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Q1 Often, things come up and people are not able to vote. Would state or local records show that you are currently registered to vote or like many others are you not registered to vote at this time? Yes, registered... 81% No, not registered... 18% Don't Know... 1% ASKED OF THOSE THAT SAID THEY ARE REGISTERED IN Q1 Q2 In two thousand eight, there were elections for offices like President, and U.S. Congress. Did you vote in the two thousand eight election for President? Yes... 75% No... 16% Too young / wasn't registered... 9% Don't Know... 0% Q3 In November, there will be elections for Congress and other offices. How likely are you to vote in the November election - very likely, somewhat likely, not too likely, or not likely at all? Very likely... 50% Somewhat likely... 27% Total likely... 77% Not too likely... 9% Not likely at all... 13% Total not likely... 22% Refused/Don't Know/Not Sure... 1% Q4 How much attention have you been able to pay to the coming elections this November - a lot, some, not much, or no attention so far? A lot... 17% Some... 41% Not much... 25% No attention... 18% Don't Know... 0% Q5 In general, do you think things in the country are moving in the right direction or the wrong direction? Right direction... 40% Wrong direction... 49% Don't Know... 12% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 1

Q6/7 I am now going to read you a list of concerns that some people have. Please tell me which one of these you would most like for politicians to do something about? 1 st 2 nd Total Jobs and the economy...34%...20%...54% Education and the cost of college...15%...14%...29% The budget deficit and government spending...12%...11%...23% Healthcare... 9%...14%...23% The war in Afghanistan... 4%... 7%...11% Immigration... 7%... 7%...14% The environment and global warming... 5%... 5%...10% Energy policy... 3%... 3%... 6% Terrorism and homeland security... 3%... 5%... 8% Social issues like gay rights and abortion rights... 5%... 6%...11% Crime... 2%... 4%... 6% Race relations... 1%... 1%... 2% Other... 1%... 1%... 2% Don't Know... 1%... 2%... 2% Q8 I'm going to read you the names of several people and organizations who are active in public affairs. After I read each one, please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of them. If you don't recognize the name, just say so. Here is the first one: Fav Unfav Name ID Can t Rate Barack Obama 56% 38% 94% 6% George W. Bush 32% 60% 92% 8% The United States Congress 43% 39% 82% 18% The Democratic party 46% 41% 87% 13% The Republican party 36% 50% 86% 14% Sarah Palin 28% 59% 87% 13% The Tea party 26% 37% 63% 37% Q9 When thinking about Barack Obama's first two years in office, would you say that you have been pleased about what he has been able to accomplish, disappointed in what he has done, or are you not yet sure? Pleased about what he's been able to accomplish... 27% Disappointed in what he has done... 37% Not yet sure... 34% Don't Know... 1% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 2

Q10 Would you be more likely or less likely to support a candidate endorsed by Barack Obama? More likely... 50% Less likely... 42% No impact... 5% Don't Know... 4% Q11 Would you be more likely or less likely to support a candidate endorsed by Sarah Palin? More likely... 26% Less likely... 64% No impact... 4% Don't Know... 6% Q12 Would you be more likely or less likely to support a candidate endorsed by the Tea Party? More likely... 26% Less likely... 54% No impact... 5% Don't Know... 16% Q13 Do you want the Democrats to retain control of congress or the Republicans to take control of congress, or does it not matter to you which party is in control of Congress? Democrats retain control... 34% Republicans to take control... 28% Doesn't matter to me... 36% Don't Know... 2% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 3

Q14 Now, I'd like to read you a series of statements. Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with the following statements: As a group, young people have the power to change things in this country Eventually, I expect to be better off financially than my parents are Big corporations have too much power in this country [SPLIT A] I am more cynical about politics than I was two years ago [SPLIT B] I am less hopeful about the country's future than I was two years ago [SPLIT A] Politicians don't talk about the issues that are important to me [SPLIT B] Agree Disagree Don't Know/Not Sure 83% 14% 4% 73% 18% 10% 76% 17% 7% 59% 34% 6% 47% 47% 6% 47% 46% 8% ASKED OF THOSE THAT SAID THEY WERE NOT TOO LIKELY OR NOT LIKELY AT ALL TO VOTE IN Q3 Q15 Please tell me which of the following statements comes closer to your view: I probably won't vote this November because no matter who wins, corporate interests will still have too much power and prevent real change... 62% I probably won't vote this November because the candidates aren't focused on the issues that I care about... 27% [vol] Both... 1% [vol] Other... 2% [vol] Don't Know... 7% SPLIT A ASKED OF THOSE THAT AGREED THEY WERE LESS HOPEFUL ABOUT THE COUNTRY S FUTURE Q16 Why are you less hopeful about the country's future than you were two years ago? [See Verbatims] SPLIT B ASKED OF THOSE THAT AGREED THEY ARE MORE CYNICAL ABOUT POLITICS Q17 Why are you more cynical about politics than you were two years ago? [See Verbatims] Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 4

