4% ( 2) % (35) 5% (45) 68% (2 2) 2% (6) 3 2 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2% (6) 7% (29) 3% (52) 73% (296) 5% (20) 403 PID/Gender: Ind Men 6% (5 ) 29% (93) 8% (58) 30% (95) 7% (23) 320 PID/Gender: Ind Women % (35) 2 % (67) 9% (58) 40% ( 25) 9% (27) 3 3 PID/Gender: Rep Men 53% ( 58) 33% ( 00) 8% (24) 6% ( 7) % (2) 30 PID/Gender: Rep Women 44% ( 50) 34% ( 7) 0% (35) 8% (29) 4% ( 4) 345 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4% (23) 0% (67) 3% (85) 7 % (463) 2% ( ) 649 Ideo: Moderate (4) 2% (49) 22% (92) 22% (92) 4 % ( 76) 4% ( 6) 424 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 44% (307) 33% (234) 9% (63) % (77) 3% (23) 705 Educ: < College 22% (270) 22% (28 ) 3% ( 68) 37% (462) 6% (73) 254 Educ: Bachelors degree 8% (87) 23% ( 0) 5% (73) 39% ( 85) 3% ( 6) 47 Educ: Post-grad 2 % (56) 9% (50) 2% (3 ) 48% ( 28) % (2) 268 Income: Under 50k 8% (20 ) 20% (223) 4% ( 57) 40% (435) 7% (72) 089 Income: 50k-100k 24% ( 52) 23% ( 48) 2% (80) 38% (24 ) 3% ( 9) 639 Income: 100k+ 23% (60) 27% (7 ) 3% (35) 37% (99) ( ) 265 11

Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove Don t Know / No Morning Consult Table Q172 Registered Voters 2 % (4 3) 22% (442) 4% (272) 39% (775) 5% (92) 993 Ethnicity: White 25% (395) 24% (389) 3% (209) 34% (552) 4% (67) 6 2 Ethnicity: Hispanic 4% (28) 22% (42) 9% (38) 36% (69) 9% ( 7) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % (3) 0% (25) 6% (42) 66% ( 67) 6% ( 6) 253 Ethnicity: Other 2% ( 5) 22% (28) 7% (22) 44% (56) 6% (8) 28 Relig: Protestant 32% ( 75) 26% ( 43) 9% (52) 30% ( 68) 2% ( 3) 552 Relig: Roman Catholic 25% (93) 25% (95) 5% (56) 3 % ( 7) 5% ( 8) 379 Relig: Ath./Agn./None % (62) 7% (96) 6% (88) 52% (29 ) 5% (25) 562 Relig: Something Else 4% (40) 2 % (6 ) 6% (46) 44% ( 27) 5% ( 5) 289 Relig: Jewish 6% (8) 3% (7) 5% (3) 66% (33) (0) 50 Relig: Evangelical 30% ( 63) 26% ( 40) 2% (65) 25% ( 35) 6% (34) 538 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 24% ( 46) 24% ( 43) 2% (73) 37% (220) 3% ( 7) 600 Relig: All Christian 27% (3 0) 25% (284) 2% ( 38) 3 % (355) 5% (52) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 2% ( 02) 8% ( 57) 6% ( 34) 49% (4 8) 5% (40) 85 Community: Urban 5% (70) 8% (83) 2% (58) 49% (232) 6% (27) 470 Community: Suburban 20% ( 85) 23% (222) 5% ( 40) 39% (367) 4% (34) 947 Community: Rural 27% ( 58) 24% ( 37) 3% (74) 3 % ( 76) 5% (3 ) 576 Employ: Private Sector 2 % ( 40) 26% ( 70) 4% (88) 36% (234) 3% ( 8) 650 Employ: Government 20% (26) 24% (32) 6% (22) 38% (5 ) 3% (3) 34 Employ: Self-Employed 7% (28) 24% (39) 8% (29) 35% (56) 5% (9) 62 Employ: Homemaker 8% (27) 28% (44) 3% (2 ) 37% (57) 4% (6) 55 Employ: Student 2% ( ) 7% ( 3) 20% ( 5) 59% (44) 3% (2) 75 Employ: Retired 30% ( 49) 7% (84) 0% (5 ) 40% (20 ) 2% ( ) 496 Employ: Unemployed % ( 8) 8% (29) 8% (28) 43% (69) 0% ( 6) 60 Employ: Other 4% (24) 20% (32) % ( 8) 38% (62) 7% (28) 63 Military HH: Yes 29% ( 2) 9% (73) 4% (54) 35% ( 38) 3% ( 3) 390 Military HH: No 9% (30 ) 23% (369) 4% (2 8) 40% (636) 5% (79) 603 RD/WT: Right Direction 47% (387) 40% (328) 5% (43) 3% (28) 4% (30) 8 6 RD/WT: Wrong Track 2% (26) 0% ( 4) 9% (229) 63% (746) 5% (62) 77 Trump Job Approve 48% (4 3) 52% (442) (0) (0) (0) 855 Trump Job Disapprove (0) (0) 26% (272) 74% (775) (0) 046 12

