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FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll 12 January 06 Polling was conducted by telephone January 10-11, 2006, in the evenings. The total sample is 900 registered voters nationwide with a margin of error of ±3 percentage points. Results are of registered voters, unless otherwise noted. LV = likely voters 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the job George W. Bush is doing as president? *** Bush Job Ratings Summary *** Approve Disapprove (Don t know) Most recent (10-11 Jan 06) 42% 49 9 Highest (14-15 Nov 01) 88% 7 5 Lowest (8-9 Nov 05) 36% 53 11 First-Term Average 61% 29 Dis Approve approve (DK) 10-11 Jan 06 42% 49 9 RECENT TREND 13-14 Dec 05 42% 51 7 29-30 Nov 05 42% 48 10 8-9 Nov 05 36% 53 11 25-26 Oct 05 41% 51 8 11-12 Oct 05 40% 51 9 27-28 Sep 05 45% 47 8 13-14 Sep 05 41% 51 8 30-31 Aug 05 45% 50 5 26-27 Jul 05 47% 44 9 12-13 Jul 05 47% 47 6 14-15 Jun 05 48% 43 9 25-26 Apr 05 47% 43 10 29-30 Mar 05 49% 46 5 1-2 Mar 05 52% 39 9 8-9 Feb 05 51% 43 7 25-26 Jan 05 50% 40 10 11-12 Jan 05 52% 41 7 14-15 Dec 04 48% 45 7 16-17 Nov 04 53% 40 7 30-31 Oct 04 47% 46 7 30-31 Oct 04 LV 48% 46 6 29-30 Oct 04 47% 45 8 29-30 Oct 04 LV 48% 46 6 Dis Approve approve (DK) 28-29 Oct 04 47% 47 6 28-29 Oct 04 LV 47% 47 6 27-28 Oct 04 48% 47 5 27-28 Oct 04 LV 49% 46 5 17-18 Oct 04 LV 49% 44 7 3-4 Oct 04 LV 53% 43 4 21-22 Sep 04 LV 50% 45 5 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 8-9 Jun 04 48% 45 7 18-19 May 04 48% 43 9 4-5 May 04 49% 43 8 21-22 Apr 04 50% 44 6 6-7 Apr 04 49% 44 7 23-24 Mar 04 47% 44 9 3-4 Mar 04 48% 44 8 18-19 Feb 04 48% 41 11 4-5 Feb 04 53% 41 6 21-22 Jan 04 53% 39 8 7-8 Jan 04 58% 31 11

2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Democrats in Congress are doing? Approve Disapprove (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 39% 41 20 8-9 Nov 05 33% 47 20 3. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Republicans in Congress are doing? Approve Disapprove (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 37% 49 14 8-9 Nov 05 34% 50 16 4. What is your gut instinct about how things will go for the country in 2006? Do you feel like it is going to be a great year, a good year, an okay year or a bad year? Great Good Okay Bad (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 7% 31 39 18 5 5. And what about for you and your family do you feel like 2006 is going to be a great year, a good year, an okay year or a bad year? Great Good Okay Bad (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 20% 45 25 6 3 6. What do you think is the most important issue for the federal government to address today? (DO NOT READ ACCEPT ONLY ONE RESPONSE) 10-11 14-15 3-4 24-25 Jan 06 Jun 05 Oct 04 LV Aug 04 LV (War/Iraq/Saddam Hussein) 27% 25% 16% 20% (Economy/Jobs/Unemployment) 16 13 27 30 (Health care/prescription drugs) 12 9 10 14 (Education/Schools) 6 4 3 4 (Social Security/Medicare) 5 12 3 2 (Domestic issues/take care of U.S.) 5 3 2 3 (Terrorism - not Iraq) 5 4 18 9 (Immigration) 3 na na na (Defense/Military/Homeland/ National Security) 3 4 5 8 (Taxes) 2 2 1 1 (Family values/morals) 2 na na na (Balanced budget/deficit) 2 3 1 2 (Ethics/Corruption in Government) 2 na na na (Gas prices/energy) 2 1 - - (Foreign affairs/mideast-not Iraq) 1 2 1 1 (Environment/Energy) 1 2 1 1 (Gay marriage) - 1 1 - (Other) 4 10 6 2 (Don't know/refused) 4 5 6 3 7. Do you trust Democrats or Republicans to do a better job handling that issue? (ROTATE) Trust Trust (Both Democrats Republicans the same) (Neither) (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 40% 31 9 13 7 Democrats 79% 3 7 7 4 Republicans 7% 71 9 10 3 Independents 30% 23 11 22 14

