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National Tracking Poll Project: 160614 N Size: 1960 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report June 23 - July 01, 2016 P3 Question Response Frequency Percentage 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 687 35% Security Issues 39 20% Health Care Issues 286 5% Senior s Issues 223 % Women s Issues 90 5% Education Issues 29 7% Energy Issues 69 3% Other 86 4% AHP1 AHP2_1 AHP2_2 Overall, how satis ed are you with your Medicaid plan? Very satis ed 987 50% Somewhat satis ed 726 37% Somewhat dissatis ed 39 7% Very dissatis ed 46 2% Don t Know / No Opinion 6 3% your Medicaid coverage? Overall cost Very satis ed 297 66% Somewhat satis ed 42 2 % Somewhat dissatis ed 9 5% Very dissatis ed 56 3% Don t Know / No Opinion 95 5% your Medicaid coverage? Bene ts Very satis ed 03 53% Somewhat satis ed 582 30% Somewhat dissatis ed 73 9% Very dissatis ed 89 5% Don t Know / No Opinion 85 4% Page 1

Question Response Frequency Percentage AHP2_3 your Medicaid coverage? Choice of doctors and specialists Very satis ed 0 52% Somewhat satis ed 588 30% Somewhat dissatis ed 76 9% Very dissatis ed 6% Don t Know / No Opinion 73 4% AHP2_4 AHP3_1 AHP3_2 AHP3_3 your Medicaid coverage? Out of pocket costs Very satis ed 298 66% Somewhat satis ed 384 20% Somewhat dissatis ed 08 5% Very dissatis ed 74 4% Don t Know / No Opinion 97 5% your Medicaid coverage? Prescription drug coverage Very satis ed 228 63% Somewhat satis ed 466 24% Somewhat dissatis ed 7 6% Very dissatis ed 58 3% Don t Know / No Opinion 9 5% your Medicaid coverage? Health care services that keep you well before you need to see a doctor Very satis ed 04 53% Somewhat satis ed 550 28% Somewhat dissatis ed 8 9% Very dissatis ed 65 3% Don t Know / No Opinion 23 6% your Medicaid coverage? Coordinating care among different doctors and specialists Very satis ed 9 5 47% Somewhat satis ed 597 30% Somewhat dissatis ed 233 2% Very dissatis ed 77 4% Don t Know / No Opinion 38 7% Page 2

Question Response Frequency Percentage AHP3_4 your Medicaid coverage? Simplifying the overall health care process Very satis ed 980 50% Somewhat satis ed 588 30% Somewhat dissatis ed 208 % Very dissatis ed 77 4% Don t Know / No Opinion 07 5% AHP3_5 AHP4_1 AHP4_2 AHP4_3 your Medicaid coverage? Access to doctors and the care you need Very satis ed 050 54% Somewhat satis ed 560 29% Somewhat dissatis ed 75 9% Very dissatis ed 96 5% Don t Know / No Opinion 79 4% Now I would like to read you a list of bene ts that most Medicaid plans include. For each one, would you please tell me whether you are satis ed or dissatis ed with that bene t? Prescription drug bene ts Very satis ed 250 64% Somewhat satis ed 46 24% Somewhat dissatis ed 06 5% Very dissatis ed 46 2% Dont know / No opinion 98 5% Now I would like to read you a list of bene ts that most Medicaid plans include. For each one, would you please tell me whether you are satis ed or dissatis ed with that bene t? Preventive care including routine visits and testing Very satis ed 35 58% Somewhat satis ed 524 27% Somewhat dissatis ed 42 7% Very dissatis ed 47 2% Dont know / No opinion 6% Now I would like to read you a list of bene ts that most Medicaid plans include. For each one, would you please tell me whether you are satis ed or dissatis ed with that bene t? Mental health bene ts Very satis ed 826 42% Somewhat satis ed 5 7 26% Somewhat dissatis ed 53 8% Very dissatis ed 67 3% Dont know / No opinion 397 20% Page 3

Question Response Frequency Percentage AHP5 Which of the following do you want most as a Medicaid bene ciary? Transportation to and from appointments 80 9% Coverage of your medical conditions 273 65% Access to over the counter medicines 286 5% Don t Know / No Opinion 22 % AHP6 AHP7 AHP8 AHP9 AHP10 Where do you get most of your medical advice? Your doctor 330 68% Your health insurance company 7 4% State government 86 4% Online from websites such as WebMD 220 % Family and friends 35 7% Other (please specify) 42 2% Dont Know / No Opinion 76 4% How much you have seen, read or heard about changes to the Medicaid program over the past several years? A lot 377 9% Some 788 40% Not much 559 29% Nothing at all 237 2% Do you think Medicaid will require more major changes or minor changes? If you think Medicaid is ne the way it is and does not require any more changes, please say so. Major changes 4 7 2 % Minor changes 79 40% No changes 458 23% Don t Know / No Opinion 294 5% If the federal government proposed changes to Medicaid that save money overall, but reduced bene ts and increased costs for Medicaid bene ciaries, would you support or oppose the changes? Strongly support 97 0% Somewhat support 24 2% Somewhat oppose 486 25% Strongly oppose 822 42% Dont know / No opinion 2 5 % Do you think your state should increase funding, decrease funding, or keep funding about the same for Medicaid? Increase funding 025 52% Decrease funding 90 5% Keep funding about the same 669 34% Dont Know / No Opinion 76 9% Page 4

