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FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll 9 September 04 Polling was conducted by telephone September 7-8, 2004 in the evenings. The total sample is 1000 likely voters (LV) nationwide, with a margin of error of ±3 percentage points. Past results are of registered voters, unless otherwise noted. On the vote questions, Battlegrounds include the following states: Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. 1. 4. I'm going to read the names of some people. Please tell me whether you have a generally favorable or unfavorable opinion of each. If you've never heard of one, please just say so. (RANDOMIZE) SCALE: 1. Favorable 2. Unfavorable 3. (Can't say) 4. Never heard of ********** SUMMARY CHART ********** Favor Unfav Can't Never able orable say heard George W. Bush 51% 43 6 - John Edwards 47% 31 17 5 John Kerry 46% 44 10 - Dick Cheney 42% 44 12 2 George W. Bush Favor Unfav Can't Never able orable say heard 7-8 Sep 04 LV 51% 43 6-24-25 Aug 04 LV 50% 44 6-3-4 Aug 04 47% 45 8-20-21 Jul 04 50% 42 8-22-23 Jun 04 52% 41 7 - Dick Cheney 7-8 Sep 04 LV 42% 44 12 2 24-25 Aug 04 LV 43% 42 14 1 3-4 Aug 04 40% 46 13 1 20-21 Jul 04 43% 41 14 2 4-5 Feb 04 46% 39 14 1 John Kerry 7-8 Sep 04 LV 46% 44 10-24-25 Aug 04 LV 48% 39 12 1 3-4 Aug 04 52% 34 13 1 20-21 Jul 04 44% 39 16 1 22-23 Jun 04 42% 43 13 2

Favor Unfav Can't Never able orable say heard John Edwards 7-8 Sep 04 LV 47% 31 17 5 24-25 Aug 04 LV 49% 27 19 5 3-4 Aug 04 51% 28 17 4 20-21 Jul 04 44% 29 21 6 21-22 Jan 04 37% 19 29 15 5. If the election for president of the United States were held today, for whom would you vote if the candidates were: (ROTATE) SCALE: 1. Republican George W. Bush 2. Democrat John Kerry 3. Independent candidate Ralph Nader 4. (Not sure/other) 5. (Would not vote) Bush Kerry Nader (NS/Other) (Not vote) LIKELY VOTERS 47% 43 3 7 - Democrats 9% 80 3 8 - Republicans 94% 3 1 2 - Independents 40% 42 4 13 1 Men 53% 38 3 5 1 Women 42% 47 2 9 - Veterans 61% 30 3 5 1 BATTLEGROUNDS 7-8 Sep 04 44% 46 2 8-24-25 Aug 04 37% 48 3 12 - LIKELY VOTER TREND 7-8 Sep 04 47% 43 3 7-24-25 Aug 04 43% 44 3 10-3-4 Aug 04 43% 47 2 8-20-21 Jul 04 43% 44 3 9 1 REGISTERED VOTER TREND 3-4 Aug 04 42% 46 2 9 1 20-21 Jul 04 43% 42 4 10 1 22-23 Jun 04 47% 40 3 9 1 8-9 Jun 04 42% 42 3 12 1 18-19 May 04 40% 40 3 15 2 *Wording: Green Party candidate Ralph Nader 6. If the election for president of the United States were held today, for whom would you vote if the candidates were: (ROTATE) 1. Republican George W. Bush 2. Democrat John Kerry 3. (Not sure/other) 4. (Would not vote) Bush Kerry (NS/Other) (Would not vote) LIKELY VOTERS 47% 45 7 1 Democrats 9% 82 8 1 Republicans 92% 5 3 - Independents 40% 44 14 2 Men 52% 41 6 1 Women 42% 48 9 1 Veterans 57% 34 7 2

Bush Kerry (NS/Other) (Would not vote) BATTLEGROUNDS 7-8 Sep 04 43% 48 8 1 24-25 Aug 04 38% 49 11 2 LIKELY VOTER TREND 7-8 Sep 04 47% 45 7 1 24-25 Aug 04 44% 45 9 2 3-4 Aug 04 43% 48 8 1 20-21 Jul 04 44% 45 9 2 REGISTERED VOTER TREND 3-4 Aug 04 43% 46 9 2 20-21 Jul 04 44% 44 10 2 22-23 Jun 04 48% 42 8 2 8-9 Jun 04 43% 45 10 2 18-19 May 04 42% 42 13 3 7. Is there any possibility at all that you will change your vote for president or will you definitely vote for (insert candidate choice)? SCALE: 1. Possibility will change vote 2. Definitely will vote for candidate 3. (Not sure) Possibly Definitely Will Change Will Vote (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 14% 84 2 Bush Voters 15% 83 2 Kerry Voters 12% 86 2 3-4 Aug 04 20% 77 3 8. (Ask all decided voters) When did you decide you were going to support (insert candidate) in this year's presidential election? SCALE: 1. In the last week 2. During the last month 3. More than a month ago 4. (Still may change mind) 5. (Not sure) Last Last Over (May (Not Week Month Month change) sure) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 3% 7 85 3 2 Bush Voters 3% 6 86 3 2 Kerry Voters 3% 8 86 3 -