8. Which party do you trust to do a better job protecting the country from terrorism, Democrats or Republicans? (ROTATE) Trust Trust (Both Democrats Republicans the same) (Neither) (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 30% 43 11 9 7 Democrats 61% 15 11 7 6 Republicans 4% 83 8 4 1 Independents 18% 33 17 18 15 For reference: Which political party -- the Democrats or the Republicans -- do you think would do a better job on terrorism? (ROTATE) Democrats Republicans (Equal) (Don t know) 18-19 Feb 04 29% 52 8 11 20-21 May 03 19% 53 14 14 8-9 Oct 02 LV 25% 51 10 14 9. President George W. Bush has nominated Samuel Alito to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. If you were voting on Samuel Alito s nomination, would you vote to confirm him or not? Yes No (Don t know) 10-11 Jan 06 45% 30 25 Democrats 23% 52 25 Republicans 76% 7 17 Independents 39% 28 33 13-14 Dec 05* 35% 27 38 8-9 Nov 05 46% 29 25 *December wording Samuel Alito has been nominated to serve Harriet Miers 25-26 Oct 05 35% 38 27 11-12 Oct 05 37% 32 31 John Roberts 30-31 Aug 05 50% 26 24 26-27 Jul 05 51% 19 30 10. This year, do you think it is more likely that Democrats and Republicans in Congress will cooperate and compromise to solve problems, or fight and disagree and end up gridlocked? (ROTATE) Compromise Gridlock (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 27% 64 9 Democrats 25% 67 8 Republicans 27% 64 9 Independents 29% 62 9 11. In general, which party, Democrats or Republicans, do you think is currently doing a better job reaching out and trying to cooperate with the other? (ROTATE) Democrats Republicans (Both are are the same) (Neither) (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 27% 27 7 27 12 Democrats 52% 8 7 26 8 Republicans 6% 58 6 20 10 Independents 20% 16 8 37 19

12. Do you think it would be better for the country if Democrats or Republicans win control of Congress in this year s election? (ROTATE) Democrats Republicans (No difference/ Win Win Neither) (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 44% 33 16 7 Democrats 80% 5 11 5 Republicans 9% 77 11 3 Independents 36% 21 28 15 27-28 Sep 05 40% 32 18 10 13. As of today, which one of the following issues will be the most important in deciding your vote for Congress this fall? (RANDOMIZE) 1. The economy 23% 2. Iraq 18 3. Health care 17 4. Ethics in Washington 12 5. Terrorism 11 6. Social Security 10 7. (Other) 5 8. (Not sure) 4 For reference: Of the following issues, which one will be the most important in deciding your vote for Congress this fall? (ROTATE) 22-23 Oct 02 LV 8-9 Oct 02 LV 1. The economy 25% 30% 2. Terrorism 17 12 3. Social Security 11 11 4. Iraq 5 8 5. Health Care 13 11 6. Taxes 7 8 7. Education 14 12 8. (None/not sure) 8 8 14. If you were voting in the midterm election today, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who supports President Bush on the issues, opposes President Bush on the issues, or would President Bush not be a major factor in your vote for Congress this year? Supports Opposes Bush not a Bush Bush factor (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 26% 34 36 4 Democrats 6% 62 29 3 Republicans 54% 6 38 2 Independents 18% 32 43 7 15. In general, do you think most elected officials in Washington make policy decisions or take actions as a direct result of money they receive from major campaign contributors? 10-11 Jan 06 65% 21 14 Democrats 68% 19 13 Republicans 63% 22 15 Independents 64% 20 16

