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National Tracking Poll #180708 July 06-10, 2018 Crosstabulation Results Methodology: This poll was conducted from July 06-10, 2018, among a national sample of 1999 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 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, 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. If you have not heard of the person, please mark Never Heard Of. : Mitch McConnell............................................. 9 2 Table indpresapp_5: Favorability for: Paul Ryan............................ 13 3 Table indpresapp_6: Favorability for: Nancy Pelosi........................... 17 4 Table indpresapp_7: Favorability for: Charles Schumer........................ 21 5 Table indpresapp_8: Favorability for: Mike Pence........................... 25 6 Table indpresapp_9: Favorability for: Donald Trump......................... 29 7 Table indpresapp_10: Favorability for: Republicans in Congress.................... 33 8 Table indpresapp_11: Favorability for: Democrats in Congress.................... 37 9 Table indpresapp_12: Favorability for: Melania Trump........................ 41 10 Table indpresapp_13: Favorability for: Ivanka Trump......................... 45 11 Table indpresapp_14: Favorability for: Jared Kushner......................... 49 12 Table indpresapp_15: Favorability for: Kellyanne Conway....................... 53 13 Table indpresapp_16: Favorability for: Jeff Sessions.......................... 57 14 Table indpresapp_17: Favorability for: Robert Mueller......................... 61 15 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?.................. 65 16 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?.................. 69 17 Table POL1_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy...... 73 18 Table POL1_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs........... 77 19 Table POL1_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Health care....... 81 20 Table POL1_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Immigration...... 85 21 Table POL1_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The environment.... 89 22 Table POL1_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Energy......... 93 23 Table POL1_9: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Education....... 97 2

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 24 Table POL1_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? National security... 101 25 Table POL1_11: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace..................................... 105 26 Table POL1_12: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Gun policy...... 109 27 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?................................. 113 28 Table POL3_1: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a healthcare reform bill........................................... 116 29 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................................... 120 30 Table POL3_5: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reforming entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security......................... 124 31 Table POL3_6: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an infrastructure spending bill........................................ 128 32 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................... 132 33 Table POL3_8: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an immigration reform bill.......................................... 136 34 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................................... 140 35 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........................... 144 36 Table POL3_11: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reducing the federal budget de cit.......................................... 148 37 Table POL3_12: How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing legislation placing additional regulations on gun ownership....................... 152 38 Table POL4_1: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? A meeting scheduled between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.............. 156 39 Table POL4_4: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? Scott Pruitt resigning from his position as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency........ 160 40 Table POL4_5: How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? The Trump administration reversing policy guidelines from the Obama administration which encouraged universities to consider race as a factor in admitting students to diversify college student bodies........... 164 3

Morning Consult 41 Table POL5_1: How much con dence do you have in President Trump to handle threats posed by each of the following? Russia.......................................... 168 42 Table POL5_4: How much con dence do you have in President Trump to handle threats posed by each of the following? China.......................................... 172 43 Table POL5_5: How much con dence do you have in President Trump to handle threats posed by each of the following? North Korea....................................... 176 44 Table POL5_6: How much con dence do you have in President Trump to handle threats posed by each of the following? Iran........................................... 180 45 Table POL6_1: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? North Korea..................................... 184 46 Table POL6_4: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? Iran......................................... 188 47 Table POL6_5: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? Russia........................................ 192 48 Table POL6_6: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? France........................................ 196 49 Table POL6_7: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? Germany....................................... 200 50 Table POL6_8: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? United Kingdom................................... 204 51 Table POL6_9: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? Canada....................................... 208 52 Table POL6_10: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? Mexico........................................ 212 53 Table POL6_11: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? Israel......................................... 216 54 Table POL6_12: For each of the following countries, do you feel that country is a close ally of the United States, is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly, but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the United States? China........................................ 220 4

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 55 Table POL7_1: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? North Korea........................... 224 56 Table POL7_4: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? Iran................................ 228 57 Table POL7_5: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? Russia.............................. 232 58 Table POL7_6: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? France.............................. 236 59 Table POL7_7: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? Germany............................. 240 60 Table POL7_8: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? United Kingdom......................... 244 61 Table POL7_9: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? Canada.............................. 248 62 Table POL7_10: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? Mexico.............................. 252 63 Table POL7_11: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? Israel............................... 256 64 Table POL7_12: Do you feel the United States relationship with each of the following countries is too close, not close enough, or about right? China............................... 260 65 Table POL8_1: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? North Korea......... 264 66 Table POL8_4: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? Iran............. 268 67 Table POL8_5: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? Russia............ 272 68 Table POL8_6: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? France............ 276 69 Table POL8_7: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? Germany.......... 280 70 Table POL8_8: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? United Kingdom....... 284 71 Table POL8_9: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? Canada........... 288 72 Table POL8_10: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? Mexico............ 292 5