Q18 Now, I'd like to read you a series of economic concerns that some people have. After each one, please tell me whether you are very about it, somewhat, or not that about it: Not having enough money to save for a home or for retirement [SPLIT B] Finding a job that pays enough for me to be comfortable [SPLIT A] Not having enough money to pay for school or student loans Very Smwt Total Not that Don't Know/Not Sure 54% 26% 80% 17% 3% 55% 22% 77% 22% 1% 51% 19% 70% 28% 2% Finding a job that I enjoy [SPLIT B] 50% 20% 70% 27% 2% Not having enough money to buy a car, a computer or make other major purchases [SPLIT A] 33% 31% 64% 35% 1% Losing my job [SPLIT B] 37% 21% 58% 36% 6% Having to move back home with my parents [SPLIT A] 23% 19% 42% 56% 2% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 5

Q19/20 Now, I'd like to read you another series of concerns that some people have. After each one, please tell me whether you are very about it, somewhat, or not that about it: The level of unemployment in the country [Split A] Very Smwt Total Not that Don't Know/Not Sure 74% 22% 96% 4% 1% The national debt [Split A] 66% 27% 93% 6% 1% The influence of corporations and special interests in our political system [Split A] America's dependence on foreign oil [Split B] The United States suffering another major terrorist attack [Split B] The amount of racism in the country [Split B] Failing to take action on global warming or climate change [Split A] Too many illegal immigrants in the country [Split B] 50% 36% 86% 12% 2% 49% 37% 86% 12% 2% 38% 39% 77% 21% 2% 35% 35% 70% 28% 2% 36% 33% 69% 30% 1% 40% 25% 65% 33% 2% Q21 Thinking about the issue of education in the United States, please tell me which of the following should be most important for politicians to address: Improving the quality of education in elementary and high schools... 44% Making college more affordable... 38% Expanding access to pre-school and early childhood education... 9% Closing the achievement gap between races... 7% Other... 1% Don't Know... 1% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 6

Q22 Thinking about energy policy in the United States, please tell me which of the following is most important for politicians to address: Investing in new technologies to create jobs... 43% Reducing our dependence on foreign oil... 40% Reducing our carbon emissions to help fight climate change... 15% Other... 1% Don't Know... 2% Q23 Thinking about economic policy in the United States, please tell me which of the following is most important for politicians to address: Investing in job creation... 32% Reducing the national debt... 30% Making job training and post-high school education more affordable... 23% Cutting taxes... 14% Other... 0% Don't Know... 1% Q24 As you may know, the state of Arizona recently passed a law that gives the police the power to ask anyone they stop for another offense, who they suspect may be an illegal immigrant, for documentation showing that they are in the country legally. Do you support or oppose this law? Strongly support... 34% Somewhat support... 19% Total support... 53% Somewhat oppose... 16% Strongly oppose... 28% Total oppose... 44% Don't Know... 3% Q25 Do you support or oppose legalizing gay marriage? Support... 55% Oppose... 39% Don't Know... 6% Q26 As you may know, a group of Muslims in New York plan to build a mosque and community center a few blocks from the site of the September 11th terrorist attacks in New York City. Do you approve or disapprove of this plan? Strongly approve... 18% Somewhat approve... 23% Total approve... 41% Somewhat disapprove... 18% Strongly disapprove... 34% Total disapprove... 52% Don't Know... 8% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 7

Q27/28 Now, I want to read you some proposals that a candidate for U.S. Congress might make. For each, tell me whether it would make you more likely or less likely to support a candidate who made that proposal. Supports increasing investment in renewable energy sources to help reduce our dependence on foreign oil [Split A] Much Smwt more Total more more likely likely likely Less likely Don't Know/Not Sure 58% 31% 89% 7% 4% Supports ending the Bush tax cuts for those earning over two hundred fifty thousand a year to help reduce the deficit [Split A] 34% 31% 65% 25% 10% Voted for the new healthcare reform law [Split A] 28% 29% 57% 36% 7% Supports increasing aid to foreign countries to help combat poverty [Split A] Supports expanding abstinence-only education in schools [Split A] Supports providing illegal immigrants with a path to citizenship [Split A] 22% 35% 57% 35% 8% 23% 30% 53% 39% 9% 21% 29% 50% 41% 8% Supports legalizing marijuana [Split A] 22% 26% 48% 44% 8% Supports funding political campaigns with tax dollars rather than private donations as a way to help reduce the influence of special interests in politics [Split A] 16% 26% 42% 49% 10% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 8

