THE REPUBLICAN RACE: MCCAIN SOLIDIFIES FRONT-RUNNER STATUS January 30 Feb 2, 2008

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CBS NEWS POLL For Release: Sunday, February 3, 2008 6:00 pm EST THE REPUBLICAN RACE: MCCAIN SOLIDIFIES FRONT-RUNNER STATUS January 30 Feb 2, 2008 Senator John McCain's "Straight Talk Express" rolls into Super Tuesday with the Arizonan viewed by wide margins as the candidate who says what he believes, who is the most electable in November, and who would be the best Commander-in-Chief. Those traits have propelled McCain to a solid lead over his rivals among national Republican primary voters. Republican voters list the economy as their top concern by far, and while McCain leads on this issue, too, Mitt Romney's ratings are closer to his -- one reason this race may still be partly in flux. THE NATIONAL RACE After wins in South Carolina and a Republicans-only primary in Florida, John McCain has solidified his status as the national frontrunner for his party s nomination. Mitt Romney has risen, too, but is outpaced by McCain. REPUBLICAN CHOICE FOR THE NOMINATION Now 1/08 12/07 McCain 46% 33% 7% Romney 23 8 16 Huckabee 12 18 21 Among voters in Super Tuesday states the lead is similar. Some have wondered whether McCain could draw support from all camps in the GOP (and he has run behind among conservatives in some primaries), but in this poll McCain leads among conservatives as well as among moderates. The race is still fluid, but has solidified some since last month: the number of Republican primary voters who have made up their minds has jumped 21 points. MIND MADE UP ABOUT WHOM TO SUPPORT? (Among Republican Primary Voters with a Choice) Now 1/08 Yes 48% 27% Too early 52 72

Republican voters now also voice stronger allegiance to their preference. The number who like their choice a lot better than the other candidates has nearly doubled. WHY MCCAIN IS LEADING DO YOU LIKE YOUR CANDIDATE (Among Republican Primary Voters with a Choice) Now 1/08 A lot better than others 39% 20% Somewhat better 42 45 Only a little better 18 35 McCain has two very strong qualities that make him stand out for Republican voters: he is seen as the most electable nominee, and the best Commander-in-Chief. McCain leads, but by a smaller margin, on immigration and taxes, where he has had differences with many in his party. He leads Romney on economic and tax issues. The difference on these issues is in single digits. WHICH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE McCain Romney Huckabee Paul Is most electable 65% 17 2 3 Would be best Commander-in-Chief 62% 15 6 8 Would do best on Immigration 38% 22 9 10 Would do best on Economy 39% 30 9 8 Most likely to lower taxes 25% 20 13 15 Nonetheless, most 54% - of Republican primary voters see only minor differences between the candidates on the issues. That may partly explain why McCain's leads on electability and being Commander-in- Chief coincide with his large overall lead in the race. ISSUE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ARE Major 35% Minor 54 McCain has cultivated a reputation as a "straight talker," and that sets him apart in the minds of Republican voters. Most see McCain as saying what he believes. Huckabee is also mostly seen this way, though many admit they don't know enough about him. Romney, meanwhile, is more apt to be seen as just saying what people want to hear.

DO THE CANDIDATES SAY WHAT THEY BELIEVE? McCain Romney Huckabee Says what he believes 56% 35% 42% Just says what people want to hear 31 43 28 WHAT REPUBLICAN VOTERS ARE LOOKING FOR Republicans are looking for a candidate with the right experience: it is the number one answer volunteered when they are asked why they back their candidate. It matters most to McCain's voters. The economy still ranks as the main national problem in the minds of Republican voters; it is up again from last month and now far outdistances the war, which ranks as number two. VIEWS OF THE CANDIDATES NATION S MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM Now 1/08 12/07 The economy/jobs 39% 22% 9% Iraq 17 15 15 Immigration 8 12 8 Mitt Romney has reversed last month's slide in his favorable ratings, and they are back to net positive now. But McCain is by far the most favorably-viewed of the top three Republican candidates. VIEWS OF THE CANDIDATES Now 1/08 12/07 McCain: Favorable 56% 57% 37% Not favorable 21 13 32 Undecided/DK 22 29 30 Romney: Favorable 34% 23% 36% Not favorable 20 27 16 Undecided/DK 46 51 48 Huckabee: Favorable 27% 47% 30% Not favorable 24 12 10 Undecided/DK 48 40 60 This poll was conducted among a random sample of 1232 adults nationwide, interviewed by telephone January 30-Feb 2, 2008. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points. The error for subgroups is higher. Error for Republican Primary voters could be plus or minus six points.