Morning Consult 73 Table POL8_11: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? Israel............. 296 74 Table POL8_12: Do you think U.S. relations with each of the following countries have gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same since President Trump took office? China............ 300 75 Table POL9_1: How important would you say the United States relationship with each of the following is to U.S. interests? Russia......................................... 304 76 Table POL9_4: How important would you say the United States relationship with each of the following is to U.S. interests? China......................................... 308 77 Table POL9_5: How important would you say the United States relationship with each of the following is to U.S. interests? United Kingdom.................................... 312 78 Table POL10: Which of the following comes closest to your view, even if neither is exactly right?.... 316 79 Table POL11: As you may know, President Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland on July 16th. Knowing this, how much con dence do you have that President Trump will successfully represent U.S. interests in his meeting with President Putin?............... 320 80 Table POL12_1: As you may know, President Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland on July 16th. How likely do you think each of the following outcomes are from their meeting? The relationship between the United States and Russia will improve.............. 324 81 Table POL12_4: As you may know, President Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland on July 16th. How likely do you think each of the following outcomes are from their meeting? The relationship between the United States and Russia will worsen............... 328 82 Table POL12_5: As you may know, President Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland on July 16th. How likely do you think each of the following outcomes are from their meeting? The relationship between Russia and the United States European allies will improve...... 332 83 Table POL12_6: As you may know, President Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland on July 16th. How likely do you think each of the following outcomes are from their meeting? The relationship between Russia and the United States European allies will worsen...... 336 84 Table POL13_1: Based on what you know, should President Trump discuss each of the following with Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 16th? The U.S. Department of Justices investigation into Russias in uence on the 2016 presidential election............................ 340 85 Table POL13_4: Based on what you know, should President Trump discuss each of the following with Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 16th? Russian violations of an arms treaty between the United States and Russia.............................................. 344 86 Table POL13_5: Based on what you know, should President Trump discuss each of the following with Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 16th? The Syrian Civil War.................. 348 87 Table POL13_6: Based on what you know, should President Trump discuss each of the following with Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 16th? Tensions between Russia and Ukraine......... 352 6

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 88 Table POL13_7: Based on what you know, should President Trump discuss each of the following with Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 16th? NATO expansion in Eastern Europe.......... 356 89 Table POL13_8: Based on what you know, should President Trump discuss each of the following with Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 16th? The political status of the Crimean peninsula..... 360 90 Table POL14: Which of the following statements comes closer to your view, even if neither are exactly right?.................................................... 364 91 Table POL15: As you may know, the Trump administration has reversed policy guidelines from the Obama administration which encouraged universities to consider race as a factor in admitting students to diversify college student bodies. The Trump administration has signaled they support race-blind admission standards. Based on what you know, do you support or oppose the Trump administration policy guidelines that encouraged universities to consider race as a factor in admitting college students? 368 92 Table POL16: Thinking speci cally about opioid abuse in the area where you live, is this a:...... 372 93 Table POL17: Generally, which of the following would be more effective in helping solve opioid abuse? 375 94 Table POL18: Do you support or oppose increasing federal funding to help solve opioid abuse?..... 379 95 Table POL19: Do you anticipate opioid abuse getting better, getting worse, or staying about the same in the next ve years?........................................... 382 96 Table POL20: Do you believe that the federal government should keep or get rid of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)?....................................... 385 97 Table POL21: Would you be more or less likely to vote for a candidate for U.S. Congress if they supported getting rid of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), or would it make no difference either way? 388 98 Table POL22: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Scott Pruitt did as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency?....................................... 392 99 Table POL23: Do you think Donald Trumps White House Staff:.................... 395 100 Table POL24: Generally, how good of a job would you say the Trump administration is doing when it comes to hiring and retaining quali ed people?.............................. 398 101 Table POL25: Do you think President Donald Trumps administration is running:........... 401 102 Table POL26: As you may know, Scott Pruitt, the former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, is under investigation for ethical infractions related to the amount of taxpayer money he has spent while in office, speci cally on travel, his security detail and pay raises for his personal aides. In congressional hearings, Pruitt has testi ed that he delegated authority to make spending decisions to members of his staff. Based on what you know, did Pruitt conduct himself appropriately or inappropriately in his position as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency?........... 404 103 Table POL27: As you may know, Scott Pruitt resigned from his position as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Do you support or oppose his decision to resign from his position?. 408 104 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President?...... 412 105 Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President?.... 415 7

Morning Consult 106 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent s...................... 418 8

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_4 Crosstabulation Results by Respondent s 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, 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. If you have not heard of the person, please mark Never Heard Of. : Mitch McConnell Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 9% (387) 44% (878) 37% (735) 999 Gender: Male 26% (240) 47% (440) 27% (255) 936 Gender: Female 4% ( 47) 4 % (437) 45% (480) 063 Age: 18-29 4% (5 ) 33% ( 7) 53% ( 9 ) 360 Age: 30-44 7% (75) 4 % ( 84) 42% ( 87) 446 Age: 45-54 8% (70) 45% ( 68) 37% ( 38) 376 Age: 55-64 23% (79) 50% ( 76) 27% (97) 352 Age: 65+ 24% ( ) 50% (232) 26% ( 22) 465 Generation Z: 18-21 4% ( 4) 34% (36) 52% (54) 04 Millennial: Age 22-37 6% (80) 37% ( 86) 47% (240) 506 Generation X: Age 38-53 8% (95) 42% (226) 40% (2 2) 532 Boomers: Age 54-72 2 % ( 59) 5 % (383) 28% (208) 750 PID: Dem (no lean) 0% (73) 58% (4 3) 32% (230) 7 6 PID: Ind (no lean) 5% (98) 42% (278) 43% (286) 66 PID: Rep (no lean) 35% (2 5) 30% ( 87) 35% (2 9) 62 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6% (45) 59% ( 70) 25% (7 ) 286 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7% (28) 56% (243) 37% ( 60) 43 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8% (59) 48% ( 58) 33% ( 08) 326 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (39) 36% ( 20) 53% ( 77) 336 PID/Gender: Rep Men 42% ( 35) 35% ( 3) 23% (76) 324 PID/Gender: Rep Women 27% (80) 25% (75) 48% ( 43) 297 9