Q27/28 (Cont.) Now, I want to read you some proposals that a candidate for U.S. Congress might make. For each, tell me whether it would make you more likely or less likely to support a candidate who made that proposal. Supports increasing government grants to help make college and post-graduate education more affordable [Split B] Supports increasing investment in renewable energy sources and expanding offshore oil exploration and the use of nuclear energy to help reduce our dependence on foreign oil [Split B] Supports expanding safe-sex education in schools [Split B] Supports starting the process of pulling all U.S. troops out of Afghanistan [Split B] Supports increasing aid to foreign countries to help combat HIV and other deadly diseases [Split B] Supports a cap or tax on carbon emissions to help combat global warming [Split B] Much Smwt more Total more more likely likely likely Less likely Don't Know/Not Sure 58% 28% 86% 8% 6% 49% 32% 81% 11% 7% 42% 35% 77% 16% 8% 40% 30% 70% 20% 10% 32% 35% 67% 24% 8% 28% 37% 65% 26% 9% Supports legalizing gay marriage [Split B] 29% 27% 56% 37% 8% Supports the Arizona law that expands the power of police to crack down on illegal immigrants [Split B] 31% 21% 52% 42% 5% Q29 What do you think is the better way to reduce teen pregnancy in high schools emphasizing safe sex and birth control, or by emphasizing abstinence-only? Safe sex and birth control... 74% Abstinence only... 21% Don't Know... 5% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 9

Q30 Do you support or oppose making condoms and contraceptives available in high schools? Strongly support... 42% Somewhat support... 27% Total support... 69% Somewhat oppose... 13% Strongly oppose... 16% Total oppose... 29% Don't Know... 3% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 10

QUESTIONS FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY Q31 Sex Male... 50% Female... 50% Q32 Please tell me what age you are: 17 or younger... 0% 18... 7% 19... 10% 20... 8% 21... 8% 22... 8% 23... 8% 24... 8% 25... 9% 26... 8% 27... 7% 28... 9% 29... 10% Refuse... 0% Q33 Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an independent, or something else? Democrat... 35% Independent lean Democrat... 7% Independent... 15% Independent lean Republican... 7% Republican... 26% Other party... 4% Don't Know / Not Sure / Refused... 7% Q34 On political issues do you consider yourself a liberal, a conservative, or a moderate? Liberal... 24% Moderate... 39% Conservative... 29% Don't Know... 8% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 11

ASKED OF THOSE THAT SAID THEY VOTED IN 2008 Q35 In the 2008 Presidential election, did you vote for Barack Obama or John McCain? Obama... 55% McCain... 34% Other... 6% Don't Know... 5% Q36 What is the last year of schooling that you have completed? 1-11th grade... 4% High school graduate... 21% Some college... 35% Associate's degree... 8% College graduate... 22% Post-graduate school... 9% Don't Know... 2% Q37 Are you currently a student? Yes, full-time student... 36% Yes, part-time student... 10% No... 52% Don't Know... 2% Q38 Are you currently employed? Yes, employed full-time... 40% Yes, employed part-time... 22% No... 36% Don't Know... 3% ASKED OF THOSE THAT SAID THEY ARE EMPLOYED IN Q38 Q39 Are you satisfied with your job or are you not satisfied, but took it because nothing better was available? Satisfied... 71% Not satisfied, but took it because nothing better was available... 27% Don't Know... 2% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 12

Q40 Just to make sure we have a representative sample, could you please tell me whether you are from a Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish-speaking background? Yes... 18% No... 79% Don't Know... 3% ASKED OF THOSE THAT SAID NO IN Q40 Q41 What is your race - White, African American, Asian or something else? White... 75% African American... 15% Asian... 6% Native American... 1% Other... 1% Don't Know... 1% Q42 Combined Race Self Identification White... 60% African American... 12% Asian... 5% Hispanic... 18% Native American... 1% Other... 1% Don't Know... 3% ASKED OF THOSE IN THE CELL PHONE AND ONLINE SAMPLE ONLY Q42 Do you have regular landline telephone service in your home? Yes... 46% No... 53% Don't Know... 0% Refused... 2% Q43 Regions Central... 24% Eastern... 21% Southern... 34% Western... 21% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 13

Q44 Sample Type Landline... 50% Cell... 20% Online... 30% Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. 14