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 Table Q172 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove Don t Know / No Registered Voters 2 % (4 3) 22% (442) 4% (272) 39% (775) 5% (92) 993 Trump Job Approve 00% (4 3) (0) (0) (0) (0) 4 3 Trump Job Approve (0) 00% (442) (0) (0) (0) 442 Trump Job Disapprove (0) (0) 00% (272) (0) (0) 272 Trump Job Disapprove (0) (0) (0) 00% (775) (0) 775 #1 Issue: Economy 20% ( 23) 26% ( 59) 6% (96) 33% (20 ) 4% (26) 605 #1 Issue: Security 4 % ( 53) 29% ( 08) 0% (36) 7% (63) 3% ( 0) 370 #1 Issue: Health Care % (33) 7% (49) 6% (47) 5 % ( 5 ) 5% ( 6) 296 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7% (56) 8% (59) 2% (40) 48% ( 6 ) 5% ( 6) 332 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 6% (5) % ( 0) 2% ( 0) 58% (49) 2% ( 0) 84 #1 Issue: Education % ( 4) 22% (28) 7% (2 ) 46% (58) 4% (5) 27 #1 Issue: Energy 9% ( 5) % (8) 6% ( 2) 5 % (39) 3% (3) 77 #1 Issue: Other 3% ( 4) 9% ( 9) 0% ( 0) 52% (53) 6% (6) 02 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton % (9) 7% (47) 3% (98) 76% (55 ) 3% (24) 728 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 50% (37 ) 38% (28 ) 8% (58) 4% (27) % ( 0) 746 2016 Vote: Someone else % (3) 5% (30) 36% (70) 42% (8 ) 5% (9) 93 Voted in 2014: Yes 24% (334) 20% (285) 3% ( 8 ) 4 % (578) 2% (35) 4 2 Voted in 2014: No 4% (79) 27% ( 57) 6% (9 ) 34% ( 96) 0% (57) 58 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 5% (4 ) 3% ( ) 5% ( 36) 64% (569) 3% (29) 887 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 49% (289) 33% ( 92) 9% (5 ) 8% (48) % (9) 588 2012 Vote: Other 22% ( 9) 3 % (27) 23% (20) 22% ( 9) 2% (2) 87 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 5% (64) 26% ( 2) 5% (65) 32% ( 39) 2% (5 ) 430 4-Region: Northeast 6% (56) 24% (85) % (40) 47% ( 69) 2% (7) 356 4-Region: Midwest 9% (88) 2 % (95) 5% (67) 4 % ( 86) 5% (23) 458 4-Region: South 25% ( 87) 23% ( 7 ) 3% (99) 33% (248) 5% (39) 744 4-Region: West 9% (82) 2 % (92) 5% (66) 40% ( 72) 5% (23) 435 Favorable of Trump 47% (40 ) 45% (382) 3% (28) 3% (22) 2% ( 4) 847 Unfavorable of Trump % (6) 4% (46) 22% (232) 70% (723) 2% (24) 032 Very Favorable of Trump 82% (377) 3% (58) ( ) 5% (2 ) (0) 458 Favorable of Trump 6% (24) 83% (324) 7% (27) ( ) 3% ( 4) 389 Unfavorable of Trump (0) 20% (38) 70% ( 38) 4% (9) 6% ( 2) 97 Very Unfavorable of Trump % (6) % (7) % (94) 86% (7 4) % ( 2) 834 13

Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove Don t Know / No Morning Consult Table Q172 Registered Voters 2 % (4 3) 22% (442) 4% (272) 39% (775) 5% (92) 993 Gun owner in HH: Yes 30% (227) 27% (209) 4% ( 06) 25% ( 94) 4% (3 ) 767 Gun owner in HH: No 5% ( 86) 9% (233) 3% ( 65) 47% (58 ) 5% (6 ) 226 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 14

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 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 Registered Voters 43% (855) 53% ( 046) 5% (92) 993 Gender: Male 48% (450) 49% (452) 3% (3 ) 933 Gender: Female 38% (405) 56% (594) 6% (6 ) 060 Age: 18-29 32% ( 03) 62% (200) 6% (2 ) 324 Age: 30-44 39% ( 89) 55% (264) 6% (26) 480 Age: 45-54 48% ( 74) 46% ( 65) 6% (22) 36 Age: 55-64 44% ( 62) 53% ( 92) 3% ( ) 365 Age: 65+ 49% (226) 49% (225) 3% ( 2) 464 Generation Z: 18-21 22% ( 9) 72% (6 ) 6% (5) 84 Millennial: Age 22-37 35% ( 80) 59% (302) 7% (34) 5 6 Generation X: Age 38-53 46% (240) 48% (250) 5% (28) 5 8 Boomers: Age 54-72 45% (335) 52% (386) 3% ( 9) 740 PID: Dem (no lean) 2% (83) 85% (605) 4% (26) 7 4 PID: Ind (no lean) 39% (246) 53% (337) 8% (50) 633 PID: Rep (no lean) 8 % (526) 6% ( 04) 2% ( 6) 646 PID/Gender: Dem Men 5% (47) 83% (258) 2% (6) 3 2 PID/Gender: Dem Women 9% (35) 86% (347) 5% (20) 403 PID/Gender: Ind Men 45% ( 44) 48% ( 54) 7% (23) 320 PID/Gender: Ind Women 33% ( 02) 59% ( 83) 9% (27) 3 3 PID/Gender: Rep Men 86% (259) 4% (4 ) % (2) 30 PID/Gender: Rep Women 78% (267) 8% (64) 4% ( 4) 345 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4% (90) 84% (548) 2% ( ) 649 Ideo: Moderate (4) 33% ( 4 ) 63% (268) 4% ( 6) 424 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 77% (54 ) 20% ( 40) 3% (23) 705 Educ: < College 44% (55 ) 50% (629) 6% (73) 254 Educ: Bachelors degree 42% ( 97) 55% (258) 3% ( 6) 47 Educ: Post-grad 40% ( 06) 59% ( 59) % (2) 268 Income: Under 50k 39% (424) 54% (592) 7% (72) 089 Income: 50k-100k 47% (300) 50% (320) 3% ( 9) 639 Income: 100k+ 49% ( 30) 50% ( 34) ( ) 265 15

Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Total Approve Total Dissaprove Don t Know / No Morning Consult Table Q172NET Registered Voters 43% (855) 53% ( 046) 5% (92) 993 Ethnicity: White 49% (784) 47% (76 ) 4% (67) 6 2 Ethnicity: Hispanic 36% (70) 55% ( 07) 9% ( 7) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % (28) 82% (208) 6% ( 6) 253 Ethnicity: Other 33% (42) 6 % (78) 6% (8) 28 Relig: Protestant 58% (3 9) 40% (220) 2% ( 3) 552 Relig: Roman Catholic 50% ( 88) 46% ( 73) 5% ( 8) 379 Relig: Ath./Agn./None 28% ( 58) 67% (379) 5% (25) 562 Relig: Something Else 35% ( 0 ) 60% ( 73) 5% ( 5) 289 Relig: Jewish 29% ( 5) 7 % (35) (0) 50 Relig: Evangelical 56% (303) 37% (200) 6% (34) 538 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 48% (290) 49% (292) 3% ( 7) 600 Relig: All Christian 52% (593) 43% (493) 5% (52) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 30% (260) 65% (552) 5% (40) 85 Community: Urban 33% ( 53) 62% (290) 6% (27) 470 Community: Suburban 43% (407) 54% (507) 4% (34) 947 Community: Rural 5 % (295) 43% (250) 5% (3 ) 576 Employ: Private Sector 48% (309) 50% (323) 3% ( 8) 650 Employ: Government 43% (58) 54% (73) 3% (3) 34 Employ: Self-Employed 42% (68) 53% (85) 5% (9) 62 Employ: Homemaker 46% (72) 50% (78) 4% (6) 55 Employ: Student 9% ( 4) 79% (59) 3% (2) 75 Employ: Retired 47% (232) 5 % (252) 2% ( ) 496 Employ: Unemployed 29% (47) 6 % (97) 0% ( 6) 60 Employ: Other 34% (55) 49% (80) 7% (28) 63 Military HH: Yes 47% ( 85) 49% ( 92) 3% ( 3) 390 Military HH: No 42% (670) 53% (854) 5% (79) 603 RD/WT: Right Direction 88% (7 5) 9% (7 ) 4% (30) 8 6 RD/WT: Wrong Track 2% ( 40) 83% (975) 5% (62) 77 Trump Job Approve 00% (855) (0) (0) 855 Trump Job Disapprove (0) 00% ( 046) (0) 046 16

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 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 Registered Voters 43% (855) 53% ( 046) 5% (92) 993 Trump Job Approve 00% (4 3) (0) (0) 4 3 Trump Job Approve 00% (442) (0) (0) 442 Trump Job Disapprove (0) 00% (272) (0) 272 Trump Job Disapprove (0) 00% (775) (0) 775 #1 Issue: Economy 47% (282) 49% (297) 4% (26) 605 #1 Issue: Security 7 % (26 ) 27% (99) 3% ( 0) 370 #1 Issue: Health Care 28% (82) 67% ( 98) 5% ( 6) 296 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 35% ( 5) 60% (20 ) 5% ( 6) 332 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 8% ( 5) 70% (59) 2% ( 0) 84 #1 Issue: Education 34% (43) 62% (79) 4% (5) 27 #1 Issue: Energy 30% (23) 67% (5 ) 3% (3) 77 #1 Issue: Other 32% (33) 6 % (63) 6% (6) 02 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 8% (56) 89% (649) 3% (24) 728 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 87% (652) % (85) % ( 0) 746 2016 Vote: Someone else 7% (32) 78% ( 5 ) 5% (9) 93 Voted in 2014: Yes 44% (6 9) 54% (759) 2% (35) 4 2 Voted in 2014: No 4 % (236) 50% (287) 0% (57) 58 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 7% ( 52) 80% (706) 3% (29) 887 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 82% (480) 7% (99) % (9) 588 2012 Vote: Other 53% (46) 44% (38) 2% (2) 87 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 4 % ( 76) 47% (203) 2% (5 ) 430 4-Region: Northeast 39% ( 40) 59% (208) 2% (7) 356 4-Region: Midwest 40% ( 82) 55% (252) 5% (23) 458 4-Region: South 48% (358) 47% (348) 5% (39) 744 4-Region: West 40% ( 74) 55% (238) 5% (23) 435 Favorable of Trump 92% (784) 6% (50) 2% ( 4) 847 Unfavorable of Trump 5% (52) 93% (955) 2% (24) 032 Very Favorable of Trump 95% (435) 5% (23) (0) 458 Favorable of Trump 89% (348) 7% (28) 3% ( 4) 389 Unfavorable of Trump 20% (38) 74% ( 47) 6% ( 2) 97 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2% ( 4) 97% (809) % ( 2) 834 17

Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Total Approve Total Dissaprove Don t Know / No Morning Consult Table Q172NET Registered Voters 43% (855) 53% ( 046) 5% (92) 993 Gun owner in HH: Yes 57% (436) 39% (300) 4% (3 ) 767 Gun owner in HH: No 34% (4 9) 6 % (746) 5% (6 ) 226 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 18

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 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 30%(605) 9%(370) 5%(296) 7%(332) 4% (84) 6% ( 27) 4% (77) 5%( 02) 993 Gender: Male 34%(322) 9%( 80) 3% ( 22) 6% ( 5 ) 2% ( 6) 6% (54) 5% (42) 5% (47) 933 Gender: Female 27%(283) 8%( 90) 6%( 74) 7% ( 82) 6% (69) 7% (73) 3% (35) 5% (55) 060 Age: 18-29 36% ( 5) 5% (48) 3% (43) 2% (6) 9% (29) 4% (44) 6% ( 8) 6% ( 9) 324 Age: 30-44 38% ( 82) 3% (64) 8% (85) 4% ( 7) 6% (28) 0% (50) 6% (30) 5% (25) 480 Age: 45-54 39%( 40) 7% (62) 7% (60) 0% (35) 4% ( 4) 5% ( 9) 3% ( 2) 5% ( 9) 36 Age: 55-64 26% (94) 20% (72) 9% (70) 24% (89) 2% (8) 2% (9) % (5) 5% ( 8) 365 Age: 65+ 6% (74) 27% ( 23) 8% (38) 40% ( 85) % (5) % (4) 3% ( 3) 5% (2 ) 464 Generation Z: 18-21 25% (2 ) 4% ( ) 2% ( 0) % ( ) 3% ( ) 2 % ( 8) 8% (7) 7% (6) 84 Millennial: Age 22-37 38%( 97) 3% (70) 6% (83) 2% ( 0) 7% (37) % (59) 7% (34) 5% (26) 5 6 Generation X: Age 38-53 39%(20 ) 7% (86) 7% (86) 8% (40) 4% (23) 7% (34) 4% ( 9) 5% (28) 5 8 Boomers: Age 54-72 22%( 64) 2 % ( 55) 4%( 07) 32%(236) % (9) 2% ( 4) 2% ( 5) 5% (39) 740 PID: Dem (no lean) 25% ( 77) 0% (72) 20%( 46) 2 %( 48) 6% (44) 8% (60) 5% (34) 5% (33) 7 4 PID: Ind (no lean) 34% (2 3) 5% (92) 4% (86) 5% (95) 4% (28) 6% (39) 5% (30) 8% (5 ) 633 PID: Rep (no lean) 33%(2 4) 32%(206) 0% (64) 4% (89) 2% ( 2) 4% (28) 2% ( 3) 3% ( 9) 646 PID/Gender: Dem Men 30% (92) 0% (30) 20% (63) 2 % (67) % (4) 7% (23) 6% ( 8) 5% ( 6) 3 2 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2 % (85) 0% (42) 2 % (84) 20% (8 ) 0% (4 ) 9% (37) 4% ( 6) 4% ( 7) 403 PID/Gender: Ind Men 38% ( 23) 6% (52) % (35) 6% (50) 2% (8) 5% ( 6) 5% ( 6) 6% ( 9) 320 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29% (90) 3% (40) 6% (50) 4% (45) 6% (20) 7% (23) 4% ( 4) 0% (3 ) 3 3 PID/Gender: Rep Men 35%( 06) 32% (98) 8% (24) % (33) % (4) 5% ( 6) 3% (8) 4% ( 2) 30 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3 %( 08) 3 %( 08) 2% (40) 6% (55) 2% (8) 4% ( 3) % (5) 2% (7) 345 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 26%( 68) 8% (55) 20%( 29) 7%( 09) 8% (49) 9% (56) 6% (38) 7% (46) 649 Ideo: Moderate (4) 32%( 34) 8% (75) 3% (56) 20% (86) 3% ( ) 7% (29) 4% ( 6) 4% ( 8) 424 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 34%(238) 3 % (2 5) 0% (74) 5%( 06) 2% ( 2) 4% (27) % ( 0) 3% (22) 705 Educ: < College 29%(365) 7% (2 5) 5%( 89) 8%(224) 4% (52) 7% (82) 4% (54) 6% (7 ) 254 Educ: Bachelors degree 33%( 56) 2 % (99) 5% (7 ) 6% (74) 4% ( 8) 4% ( 8) 3% ( 4) 4% (20) 47 Educ: Post-grad 3 % (83) 2 % (56) 3% (35) 2% (33) 5% ( 4) 0% (26) 3% (9) 4% ( ) 268 19