Morning Consult Table indpresapp_4 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, 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. If you have not heard of the person, please mark Never Heard Of. : Mitch McConnell Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 9% (387) 44% (878) 37% (735) 999 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % (70) 62% (407) 27% ( 78) 655 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6% (67) 44% ( 79) 40% ( 62) 408 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 32% (232) 35% (257) 33% (245) 734 Educ: < College 9% (240) 38% (474) 43% (543) 257 Educ: Bachelors degree 2 % ( 0 ) 52% (244) 27% ( 28) 473 Educ: Post-grad 7% (46) 59% ( 59) 24% (64) 269 Income: Under 50k 6% ( 76) 40% (428) 44% (472) 076 Income: 50k-100k 24% ( 52) 45% (28 ) 30% ( 87) 620 Income: 100k+ 9% (59) 56% ( 69) 25% (75) 302 Ethnicity: White 2 % (332) 44% (7 ) 36% (575) 6 7 Ethnicity: Hispanic 7% (33) 42% (82) 4 % (79) 94 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 2% (32) 48% ( 22) 40% ( 00) 253 Ethnicity: Other 8% (23) 35% (45) 46% (60) 29 Relig: Protestant 26% ( 24) 43% (206) 3 % ( 49) 478 Relig: Roman Catholic 22% (9 ) 42% ( 76) 36% ( 50) 4 6 Relig: Something Else 4% (27) 42% (80) 44% (85) 92 Relig: Jewish 8% (5) 78% (42) 4% (7) 54 Relig: Evangelical 24% ( 37) 36% (208) 40% (227) 572 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 22% ( 24) 45% (257) 33% ( 85) 566 Relig: All Christian 23% (262) 4 % (464) 36% (4 2) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 4% (27) 42% (80) 44% (85) 92 Community: Urban 7% (85) 45% (226) 38% ( 89) 500 Community: Suburban 20% ( 83) 46% (427) 35% (324) 934 Community: Rural 2 % ( 9) 40% (226) 39% (22 ) 565 10

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_4 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, 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. If you have not heard of the person, please mark Never Heard Of. : Mitch McConnell Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 9% (387) 44% (878) 37% (735) 999 Employ: Private Sector 20% ( 24) 47% (297) 33% (2 2) 633 Employ: Government 23% (36) 5 % (80) 27% (42) 58 Employ: Self-Employed 2 % (38) 45% (80) 34% (60) 78 Employ: Homemaker 2% ( 6) 32% (4 ) 56% (72) 29 Employ: Student 9% (8) 33% (29) 58% (53) 90 Employ: Retired 25% ( 20) 48% (232) 28% ( 35) 487 Employ: Unemployed 7% (27) 35% (56) 48% (75) 58 Employ: Other % ( 8) 38% (62) 5 % (85) 65 Military HH: Yes 30% ( 4) 42% ( 60) 29% ( ) 384 Military HH: No 7% (273) 44% (7 8) 39% (624) 6 5 RD/WT: Right Direction 33% (286) 30% (266) 37% (329) 88 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9% ( 00) 55% (6 2) 36% (406) 8 Trump Job Approve 32% (299) 30% (276) 38% (348) 923 Trump Job Disapprove 8% (84) 59% (587) 33% (324) 995 Trump Job Strongly Approve 38% ( 82) 32% ( 5 ) 30% ( 45) 478 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 26% ( 7) 28% ( 25) 46% (203) 445 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 2% (32) 43% ( 4) 45% ( 2 ) 267 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 7% (52) 65% (473) 28% (203) 728 #1 Issue: Economy 23% ( 23) 38% (206) 39% (209) 537 #1 Issue: Security 3 % ( 6) 35% ( 35) 34% ( 30) 382 #1 Issue: Health Care 4% (46) 46% ( 52) 4 % ( 35) 334 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7% (5 ) 53% ( 57) 30% (89) 297 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 4% ( 7) 5 % (6 ) 35% (4 ) 9 #1 Issue: Education 0% ( 5) 46% (68) 44% (64) 46 #1 Issue: Energy % (9) 56% (44) 33% (26) 79 #1 Issue: Other 0% ( ) 52% (54) 38% (40) 04 11

Morning Consult Table indpresapp_4 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, 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. If you have not heard of the person, please mark Never Heard Of. : Mitch McConnell Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 9% (387) 44% (878) 37% (735) 999 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 8% (53) 65% (455) 28% ( 96) 704 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 34% (256) 32% (235) 34% (253) 744 2016 Vote: Someone else 4% (26) 49% (89) 36% (66) 80 Voted in 2014: Yes 22% (307) 50% (697) 28% (390) 394 Voted in 2014: No 3% (79) 30% ( 8 ) 57% (345) 605 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 2% ( 0 ) 6 % (502) 27% (2 8) 820 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 37% (209) 34% ( 94) 29% ( 66) 570 2012 Vote: Other 3% ( 4) 35% (38) 52% (55) 06 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 3% (63) 29% ( 43) 59% (294) 50 4-Region: Northeast 6% (57) 47% ( 69) 37% ( 3 ) 357 4-Region: Midwest 8% (83) 42% ( 92) 40% ( 85) 459 4-Region: South 2 % ( 60) 42% (3 6) 36% (270) 746 4-Region: West 20% (87) 46% (20 ) 34% ( 49) 437 Favorable of Trump 34% (304) 30% (269) 36% (329) 902 Unfavorable of Trump 8% (80) 59% (597) 33% (330) 006 Very Favorable of Trump 40% (205) 29% ( 49) 3 % ( 57) 5 2 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 25% (99) 3 % ( 9) 44% ( 7 ) 390 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 4% (27) 4 % (80) 45% (88) 94 Very Unfavorable of Trump 7% (53) 64% (5 7) 30% (242) 8 2 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 12

