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Not One Penny National Online Survey February 9-16, 2018 2000 Respondents Q.2 Are you currently registered to vote in (STATE FROM SAMPLE)? Yes... 100 No... - (Don't know/refused)... - (ref:screen1) Q.3 I know it's a long way off, but what are the chances you will vote in the election for U.S. Congress and other offices in November 2018 - are you almost certain to vote, will you probably vote, are the chances fifty-fifty, or do you think you won't vote? Almost certain... 80 Probably... 9 Fifty-fifty... 6 Will not vote... 2 (Don't know/refused)... 2 (ref:vote18) Q.4 Generally speaking, do you think that things in the United States are going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten pretty seriously off on the wrong track? Right direction... 38 Wrong track... 62 (Don't know/refused)... 0 Right - Wrong... -23 (ref:direct) 1901 L Street, NW Suite 702, Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202-621-1411 Fax: 202-785-5305 gbastrategies.com

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 2 Q.5 Thinking about the general election for U.S. Congress in November 2018, if the election were being held today, for whom would you vote - the Democratic candidate or Republican candidate? Democratic candidate... 47 Lean Democratic candidate... 3 Republican candidate... 37 Lean Republican candidate... 3 Undecided... 10 (Refused)... 0 Democratic candidate... 50 Republican candidate... 40 Democratic candidate - Republican candidate... 10 (ref:gencong) Q.7 Have you seen, heard, or read anything about the tax plan recently passed by Congress? A lot... 38 Some... 39 Just a little... 15 Not much at all... 8 (Refused)... 0 A lot/some... 77 Little/Not... 23 (ref:taxaware) Q.8 From what you have seen, heard, or read, do you support or oppose the tax plan recently passed by Congress? Strongly support... 21 Somewhat support... 20 Somewhat oppose... 11 Strongly oppose... 33 Don't know/refused... 16 Support... 40 Oppose... 44 Support - Oppose... -4 (ref:taxcut1)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 3 Q.9 How big of a factor will the tax plan be in deciding for whom you will vote in the 2018 general election for Congress? A major factor... 43 A minor factor... 33 Not much of a factor... 16 Not a factor at all... 9 Don't know/refused... 0 Factor... 76 Not... 24 Factor - Not... 51 (ref:important) Q.10 Overall, do you think the economy is getting better, staying the same, or getting worse? Getting better... 39 Staying the same... 33 Getting worse... 28 (Refused)... 0 (ref:econ) Q.11 Over the past 12 months, has your personal financial situation gotten better, stayed the same, or gotten worse? Gotten better... 26 Stayed the same... 54 Gotten worse... 20 (Refused)... 0 (ref:personal) Q.12 And in the next 12 months, do you expect your personal financial situation to get better, stay the same, or get worse? Get better... 35 Stay the same... 49 Get worse... 16 (Refused)... 0 (ref:persfut)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 4 Below is a list of individuals and groups of people. Please rate whether you approve or disapprove of the job each person or group is doing. App Strng Smwt Smwt Strng DK/ - App App Dis Dis Ref App Dis Dis 13 Donald Trump as President... 25 16 7 51 2 41 58-17 14 Your Member of Congress... 14 30 16 27 13 44 43 1 15 Democrats in Congress... 10 26 19 40 6 36 58-22 16 Republicans in Congress... 4 23 19 49 5 28 68-40 (ref:jobapp) On each of the issues below, who do you trust to do a better job: Democrats in Congress or Republicans in Congress? Dems Dems Dems Reps Reps DK/ - Much Smwt Smwt Much Ref Dems Reps Reps 17 Taxes... 26 19 15 27 14 44 41 3 18 Jobs and employment... 24 19 15 27 15 43 42 2 19 Income inequality... 35 17 13 15 21 51 28 24 20 Healthcare... 39 13 15 19 14 52 34 18 21 The federal debt... 23 17 19 15 26 39 34 5 22 Economic growth... 24 18 16 27 16 42 43-1 23 Economic opportunity... 27 18 15 24 16 44 40 5 (ref:betterjob) Q.24 Do you think the gap between the wealthy and everyone else is a problem that needs to be addressed now, a problem but not one that needs to be addressed now, or not a problem? Addressed now... 56 Not addressed now... 11 Not a problem... 26 Don't know/refused... 7 (ref:incprob)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 5 Thinking some more about the tax plan recently passed by Congress Q.25 In your own view, how has the tax plan affected the U.S. economy so far? Improved the economy... 34 Made the economy worse... 22 Has had no effect on the economy... 21 Don't know/refused... 23 (ref:taxecon) Q.26 How do you think the tax plan will affect the U.S. economy in the next year? It will improve the economy... 38 It will make the economy worse... 34 It will have no effect on the economy... 9 Don't know/refused... 19 (ref:taxeconfut) Q.27 How has the tax plan affected your personal finances so far? Improved your finances... 21 Made your finances worse... 