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 30%(605) 9%(370) 5%(296) 7%(332) 4% (84) 6% ( 27) 4% (77) 5%( 02) 993 Income: Under 50k 29% (3 2) 6%( 70) 6% ( 77) 20%(2 4) 4% (46) 6% (6 ) 4% (45) 6% (63) 089 Income: 50k-100k 3 %( 99) 2 % ( 3 ) 5% (93) 4% (88) 4% (26) 7% (46) 4% (26) 5% (30) 639 Income: 100k+ 35% (93) 26% (69) 0% (26) % (30) 4% ( 2) 7% ( 9) 2% (7) 4% ( 0) 265 Ethnicity: White 30%(484) 20%(320) 4%(230) 7%(274) 4% (67) 6% (94) 4% (64) 5% (79) 6 2 Ethnicity: Hispanic 38% (73) 4% (27) 2% (23) 0% ( 9) 7% ( 4) % (2 ) % (2) 7% ( 4) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 3 % (79) 3% (33) 9% (48) 7% (44) 3% (7) 9% (22) 3% (7) 5% ( 3) 253 Ethnicity: Other 32% (42) 4% ( 7) 4% ( 8) % ( 4) 8% ( ) 8% ( ) 5% (6) 8% ( 0) 28 Relig: Protestant 29% ( 6 ) 26% ( 4 ) 3% (74) 20% ( 3) 2% ( ) 4% (2 ) 3% ( 5) 3% ( 6) 552 Relig: Roman Catholic 34% ( 30) 22% (84) 3% (49) 8% (67) 2% (9) 6% (23) 3% ( 0) 2% (8) 379 Relig: Ath./Agn./None 33%( 84) 2% (68) 7% (96) 2% (68) 8% (43) 7% (39) 5% (26) 7% (38) 562 Relig: Something Else 27% (77) 3% (38) 3% (36) 20% (58) 6% ( 7) 8% (23) 4% ( 3) 9% (27) 289 Relig: Jewish 20% ( 0) 9% (9) 0% (5) 26% ( 3) 7% (4) 3% ( ) 0% (5) 4% (2) 50 Relig: Evangelical 28% ( 52) 24% ( 30) 6% (87) 4% (75) 2% ( 2) 6% (34) 4% (2 ) 5% (27) 538 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 32%( 89) 22%( 34) 3% (76) 22% ( 3 ) 2% ( 3) 5% (30) 3% ( 6) 2% ( 0) 600 Relig: All Christian 30%(342) 23%(264) 4% ( 63) 8%(206) 2% (25) 6% (64) 3% (37) 3% (37) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 3 %(26 ) 2%( 06) 6% ( 33) 5%( 26) 7% (59) 7% (62) 5% (39) 8% (65) 85 Community: Urban 29% ( 37) 6% (76) 7% (79) 5% (72) 5% (26) 7% (32) 4% (20) 6% (30) 470 Community: Suburban 29%(276) 20% ( 9 ) 5%( 47) 6% ( 53) 4% (40) 6% (58) 4% (37) 5% (45) 947 Community: Rural 33%( 92) 8% ( 03) 2% (70) 9%( 08) 3% ( 8) 6% (37) 3% (20) 5% (27) 576 Employ: Private Sector 4 %(269) 7% ( ) 5% (96) 7% (47) 5% (35) 7% (45) 3% (20) 4% (28) 650 Employ: Government 37% (49) 2 % (29) 0% ( 3) 6% (8) % (2) 4% ( 9) 5% (6) 6% (8) 34 Employ: Self-Employed 29% (47) 22% (35) 7% (27) 0% ( 6) 7% ( 2) 6% ( 0) 5% (8) 5% (7) 62 Employ: Homemaker 30% (47) 8% (28) 8% (29) 2% ( 9) 7% ( 0) 8% ( 3) 4% (7) 2% (2) 55 Employ: Student 3 % (23) 7% ( 3) 2% (9) 3% (2) 9% (7) 8% ( 3) 5% (3) 5% (4) 75 Employ: Retired 5% (75) 23% ( 6) 2% (59) 40%( 99) 2% (8) % (4) 3% ( 3) 4% (22) 496 Employ: Unemployed 28% (44) 3% (2 ) 5% (25) 6% (25) 3% (5) 6% ( 0) 6% ( 0) 2% ( 9) 60 Employ: Other 32% (52) % ( 8) 23% (37) 0% ( 6) 4% (6) 8% ( 2) 6% ( 0) 7% ( ) 63 Military HH: Yes 27%( 07) 23% (88) 2% (47) 23% (89) 3% ( 2) 5% ( 8) 2% (7) 6% (24) 390 Military HH: No 3 %(498) 8%(282) 6%(249) 5%(244) 5% (72) 7%( 09) 4% (7 ) 5% (78) 603 20

