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December 2012 Winthrop Poll RESULTS OF LATEST WINTHROP POLL ARE IN ALMOST ONE MONTH TO-THE-DAY AFTER PRES. OBAMA S RE-ELECTION, 48% OF SC RESPONDENTS SAY THEY APPROVE OF HIS JOB PERFORMANCE, WHILE 41% GIVE IT A THUMBS DOWN RESPONDENTS ALMOST EVENLY DIVIDED WHEN ASKED TO ASSESS GOV. HALEY S JOB PERFORMANCE MORE THAN 90% SAY THEY DO NOT CONSIDER THEMSELVES MEMBERS OF THE TEA PARTY 38% SAY SC GOP PRIMARY WINNER NEWT GINGRICH WOULD HAVE RACKED UP ABOUT THE SAME RESULTS AS MITT ROMNEY DID VS. OBAMA NEARLY HALF THINK THAT ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN SC ARE GETTING BETTER Rock Hill SC The results of the latest Winthrop Poll, of 929 respondents living in South Carolina are in. The survey was in the field from Nov. 25-Dec. 2, 2012. After weights (for sex, age, and race) have been applied, results which use all respondents have a margin of error of approximately+/- 3.5% at the 95% confidence level. Results that use less than the full sample (e.g. just Registered

Voters or just those who voted in the 2012 presidential election) will naturally have a higher margin of error. For data of those who voted in the 2012 presidential election, the sample size is 600 and after weights (for sex, age, and race) have been applied, results which only use these respondents have a margin of error of approximately +/-4% at the 95% confidence level. For additional information on methodology, see conclusion of poll. Among the Winthrop Poll findings: Almost one month to-the-day after Barack Obama won a second term as president, 48% of all South Carolinians polled approved of the job he is doing. The category of respondents who most disapproved of his performance at 51.9% were those who reported that they had voted in the presidential election last month. More than three-in-four of all respondents disapproved of the way Congress is doing its job. When you factor in the margin of error, and remove those who either expressed no opinion or refused to answer whether they approved or disapproved of her job performance Gov. Nikki Haley garnered roughly even approval/disapproval ratings among all those polled, registered voters, and those who voted in the 2012 presidential election. Gov. Haley garners a much higher approval rating 61.5% vs. 19% who disapprove of her job performance among those who are registered to vote and say they are either Republicans or Independents who lean Republican. Respondents were almost equally divided as to whether they think South Carolina is on the right track (40.2%) compared with those who say it is headed in the wrong direction (41.9%). 38.2% of those polled say Newt Gingrich, who bested Mitt Romney in the S.C. GOP Primary in January, would have posted about the same result as Romney did in the presidential election. Almost 40% say he would have been less successful than Romney. Almost one-half of all respondents say they think that economic conditions in South Carolina are getting better, with over 50% of them rating their personal financial situation as excellent or good. While the U.S. Supreme Court has not tipped its hand this session as to whether it will hear any cases involving same-sex marriages, almost 50% of poll respondents said they felt somewhat or very strongly that S.C. law should not be used to decide the divorce cases of gay couples who were legally married in Washington D.C., or one of the nine states that allows it.

Among Registered Voters, the number of respondents who said they were not members of the Tea Party was decidedly significant. While 90.8% said they were not, a mere 5.7% said they were. Note: Topline (may not sum to 100% due to rounding) Demographics T.1 Census* December 2012 Winthrop Poll Respondents Sex Male 47.94 50.0 Female 52.06 50.0 Race Caucasian 68.57 64.0 African American 26.5 29.6 Other 4.93 6.5 Age 18-19 4.06 4.3 20-29 17.97 17.6 30-39 16.48 16.6 40-49 17.98 17.8 50-59 17.76 17.4 60-69 13.99 13.3 70-79 7.52 7.1 80-89 3.6 3.3 90-99.62.7 99 & over.018 0.0 Refused -- 1.8 *Census percentages are ONLY for those S.C. residents age 18 and over. T.2 Registered Voters Registered Voters SC Election Commission December 2012 Winthrop Poll Registered Voters Sex Male 44.9 46.1

Female 55.1 53.9 Race White 69.1 71.0 Non-white 30.9 29.0 Age 18-24 4.4 4.3 25-44 38.2 34.8 45-65 36.2 38.7 65+ 21.2 20.6 Refused -- 1.6 As was demonstrated by the national election outcome, people who suggest reweighting (or unskewing ) polls based on a snapshot of self-reported partisanship have a fundamental misunderstanding of polling, in general, and sampling in particular. A better test of the accuracy of our sampling would be to compare reported votes from our respondents to the actual vote in the recent presidential election. Reported vote from the Winthrop Poll seen below represent answers from those sampled who were screened first for registration status and then for whether or not they actually voted. 2012 Election Results T.3 SC Election Commission Official Results December 2012 Winthrop Poll Reported Vote Romney 54.56 53.2 Obama 44.09 44.8 Other 1.35 1.9 Sample size for Registered Voters is 726. That is 78.2% of our sample. According to the Census, there are 3,544,890 individuals in SC age