11 Has had no effect on your finances... 49 Don't know/refused... 19 (ref:taxpersonal) Q.28 How do you think the tax plan will affect your personal finances over the next year? It will improve your finances... 28 It will make your finances worse... 22 It will have no effect on your finances... 27 Don't know/refused... 23 (ref:taxpersfut)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 6 [500 Respondents in splits A, B, C, and D] Q. 29 (SPLIT SAMPLE A) Below is a statement from supporters of the tax plan recently passed by Congress. Supporters of the tax plan say it will help the middle class, create new jobs, and grow our economy. The plan doubles the standard deduction, increases the Child Tax Credit, and cuts taxes for small and familyowned businesses. Thanks to this plan, Americans are seeing more money in their paychecks, companies are giving bonuses to their employees, and no one will be forced to pay a fine if they don't want government-mandated healthcare anymore. Supporters say the tax plan means Americans will now keep more of what they earn. (SPLIT SAMPLE B) Below are statements from supporters and opponents of the tax plan recently passed by Congress. Supporters of the tax plan say it will help the middle class, create new jobs, and grow our economy. The plan doubles the standard deduction, increases the Child Tax Credit, and cuts taxes for small and familyowned businesses. Thanks to this plan, Americans are seeing more money in their paychecks, companies are giving bonuses to their employees, and no one will be forced to pay a fine if they don't want government-mandated healthcare anymore. Supporters say the tax plan means Americans will now keep more of what they earn. Opponents of the tax plan say millionaires, billionaires, and wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. Over the next few years under this plan, tens of millions of middle class families will see their taxes go up while the top 1 percent will get 83 percent the tax breaks, and corporate taxes will be the lowest they've been since The Great Depression. The plan would also put health care for millions of Americans in jeopardy, including kids and the elderly, and raise premiums for the middle class. Opponents of this plan say the middle class needs a break, but this isn't it. (SPLIT SAMPLE C) Below are statements from supporters and opponents of the tax plan recently passed by Congress. Supporters of the tax plan say it will help the middle class, create new jobs, and grow our economy. The plan doubles the standard deduction, increases the Child Tax Credit, and cuts taxes for small and familyowned businesses. Thanks to this plan, Americans are seeing more money in their paychecks, companies are giving bonuses to their employees, and no one will be forced to pay a fine if they don't want government-mandated healthcare anymore. Supporters say the tax plan means Americans will now keep more of what they earn. Opponents of the tax plan say we've tried tax cuts for the wealthy and large corporations before, but trickle down economics just doesn't worked. By cutting taxes so dramatically, this plan would increase the national debt by nearly one point five trillion dollars, making things like healthcare, education, or roads and bridges targeted for deep cuts. And this new plan cuts corporate taxes to the lowest they've been since The Great Depression, and encourages multinational companies to move jobs and profits overseas. Millionaires, billionaires, and wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share Opponents say this tax plan is the last thing we need.

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 7 (SPLIT SAMPLE D) Below is a statement from opponents of the tax plan recently passed by Congress. Opponents of the tax plan say millionaires, billionaires, and wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. But over the next few years under this plan, tens of millions of middle class families will see their taxes go up, while the wealthiest 1 percent will get 83 percent the tax benefits., and corporate taxes will be the lowest they've been since The Great Depression. By cutting taxes so dramatically, this plan would increase the national debt by nearly one point five trillion dollars, making things like healthcare, education, or roads and bridges targeted for deep cuts. Opponents say this tax plan is the last thing we need. Now that you've heard a little more, do you support or oppose the tax plan recently passed by Congress? A B C D Strongly support...27 33 26 28 20 Somewhat support...15 18 16 16 11 Somewhat oppose...11 12 12 11 10 Strongly oppose...38 29 37 37 48 Don't know/refused...9 8 9 7 11 Support...42 52 42 45 31 Oppose...49 41 49 48 58 Support - Oppose...