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_5 Table indpresapp_5: Favorability for: Paul Ryan Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 3 % (6 5) 46% (9 5) 23% (470) 999 Gender: Male 37% (342) 47% (439) 7% ( 55) 936 Gender: Female 26% (273) 45% (476) 30% (3 5) 063 Age: 18-29 27% (96) 39% ( 39) 35% ( 25) 360 Age: 30-44 27% ( 9) 44% ( 97) 29% ( 3 ) 446 Age: 45-54 30% ( 4) 49% ( 83) 2 % (79) 376 Age: 55-64 34% ( 9) 5 % ( 80) 5% (53) 352 Age: 65+ 36% ( 68) 46% (2 6) 8% (82) 465 Generation Z: 18-21 20% (2 ) 42% (44) 38% (39) 04 Millennial: Age 22-37 28% ( 42) 40% (203) 32% ( 60) 506 Generation X: Age 38-53 29% ( 56) 46% (244) 25% ( 32) 532 Boomers: Age 54-72 32% (24 ) 50% (378) 7% ( 3 ) 750 PID: Dem (no lean) 2% (86) 66% (475) 22% ( 55) 7 6 PID: Ind (no lean) 28% ( 83) 43% (286) 29% ( 93) 66 PID: Rep (no lean) 56% (346) 25% ( 54) 20% ( 2 ) 62 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6% (44) 67% ( 92) 7% (49) 286 PID/Gender: Dem Women 0% (42) 66% (283) 25% ( 06) 43 PID/Gender: Ind Men 30% (98) 47% ( 54) 23% (74) 326 PID/Gender: Ind Women 25% (85) 39% ( 32) 35% ( 9) 336 PID/Gender: Rep Men 62% (200) 29% (93) 0% (3 ) 324 PID/Gender: Rep Women 49% ( 46) 2 % (6 ) 30% (90) 297 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6% ( 03) 69% (450) 5% ( 0 ) 655 Ideo: Moderate (4) 25% ( 03) 48% ( 95) 27% ( 0) 408 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 5 % (373) 3 % (228) 8% ( 34) 734 Educ: < College 30% (378) 4 % (5 7) 29% (362) 257 Educ: Bachelors degree 32% ( 54) 52% (245) 6% (74) 473 Educ: Post-grad 3 % (84) 56% ( 52) 3% (34) 269 13

Table indpresapp_5: Favorability for: Paul Ryan Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Morning Consult Table indpresapp_5 Registered Voters 3 % (6 5) 46% (9 5) 23% (470) 999 Income: Under 50k 27% (293) 4 % (439) 32% (344) 076 Income: 50k-100k 34% (2 3) 50% (3 ) 6% (97) 620 Income: 100k+ 36% ( 0) 54% ( 64) 9% (28) 302 Ethnicity: White 35% (560) 45% (72 ) 2 % (337) 6 7 Ethnicity: Hispanic 28% (53) 4 % (80) 3 % (6 ) 94 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 3% (32) 56% ( 4 ) 32% (80) 253 Ethnicity: Other 8% (24) 4 % (53) 4 % (53) 29 Relig: Protestant 4 % ( 95) 40% ( 93) 9% (90) 478 Relig: Roman Catholic 39% ( 63) 42% ( 75) 9% (79) 4 6 Relig: Something Else 27% (52) 42% (8 ) 30% (58) 92 Relig: Jewish 23% ( 3) 70% (38) 6% (3) 54 Relig: Evangelical 37% (209) 38% (2 4) 26% ( 49) 572 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 37% (2 0) 44% (248) 9% ( 09) 566 Relig: All Christian 37% (4 8) 4 % (462) 23% (257) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 27% (52) 42% (8 ) 30% (58) 92 Community: Urban 25% ( 23) 52% (262) 23% ( 5) 500 Community: Suburban 33% (3 0) 45% (4 7) 22% (206) 934 Community: Rural 32% ( 82) 42% (235) 26% ( 49) 565 Employ: Private Sector 30% ( 92) 52% (330) 8% ( ) 633 Employ: Government 35% (56) 49% (76) 6% (25) 58 Employ: Self-Employed 3 % (55) 42% (74) 27% (49) 78 Employ: Homemaker 28% (36) 36% (46) 36% (47) 29 Employ: Student 22% (20) 45% (40) 34% (30) 90 Employ: Retired 38% ( 87) 44% (2 4) 8% (87) 487 Employ: Unemployed 2 % (34) 39% (62) 40% (63) 58 Employ: Other 22% (36) 43% (72) 35% (57) 65 Military HH: Yes 43% ( 64) 39% ( 50) 8% (7 ) 384 Military HH: No 28% (45 ) 47% (765) 25% (399) 6 5 RD/WT: Right Direction 50% (436) 27% (239) 23% (206) 88 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6% ( 79) 60% (676) 24% (264) 8 14

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_5 Table indpresapp_5: Favorability for: Paul Ryan Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 3 % (6 5) 46% (9 5) 23% (470) 999 Trump Job Approve 50% (466) 27% (246) 23% (2 ) 923 Trump Job Disapprove 3% ( 33) 66% (655) 2 % (207) 995 Trump Job Strongly Approve 56% (268) 29% ( 37) 5% (73) 478 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 44% ( 98) 24% ( 09) 3 % ( 38) 445 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 27% (72) 4 % ( 09) 32% (86) 267 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 8% (6 ) 75% (546) 7% ( 2 ) 728 #1 Issue: Economy 34% ( 82) 42% (226) 24% ( 30) 537 #1 Issue: Security 50% ( 90) 32% ( 23) 8% (69) 382 #1 Issue: Health Care 23% (76) 52% ( 74) 25% (84) 334 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29% (86) 50% ( 47) 2 % (64) 297 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 8% (2 ) 63% (75) 9% (22) 9 #1 Issue: Education 20% (29) 43% (64) 37% (54) 46 #1 Issue: Energy 7% ( 3) 68% (54) 5% ( 2) 79 #1 Issue: Other 6% ( 7) 49% (5 ) 35% (36) 04 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 3% (89) 73% (5 3) 4% ( 02) 704 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 54% (398) 27% (204) 9% ( 4 ) 744 2016 Vote: Someone else 29% (52) 47% (85) 24% (43) 80 Voted in 2014: Yes 34% (477) 50% (703) 5% (2 4) 394 Voted in 2014: No 23% ( 38) 35% (2 ) 42% (256) 605 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 7% ( 43) 66% (540) 7% ( 37) 820 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 57% (325) 29% ( 67) 4% (78) 570 2012 Vote: Other 35% (37) 35% (37) 3 % (33) 06 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 22% ( ) 34% ( 70) 44% (22 ) 50 4-Region: Northeast 26% (92) 49% ( 74) 25% (90) 357 4-Region: Midwest 32% ( 49) 45% (207) 23% ( 03) 459 4-Region: South 33% (243) 45% (337) 22% ( 66) 746 4-Region: West 30% ( 3 ) 45% ( 96) 25% ( 0) 437 Favorable of Trump 52% (466) 27% (242) 22% ( 94) 902 Unfavorable of Trump 4% ( 42) 66% (667) 20% ( 98) 006 15

