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MT Survey Results Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 The candidates for US Senate this fall are Democrat Jon Tester and Republican Matt Rosendale. If the election was today, who would you vote for? 49% Jon Tester... 45% Matt Rosendale...... 6% Which of the following would you most like to see the Congress do about the Affordable Care Act, given the choices of: keeping what works and fixing what doesn t, or repealing it and starting over with a new health care law? Congress should keep what works and fix what doesn't... 56% Congress should repeal the ACA and start over with a new health care law... 36%... 8% Who do you trust more on the of health care: Democrats and Jon Tester, or Republicans and Matt Rosendale? 49% Democrats and Jon Tester... 44% Republicans and Matt Rosendale...... 7% The Trump administration recently went to court to eliminate the health care law s protections for people with pre-existing conditions like cancer, asthma and diabetes. Do you support or oppose the lawsuit to eliminate the health care law s protections for people with pre-existing conditions like cancer, asthma, and diabetes? 16% Support... 65% Oppose... 19%... Q5 Q6 Q7 Matt Rosendale supports the Republican effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act. The repeal bill Rosendale supports would eliminate protections for 425,000 Montanans who have pre-existing medical conditions. Is this a major concern to you about Matt Rosendale, a minor concern, or not really a concern at all? 51% Major concern... 24% Minor concern... 24% Not really a concern at all...... 2% How important will the of health care be for you when deciding who to vote for in this election is it the most important, a very important, a somewhat important, not that important an, or not an important at all? 20% The most important... 36% A very important... 33% A somewhat important... Not that important an... Not an important at all... 8% 2%... 1% In the 2016 election for President, did you vote for Republican Donald Trump, Democrat Hillary Clinton, someone else, or did you not vote in the election? 55% Donald Trump... 35% Hillary Clinton... 10% Someone else / Did not vote... Q8 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2. 53% Woman... 47% Man... Survey of 594 Montana voters

Q9 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican, press 2. If an independent or a member of another party, press 3. 30% Democrat... 37% Republican... 32% Independent / Another party... Q10 If you are white, press 1. If other, press 2. 92% White... Other... 8% Q11 If you are 18-45 years old, press 1. If 46-65, press 2. If older than 65, press 3. 22% 18 to 45... 47% 46 to 65... 31% Older than 65... Survey of 594 Montana voters

Tester / Rosendale Jon Tester Matt Rosendale 2016 Vote Donald Hillary Someone else Trump Clinton / Did not vote 49% 12% 99% 73% 45% 79% 1% 16% 6% 9% 0% 11% Congress Action on Affordable Care Act Congress should keep what works and fix what doesn't Congress should repeal the ACA and start over with a new health care law 2016 Vote Donald Hillary Someone else Trump Clinton / Did not vote 56% 29% 94% 77% 36% 60% 3% 16% 8% 11% 3% 7% Trust More on Health Care Democrats / Republicans Democrats and Jon Tester Republicans and Matt Rosendale 2016 Vote Donald Hillary Someone else Trump Clinton / Did not vote 49% 13% 98% 77% 44% 76% 1% 13% 7% 11% 1% 10%

Lawsuit to Eliminate Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support / Oppose Support Oppose 2016 Vote Donald Hillary Someone else Trump Clinton / Did not vote 16% 23% 5% 13% 65% 51% 89% 58% 19% 25% 6% 29% Rosendale Supports Republican Effort to Repeal ACA Level of Concern Major concern Minor concern Not really a concern at all 2016 Vote Donald Hillary Someone else Trump Clinton / Did not vote 51% 20% 91% 71% 24% 40% 3% 11% 24% 37% 5% 17% 2% 3% 1% 1%

Issue of Health Care Level of Importance The most important A very important A somewhat important Not that important an Not an important at all 2016 Vote Donald Hillary Someone else Trump Clinton / Did not vote 20% 12% 33% 18% 36% 29% 48% 32% 33% 44% 17% 28% 8% 12% 1% 11% 2% 2% 1% 8% 1% 1% 0% 2% Gender Woman Man Tester / Rosendale Jon Tester 49% 48% 49% Matt Rosendale 45% 46% 44% 6% 6% 6%

Congress Action on Affordable Care Act Congress should keep what works and fix what doesn't Congress should repeal the ACA and start over with a new health care law Gender Woman Man 56% 58% 55% 36% 33% 40% 8% 10% 6% Trust More on Health Care Democrats / Republicans Democrats and Jon Tester Republicans and Matt Rosendale Gender Woman Man 49% 50% 49% 44% 45% 42% 7% 5% 9% Lawsuit to Eliminate Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support / Oppose Support Oppose Gender Woman Man 16% 15% 17% 65% 67% 64% 19% 18% 19%