18 and over. Of those, the SC Election Commission reports that 2,820,774 are registered. That's 79.57% December 2012 Winthrop Poll Results T.4 Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President of the United States? Registered Voters Voted in 2012 Presidential Election Approve 48.0 42.5 43.1 Disapprove 41.2 49.4 51.9 Not Sure 8.9 6.2 3.9 Refused 1.9 1.9 1.1 *NOTE: Nationally, among Likely Voters Approve: 56%; Disapprove: 44% (Rasmussen 11/29-12/1). Among the general population Approve: 52%; Disapprove: 41% (Gallup 11/29-12/1) T.5 Do you approve or disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job? Registered Voters Voted in 2012 Presidential Election Approve 13.2 14.0 13.1 Disapprove 77.1 78.0 79.4 Not Sure 8.8 7.1 6.4 Refused 1.0 1.0 1.1 T.6 Do you approve or disapprove of the way Nikki Haley is handling her job as Governor of South Carolina? Registered Voters Voted in 2012 Presidential Election Republicans Including Leaners (Registered Voters only)

Approve 38.3 40.0 40.5 61.5 Disapprove 41.3 42.4 42.9 19.0 Not Sure 19.1 16.2 15.4 17.2 Refused 1.2 1.4 1.2 2.3 *NOTE: Due to larger number of Not Sure/ Don t Know answers, comparisons to national figures (where there are notably fewer Not Sure/ Don t Know ) are erroneous. Also remember that point estimates that are within the margin of error are functionally equivalent. **NOTE: When those who express no opinion or refuse to answer are removed, Gov. Haley enjoys a roughly 50/50 approval rating when the margin of error is factored in for all respondents, registered voters, and those who voted in the 2012 presidential election. She enjoys notably higher approval ratings among Republicans and Independents who Lean Republican (who are also registered to vote --- partisanship is self-reported; we do not register by party in South Carolina) T.7 Do you approve or disapprove of the way the South Carolina State Legislature is handling its job? Registered Voters Voted in 2012 Presidential Election Approve 38.0 40.4 42.5 Disapprove 33.0 32.8 33.0 Not Sure 27.6 25.3 23.0 Refused 1.4 1.4 1.4 T.8 Thinking about the current path that our nation is taking, do you think our country is on the right track or headed in the wrong direction? Right Track 39.6 Wrong Direction 53.0 Don t Know/ 7.4

T.9 Thinking about the current path that the state of South Carolina is taking, do you think South Carolina is on the right track or headed in the wrong direction? Right Track 40.2 Wrong Direction 41.9 Don t Know/ 17.9 T.10 Even though Mitt Romney won the Republican Nomination, more voters in the South Carolina Republican Primary held in January of this year voted for Newt Gingrich. Do you think Newt Gingrich would have been more successful running against Obama than Mitt Romney, less successful running against Obama than Mitt Romney, or achieved about the same result running against Obama as Mitt Romney. Registered Voters Voted in 2012 Presidential Election Republicans Including Leaners (Registered Voters only) More Successful 14.9 15.5 15.2 21.0 Less Successful 39.9 41.2 42.8 42.0 About the Same 38.2 36.1 35.6 32.0 Don t Know/ Not Sure 5.8 5.8 5.1 4.1 1.1 1.4 1.3.9 *NOTE: Those in the Republican/Leaner column are registered to vote and identified themselves as Republicans or Independents who lean Republican, but they may or may not have voted in the January 2012 SC Republican Presidential Primary

T.11 What do you think is the most important problem facing the United States of America today? (Top four responses listed. Response options are not read to respondents. Interviewers code responses into one of 29 answer options) Economy/ Economicfinancial crisis Budget deficit or debt Jobs or unemployment Politicians/ Government 29.9 14.8 12.0 9.3 T.12 What do you think is the most important problem facing the state of South Carolina today? (Top four responses listed. Response options are not read to respondents. Interviewers code responses into one of 29 answer options) Jobs or 21.7 unemployment Economy/ Economicfinancial crisis 16.9 Education 16.1 Politicians/ 7.0 Government T.13 How would you rate the condition of the national economy these days? Is it very good, fairly good, fairly bad or very bad? Very Good 1.7 Fairly Good 29.6

Fairly Bad 39.3 Very Bad 27.4 Not Sure 1.7 0.4 T.14 Right now, do you think that economic conditions in the country as a whole are getting better or getting worse? Getting Better 49.1 Getting Worse 43.7 Not Sure 6.8 0.4 T.15 How would you rate the condition of the economy of South Carolina these days? Is it very good, fairly good, fairly bad, or very bad? Very Good 2.9 Fairly Good 46.5 Fairly Bad 31.1 Very Bad 13.7 Not Sure 4.7 1.1 T.16 Right now, do you think that economic conditions in South Carolina are getting better or getting worse? Getting Better 48.9 Getting Worse 32.3 Not Sure 17.9 0.9 T.17 How would you rate your financial situation today? As excellent, good, only fair, or poor?