-6 11-7 -4-26 (ref:taxcut2)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 8 Q.30 Thinking again about the general election for U.S. Congress in November 2018, if the election were being held today, for whom would you vote - the Democratic candidate or Republican candidate? A B C D Democratic candidate...48 47 48 49 49 Lean Democratic candidate...2 2 2 1 2 Republican candidate...38 39 39 39 34 Lean Republican candidate...1 1 2 1 2 Undecided...11 10 9 9 14 (Refused)...0 0 0 0 0 Democratic candidate...50 49 50 50 51 Republican candidate...39 40 40 41 36 Dem Rep...11 9 10 9 15 (ref:gencong2) Q.32 And how big of a factor will the tax plan be in deciding for whom you will vote in the 2018 general election for Congress? A B C D A major factor...42 40 38 46 46 A minor factor...34 35 34 35 32 Not much of a factor...15 15 18 12 14 Not a factor at all...9 10 10 7 8 Don't know/refused...0 0 0 0 0 Factor...76 75 72 81 78 Not...24 25 28 19 22 Factor - Not...53 50 43 61 57 (ref:important2)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 9 [1000 Respondents in splits X and Y] Below are more statements about the tax plan. This time, choose whether this description raises very serious doubts, serious doubts, minor doubts or no real doubts in your own mind about the tax plan. Very No Sers Sers Minor Real DK/ Dbts Dbts Dbts Dbts Ref Sers Not 33 (SPLIT X) This plan will actually raise taxes on the middle class. Over the next few years, when the plan is fully phased in, taxes will be raised on more than half of American households.... 45 14 16 25-59 41 34 (SPLIT Y) This plan is really just a tax scam that will actually raise taxes on the middle class. Over the next few years, when the plan is fully phased in, taxes will be raised on more than half of American households.... 44 14 15 27-58 42 35 (SPLIT X) The wealthy keep getting wealthier while the middle class falls further behind. But in a few years, 83 percent of the tax breaks from this plan will go to the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans.... 44 15 15 26-59 41 36 (SPLIT Y) We've tried tax cuts for the rich before and they didn't work, and this plan goes even further. The Bush tax cuts right before the recession gave the wealthiest 1 percent a quarter of the benefits. This plan gives them 83 percent of the benefits.... 46 13 16 26-59 41 37 (SPLIT X) This plan cuts a key part of Obamacare, which could cut health insurance for 13 million people and raise insurance premiums for the middle class by 10 percent.... 42 14 14 31 0 55 44 38 (SPLIT Y) This plan could cut health insurance for 13 million people and raise insurance premiums for the middle class by 10 percent.... 44 14 15 26-59 41 39 (SPLIT X) This plan is a reckless giveaway to corporations. It cuts corporate taxes to the lowest they've been since The Great Depression and rigs the rules even more in their favor.... 41 14 16 29-55 45

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 10 Very No Sers Sers Minor Real DK/ Dbts Dbts Dbts Dbts Ref Sers Not 40 (SPLIT Y) This plan is a reckless giveaway to corporations. It cuts corporate taxes by 40 percent and rigs the rules even more in their favor.... 43 13 14 29-56 44 41 (SPLIT X) This plan uses legal and accounting schemes to make it seem better than it is. The tax breaks for the middle class are temporary and expire in a few years, while the massive tax breaks for corporations are permanent.... 41 16 18 26 0 56 43 42 (SPLIT Y) Millionaires, billionaires, and wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. But in this tax plan the breaks for the middle class are temporary and expire in a few years, while the massive tax breaks for corporations are permanent.... 45 15 15 25-60 40 43 By cutting taxes so dramatically, this plan means fewer resources will be available for our public schools, health care, or roads and bridges.... 43 15 15 27-58 42 44 Nothing about this plan is fiscally conservative. It would increase the national debt by nearly one point five trillion dollars. That puts our economy at risk and leaves our children to pay the bill... 41 17 19 23-58 42 45 (SPLIT X) This plan is so focused on corporations and the wealthy that it even encourages and rewards companies that move jobs and profits overseas.... 42 16 15 27 0 58 42 46 (SPLIT Y) This plan is so focused on corporations and the wealthy that it even encourages and rewards companies that move jobs and profits overseas. And foreigners who own a part of a U.S. company could get more of a tax break than middle-class Americans.... 44 16 15 25-60 40 47 Because this plan adds so much to the deficit, Medicare and Medicaid will become prime targets for deficit reduction. We'll end up cutting health care for children and the elderly in order to pay for tax cuts for the richest 1 percent.... 46 14 14 25-61 39