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 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 30%(605) 9%(370) 5%(296) 7%(332) 4% (84) 6% ( 27) 4% (77) 5%( 02) 993 RD/WT: Right Direction 33%(270) 3 % (25 ) % (88) 4% ( 4) 2% ( 5) 4% (32) 2% (20) 3% (26) 8 6 RD/WT: Wrong Track 28%(335) 0% ( 9) 8%(207) 9% (2 8) 6% (69) 8% (95) 5% (57) 6% (76) 77 Trump Job Approve 33%(282) 3 %(26 ) 0% (82) 3% ( 5) 2% ( 5) 5% (43) 3% (23) 4% (33) 855 Trump Job Disapprove 28%(297) 9% (99) 9%( 98) 9%(20 ) 6% (59) 8% (79) 5% (5 ) 6% (63) 046 Trump Job Approve 30% ( 23) 37% ( 53) 8% (33) 4% (56) % (5) 3% ( 4) 4% ( 5) 3% ( 4) 4 3 Trump Job Approve 36% ( 59) 25%( 08) % (49) 3% (59) 2% ( 0) 6% (28) 2% (8) 4% ( 9) 442 Trump Job Disapprove 35% (96) 3% (36) 7% (47) 5% (40) 4% ( 0) 8% (2 ) 5% ( 2) 4% ( 0) 272 Trump Job Disapprove 26%(20 ) 8% (63) 9% ( 5 ) 2 % ( 6 ) 6% (49) 8% (58) 5% (39) 7% (53) 775 #1 Issue: Economy 00%(605) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 605 #1 Issue: Security (0) 00%(370) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 370 #1 Issue: Health Care (0) (0) 00%(296) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 296 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security (0) (0) (0) 00%(332) (0) (0) (0) (0) 332 #1 Issue: Women s Issues (0) (0) (0) (0) 00% (84) (0) (0) (0) 84 #1 Issue: Education (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 00% ( 27) (0) (0) 27 #1 Issue: Energy (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 00% (77) (0) 77 #1 Issue: Other (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 00%( 02) 02 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 26%( 88) 8% (58) 22%( 60) 2 % ( 52) 6% (43) 7% (48) 5% (36) 6% (44) 728 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 33%(244) 33%(249) 9% (67) 4%( 04) 2% ( 2) 4% (3 ) 2% ( 6) 3% (23) 746 2016 Vote: Someone else 36% (69) 0% ( 9) 4% (27) 7% (34) % (3) 9% ( 7) 4% (7) 9% ( 7) 93 Voted in 2014: Yes 29%(4 5) 20%(282) 6%(2 9) 8%(250) 3% (49) 6% (78) 4% (52) 5% (67) 4 2 Voted in 2014: No 33%( 90) 5% (88) 3% (76) 4% (82) 6% (35) 8% (48) 4% (25) 6% (35) 58 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 27%(242) 0% (88) 20%( 74) 2 %( 88) 5% (42) 7% (66) 4% (39) 5% (46) 887 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 34%( 98) 34%( 99) 9% (52) 3% (77) 2% ( 3) 4% (24) 2% (9) 3% ( 6) 588 2012 Vote: Other 30% (26) 8% ( 6) 3% ( 2) 2% ( ) 3% (3) 5% (4) 2% (2) 5% ( 3) 87 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 32% ( 38) 5% (67) 3% (58) 3% (57) 6% (26) 8% (32) 6% (25) 6% (27) 430 4-Region: Northeast 30%( 08) 7% (6 ) 5% (52) 9% (67) 4% ( 5) 6% (20) 3% (9) 7% (23) 356 4-Region: Midwest 34%( 54) 7% (77) 7% (76) 7% (78) 4% ( 8) 6% (26) 2% ( ) 4% ( 8) 458 4-Region: South 29%(2 9) 22%( 64) 4% ( 03) 6% ( 5) 4% (27) 7% (52) 4% (28) 5% (36) 744 4-Region: West 29%( 24) 6% (68) 5% (65) 6% (7 ) 6% (24) 6% (28) 7% (29) 6% (25) 435 21

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 30%(605) 9%(370) 5%(296) 7%(332) 4% (84) 6% ( 27) 4% (77) 5%( 02) 993 Favorable of Trump 33%(282) 3 %(260) 0% (83) 4% ( 2 ) 2% ( 9) 4% (33) 2% ( 8) 4% (3 ) 847 Unfavorable of Trump 28%(29 ) 9% (95) 9%( 94) 9%( 92) 6% (57) 8% (85) 5% (53) 6% (64) 032 Very Favorable of Trump 29% ( 33) 36%( 65) 9% (39) 5% (68) 3% ( 2) 4% ( 7) 3% ( 2) 3% ( 3) 458 Favorable of Trump 38%( 49) 24% (95) % (44) 3% (53) 2% (7) 4% ( 7) 2% (6) 5% ( 8) 389 Unfavorable of Trump 33% (65) 5% (29) 5% (30) 5% (29) 4% (8) 2% (23) 2% (4) 5% (9) 97 Very Unfavorable of Trump 27%(225) 8% (65) 20%( 64) 20% ( 63) 6% (49) 7% (62) 6% (49) 7% (55) 834 Gun owner in HH: Yes 33%(250) 23% ( 77) % (85) 7% ( 28) 3% (23) 6% (47) 3% (23) 4% (34) 767 Gun owner in HH: No 29%(355) 6% ( 93) 7% (2 ) 7%(205) 5% (62) 6% (79) 4% (54) 6% (68) 226 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 22