Table indpresapp_5: Favorability for: Paul Ryan Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Morning Consult Table indpresapp_5 Registered Voters 3 % (6 5) 46% (9 5) 23% (470) 999 Very Favorable of Trump 56% (289) 28% ( 44) 5% (79) 5 2 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 45% ( 77) 25% (98) 29% ( 5) 390 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 3 % (60) 40% (78) 29% (57) 94 Very Unfavorable of Trump 0% (82) 73% (589) 7% ( 4 ) 8 2 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 16

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_6 Table indpresapp_6: Favorability for: Nancy Pelosi Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 24% (485) 53% ( 063) 23% (45 ) 999 Gender: Male 23% (2 4) 59% (554) 8% ( 67) 936 Gender: Female 25% (27 ) 48% (508) 27% (284) 063 Age: 18-29 8% (66) 38% ( 38) 43% ( 56) 360 Age: 30-44 25% ( ) 47% (208) 29% ( 27) 446 Age: 45-54 25% (93) 56% (209) 20% (74) 376 Age: 55-64 33% ( 8) 54% ( 9 ) 2% (43) 352 Age: 65+ 2 % (97) 68% (3 7) % (50) 465 Generation Z: 18-21 5% ( 6) 42% (44) 43% (45) 04 Millennial: Age 22-37 23% ( 9) 40% (202) 37% ( 85) 506 Generation X: Age 38-53 22% ( 9) 54% (288) 23% ( 25) 532 Boomers: Age 54-72 29% (2 7) 59% (443) 2% (9 ) 750 PID: Dem (no lean) 47% (333) 30% (2 7) 23% ( 66) 7 6 PID: Ind (no lean) 5% (98) 56% (370) 29% ( 93) 66 PID: Rep (no lean) 9% (54) 77% (476) 5% (92) 62 PID/Gender: Dem Men 48% ( 38) 33% (93) 9% (55) 286 PID/Gender: Dem Women 45% ( 95) 29% ( 24) 26% ( ) 43 PID/Gender: Ind Men 4% (47) 62% (203) 23% (75) 326 PID/Gender: Ind Women 5% (52) 50% ( 66) 35% ( 8) 336 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9% (30) 80% (258) % (37) 324 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8% (24) 73% (2 8) 9% (55) 297 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 43% (279) 37% (242) 20% ( 34) 655 Ideo: Moderate (4) 26% ( 05) 49% (200) 25% ( 04) 408 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 0% (7 ) 77% (564) 3% (99) 734 Educ: < College 2 % (262) 52% (653) 27% (342) 257 Educ: Bachelors degree 29% ( 37) 56% (266) 5% (70) 473 Educ: Post-grad 32% (86) 53% ( 43) 5% (40) 269 17

Table indpresapp_6: Favorability for: Nancy Pelosi Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Morning Consult Table indpresapp_6 Registered Voters 24% (485) 53% ( 063) 23% (45 ) 999 Income: Under 50k 22% (234) 48% (520) 30% (322) 076 Income: 50k-100k 28% ( 75) 57% (353) 5% (93) 620 Income: 100k+ 25% (76) 63% ( 90) 2% (36) 302 Ethnicity: White 24% (382) 58% (932) 9% (303) 6 7 Ethnicity: Hispanic 29% (56) 38% (74) 33% (64) 94 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 3 % (80) 30% (76) 39% (98) 253 Ethnicity: Other 8% (23) 43% (55) 39% (5 ) 29 Relig: Protestant 2 % ( 0 ) 67% (320) 2% (57) 478 Relig: Roman Catholic 24% (98) 56% (23 ) 2 % (87) 4 6 Relig: Something Else 2 % (40) 47% (9 ) 32% (6 ) 92 Relig: Jewish 44% (24) 54% (29) 3% (2) 54 Relig: Evangelical 8% ( 0 ) 60% (343) 22% ( 27) 572 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 25% ( 4 ) 57% (325) 8% ( 00) 566 Relig: All Christian 2 % (243) 59% (669) 20% (227) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 2 % (40) 47% (9 ) 32% (6 ) 92 Community: Urban 30% ( 48) 43% (2 7) 27% ( 35) 500 Community: Suburban 26% (247) 55% (509) 9% ( 77) 934 Community: Rural 6% (9 ) 60% (336) 24% ( 38) 565 Employ: Private Sector 29% ( 8 ) 52% (332) 9% ( 20) 633 Employ: Government 25% (40) 60% (94) 5% (24) 58 Employ: Self-Employed 23% (4 ) 57% ( 02) 9% (34) 78 Employ: Homemaker 7% (22) 46% (59) 38% (49) 29 Employ: Student 8% ( 6) 37% (34) 45% (4 ) 90 Employ: Retired 24% ( 7) 63% (308) 3% (62) 487 Employ: Unemployed 9% (3 ) 42% (67) 38% (6 ) 58 Employ: Other 22% (37) 4 % (67) 37% (6 ) 65 Military HH: Yes 8% (70) 66% (255) 5% (59) 384 Military HH: No 26% (4 5) 50% (808) 24% (392) 6 5 RD/WT: Right Direction 2% ( 08) 69% (609) 9% ( 65) 88 RD/WT: Wrong Track 34% (378) 4 % (454) 26% (287) 8 18

