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REG Hillsborough... 1 120 30% Rockingham... 2 92 23% North/West... 3 90 23% Central... 4 98 25% START Hello, my name is and I am conducting a survey for 7NEWS/Suffolk University and I would like to get your opinions on some political questions. Would you be willing to spend five minutes answering some questions? GEND RECORD GENDER Male... 1 201 50% Female... 2 199 50% S2. How likely are you to vote in the Republican Presidential primary in seven weeks? Very likely... 1 347 87% Somewhat likely... 2 53 13% 50/50... 3 0 0% Not very likely... 4 0 0% Not at all likely... 5 0 0% Other/Dk/RF... 6 0 0% S3. Are you currently registered as a Democrat, Republican, Unenrolled/ Independent, something else or are you not registered to vote? Democrat... 1 0 0% Republican... 2 231 58% Unenrolled/Ind... 3 165 41% Other... 4 0 0% Not registered... 5 4 1% S4. Just to be clear, although you are a registered Independent, you intend to vote in the Republican Presidential Primary in seven weeks? N= 165 100% Yes... 1 165 100% No... 2 0 0% S5. What is your age category? (READ LIST) 18-34 years... 1 38 10% 35-44 years... 2 64 16% 45-54 years... 3 98 25% 55-64 years... 4 92 23% 65-74 years... 5 71 18% 75+ years... 6 36 9% Refused... 7 1 0% S6. For statistical purposes only, can you please tell me what your ethnic background / ancestry is? READ LIST White/Caucasian... 1 352 88% Black/African American... 2 2 1% American Indian/Alaska Native... 3 1 0% Asian... 4 4 1% Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander... 5 0 0% Hispanic/Latino... 6 2 1% Other (DO NOT READ)... 7 18 5% Refused (DO NOT READ)... 8 21 5% PRE1 Great, I am going to read you a list of individuals in state and local politics. For each, please tell me if your opinion of them is generally favorable or generally unfavorable. If you are undecided or if you have never heard of someone, just tell me that. First take Barack Obama. 1

Q1. Is your opinion of Barack Obama generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 2 1% Favorable... 2 100 25% Unfavorable... 3 271 68% Heard of/undecided... 4 27 7% Q2. Is your opinion of Mitt Romney generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 2 1% Favorable... 2 277 69% Unfavorable... 3 77 19% Heard of/undecided... 4 44 11% Q3. Is your opinion of Sarah Palin generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 4 1% Favorable... 2 132 33% Unfavorable... 3 219 55% Heard of/undecided... 4 45 11% Q4. Is your opinion of Jon Huntsman generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 39 10% Favorable... 2 141 35% Unfavorable... 3 85 21% Heard of/undecided... 4 135 34% Q5. Is your opinion of Rick Perry generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 18 5% Favorable... 2 85 21% Unfavorable... 3 206 52% Heard of/undecided... 4 91 23% Q6. Is your opinion of Newt Gingrich generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 6 2% Favorable... 2 178 45% Unfavorable... 3 148 37% Heard of/undecided... 4 68 17% Q7. Is your opinion of Michele Bachmann generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 11 3% Favorable... 2 107 27% Unfavorable... 3 211 53% Heard of/undecided... 4 71 18% Q8. Is your opinion of Herman Cain generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 9 2% Favorable... 2 161 40% Unfavorable... 3 162 41% Heard of/undecided... 4 68 17% 2

Q9. Is your opinion of Ron Paul generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 3 1% Favorable... 2 185 46% Unfavorable... 3 146 37% Heard of/undecided... 4 66 17% Q10. Is your opinion of Rick Santorum generally favorable or generally Never heard of... 1 40 10% Favorable... 2 108 27% Unfavorable... 3 103 26% Heard of/undecided... 4 149 37% The following are questions about national politicians and issues: Q11. Do you think the country is heading in the right direction or is on the wrong track? Right direction... 1 46 12% Wrong track... 2 326 82% Undecided... 3 28 7% Q12. Do you believe the Republican Party today is too conservative, not conservative enough, or does it match your values? Too conservative... 1 120 30% Not conservative enough... 2 110 28% Matches my values... 3 104 26% Undecided... 4 66 17% PRE13 There will be thirty Republican candidates listed on the New Hampshire ballot on January 10th. However, there is a much smaller group that has participated in the televised debates. Q13. If the Republican Primary for President of the United States were held today and the candidates were {alphabetical} Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Gary Johnson, Fred Karger, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Buddy Roemer, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum for whom will you vote or toward whom do you LEAN at this time? Michele Bachmann... 01 4 1% Herman Cain... 02 32 8% Newt Gingrich... 03 56 14% Jon Huntsman... 04 37 9% Gary Johnson... 05 0 0% Fred Karger... 06 2 1% Ron Paul... 07 54 14% Rick Perry... 08 6 2% Buddy Roemer... 09 2 1% Mitt Romney... 10 163 41% Rick Santorum... 11 10 3% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 12 34 9% Q14. Now, how likely are you to change your mind about your choice before the January Primary - would you say it's very likely you'll change your mind, somewhat likely you'll change your mind, or unlikely you'll change your mind? Very likely I'll change my mind... 1 34 9% Somewhat likely I'll change my mind... 2 170 43% Unlikely I'll change my mind... 3 168 42% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 4 28 7% Q15. If your first choice for the Republican Presidential nominee dropped out of the race, who would you vote for instead (READ LIST), for whom will you vote or toward whom do you LEAN at this time? Michele Bachmann... 01 13 3% Herman Cain... 02 34 9% Newt Gingrich... 03 74 19% Jon Huntsman... 04 31 8% Gary Johnson... 05 5 1% 3