16. Which political party in Washington do you think is more corrupt, Democrats or Republicans? (ROTATE) Democrats Republicans (Both are are the same) (Neither) (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 15% 33 40 4 8 Democrats 7% 58 25 2 7 Republicans 33% 13 42 5 6 Independents 5% 23 57 5 10 17. Do you think your own Congressional representative has ever taken money or things of value in return for voting a certain way? 10-11 Jan 06 44% 33 23 Democrats 42% 35 24 Republicans 42% 38 19 Independents 48% 27 24 18. Have you heard or read about Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff s guilty plea on federal corruption charges? 10-11 Jan 06 57% 40 3 Democrats 57% 42 1 Republicans 57% 38 5 Independents 54% 43 3 19. (If heard about Abramoff: n=509, ±4%) If an elected official from your state took a campaign contribution from Jack Abramoff or organizations that he represented, how much of a factor would that be in deciding whether to vote for him or her in the next election? Major Minor Not a factor factor factor at all (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 44% 33 16 6 Democrats 54% 27 13 6 Republicans 31% 41 23 5 Independents 44% 32 16 8 20. (If heard about Abramoff: n=509, ±4%) Do you think elected officials who received contributions from Jack Abramoff or the organizations he represented should return the money, donate it to charity, or do you think it is okay to keep the money? Return it Donate it Keep it (Depends) (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 29% 56 7 3 5 Democrats 33% 58 4 2 3 Republicans 26% 55 11 4 4 Independents 29% 55 6 5 4 21. Who do you think is more at fault for the current corruption and bribery in Washington? (ROTATE) Elected officials Lobbyists (Both equal) (Neither) (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 32% 25 33 1 9 Democrats 37% 21 30 1 11 Republicans 30% 30 31 2 8 Independents 29% 26 38 2 5

22. (If heard about Abramoff: n=509, ±4%) Do you think one political party is more closely tied than the other to lobbyist Jack Abramoff? If yes, which party? Yes, Yes, (Both/ (Not Democrats Republicans Neither) sure) 10-11 Jan 06 5% 33 40 22 Democrats 3% 52 29 15 Republicans 7% 11 50 33 Independents 5% 35 44 16 23. Do you think the absence of a terrorist attack in the United States since 9/11 is more likely because U.S. security measures are working or no attacks were planned? (ROTATE) Measures No attacks working planned (Both) (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 46% 22 20 12 Democrats 33% 30 22 15 Republicans 66% 16 14 4 Independents 39% 20 25 15 For reference: Do you think an absence of additional terrorist attacks in the United States is because the government security measures are working or because terrorist organizations are waiting and planning what to do? Working Planning (Other) (Not sure) 9-10 Sep 03 32% 50 7 11 22-23 Apr 03 35% 44 9 12 24. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Congress passed the Patriot Act which, in part, gives federal officials wider authority to use wiretaps and other surveillance techniques. Some people say the Patriot Act is a necessary and effective tool in preventing terrorist attacks, while others say the act goes too far and could violate the civil liberties of average Americans. Which comes closer to your view -- overall, would you say the Patriot Act is a good thing for America or a bad thing for America? Good Bad (Mixed) (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 53% 30 13 4 Democrats 35% 45 15 5 Republicans 79% 12 6 2 Independents 48% 32 16 4 14-15 Jun 05 57% 30 na 13 21-22 Apr 04 54% 28 11 7 29-30 Jul 03 55% 27 9 9 25. Do you think the Patriot Act has helped prevent terrorist attacks in the United States or not? 10-11 Jan 06 59% 29 12 Democrats 44% 41 15 Republicans 81% 11 8 Independents 55% 32 12 14-15 Jun 05 50% 35 15

26. Based on what you know, do you support or oppose extending the Patriot Act when it comes up for renewal? Support Oppose (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 57% 31 11 Democrats 40% 47 13 Republicans 85% 11 4 Independents 51% 34 14 14-15 Jun 05* 56% 31 12 21-22 Apr 04** 53% 32 15 *...which is scheduled to expire at the end of the year? **...which is scheduled to expire in one year? 27. Would you feel the United States would be more vulnerable to terrorism if the Patriot Act expired? 10-11 Jan 06 57% 35 8 Democrats 41% 48 11 Republicans 79% 15 5 Independents 51% 43 6 28. Would you be willing to give up some of your personal freedom in order to reduce the threat of terrorism? 10-11 Jan 06 61% 27 13 Democrats 53% 34 14 Republicans 74% 14 11 Independents 57% 33 10 26-27 Jul 05 64% 21 15 8-9 Sep 02 61% 24 15 4-5 June 02 64% 21 15 17-18 Oct 01 71% 20 9 9-10 May 01 33% 40 27 7-8 Aug 96 60% 30 10 29. When you hear of government officials anonymously leaking top-secret national security information to the press, are you more inclined to think of the officials as patriots who are blowing the whistle because they think something illegal might be going on, or traitors who are leaking government secrets and possibly causing harm to the country? (ROTATE) Whistle-blowers Traitors (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 27% 50 23 Democrats 34% 42 23 Republicans 20% 62 18 Independents 25% 49 26 30. Do you think the president should or should not have the power to authorize the National Security Agency to monitor electronic communications of suspected terrorists without getting warrants, even if one end of the communication is in the United States? Should Should not (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 58% 36 6 Democrats 42% 53 5 Republicans 78% 16 5 Independents 57% 35 8

