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Louisiana Survey Results Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 The main candidates for U.S. Senate this fall are Democrat Mary Landrieu, Republican Bill Cassidy, and Republican Rob Maness. If the election was today, who would you vote for? Mary Landrieu...43% Bill Cassidy...35% Rob Maness...15% Someone else... 1% Undecided... 6% Combined horse race, with minor candidate supporters and undecideds asked if they lean Landrieu or Cassidy Mary Landrieu...47% Bill Cassidy...48%... 5% Do you approve or disapprove of President s job performance? Approve...36%...56%... 8% Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Mary Landrieu s job performance? Approve...%...50%... 6% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Bill Cassidy? Favorable...36% Unfavorable...44%...20% Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Rob Maness? Favorable...34% Unfavorable...26%...40% Do you approve or disapprove of Senator David Vitter s job performance? Approve...%...35%...19% Do you approve or disapprove of Governor Bobby Jindal s job performance? Approve...33%...56%... 11% In the last presidential election, did you vote for or?...38%...55%... 7% Q10 Would you describe yourself as very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat, or very? liberal...14% liberal...12% rate...26%...25%...24% Q11 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2. Woman...53% Man...47% October 30-November 1, 2014 3020 Highwoods Blvd. Survey of 1,003 likely voters Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Q12 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican, press 2. If you are an independent or identify with another party, press 3. Democrat...44% Republican...36%...20% Q13 If you are white, press 1. If American, press 2. If other, press 3. White...% American...30% Other... 5% Q14 If you are years old, press 1. If, press 2. If, press 3. If you are older, press 4....14%...20%...42%...24% Q15 Phone...80% Internet...20% October 30-November 1, 2014 3020 Highwoods Blvd. Survey of 1,003 likely voters Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Mary Landrieu 43% 87% 12% 41% Bill Cassidy 35% 5% 59% 12% Rob Maness 15% 2% 24% 19% Someone else Undecided 1% 1% 1% 1% 6% 5% 4% 27% Mary Landrieu 47% 92% 16% 41% Bill Cassidy 48% 7% 79% % 5% 1% 5% 30% Approval Approve 36% 82% 6% 25% 56% 9% 90% 44% 8% 9% 4% 31% Approve % 88% 14% 47% 50% 8% 81% 27% 6% 3% 5% 25% Favorable 36% 7% 58% 13% Unfavorable 44% 77% 23% 32% 20% 16% 19% 54% Favorable 34% 10% 53% 22% Unfavorable 26% % 15% 11% 40% % 32% 68%

Approve % 14% 70% 24% 35% % 17% 20% 19% 21% 13% 56% Approve 33% 9% 49% 33% 56% 84% 39% 46% 11% 7% 12% 21% Mary Landrieu 43% 73% 75% 57% 25% 13% Bill Cassidy 35% 12% 12% 25% 50% 55% Rob Maness 15% 6% 7% 10% 19% 26% Someone else 1% - 0% 1% 2% 2% Undecided 6% 10% 5% 8% 4% 4% Mary Landrieu 47% 79% 78% 61% % 16% Bill Cassidy 48% 16% 19% 34% % 79% 5% 6% 3% 5% 6% 5% Approval Approve 36% 75% 67% 41% 17% 15% 56% 18% 25% 46% 77% 82% 8% 8% 8% 13% 6% 4% Approve % 76% 78% 56% 27% 16% 50% 16% 19% 37% 66% 81% 6% 8% 3% 7% 6% 3% Favorable 36% 16% 11% 21% 49% 61% Unfavorable 44% 69% 72% 55% 25% 23% 20% 15% 17% 24% 26% 16% Favorable 34% 15% 17% 25% 44% 54% Unfavorable 26% 52% 33% 28% 15% 18% 40% 34% 50% 47% 41% 28%

Approve % 26% 19% 31% 64% 67% 35% 57% 55% % 21% 17% 19% 17% 26% 24% 15% 16% Approve 33% 17% 16% 25% 43% 49% 56% 77% 71% 68% 44% 37% 11% 6% 13% 7% 13% 14% Mary Landrieu 43% 50% 35% Bill Cassidy 35% % 42% Rob Maness 15% 14% 16% Someone else 1% 1% 1% Undecided 6% 6% 6% Mary Landrieu 47% 52% 41% Bill Cassidy 48% 42% 55% 5% 5% 5% Approval Approve 36% 42% 31% 56% 51% 62% 8% 8% 8% Approve % 50% 39% 50% 44% 57% 6% 6% 5% Favorable 36% 31% 41% Unfavorable 44% 48% 39% 20% 21% 19% Favorable 34% % 40% Unfavorable 26% 26% 26% 40% % 34%