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 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 Registered Voters 36% (7 4) 4 % (8 4) 23% (464) 993 Gender: Male 33% (3 ) 46% (427) 2 % ( 95) 933 Gender: Female 38% (404) 37% (387) 25% (269) 060 Age: 18-29 39% ( 25) 28% (9 ) 33% ( 08) 324 Age: 30-44 38% ( 80) 33% ( 60) 29% ( 39) 480 Age: 45-54 28% ( 03) 46% ( 65) 26% (93) 36 Age: 55-64 38% ( 40) 45% ( 63) 7% (62) 365 Age: 65+ 36% ( 66) 5 % (235) 3% (62) 464 Generation Z: 18-21 47% (40) 8% ( 6) 35% (29) 84 Millennial: Age 22-37 39% (202) 30% ( 53) 3 % ( 6 ) 5 6 Generation X: Age 38-53 30% ( 57) 43% (224) 27% ( 37) 5 8 Boomers: Age 54-72 38% (279) 46% (342) 6% ( 9) 740 PID: Dem (no lean) 76% (540) 9% (64) 6% ( ) 7 4 PID: Ind (no lean) 23% ( 47) 35% (223) 4 % (263) 633 PID: Rep (no lean) 4% (28) 82% (528) 4% (9 ) 646 PID/Gender: Dem Men 75% (234) 0% (3 ) 5% (46) 3 2 PID/Gender: Dem Women 76% (306) 8% (32) 6% (65) 403 PID/Gender: Ind Men 2 % (67) 43% ( 37) 36% ( 6) 320 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (8 ) 28% (86) 47% ( 46) 3 3 PID/Gender: Rep Men 3% ( 0) 86% (258) % (32) 30 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5% ( 7) 78% (269) 7% (58) 345 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 67% (437) 5% (99) 7% ( 3) 649 Ideo: Moderate (4) 39% ( 67) 34% ( 45) 26% ( 2) 424 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 0% (68) 75% (532) 5% ( 05) 705 Educ: < College 35% (44 ) 38% (475) 27% (338) 254 Educ: Bachelors degree 33% ( 56) 47% (223) 20% (93) 47 Educ: Post-grad 44% ( 7) 44% ( 7) 3% (34) 268 23

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 Morning Consult Table POL1_1 Registered Voters 36% (7 4) 4 % (8 4) 23% (464) 993 Income: Under 50k 38% (4 0) 34% (365) 29% (3 4) 089 Income: 50k-100k 34% (2 9) 50% (3 8) 6% ( 02) 639 Income: 100k+ 32% (86) 50% ( 32) 8% (48) 265 Ethnicity: White 3 % (505) 46% (740) 23% (366) 6 2 Ethnicity: Hispanic 44% (86) 29% (56) 27% (52) 93 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 60% ( 52) 6% (4 ) 24% (60) 253 Ethnicity: Other 45% (57) 26% (33) 30% (38) 28 Relig: Protestant 26% ( 44) 58% (322) 6% (86) 552 Relig: Roman Catholic 35% ( 32) 47% ( 77) 8% (70) 379 Relig: Ath./Agn./None 42% (238) 25% ( 42) 32% ( 83) 562 Relig: Something Else 43% ( 24) 33% (97) 24% (68) 289 Relig: Jewish 60% (30) 3 % ( 6) 9% (4) 50 Relig: Evangelical 28% ( 49) 53% (283) 20% ( 06) 538 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 34% (20 ) 49% (292) 8% ( 07) 600 Relig: All Christian 3 % (350) 5 % (575) 9% (2 3) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 43% (362) 28% (239) 29% (25 ) 85 Community: Urban 48% (225) 30% ( 43) 22% ( 02) 470 Community: Suburban 35% (334) 42% (402) 22% (2 ) 947 Community: Rural 27% ( 55) 47% (270) 26% ( 5 ) 576 Employ: Private Sector 34% (222) 47% (304) 9% ( 24) 650 Employ: Government 35% (48) 43% (57) 22% (29) 34 Employ: Self-Employed 3 % (50) 34% (55) 35% (57) 62 Employ: Homemaker 33% (5 ) 35% (54) 32% (49) 55 Employ: Student 52% (39) 29% (22) 9% ( 4) 75 Employ: Retired 37% ( 83) 49% (24 ) 4% (7 ) 496 Employ: Unemployed 34% (54) 26% (4 ) 4 % (65) 60 Employ: Other 42% (68) 24% (40) 34% (55) 63 Military HH: Yes 33% ( 28) 46% ( 8 ) 2 % (8 ) 390 Military HH: No 37% (587) 40% (633) 24% (383) 603 24