Excellent 11.4 Good 39.9 Only Fair 36.1 Poor 10.6 Not Sure 0.7 1.3 T.18 Right now, do you think that your financial situation as a whole is getting better or getting worse? Getting Better 53.4 Getting Worse 31.2 Not Sure 13.7 1.8 T.19 Regardless of your attitudes toward same sex marriage, do you think South Carolina should or should not permit gay couples who were married in other states to have their divorce decided under the rules of South Carolina law? [CALLER: if they say 'should' or 'should not,' ask "Do you feel that way very strongly or somewhat strongly?"] Very Strongly Should Somewhat Strongly Should Somewhat Strongly Should Not Very Strongly Should Not Not Sure/ Don t Know 20.5 16.8 11.6 37.9 10.3 2.8

T.20 In general, would you say you approve or disapprove of the Tea Party movement or are you not familiar enough with the Tea Party movement to have an opinion? Registered Voters Republicans Including Leaners (Registered Voters only) Approve 28.8 33.1 59.2 Disapprove 34.3 36.8 16.4 Not Familiar 33.0 25.8 19.7 Not Sure 3.0 3.3 4.0 0.9 0.9 0.7 T.21 Would you consider yourself a MEMBER of the Tea Party Movement? Registered Voters Republicans Including Leaners (Registered Voters only) Yes 5.3 5.7 8.2 No 90.6 90.8 87.0 Not Sure 3.6 3.2 4.5 0.6 0.3 0.3 T.22 Would you consider yourself a MEMBER of the Tea Party Movement? *Note: Numbers below for 2012 represent Republicans and Independents who Lean Republican who ALSO voted in the 2012 presidential election (not just Republicans and Independents who Lean Republican who are simply registered to vote as in T.21). Numbers below for 2010 represent likely voters in the 2010 SC gubernatorial election from the October 2010 Winthrop Poll. The number of those active voters willing to identify themselves as Tea Party members has dropped by apx 2/3. 2012 Republicans Including Leaners (Only those who Voted in 2012) 2010 Republicans Including Leaners (Likely 2010 SC Gubernatorial Voters) Yes 9.0 30.5 No 86.1 60.6

Not Sure 4.9 7.2 0.0 1.6 T.23 In the last month, it was discovered that a computer hacker was able to break into the South Carolina Department of Revenue s computers and access the social security numbers and other personal information of millions of South Carolina tax payers. How familiar would you say you were with this incident? Would you say that you were not at all familiar with the incident, had heard of the incident, but didn t know the details, were somewhat familiar with the incident, or were very familiar with the incident? Not at Familiar 8.3 Heard, but No Details 18.5 Somewhat Familiar 28.2 Very Familiar 45.1 0.0 T.24 Which of the following comes close to your opinion? [ANSWERS ROTATED] The South Carolina government WAS providing adequate computer security for the taxpayer information, but the hackers were still able to break in or The South Carolina government was NOT providing adequate computer security for the taxpayer information, and that s what allowed the hackers to break in Was 17.0 Was Not 74.6 Not Sure/ Don t Know 8.3 0.1 T.25 Crosstab: Haley Approval by Was Security Adequate

Governor Haley s approval rating by whether respondent thought SC government WAS or WAS NOT providing adequate computer security for taxpayer information Respondents Registered Voters Voted in 2012 pres. election Security Was Security Was Security Was Security Was Not Adequate Not Adequate Adequate Adequate Security Was Adequate Security Was Not Adequate Approve 51.5 35.2 58.8 35.3 61.6 34.8 Disapprove 26.6 46.1 23.7 48.0 22.2 49.3 Not Sure 20.7 17.5 17.5 15.0 16.2 14.5 Refuse 1.2 1.2 0.0 1.7 0.0 1.4 Total 100 100 100 100 100 100 T.26 Do you believe that ethics laws in South Carolina that govern the behavior of lawmakers are currently adequate or should we look for ways to make them more strict? Adequate 32.3 More Strict 56.1 Don t Know/ Not Sure 10.6 0.9 ###