Question Response Frequency Percentage AHP11 In the past year, have you, or someone in your family, ever received medical care at an emergency room because of problems nding a primary care doctor? Yes 602 3 % No 22 62% Don t Know / No Opinion 37 7% AHP12 AHP13 AHP14 AHP15 Thinking generally about Medicaid, would you prefer a Medicaid program that... Provides more comprehensive health care coverage to a 32 58% smaller population of low-income children, low-income seniors, and the disabled Provides less comprehensive health care coverage to a 402 20% larger population of low-income people and able-bodied adults Don t Know / No Opinion 426 22% Which of the following do you trust the most to make changes that might affect the Medicaid bene ts you receive? State government 485 25% The federal government 487 25% A private health insurance company that would provide 444 23% your Medicaid bene ts Don t Know / No Opinion 544 28% Which of the following statements do you agree with more, even if neither is exactly right? I would prefer a Medicaid system where I pay a few 830 42% more dollars out of my own pocket to see the doctor of my choice I would prefer a Medicaid system where I pay less 795 4 % money out of my own pocket, even if my choice of doctors is more limited Don t Know / No Opinion 335 7% Which of the following statements do you agree with more, even if neither is exactly right? I would prefer a Medicaid system where I pay a few 992 5 % more dollars out of my own pocket to see doctors when I need one I would prefer a Medicaid system where I pay less 645 33% money out of my own pocket, even if I have to wait longer to see doctors when I need one Don t Know / No Opinion 323 6% Page 5

Question Response Frequency Percentage AHP16 Which of the following is your biggest concern that you have about your health? Finding a doctor 396 20% Making medical appointments 205 0% Access to prescription drugs 3 7 6% Traveling appointments 265 3% The ability to continue living at home with a current 95 0% health condition Other (please specify) 04 5% Don t Know / No Opinion 479 24% Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calculated for registered voters with demographic post-strati cation weights applied. Page 6

National Tracking Poll #160614, June-July, 2016 Respondent Demographics Summary Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xdemall Registered Voters 960 00% xdemgender Gender: Male 843 43% Gender: Female 7 57% age5 Age: 18-29 599 3 % Age: 30-44 554 28% Age: 45-54 268 4% Age: 55-64 94 0% Age: 65+ 346 8% xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) 937 48% PID: Ind (no lean) 658 34% PID: Rep (no lean) 365 9% xpidgender PID/Gender: Dem Men 384 20% PID/Gender: Dem Women 552 28% PID/Gender: Ind Men 297 5% PID/Gender: Ind Women 36 8% PID/Gender: Rep Men 6 8% PID/Gender: Rep Women 204 0% xdemtea Tea Party: Supporter 5 6 26% Tea Party: Not Supporter 439 73% N 955 xdemideo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 730 37% Ideo: Moderate (4) 5 9 26% Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 484 25% N 734 xeduc3 Educ: < College 65 84% Educ: Bachelors degree 87 0% Educ: Post-grad 22 6% xdeminc3 Income: Under 50k 740 89% Income: 50k-100k 88 0% Income: 100k+ 32 2% Continued on next page Page 7

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Morning Consult Respondent Demographics Summary Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xdemwhite Ethnicity: White 450 74% xdemhispbin Ethnicity: Hispanic 78 9% demblackbin Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 356 8% demraceother Ethnicity: Other 53 8% xrelnet Relig: Protestant 4 0 2 % Relig: Roman Catholic 3 2 6% Relig: Ath./Agn./None 580 30% Relig: Something Else 369 9% N 67 xreligion1 Relig: Jewish 26 % xreligion2 Relig: Evangelical 608 3 % Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 402 20% N 0 0 xreligion3 Relig: All Christian 0 0 52% Relig: All Non-Christian 950 48% N 959 xdemusr Community: Urban 595 30% Community: Suburban 765 39% Community: Rural 600 3 % xdememploy Employ: Private Sector 32 6% Employ: Government 60 3% Employ: Self-Employed 65 8% Employ: Homemaker 25 3% Employ: Student 36 7% Employ: Retired 4 2 2 % Employ: Unemployed 376 9% Employ: Other 24 2% xdemjobstatus Job Type: White-collar 437 22% Job Type: Blue-collar 90 46% Job Type: Don t Know 622 32% xdemmilhh1 Military HH: Yes 202 0% Military HH: No 758 90% Continued on next page Page 8

National Tracking Poll #160614, June-July, 2016 Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction 657 34% RD/WT: Wrong Track 303 66% xnr2bin Obama Job: Approve 22 57% Obama Job: Disapprove 747 38% N 869 xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy 687 35% #1 Issue: Security 39 20% #1 Issue: Health Care 286 5% #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 223 % #1 Issue: Women s Issues 90 5% #1 Issue: Education 29 7% #1 Issue: Energy 69 3% #1 Issue: Other 86 4% xsubvote14o 2014 Vote: Democrat 85 43% 2014 Vote: Republican 320 6% 2014 Vote: Other 54 3% 2014 Vote: Didn t Vote 734 37% N 958 xsubvote12o 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 964 49% 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 353 8% 2012 Vote: Other 53 3% 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote 588 30% N 958 xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 387 20% 4-Region: Midwest 549 28% 4-Region: South 596 30% 4-Region: West 428 22% Medicaid_Provider Traditional Medicaid 50 77% Medicaid run by a private insurer 459 23% Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calculated with demographic post-strati cation weights applied. Page 9

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