31. In an effort to identify terrorist activity, do you think the president should or should not have the power to authorize the National Security Agency to do computer searches of large numbers of international phone calls coming in and out of the United States without getting warrants? Should Should not (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 60% 34 7 Democrats 42% 50 8 Republicans 80% 15 5 Independents 59% 34 7 32. How concerned are you that government efforts to track terrorists are harming the civil liberties of Americans? SCALE: 1. Very concerned 2. Somewhat concerned 3. Not very concerned 4. Not at all concerned 5. (Not sure) Very Somewhat Not very Not at all (Not sure) 10-11 Jan 06 29% 30 19 20 2 Democrats 40% 33 15 9 3 Republicans 17% 23 27 32 1 Independents 29% 32 16 21 2 33. Would you personally mind having the National Security Agency monitor an international telephone call of yours? (Don t call overseas) 10-11 Jan 06 33% 60 3 3 Democrats 41% 52 2 5 Republicans 20% 75 2 2 Independents 40% 51 6 3 34. - 40. How concerned are you about each of the following? (RANDOMIZE) SCALE: 1. Very concerned 2. Somewhat concerned 3. Not very concerned 4. Not at all concerned 5. (Not sure) ********* SUMMARY CHART ********* Very Concerned Gas prices 66% Decline of moral values 65% Corruption in Washington 60% Terrorist attacks 49% U.S. political divisions 38% Government monitoring 26% Spread of bird flu 26% -- Concerned-- -- Not concerned -- TOTAL Vry Smwt TOTAL Ntvy Not (NS) Gas prices? 10-11 Jan 06 89% 66 23 11 7 4 1 22-23 Jun 04 83% 54 29 17 10 7 - Decline of moral values? 10-11 Jan 06 85% 65 20 12 7 5 2 22-23 Jun 04 82% 59 23 16 8 8 2 Corruption in Washington? 91% 60 31 7 5 2 1

-- Concerned-- -- Not concerned -- TOTAL Vry Smwt TOTAL Ntvy Not (NS) Terrorist attacks? 10-11 Jan 06 84% 49 35 15 11 4 1 22-23 Jun 04 87% 53 34 12 9 3 1 28-29 Oct 03 80% 37 43 19 15 4 1 22-23 Apr 03 84% 44 40 15 12 3 1 29-30 Jan 03 91% 62 29 9 7 2-3-4 Dec 02 80% 40 40 18 14 4 2 22-23 Oct 02 LV 88% 53 35 11 8 3 1 Political divisions within the country? 10-11 Jan 06 73% 38 35 23 15 8 4 22-23 Jun 04* 71% 34 37 22 13 9 7 * partisan divisions Government electronic monitoring programs? 59% 26 33 39 21 18 2 The spread of bird flu in the United States? 10-11 Jan 06 57% 26 31 43 28 15 2 11-12 Oct 05 63% 30 33 32 21 11 5 41. What are you most likely to do with the gifts you received this holiday season that you don t like? 1. Just keep them 36% 2. Return them for cash 7 3. Exchange for something else 16 4. Re-gift them 12 5. Sell them online 1 6. (Liked them all/didn't receive any) 24 7. (Don t know) 5 42. Just a guess -- how much weight do you think you gained over the holidays? (OPEN ENDED) 1. (None/Zero) 44% 2. (1 2 pounds) 12 3. (3 5 pounds) 27 4. (6 10 pounds) 11 5. (More than 10 pounds) 2 6. (Don t know/refused) 4 POLITICAL IDENTIFICATION When you think about politics, do you think of yourself as a Democrat or a Republican? 1. Democrat 38% 2. Republican 33 3. (Independent) 22 4. (Other) 4 5. (Refused/Don t know) 2