CBS NEWS POLL The Republican Race: McCain Solidifies Front-Runner Status January 30-February 2, 2008 q1 RELEASED SEPARATELY q2 What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today? Republican primary voters Jan08c % % Economy /Jobs 39 22 War in Iraq 17 15 Immigration 8 12 Terrorism (general) 6 7 Health Care 4 3 Defense/Military 3 2 Other 20 36 DK/NA 3 3 q3 q36 RELEASED SEPARATELY q37 Who would you like to see the Republican party nominate as its presidential candidate in 2008 -- John McCain, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, or Ron Paul? McCain 46 33 Romney 23 8 Huckabee 12 18 Giuliani -- 10 Thompson -- 8 Hunter -- 1 Paul 9 5 Someone else /None (Vol.) 2 2 Undecided (Vol.) 7 13 DK/NA 1 2 q38 Is your mind made up or is it still too early to say for sure? REPUBLICANPRIMARY VOTERS WITH A CANDIDATE CHOICE IN Q37 Mind made up 48 27 Too early to say for sure 52 72 DK/NA 0 1

q39 What specifically is it about (Selected Candidate) that makes you want to support (him/her)? WITH A CANDIDATE CHOICE IN Q37 Dec07a % % Right experience 21 23 Agree on issues 19 16 Honesty/integrity/trustwor 7 12 Like him/her 4 5 Represents my values 4 7 Cares about people 4 1 Conservative 4 1 Stance on Iraq War 3 1 Stance on taxes 3 0 Best candidate for job 2 1 Religious beliefs 2 3 Stance on terrorism 2 1 Other 19 26 DK/NA 6 3 q40 Would you say you like (Selected Candidate) a great deal better than any other Republican candidate for President, somewhat better than any other candidate, or only a little better than any other candidate? WITH A CANDIDATE CHOICE IN Q37 Jan08c A great deal 39 20 Somewhat 42 45 Only a little 18 35 Same/there's no difference 0 -- DK/NA 1 0 q41 BLANK q42 Is your opinion of Mike Huckabee favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Mike Huckabee yet to have an opinion? Favorable 27 47 Not favorable 24 12 Undecided 20 16 Haven't heard enough 28 24 Refused 1 1 q43 Is your opinion of John McCain favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about John McCain yet to have an opinion? Favorable 56 57 Not favorable 21 13 Undecided 12 20 Haven't heard enough 10 9 Refused 1 1

q44 Is your opinion of Mitt Romney favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Mitt Romney yet to have an opinion? Jan08c % % Favorable 34 23 Not favorable 20 27 Undecided 24 19 Haven't heard enough 22 32 Refused 0 0 q45 BLANK q46 When thinking about where the Republican presidential candidates stand on the most important issues facing the country today, do you think there are major differences in where the Republican presidential candidates stand on the issues, or only minor differences? Major differences 35 Minor differences 54 The same (Vol.) 2 DK/NA 9 q47 Do you think John McCain says what he believes most of the time, or does he say what he thinks people want to hear? Dec07a % Yes, says what he believes 56 46 No, says what people want 31 36 Don't know/no answer 13 18 q48 BLANK q49 Do you think Mitt Romney says what he believes most of the time, or does he say what he thinks people want to hear? Yes, says what he believes 35 42 No, says what people want 43 29 Don't know/no answer 22 29 q50-q52 BLANK q53 Do you think Mike Huckabee says what he believes most of the time, or does he say what he thinks people want to hear? Yes, says what he believes 42 47 No, says what people want 28 16 Don't know/no answer 30 37 q54 BLANK

q55 Regardless of how you intend to vote in 2008, which candidate do you think is most qualified to manage the economy -- Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney, or Ron Paul? % Huckabee 9 McCain 39 Romney 30 Paul 8 Someone else /None 1 DK/NA 13 q56 Regardless of how you intend to vote in 2008, which candidate do you think is most qualified to be commander-in-chief -- Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney, or Ron Paul? Huckabee 6 McCain 62 Romney 15 Paul 8 Someone else /None 1 DK/NA 8 q57 Regardless of how you intend to vote in 2008, which candidate do you think will do the best job handling the issue of illegal immigration -- Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney, or Ron Paul? Huckabee 9 McCain 38 Romney 22 Paul 10 Someone else /None 1 DK/NA 20 q58 Regardless of how you intend to vote in 2008, which candidate do you think will do the best job lowering taxes -- Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney, or Ron Paul? Huckabee 13 McCain 25 Romney 20 Paul 15 Someone else /None 2 DK/NA 25 q59 Regardless of how you intend to vote in 2008, which candidate do you think has the best chance of winning the general election in November -- Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney, or Ron Paul? Huckabee 2 McCain 65 Romney 17 Paul 3 Someone else /None 0 DK/NA 13 UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED Total Respondents 1232 Total Republican primary voters 325 300