9. Do you approve or disapprove of the job George W. Bush is doing as president? Dis Approve approve (DK) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 49% 44 7 24-25 Aug 04 LV 51% 43 6 3-4 Aug 04 44% 48 8 20-21 Jul 04 47% 45 8 22-23 Jun 04 49% 44 7 10. (Ask Bush supporters) Would you say that your vote is better described as a vote for George W. Bush or a vote against John Kerry? For Bush Against Kerry (Not sure) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 82% 13 5 3-4 Aug 04 82% 12 6 11. (Ask Kerry supporters) Would you say that your vote is better described as a vote for John Kerry or a vote against George W. Bush? For Kerry Against Bush (Not sure) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 41% 51 8 3-4 Aug 04 53% 41 6

12. Considering the two major-party candidates, George W. Bush and John Kerry, how would you best describe your vote? 1. I will be able to vote enthusiastically for one of these two candidates, 2. I will just have to hold my nose and choose a candidate, or 3. I may not be enthusiastic, but I won't have to hold my nose either? 4. (Will vote for 3rd party candidate) 5. (Other) 6. (Don't know) Enthu- Hold Not enthused, (Third siastic nose not hold nose Party) (Other) (DK) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 68% 7 20-2 3 21-22 Apr 04 52% 14 28 1 3 2 QUESTIONS 13 & 14 ROTATED 13. Which of the following best describes how you would feel if John Kerry were to win the presidential election in November? ---- VOTERS ---- All Bush Kerry 1. Enthusiastic 15% 1% 33% 2. Confident 12 2 22 3. Satisfied 24 8 40 4. Dissatisfied 18 35 1 5. Angry 3 5-6. Scared 22 45 1 7. (None of these/not sure) 6 4 3 14. Which of the following best describes how you would feel if George W. Bush were to win the presidential election in November? ---- VOTERS ---- All Bush Kerry 1. Enthusiastic 18% 37% 1% 2. Confident 17 34 1 3. Satisfied 19 27 7 4. Dissatisfied 15-31 5. Angry 8-16 6. Scared 19 1 40 7. (None of these/not sure) 4 1 4 15. If a candidate talks openly about his strong belief in God, are you more likely or less likely to vote for that candidate? SCALE: 1. More likely 2. Less likely 3. (No difference) 4. (Not sure) More Less (No diff) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 43% 12 41 4 Democrats 27% 19 49 5 Republicans 63% 4 30 3 Independents 39% 10 48 3 16. Do you think this year's presidential election will make more or less of a difference to the future of the country than most other presidential elections? SCALE: 1. More of a difference than most 2. Less of a difference than most 3. (Same as most) 4. (Not sure) More Less (Same) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 78% 4 11 7 Democrats 81% 3 9 7 Republicans 79% 3 12 6 Independents 69% 7 15 9

18-19 May 04 65% 7 19 9 18-19 Feb 04 63% 8 22 7 17. 22. Which presidential candidate (Bush or Kerry) do you think:(rotate) ********** SUMMARY CHART ********** Bush Kerry (Both)(Nthr) (NS) B-K Is a stronger leader? 51% 35 2 3 9 +16 Is more honest and trustworthy? 42% 37 4 8 9 +5 Will make the U.S. a stronger country? 46% 40 1 4 9 +6 Understands the average American better? 39% 43 2 9 7-4 Takes strong stands and sticks with them? 56% 27 3 6 8 +29 Is a better communicator? 42% 40 6 5 7 +2 PAST TREND Bush Kerry (Both)(Nthr) (NS) B-K Is a stronger leader? 7-8 Sep 04 LV 51% 35 2 3 9 +16 3-4 Aug 04 44% 40 2 4 10 +4 20-21 Jul 04 50% 31 2 3 14 +19 4-5 May 04 52% 31 2 3 12 +21 6-7 Apr 04 48% 35 2 3 12 +13 Is more honest and trustworthy? 7-8 Sep 04 LV 42% 37 4 8 9 +5 3-4 Aug 04 36% 43 5 8 8-7 22-23 Jun 04 42% 31 4 12 11 +11 Will make the U.S. a stronger country? 7-8 Sep 04 LV 46% 40 1 4 9 +6 20-21 Jul 04 44% 38 2 4 12 +6 4-5 May 04 49% 33 2 6 10 +16 6-7 Apr 04 43% 38 3 5 11 +5 Understands the average American better? 7-8 Sep 04 LV 39% 43 2 9 7-4 3-4 Aug 04 36% 47 4 7 6-11 4-5 May 04 38% 38 3 14 7 0 6-7 Apr 04 36% 42 3 10 9-6 Takes strong stands and sticks with them? 7-8 Sep 04 LV 56% 27 3 6 8 +29 21-22 Apr 04 51% 22 7 9 11 +29 Is a better communicator? 7-8 Sep 04 LV 42% 40 6 5 7 +2 20-21 Jul 04 37% 42 4 5 12-5 23. Which candidate do you think would do a better job handling the problem of North Korea and Iran developing nuclear weapons? (ROTATE) Bush Kerry (Both) (Nthr) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 49% 37 1 4 9