Rosendale Supports Republican Effort to Repeal ACA Level of Concern Major concern Minor concern Not really a concern at all Gender Woman Man 51% 56% 45% 24% 25% 23% 24% 18% 30% 2% 2% 2% Issue of Health Care Level of Importance The most important A very important A somewhat important Not that important an Not an important at all Gender Woman Man 20% 22% 17% 36% 44% 27% 33% 26% 40% 8% 5% 11% 2% 1% 3% 1% 1% 2%

Tester / Rosendale Jon Tester Matt Rosendale Party Democrat Republican Independent / Another party 49% 92% 12% 50% 45% 6% 84% 37% 6% 2% 4% 13% Congress Action on Affordable Care Act Congress should keep what works and fix what doesn't Congress should repeal the ACA and start over with a new health care law Party Democrat Republican Independent / Another party 56% 86% 26% 63% 36% 9% 61% 32% 8% 5% 13% 5% Trust More on Health Care Democrats / Republicans Democrats and Jon Tester Republicans and Matt Rosendale Party Democrat Republican Independent / Another party 49% 93% 12% 52% 44% 7% 81% 35% 7% 1% 7% 13%

Lawsuit to Eliminate Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support / Oppose Support Oppose Party Democrat Republican Independent / Another party 16% 8% 27% 10% 65% 84% 51% 63% 19% 8% 21% 26% Rosendale Supports Republican Effort to Repeal ACA Level of Concern Major concern Minor concern Not really a concern at all Party Democrat Republican Independent / Another party 51% 88% 17% 54% 24% 6% 39% 23% 24% 5% 42% 21% 2% 1% 2% 2%

Issue of Health Care Level of Importance The most important A very important A somewhat important Not that important an Not an important at all Party Democrat Republican Independent / Another party 20% 36% 14% 11% 36% 41% 35% 33% 33% 21% 35% 41% 8% 1% 13% 9% 2% 1% 2% 3% 1% - 0% 3% Race White Other Tester / Rosendale Jon Tester 49% 46% 75% Matt Rosendale 45% 48% 15% 6% 6% 9%

Congress Action on Affordable Care Act Congress should keep what works and fix what doesn't Congress should repeal the ACA and start over with a new health care law Race White Other 56% 54% 79% 36% 38% 13% 8% 8% 8% Trust More on Health Care Democrats / Republicans Democrats and Jon Tester Republicans and Matt Rosendale Race White Other 49% 47% 76% 44% 46% 18% 7% 7% 6% Lawsuit to Eliminate Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support / Oppose Support Oppose Race White Other 16% 16% 14% 65% 66% 62% 19% 18% 24%

Rosendale Supports Republican Effort to Repeal ACA Level of Concern Major concern Minor concern Not really a concern at all Race White Other 51% 49% 62% 24% 25% 8% 24% 24% 26% 2% 2% 4% Issue of Health Care Level of Importance The most important A very important A somewhat important Not that important an Not an important at all Race White Other 20% 19% 29% 36% 37% 25% 33% 33% 31% 8% 9% 4% 2% 1% 10% 1% 1% 1%

Tester / Rosendale Jon Tester Matt Rosendale Age 18 to 45 46 to Older 65 than 65 49% 54% 45% 50% 45% 42% 48% 43% 6% 4% 7% 7% Congress Action on Affordable Care Act Congress should keep what works and fix what doesn't Congress should repeal the ACA and start over with a new health care law Age 18 to 45 46 to Older 65 than 65 56% 56% 57% 56% 36% 40% 35% 34% 8% 4% 8% 10% Trust More on Health Care Democrats / Republicans Democrats and Jon Tester Republicans and Matt Rosendale Age 18 to 45 46 to Older 65 than 65 49% 53% 48% 49% 44% 39% 45% 45% 7% 8% 7% 6%

Lawsuit to Eliminate Pre-Existing Conditions Protections Support / Oppose Support Oppose Age 18 to 45 46 to Older 65 than 65 16% 21% 13% 17% 65% 64% 67% 64% 19% 15% 20% 19% Rosendale Supports Republican Effort to Repeal ACA Level of Concern Major concern Minor concern Not really a concern at all Age 18 to 45 46 to Older 65 than 65 51% 35% 54% 56% 24% 29% 25% 19% 24% 36% 20% 21% 2% - 1% 4%

Issue of Health Care Level of Importance The most important A very important A somewhat important Not that important an Not an important at all Age 18 to 45 46 to Older 65 than 65 20% 11% 20% 25% 36% 28% 43% 31% 33% 49% 28% 30% 8% 9% 6% 12% 2% 3% 2% 1% 1% - 1% 2%