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_6 Table indpresapp_6: Favorability for: Nancy Pelosi Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 24% (485) 53% ( 063) 23% (45 ) 999 Trump Job Approve 2% ( 2) 7 % (654) 7% ( 57) 923 Trump Job Disapprove 37% (364) 39% (387) 24% (244) 995 Trump Job Strongly Approve 9% (4 ) 79% (377) 2% (59) 478 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 6% (7 ) 62% (276) 22% (98) 445 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 2 % (57) 46% ( 24) 32% (86) 267 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 42% (307) 36% (263) 22% ( 57) 728 #1 Issue: Economy 8% (95) 58% (3 4) 24% ( 28) 537 #1 Issue: Security 3% (48) 73% (278) 5% (55) 382 #1 Issue: Health Care 32% ( 08) 4 % ( 38) 26% (88) 334 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30% (89) 53% ( 59) 7% (50) 297 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 53% (63) 28% (33) 20% (23) 9 #1 Issue: Education 25% (37) 36% (53) 38% (56) 46 #1 Issue: Energy 27% (2 ) 47% (37) 26% (2 ) 79 #1 Issue: Other 23% (24) 48% (50) 29% (30) 04 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 49% (346) 34% (239) 7% ( 20) 704 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 8% (62) 78% (579) 4% ( 03) 744 2016 Vote: Someone else 5% (28) 60% ( 08) 25% (45) 80 Voted in 2014: Yes 28% (390) 57% (80 ) 5% (203) 394 Voted in 2014: No 6% (95) 43% (262) 4 % (248) 605 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 44% (360) 38% (308) 9% ( 52) 820 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7% (39) 85% (485) 8% (46) 570 2012 Vote: Other 5% (5) 67% (7 ) 28% (30) 06 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 6% (80) 40% ( 99) 44% (222) 50 4-Region: Northeast 28% ( 0 ) 48% ( 72) 23% (84) 357 4-Region: Midwest 22% (99) 52% (237) 27% ( 23) 459 4-Region: South 22% ( 66) 57% (426) 2 % ( 54) 746 4-Region: West 27% ( 9) 52% (227) 2 % (9 ) 437 Favorable of Trump 2% ( 06) 73% (66 ) 5% ( 36) 902 Unfavorable of Trump 37% (37 ) 39% (395) 24% (24 ) 006 19

Table indpresapp_6: Favorability for: Nancy Pelosi Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Morning Consult Table indpresapp_6 Registered Voters 24% (485) 53% ( 063) 23% (45 ) 999 Very Favorable of Trump 0% (5 ) 78% (397) 2% (64) 5 2 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4% (54) 68% (264) 8% (72) 390 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 22% (42) 5 % (98) 28% (54) 94 Very Unfavorable of Trump 40% (329) 37% (297) 23% ( 87) 8 2 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 20

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_7 Table indpresapp_7: Favorability for: Charles Schumer Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 20% (409) 39% (784) 40% (806) 999 Gender: Male 23% (2 5) 45% (425) 32% (296) 936 Gender: Female 8% ( 94) 34% (359) 48% (5 ) 063 Age: 18-29 8% (63) 26% (95) 56% (20 ) 360 Age: 30-44 20% (88) 33% ( 45) 48% (2 2) 446 Age: 45-54 9% (7 ) 4 % ( 54) 40% ( 52) 376 Age: 55-64 27% (94) 43% ( 5 ) 30% ( 06) 352 Age: 65+ 20% (92) 5 % (238) 29% ( 35) 465 Generation Z: 18-21 20% (20) 25% (26) 55% (58) 04 Millennial: Age 22-37 9% (98) 29% ( 47) 52% (26 ) 506 Generation X: Age 38-53 8% (95) 39% (205) 44% (232) 532 Boomers: Age 54-72 23% ( 74) 45% (340) 3 % (236) 750 PID: Dem (no lean) 32% (23 ) 30% (2 7) 37% (268) 7 6 PID: Ind (no lean) 4% (93) 39% (257) 47% (3 ) 66 PID: Rep (no lean) 4% (85) 50% (309) 37% (227) 62 PID/Gender: Dem Men 38% ( 08) 34% (97) 28% (80) 286 PID/Gender: Dem Women 29% ( 23) 28% ( 20) 44% ( 88) 43 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8% (58) 44% ( 42) 39% ( 26) 326 PID/Gender: Ind Women 0% (35) 34% ( 5) 55% ( 85) 336 PID/Gender: Rep Men 5% (49) 57% ( 86) 28% (90) 324 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2% (36) 4 % ( 23) 46% ( 37) 297 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 36% (235) 32% (207) 32% (2 2) 655 Ideo: Moderate (4) 20% (82) 39% ( 57) 4 % ( 69) 408 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 0% (74) 53% (387) 37% (273) 734 Educ: < College 8% (222) 36% (446) 47% (589) 257 Educ: Bachelors degree 23% ( 07) 46% (220) 3 % ( 46) 473 Educ: Post-grad 30% (80) 44% ( 7) 27% (72) 269 21