24. If George W. Bush and John Kerry were investment advisors, which one do you think would get you a better return on your money? (ROTATE) Bush Kerry (Both) (Nthr) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 40% 38 2 6 14 25. And which one would you trust to be more honest handling your money? (ROTATE) Bush Kerry (Both) (Nthr) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 39% 40 3 10 8 26. Which presidential candidate -- Bush or Kerry -- do you think is a better role model for children today? (ROTATE) Bush Kerry (Both) (Nthr) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 44% 38 6 4 8 For reference: Who do you think is a better role model for children today: George W. Bush Al Gore (Equal) (Not sure) 23-24 Jun 99 43% 31 13 13 27. Which presidential candidate -- Bush or Kerry -- do you think most members of the media want to win the election? (ROTATE) SCALE: 1. George W. Bush 2. John Kerry 3. (They re neutral) 4. (Not sure) Bush Kerry (Neutral) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 26% 46 10 18 For reference: Who do you think most members of the media want to win the election: Bob Dole Bill Clinton (They re neutral) (NS) 4-5 Sep 96 13% 59 7 21 28. Which one of the following issues will be most important to your vote for president? (ROTATE) 7-8 22-23 4-5 Sep 04 LV Jun 04 May 04 The economy 23% 26% 23% Health care or Medicare 12 16 11 Terrorism/Homeland security 22 18 19 Education 5 6 8 Social Security 7 6 8 Iraq 8 5 10 Foreign policy 8 5 7 Taxes 4 4 2 Gay marriage 4 3 4 (Not sure) 7 5 8 29. Between just the two issues of national security and the nation s economy, which one will be more important in deciding your vote for president? (PUSH FOR DECISION) SCALE: 1. National security 2. Nation's economy 3. (Both) 4. (Neither) 5. (Not sure) Security Economy (Both) (Neither) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 45% 38 14 1 2 18-19 Feb 04 31% 44 23 1 1 18-19 Jun 02* 52% 19 28 na 1 *Wording: "Which do you think is more important -- national security or the nation's economy?"

30. 34. Which candidate do you think would do a better job on the following issues? ********** SUMMARY CHART ********** Bush Kerry (Both)(Nthr) (NS) B-K The economy 41% 45 1 4 9-4 The war on terrorism 51% 36 2 4 7 +15 Health care 35% 50 2 4 9-15 The situation in Iraq 49% 39 1 4 7 +10 Education 41% 43 4 3 9-2 PAST TREND The economy Bush Kerry (Both)(Nthr) (NS) B-K 7-8 Sep 04 LV 41% 45 1 4 9-4 24-25 Aug 04 LV 40% 46 1 4 9-6 3-4 Aug 04 36% 44 4 3 13-8 20-21 Jul 04 39% 45 2 4 10-6 22-23 Jun 04 42% 42 1 5 10 0 *Wording: Managing the country's The war on terrorism 7-8 Sep 04 LV 51% 36 2 4 7 +15 24-25 Aug 04 LV 50% 34 4 5 7 +16 3-4 Aug 04 44% 38 4 3 11 +6 20-21 Jul 04 50% 35 2 4 9 +15 8-9 Jun 04 47% 32 3 6 12 +15 Health care 7-8 Sep 04 LV 35% 50 2 4 9-15 3-4 Aug 04 31% 49 3 5 12-18 8-9 Jun 04 34% 48 3 4 11-14 4-5 May 04 34% 41 2 8 15-7 6-7 Apr 04 31% 47 2 5 15-16 The situation in Iraq 7-8 Sep 04 LV 49% 39 1 4 7 +10 24-25 Aug 04 LV 45% 40 2 5 8 +5 3-4 Aug 04 41% 40 3 5 11 +1 8-9 Jun 04 43% 39 1 6 11 +4 4-5 May 04 48% 35 1 6 10 +13 Education 7-8 Sep 04 LV 41% 43 4 3 9-2 3-4 Aug 04 34% 47 3 3 13-13 8-9 Jun 04 40% 44 3 3 10-4 4-5 May 04 42% 40 1 3 14 +2 6-7 Apr 04 38% 42 3 4 13-4 35. In the war against terrorism, do you think the Bush administration has pursued terrorists too aggressively or not aggressively enough? SCALE: 1. Too aggressively 2. Not aggressively enough 3. (About right) 4. (Not sure) Too Not (About (Not Aggressive Enough right) sure) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 24% 39 25 12