Fred Karger... 06 0 0% Ron Paul... 07 42 11% Rick Perry... 08 16 4% Buddy Roemer... 09 2 1% Mitt Romney... 10 78 20% Rick Santorum... 11 23 6% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 12 82 21% Q16. Despite who you're personally voting for, who do you expect the next president will be - Barack Obama or one of the Republican candidates? Barack Obama... 01 116 29% Michele Bachmann... 02 6 2% Herman Cain... 03 19 5% Newt Gingrich... 04 26 7% Jon Huntsman... 05 3 1% Gary Johnson... 06 0 0% Fred Karger... 07 0 0% Ron Paul... 08 16 4% Rick Perry... 09 1 0% Buddy Roemer... 10 0 0% Mitt Romney... 11 130 33% Rick Santorum... 12 2 1% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 13 81 20% Q17. Which Republican candidate would do best against Barack Obama in a debate? (READ IF DON'T KNOW) Michele Bachmann... 01 4 1% Herman Cain... 02 32 8% Newt Gingrich... 03 135 34% Jon Huntsman... 04 18 5% Gary Johnson... 05 0 0% Fred Karger... 06 0 0% Ron Paul... 07 19 5% Rick Perry... 08 1 0% Buddy Roemer... 09 0 0% Mitt Romney... 10 136 34% Rick Santorum... 11 2 1% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 12 53 13% {RANDOMIZE Q 18-22} Q18. Is Mitt Romney presidential? Yes... 1 330 83% No... 2 45 11% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 3 25 6% Q19. Is Herman Cain presidential? Yes... 1 131 33% No... 2 215 54% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 3 54 14% Q20. Is Newt Gingrich presidential? Yes... 1 209 52% No... 2 149 37% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 3 42 11% Q21. Is Rick Perry presidential? Yes... 1 93 23% No... 2 235 59% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 3 72 18% Q22. Is Ron Paul presidential? Yes... 1 162 41% No... 2 187 47% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 3 51 13% Q23. Mitt Romney is probably one of the most well known of the Republican candidates, having run for President in 2008. But, in national polls, Romney can't seem to stay above 25 percent among likely Republican voters. Why do you think that 75 percent of Republican voters across the country are holding back from supporting Mitt Romney? 4

{OPEN RESPONSE} Religion/Mormon... 01 ( 1/132) 64 16% His healthcare plan... 02 ( 1/134) 40 10% Flip-flops... 03 ( 1/136) 41 10% Not conservative enough... 04 36 9% Too many candidates right now... 05 40 10% Being from Mass.... 06 9 2% Unsure of him... 07 11 3% Boring... 08 13 3% Not a real Republican... 09 8 2% Other... 00 51 13% Don't know... 99 108 27% Q24. Do you trust Mitt Romney to say what he believes, even if it is unpopular? Yes... 1 202 51% No... 2 147 37% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 3 51 13% Q25. Do you think Mitt Romney is comfortable around regular people? Yes... 1 284 71% No... 2 77 19% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 3 39 10% Q26. Is Romney-Care the same as Obama-Care? Yes... 1 89 22% No... 2 212 53% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 3 99 25% Q27. Knowing what you know now about the allegations of sexual harassment against Herman Cain, how do they influence your vote - do they make you more likely to support him, less likely to support him, or makes no difference? More likely... 1 14 4% Less likely... 2 124 31% No Difference... 3 244 61% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 4 18 5% Q28. Do you believe the charges against Herman Cain? Yes... 1 111 28% No... 2 151 38% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 3 138 35% Q29. How satisfied are you with the Republican field of candidates? Very satisfied... 1 80 20% Somewhat satisfied... 2 170 43% Somewhat dissatisfied... 3 61 15% Very dissatisfied... 4 72 18% Undecided... 5 17 4% Q30. How confident are you that the Republican nominee will defeat Barack Obama next November - very confident, somewhat confident, not very confident, not at all confident? Very confident... 1 109 27% Somewhat confident... 2 130 33% Not very confident... 3 89 22% Not at all confident... 4 53 13% Undecided (DO NOT READ)... 5 19 5% 5

Q31. What do you think is the most important issue facing the country right now? READ LIST Reducing the national debt... 01 60 15% Taxes... 02 14 4% Jobs and the economy... 03 202 51% Schools and education... 04 7 2% Healthcare... 05 23 6% Military involvement in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya 06 22 6% Energy independence... 07 16 4% Illegal immigration... 08 25 6% Abortion policy... 09 2 1% Same sex marriage... 10 4 1% Civil liberties... 11 8 2% Terrorism and national security... 12 11 3% Undecided... 13 6 2% Q32. What do you think is the second most important issue facing the country right now? READ LIST N= 394 100% Reducing the national debt... 01 71 18% Taxes... 02 23 6% Jobs and the economy... 03 91 23% Schools and education... 04 15 4% Healthcare... 05 53 13% Military involvement in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya 06 39 10% Energy independence... 07 17 4% Illegal immigration... 08 26 7% Abortion policy... 09 4 1% Same sex marriage... 10 3 1% Civil liberties... 11 10 3% Terrorism and national security... 12 38 10% Undecided... 13 4 1% Q33. Do you think that the near-universal health care bill passed by Democrats last year should be repealed, modified or left alone? Repealed... 1 209 52% Modified... 2 121 30% Left alone... 3 42 11% Undecided... 4 28 7% DEMO [THE FINAL QUESTION WILL HELP US CLASSIFY YOUR RESPONSES WITH OTHERS TAKING THE SURVEY] Q34. Would you describe yourself as conservative, moderate or liberal? Conservative... 1 188 47% Moderate... 2 178 45% Liberal... 3 26 7% Undecided... 4 8 2% 6