Table indpresapp_7: Favorability for: Charles Schumer Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Morning Consult Table indpresapp_7 Registered Voters 20% (409) 39% (784) 40% (806) 999 Income: Under 50k 8% ( 93) 34% (364) 48% (520) 076 Income: 50k-100k 24% ( 48) 44% (275) 32% ( 98) 620 Income: 100k+ 23% (69) 48% ( 45) 29% (89) 302 Ethnicity: White 2 % (336) 42% (673) 38% (608) 6 7 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24% (46) 35% (67) 42% (8 ) 94 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 2 % (52) 27% (69) 52% ( 32) 253 Ethnicity: Other 6% (2 ) 32% (42) 52% (66) 29 Relig: Protestant 8% (85) 44% (2 2) 38% ( 8 ) 478 Relig: Roman Catholic 20% (85) 45% ( 89) 34% ( 42) 4 6 Relig: Something Else 6% (3 ) 33% (64) 50% (96) 92 Relig: Jewish 40% (22) 45% (24) 5% (8) 54 Relig: Evangelical 5% (85) 40% (228) 45% (259) 572 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 2 % ( 7) 45% (257) 34% ( 92) 566 Relig: All Christian 8% (203) 43% (484) 40% (45 ) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 6% (3 ) 33% (64) 50% (96) 92 Community: Urban 26% ( 29) 32% ( 60) 42% (2 0) 500 Community: Suburban 20% ( 88) 42% (392) 38% (353) 934 Community: Rural 6% (9 ) 4 % (23 ) 43% (243) 565 Employ: Private Sector 2 % ( 32) 4 % (258) 38% (243) 633 Employ: Government 29% (46) 36% (56) 35% (55) 58 Employ: Self-Employed 2 % (37) 40% (7 ) 39% (69) 78 Employ: Homemaker 3% ( 6) 27% (35) 60% (78) 29 Employ: Student 7% ( 5) 26% (23) 57% (52) 90 Employ: Retired 2 % ( 02) 50% (243) 29% ( 43) 487 Employ: Unemployed 8% (28) 33% (53) 49% (77) 58 Employ: Other 9% (32) 27% (45) 54% (88) 65 Military HH: Yes 9% (74) 47% ( 80) 34% ( 30) 384 Military HH: No 2 % (335) 37% (604) 42% (676) 6 5 RD/WT: Right Direction 4% ( 27) 48% (424) 37% (330) 88 RD/WT: Wrong Track 25% (282) 32% (359) 43% (477) 8 22

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_7 Table indpresapp_7: Favorability for: Charles Schumer Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 20% (409) 39% (784) 40% (806) 999 Trump Job Approve 4% ( 27) 48% (442) 38% (354) 923 Trump Job Disapprove 28% (275) 33% (327) 39% (393) 995 Trump Job Strongly Approve 2% (56) 57% (27 ) 32% ( 5 ) 478 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 6% (7 ) 39% ( 72) 45% (202) 445 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 9% (5 ) 34% (92) 47% ( 24) 267 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3 % (224) 32% (235) 37% (269) 728 #1 Issue: Economy 6% (85) 40% (2 5) 44% (237) 537 #1 Issue: Security 3% (5 ) 5 % ( 94) 36% ( 37) 382 #1 Issue: Health Care 25% (85) 33% ( 09) 42% ( 40) 334 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 22% (64) 44% ( 30) 35% ( 03) 297 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 40% (47) 22% (26) 39% (46) 9 #1 Issue: Education 8% (27) 3 % (46) 50% (74) 46 #1 Issue: Energy 33% (26) 36% (28) 3 % (25) 79 #1 Issue: Other 24% (25) 33% (35) 43% (45) 04 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 34% (242) 3 % (2 9) 35% (244) 704 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 2% (89) 54% (405) 34% (250) 744 2016 Vote: Someone else 5% (28) 40% (72) 45% (8 ) 80 Voted in 2014: Yes 24% (329) 44% (6 9) 32% (446) 394 Voted in 2014: No 3% (80) 27% ( 65) 60% (360) 605 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 32% (265) 32% (264) 35% (29 ) 820 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 0% (59) 6 % (347) 29% ( 64) 570 2012 Vote: Other % ( ) 44% (47) 46% (48) 06 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 5% (74) 25% ( 25) 60% (302) 50 4-Region: Northeast 27% (97) 39% ( 40) 34% ( 20) 357 4-Region: Midwest 7% (79) 36% ( 67) 46% (2 3) 459 4-Region: South 8% ( 33) 42% (3 ) 40% (302) 746 4-Region: West 23% ( 00) 38% ( 66) 39% ( 7 ) 437 Favorable of Trump 4% ( 24) 49% (444) 37% (334) 902 Unfavorable of Trump 28% (28 ) 33% (334) 39% (392) 006 23

Table indpresapp_7: Favorability for: Charles Schumer Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Morning Consult Table indpresapp_7 Registered Voters 20% (409) 39% (784) 40% (806) 999 Very Favorable of Trump 2% (59) 59% (302) 30% ( 52) 5 2 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 7% (65) 37% ( 42) 47% ( 83) 390 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7% (33) 40% (78) 43% (83) 94 Very Unfavorable of Trump 30% (247) 3 % (256) 38% (309) 8 2 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com. 24

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_8 Table indpresapp_8: Favorability for: Mike Pence Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 43% (850) 40% (809) 7% (339) 999 Gender: Male 50% (466) 38% (357) 2% ( 3) 936 Gender: Female 36% (384) 43% (452) 2 % (227) 063 Age: 18-29 3 % ( ) 46% ( 64) 24% (85) 360 Age: 30-44 32% ( 44) 47% (208) 2 % (94) 446 Age: 45-54 44% ( 64) 38% ( 43) 8% (69) 376 Age: 55-64 47% ( 67) 4 % ( 46) % (39) 352 Age: 65+ 57% (265) 32% ( 48) % (52) 465 Generation Z: 18-21 25% (26) 53% (56) 2 % (22) 04 Millennial: Age 22-37 32% ( 6 ) 45% (230) 23% ( 5) 506 Generation X: Age 38-53 40% (2 5) 39% (208) 20% ( 09) 532 Boomers: Age 54-72 49% (366) 40% (298) % (86) 750 PID: Dem (no lean) 5% ( 09) 69% (497) 5% ( ) 7 6 PID: Ind (no lean) 40% (264) 36% (24 ) 24% ( 57) 66 PID: Rep (no lean) 77% (478) 2% (72) 2% (72) 62 PID/Gender: Dem Men 20% (56) 67% ( 9 ) 3% (38) 286 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2% (52) 7 % (306) 7% (72) 43 PID/Gender: Ind Men 43% ( 4 ) 40% ( 29) 7% (55) 326 PID/Gender: Ind Women 37% ( 23) 33% ( ) 30% ( 0 ) 336 PID/Gender: Rep Men 83% (269) % (36) 6% ( 9) 324 PID/Gender: Rep Women 70% (209) 2% (35) 8% (53) 297 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8% ( 6) 73% (476) 0% (63) 655 Ideo: Moderate (4) 34% ( 4 ) 45% ( 84) 2 % (84) 408 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 75% (548) 4% ( 02) % (84) 734 Educ: < College 44% (555) 34% (432) 2 % (270) 257 Educ: Bachelors degree 42% (200) 49% (230) 9% (43) 473 Educ: Post-grad 35% (95) 55% ( 47) 0% (26) 269 25