Approve % 37% 55% 35% 37% 33% 19% 26% 12% Approve 33% % 37% 56% 59% 54% 11% 12% 9% Mary Landrieu 43% 72% 13% 32% Bill Cassidy 35% 14% 64% 28% Rob Maness 15% 7% 19% 26% Someone else Undecided 1% 1% 1% 1% 6% 6% 2% 13% Mary Landrieu 47% 77% 14% 38% Bill Cassidy 48% 19% 82% 51% 5% 4% 4% 11% Approval Approve 36% 64% 10% 23% 56% 28% 86% 63% 8% 7% 4% 15% Approve % 76% 14% 32% 50% 21% 81% 57% 6% 4% 5% 11% Favorable 36% 16% 63% 28% Unfavorable 44% 66% 20% 40% 20% 18% 17% 32% Favorable 34% 17% 51% 41% Unfavorable 26% 37% 15% 22% 40% 46% 34% 37%

Approve % 26% 71% 40% 35% 52% 16% 34% 19% 22% 13% 25% Approve 33% 16% 50% 40% 56% 75% 38% 49% 11% 10% 12% 10% White American Other Mary Landrieu 43% 24% 83% 50% Bill Cassidy 35% 50% 6% 11% Rob Maness Someone else Undecided 15% 20% 3% 19% 1% 1% - 7% 6% 5% 7% 13% White American Other Mary Landrieu 47% 27% 87% 59% Bill Cassidy 48% 68% 9% 23% 5% 5% 4% 18% White American Other Approval Approve 36% 15% 81% 50% 56% 79% 9% 39% 8% 6% 10% 11% White American Other Approve % 25% 85% 50% 50% 69% 10% 37% 6% 5% 5% 13%

White American Other Favorable 36% 49% 10% 17% Unfavorable 44% 32% 68% 59% 20% 19% 22% 24% White American Other Favorable 34% % 10% 41% Unfavorable 26% 18% 43% 30% 40% 37% 47% % White American Other Approve % 60% 15% 35% 35% 25% 57% 42% 19% 15% 28% 23% White American Other Approve 33% 44% 10% 26% 56% % 81% 66% 11% 12% 9% 8% Mary Landrieu 43% 61% 50% 37% 36% Bill Cassidy 35% 15% 32% 37% 46% Rob Maness Someone else Undecided 15% 10% 12% 20% 13% 1% - 1% 1% 1% 6% 15% 4% 5% 4% Mary Landrieu 47% 68% 54% 40% 40% Bill Cassidy 48% 25% 43% 54% 56% 5% 6% 3% 6% 5%

Approval Approve 36% 53% 51% 30% 26% 56% 33% 43% 63% 68% 8% 14% 6% 7% 6% Approve % 62% 51% 40% 38% 50% 30% 42% 56% 57% 6% 8% 6% 4% 5% Favorable 36% 23% 28% 36% 48% Unfavorable 44% 53% 50% % 33% 20% 25% 22% 19% 19% Favorable 34% 23% % 39% 36% Unfavorable 26% 31% 32% 27% 16% 40% % 39% 34% 48% Approve % 26% 42% 49% 52% 35% 42% 37% 35% 31% 19% 32% 21% 16% 17% Approve 33% 32% 31% 32% 38% 56% 57% 61% 58% 49% 11% 10% 8% 11% 13%

Phone Internet Mary Landrieu 43% 39% 59% Bill Cassidy 35% 39% 20% Rob Maness 15% 18% 5% Someone else 1% 1% 1% Undecided 6% 4% 15% Phone Internet Mary Landrieu 47% 42% 67% Bill Cassidy 48% 53% 27% 5% 5% 6% Phone Internet Approval Approve 36% 33% 52% 56% 61% 35% 8% 6% 13% Phone Internet Approve % 41% 59% 50% 54% 32% 6% 5% 9% Phone Internet Favorable 36% 40% 17% Unfavorable 44% 42% 53% 20% 18% % Phone Internet Favorable 34% 39% 16% Unfavorable 26% 25% 31% 40% 36% 53% Phone Internet Approve % 51% 25% 35% 33% 43% 19% 16% 31% Phone Internet Approve 33% 36% 23% 56% 54% % 11% 10% 11%