21-22 Jan 04 18% 37 36 9 36. Do you think it feels like the economy is getting stronger or not? SCALE: 1. Stronger 2. Not stronger 3. (Not sure) Not (Not Stronger Stronger sure) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 41% 51 8 Democrats 15% 80 5 Republicans 73% 19 8 Independents 38% 52 10 22-23 Jun 04 47% 43 10 6-7 Apr 04* 36% 55 9 9-10 Sep 03 42% 49 9 17-18 Jun 03 37% 55 8 24-25 Sep 02 26% 63 11 *April 2004 and earlier: "For you and your family, does it feel like..." 37. In general, how much do you think any president and his administration can control the health of the nation's economy? 1. A lot 33% 2. Some 48 3. Not much 12 4. None at all 3 5. (Not sure) 4 38. In general, how much do you think any president and his administration can secure the nation from terrorist attacks? 1. A lot 40% 2. Some 42 3. Not much 9 4. None at all 5 5. (Not sure) 4 39. How worried are you that terrorist attacks might take place where you live or work? SCALE: 1. Very worried 2. Somewhat worried 3. Not very worried 4. Not worried at all 5. (Not sure) -- Worried -- --Not worried-- TOTAL Vry Smwt TOTAL Ntvy Not (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 39% 11 28 60 32 28 1 9-10 Sep 03 32% 7 25 66 36 30 2 25-26 Mar 03 36% 9 27 63 34 29 1 8-9 Sep 02 20% 6 14 78 21 57 2 9-10 Jul 02 35% 11 24 64 34 30 1 40. How likely do you think it is that there will be a major terrorist attack on U.S. soil later this year to try to influence the outcome of the presidential election? SCALE: 1. Very likely 2. Somewhat likely 3. Not very likely 4. Not at all likely 5. (Not sure) --- Likely --- -- Unlikely -- TOTAL Vry Smwht TOTAL Ntvry Not (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 57% 18 39 36% 22 14 7 22-23 Jun 04 62% 23 39 29% 18 11 9 23-24 Mar 04 61% 23 38 28% 17 11 11

41. If there were a major terrorist attack before Election Day, would you be more likely to vote to re-elect George W. Bush or less likely to vote for Bush? SCALE: 1. More likely 2. Less likely 3. (No difference) 4. (Not sure) More Less (No diff) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 34% 29 31 6 Democrats 12% 54 29 5 Republicans 66% 4 26 4 Independents 22% 20 50 8 Bush Voters 63% 2 31 4 Kerry Voters 7% 59 29 5 20-21 Jul 04 36% 35 24 5 42. If there is a major terrorist attack in the United States before Election Day where the terrorists demand the U.S. leave Iraq, would you be more likely to favor: 1. Removing U.S. troops from Iraq immediately, or 25% 2. Increasing military pressure and fighting harder, or 33 3. Keeping U.S. policies unchanged? 29 4. (Not sure) 13 43. Overall, do you believe the policies of the United Nations are pro- American or anti-american? 1. Pro-American 31% 2. Anti-American 40 3. (Both) 6 4. (Neither) 8 5. (Not sure) 15 44. Which presidential campaign do you think has been the most negative so far - (the Bush campaign) or (the Kerry campaign)? (ROTATE) SCALE: 1. Bush 2. Kerry 3. (Both equal) 4. (Neither) 5. (Not sure) Bush Kerry (Both) (Nthr) (NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 37% 34 19 3 7 3-4 Aug 04 35% 31 15 7 12 23-24 Mar 04 29% 37 19 4 11 45. Are you a current member or veteran of the U.S. Armed forces? SCALE: 1. Current 2. Veteran 3. No/(Not sure) Current Veteran No/(NS) 7-8 Sep 04 LV 2% 13 85 24-25 Aug 04 LV 2% 14 84 21-22 Apr 04 3% 12 85 18-19 Nov 03 3% 16 81 19-20 May 99 2% 14 84