Table indpresapp_8: Favorability for: Mike Pence Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Morning Consult Table indpresapp_8 Registered Voters 43% (850) 40% (809) 7% (339) 999 Income: Under 50k 39% (424) 36% (39 ) 24% (26 ) 076 Income: 50k-100k 48% (300) 43% (265) 9% (55) 620 Income: 100k+ 42% ( 27) 5 % ( 53) 7% (23) 302 Ethnicity: White 48% (782) 38% (609) 4% (226) 6 7 Ethnicity: Hispanic 3 % (59) 46% (89) 23% (45) 94 Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 4% (34) 54% ( 38) 32% (8 ) 253 Ethnicity: Other 27% (35) 48% (62) 25% (32) 29 Relig: Protestant 62% (296) 28% ( 33) 0% (49) 478 Relig: Roman Catholic 5 % (2 2) 35% ( 44) 5% (6 ) 4 6 Relig: Something Else 34% (66) 45% (86) 2 % (40) 92 Relig: Jewish 24% ( 3) 72% (39) 3% (2) 54 Relig: Evangelical 55% (3 4) 27% ( 52) 8% ( 05) 572 Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 50% (282) 37% (2 ) 3% (73) 566 Relig: All Christian 52% (597) 32% (363) 6% ( 78) 38 Relig: All Non-Christian 34% (66) 45% (86) 2 % (40) 92 Community: Urban 3 % ( 56) 49% (244) 20% ( 00) 500 Community: Suburban 42% (395) 43% (399) 5% ( 40) 934 Community: Rural 53% (300) 29% ( 66) 8% ( 00) 565 Employ: Private Sector 40% (250) 48% (306) 2% (77) 633 Employ: Government 44% (69) 48% (75) 8% ( 3) 58 Employ: Self-Employed 47% (84) 39% (69) 4% (25) 78 Employ: Homemaker 42% (54) 30% (38) 29% (37) 29 Employ: Student 24% (22) 56% (5 ) 20% ( 8) 90 Employ: Retired 57% (278) 3 % ( 49) 2% (6 ) 487 Employ: Unemployed 25% (39) 38% (59) 38% (60) 58 Employ: Other 33% (55) 37% (6 ) 30% (49) 65 Military HH: Yes 56% (2 7) 3 % ( 9) 3% (48) 384 Military HH: No 39% (634) 43% (690) 8% (29 ) 6 5 RD/WT: Right Direction 73% (646) 2% ( 0) 4% ( 25) 88 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8% (204) 63% (700) 9% (2 4) 8 26

National Tracking Poll #180708, July, 2018 Table indpresapp_8 Table indpresapp_8: Favorability for: Mike Pence Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Heard Of, No / Never Heard Of Registered Voters 43% (850) 40% (809) 7% (339) 999 Trump Job Approve 76% (698) % ( 05) 3% ( 20) 923 Trump Job Disapprove 4% ( 37) 69% (69 ) 7% ( 66) 995 Trump Job Strongly Approve 86% (4 0) 6% (3 ) 8% (37) 478 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 65% (288) 7% (74) 9% (84) 445 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 30% (80) 47% ( 25) 23% (62) 267 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 8% (58) 78% (566) 4% ( 05) 728 #1 Issue: Economy 44% (238) 38% (205) 7% (94) 537 #1 Issue: Security 69% (264) 8% (70) 2% (47) 382 #1 Issue: Health Care 32% ( 08) 47% ( 57) 2 % (69) 334 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48% ( 42) 38% ( 2) 4% (43) 297 #1 Issue: Women s Issues 6% ( 9) 72% (86) % ( 3) 9 #1 Issue: Education 24% (36) 50% (73) 26% (38) 46 #1 Issue: Energy 22% ( 8) 65% (52) 2% ( 0) 79 #1 Issue: Other 24% (25) 52% (54) 24% (25) 04 2016 Vote: Democrat Hillary Clinton 2% (85) 76% (536) 2% (83) 704 2016 Vote: Republican Donald Trump 8 % (602) 0% (73) 9% (69) 744 2016 Vote: Someone else 34% (6 ) 47% (85) 9% (34) 80 Voted in 2014: Yes 47% (649) 42% (589) % ( 56) 394 Voted in 2014: No 33% (20 ) 36% (220) 30% ( 84) 605 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 2 % ( 74) 66% (540) 3% ( 05) 820 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 8 % (463) % (65) 7% (42) 570 2012 Vote: Other 5 % (54) 24% (25) 25% (27) 06 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 32% ( 59) 36% ( 79) 33% ( 64) 50 4-Region: Northeast 36% ( 29) 46% ( 65) 8% (63) 357 4-Region: Midwest 45% (208) 38% ( 75) 7% (76) 459 4-Region: South 48% (355) 36% (270) 6% ( 2 ) 746 4-Region: West 36% ( 59) 46% ( 99) 8% (79) 437 Favorable of Trump 79% (7 4) 9% (85) % ( 03) 902 Unfavorable of Trump 3% ( 30) 7 % (7 3) 6% ( 64) 006 27