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 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 Registered Voters 36% (7 4) 4 % (8 4) 23% (464) 993 RD/WT: Right Direction 0% (8 ) 74% (602) 6% ( 32) 8 6 RD/WT: Wrong Track 54% (633) 8% (2 2) 28% (332) 77 Trump Job Approve 8% (69) 75% (639) 7% ( 46) 855 Trump Job Disapprove 6 % (634) 5% ( 60) 24% (253) 046 Trump Job Approve 3% ( 2) 86% (356) % (44) 4 3 Trump Job Approve 3% (57) 64% (283) 23% ( 02) 442 Trump Job Disapprove 33% (89) 3 % (85) 36% (98) 272 Trump Job Disapprove 70% (545) 0% (75) 20% ( 55) 775 #1 Issue: Economy 32% ( 92) 46% (276) 22% ( 36) 605 #1 Issue: Security 6% (58) 64% (239) 20% (74) 370 #1 Issue: Health Care 49% ( 44) 28% (82) 24% (70) 296 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 45% ( 49) 35% ( 5) 20% (68) 332 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 49% (4 ) 6% ( 3) 35% (30) 84 #1 Issue: Education 4 % (53) 35% (44) 24% (30) 27 #1 Issue: Energy 43% (34) 26% (20) 3 % (24) 77 #1 Issue: Other 43% (44) 24% (25) 33% (34) 02 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 73% (532) % (77) 6% ( 9) 728 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 4% (3 ) 8 % (606) 5% ( 0) 746 2016 Vote: Someone else 3 % (59) 27% (53) 42% (8 ) 93 Voted in 2014: Yes 38% (538) 45% (635) 7% (239) 4 2 Voted in 2014: No 30% ( 76) 3 % ( 79) 39% (225) 58 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 63% (56 ) 8% ( 6 ) 9% ( 65) 887 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 4% (22) 83% (49 ) 3% (76) 588 2012 Vote: Other 5% ( 3) 43% (37) 42% (37) 87 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 27% ( 8) 29% ( 25) 44% ( 87) 430 4-Region: Northeast 39% ( 38) 40% ( 43) 2 % (75) 356 4-Region: Midwest 36% ( 63) 39% ( 80) 25% ( 5) 458 4-Region: South 35% (263) 42% (3 5) 22% ( 66) 744 4-Region: West 35% ( 5 ) 40% ( 76) 25% ( 09) 435 25

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 Morning Consult Table POL1_1 Registered Voters 36% (7 4) 4 % (8 4) 23% (464) 993 Favorable of Trump 7% (6 ) 76% (647) 6% ( 39) 847 Unfavorable of Trump 6 % (626) 5% ( 57) 24% (248) 032 Very Favorable of Trump 3% ( 6) 86% (393) % (49) 458 Favorable of Trump 2% (45) 65% (254) 23% (90) 389 Unfavorable of Trump 27% (53) 35% (69) 38% (76) 97 Very Unfavorable of Trump 69% (573) % (89) 2 % ( 72) 834 Gun owner in HH: Yes 23% ( 76) 56% (426) 2 % ( 64) 767 Gun owner in HH: No 44% (538) 32% (388) 24% (300) 226 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 26

National Tracking Poll #180538, May, 2018 Table POL1_4 Table POL1_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs Democrats in Congress Republicans in Congress Don t Know / No Registered Voters 37% (733) 40% (789) 24% (47 ) 993 Gender: Male 34% (3 9) 44% (4 ) 22% (203) 933 Gender: Female 39% (4 4) 36% (378) 25% (268) 060 Age: 18-29 42% ( 35) 27% (89) 3 % ( 00) 324 Age: 30-44 38% ( 83) 33% ( 58) 29% ( 38) 480 Age: 45-54 3 % ( 3) 43% ( 56) 25% (92) 36 Age: 55-64 37% ( 36) 44% ( 59) 9% (69) 365 Age: 65+ 36% ( 66) 49% (227) 5% (7 ) 464 Generation Z: 18-21 46% (38) 6% ( 4) 38% (32) 84 Millennial: Age 22-37 42% (2 6) 29% ( 5 ) 29% ( 49) 5 6 Generation X: Age 38-53 32% ( 65) 42% (2 7) 26% ( 36) 5 8 Boomers: Age 54-72 38% (278) 44% (326) 8% ( 36) 740 PID: Dem (no lean) 77% (552) 8% (59) 4% ( 03) 7 4 PID: Ind (no lean) 23% ( 45) 34% (2 5) 43% (273) 633 PID: Rep (no lean) 6% (36) 80% (5 5) 5% (95) 646 PID/Gender: Dem Men 77% (239) 0% (32) 3% (40) 3 2 PID/Gender: Dem Women 78% (3 3) 7% (27) 6% (63) 403 PID/Gender: Ind Men 20% (64) 40% ( 27) 40% ( 29) 320 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (8 ) 28% (88) 46% ( 44) 3 3 PID/Gender: Rep Men 5% ( 6) 83% (25 ) % (34) 30 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (20) 77% (264) 8% (6 ) 345 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 68% (443) 5% (96) 7% ( 0) 649 Ideo: Moderate (4) 39% ( 66) 34% ( 46) 26% ( 2) 424 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % (76) 73% (5 2) 7% ( 7) 705 Educ: < College 36% (452) 36% (457) 27% (345) 254 Educ: Bachelors degree 35% ( 63) 46% (2 6) 20% (92) 47 Educ: Post-grad 44% ( 9) 43% ( 6) 2% (33) 268 27