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 11 Very No Sers Sers Minor Real DK/ Dbts Dbts Dbts Dbts Ref Sers Not 48 (SPLIT X) Trickle-down economics just doesn't work. When corporations get massive tax breaks, like the kind in this plan, they just give that money to their shareholders and executives. Corporations won't spend the money to give their employees a raise.... 44 14 15 28-57 43 49 (SPLIT Y) When corporations get massive tax breaks, like the kind in this plan, they just give that money to their shareholders and executives. Corporations won't spend the money to give their employees a raise.... 43 16 14 27-59 41 50 This plan rewards wealthy political donors with massive tax breaks. And in turn these donors have rewarded politicians who backed the plan by giving them even more campaign contributions... 46 14 14 26-60 40 (ref:doubts) Q.51 And one more time, do you support or oppose the tax plan recently passed by Congress? Strongly support... 22 Somewhat support... 15 Somewhat oppose... 11 Strongly oppose... 44 Don't know/refused... 8 Support... 36 Oppose... 56 Support - Oppose... -19 (ref:taxcut3)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 12 Q.52 Thinking again about the general election for U.S. Congress in November 2018, if the election were being held today, for whom would you vote - the Democratic candidate or Republican candidate? Democratic candidate... 49 Lean Democratic candidate... 1 Republican candidate... 37 Lean Republican candidate... 1 Undecided... 11 (Refused).... Democratic candidate... 51 Republican candidate... 38 Democratic candidate - Republican candidate... 13 (ref:gencong3) Q.54 And how big of a factor will the tax plan be in deciding for whom you will vote in the 2018 general election for Congress? A major factor... 45 A minor factor... 33 Not much of a factor... 13 Not a factor at all... 8 Don't know/refused... - Factor... 78 Not... 22 Factor - Not... 57 (ref:important3)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 13 Finally, a few questions for statistical purposes. Q.55 What is your gender? Male... 47 Female... 53 (ref:gender) Q.56 In what year were you born? 18-24... 6 25-29... 12 30-34... 6 35-39... 10 40-44... 7 45-49... 9 50-54... 8 55-59... 9 60-64... 11 Over 64... 23 (No answer)... - (ref:age) Q.57 What is the last year of schooling that you have completed? 1-11th grade... 1 High School graduate... 19 Non-college post H.S.... 6 Some college... 37 College graduate... 23 Post-graduate school... 13 (Don't know/refused)... - (ref:educ) Q.58 Are you married, in a domestic partnership, single, separated, divorced, or widowed? Married... 53 Single... 31 Separated... 1 Divorced... 9 Widowed... 5 (Refused)... - (ref:marital2)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 14 Q.59 Do you have any children 18 years of age or younger living at home? Yes... 24 No... 76 (Refused)... - (ref:kids) Q.60 Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Democrat, a Republican or what? Strong Democrat... 27 Weak Democrat... 10 Independent-lean Democrat... 11 Independent... 14 Independent-lean Republican... 10 Weak Republican... 11 Strong Republican... 17 (Refused)... - (ref:ptyid1) Q.63 Do you consider yourself to be... Very liberal... 16 Somewhat liberal... 17 Moderate... 26 Somewhat conservative... 20 Very conservative... 16 Don't know/refused... 4 (ref:ideo)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 15 Q.64 In the 2016 presidential election, did you vote for - Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, Libertarian Gary Johnson, or Green Party candidate Jill Stein? Your individual response will remain anonymous. Hillary Clinton... 46 Donald Trump... 41 Gary Johnson... 4 Jill Stein... 2 Did not vote in Presidential election... 4 Don't know/refused... 2 Clinton - Trump... 6 ALLOCATED: Hillary Clinton... 47 Donald Trump... 41 Gary Johnson... 4 Jill Stein... 2 Did not vote in Presidential election... 4 (Don't know/refused)... 1 Clinton - Trump... 5 (ref:przvote) Q.65 What word best describes the neighborhood in which you live? Urban... 23 Suburban... 51 Rural... 26 (Refused)... - (ref:urbanicity) Q.66 In terms of your job status, are you. Employed full-time... 41 Employed part-time... 9 Unemployed, but looking for work... 5 Student... 4 Homemaker... 9 Retired... 25 Other... 5 (Refused)... - (ref:employ)

Not One Penny National Online Survey: February 9-16, 2018 16 Q.67 When it's time to do taxes, some people use an accountant, some people do it themselves and some people have another household member do it. Thinking about when you paid your taxes this past year, did you do your taxes yourself, did someone else in your household do them, or did you use an accountant? Did taxes myself... 47 Someone else in household... 14 Used an accountant... 30 Other... 9 (Refused)... 0 Household... 61 (ref:taxes) Q.68 Last year, that is in 2017, what was your total family income from all sources, before taxes? Less than $20,000... 15 $20,000 to less than $30,000... 11 $30,000 to less than $50,000... 21 $50,000 to less than $75,000... 21 $75,000 to less than $100,000... 13 $100,000 or more... 18 (Refused)... 1 (ref:income2) Q.69 What racial or ethnic group best describes you? White or Caucasian... 71 African-American or Black... 12 Hispanic or Latino... 10 Native American... 1 Asian... 4 Other... 2 (Refused).... (ref:race)