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Marquette Law School Poll: January 16 - 20, 2019 Registered voters (Percentages are rounded to whole numbers for reporting of results. Frequencies have been rounded to whole numbers but percentages are calculated based on non-integer weighted sample sizes.) Results for survey items among all registered voters are presented here. Please note that some questions are only asked of particular groups of respondents. In these instances, the row “NA’s” includes the number and percent of total respondents omitted from the question. These omitted cases are ignored when calculating the “Valid” and “Cumulative” percent columns. Record Gender: (DO NOT ASK. RECORD ONLY ONE RESPONSE) Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Male 375 47 47 47 Female 425 53 53 100 NA 0 0 NA NA Do you currently live in Wisconsin? Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Yes 800 100 100 100 NA 0 0 NA NA Do you currently live within Milwaukee city limits? Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Yes 65 8 66 66 No 34 4 34 100 NA 701 88 NA NA Some people are registered to vote and others are not. Are you registered to vote in the precinct or ward where you now live, or aren’t you? Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Yes, registered to vote 757 95 95 95 No, not registered to vote 40 5 5 100 Don’t Know/Refused 3 0 0 100 NA 0 0 NA NA 1

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Marquette Law School Poll: January 16 - 20, 2019

Registered voters

(Percentages are rounded to whole numbers for reporting of results. Frequencies have been rounded to wholenumbers but percentages are calculated based on non-integer weighted sample sizes.)

Results for survey items among all registered voters are presented here. Please note that some questions areonly asked of particular groups of respondents. In these instances, the row “NA’s” includes the number andpercent of total respondents omitted from the question. These omitted cases are ignored when calculatingthe “Valid” and “Cumulative” percent columns.

Record Gender: (DO NOT ASK. RECORD ONLY ONE RESPONSE)

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentMale 375 47 47 47Female 425 53 53 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you currently live in Wisconsin?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentYes 800 100 100 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you currently live within Milwaukee city limits?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentYes 65 8 66 66No 34 4 34 100NA 701 88 NA NA

Some people are registered to vote and others are not. Are you registered to vote in the precinct or wardwhere you now live, or aren’t you?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentYes, registered to vote 757 95 95 95No, not registered to vote 40 5 5 100Don’t Know/Refused 3 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Do you plan to register to vote, or is there a chance that you may not register?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentPlan to Register 43 5 100 100NA 757 95 NA NA

Some people seem to follow what’s going on in politics most of the time, whether there’s an election going onor not. Others aren’t that interested. Would you say you follow what’s going on in politics most of the time,some of the time, only now and then, or hardly at all?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentMost of the time 540 67 67 67Some of the time 172 21 21 89Only now and then 49 6 6 95Hardly at all 38 5 5 100Don’t know 2 0 0 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Over the past year, do you feel the economy has gotten better, gotten worse, or stayed about the same?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentGotten better 340 42 42 42Gotten worse 161 20 20 63Stayed the same 274 34 34 97Don’t know 24 3 3 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Looking ahead, over the next year do you expect the economy to get better, get worse, or stay about thesame?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentGet better 231 29 29 29Get worse 275 34 34 63Stay the same 242 30 30 94Don’t know 51 6 6 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Donald Trump job approval, 2-category Table: Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way DonaldTrump is handling his job as president?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentApprove 351 44 44 44Disapprove 419 52 52 96Don’t know 28 4 4 100

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentRefused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentStrongly approve 239 30 30 30Somewhat approve 112 14 14 44Somewhat disapprove 52 7 7 50Strongly disapprove 366 46 46 96Don’t know 28 4 4 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Tony Evers job approval, 2-category

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentApprove 312 39 39 39Disapprove 172 22 22 61Don’t know 306 38 38 99Refused 10 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way Tony Evers is handling his job as Governor of Wisconsin?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentStrongly approve 172 22 22 22Somewhat approve 139 17 17 39Somewhat disapprove 73 9 9 48Strongly disapprove 100 12 12 61Don’t know 306 38 38 99Refused 10 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

WI Legislature job approval, 2-way

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentApprove 418 52 52 52Disapprove 250 31 31 83Don’t know 128 16 16 99Refused 4 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way the Wisconsin legislature is handling its job?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentStrongly approve 134 17 17 17Somewhat approve 283 35 35 52Somewhat disapprove 115 14 14 67Strongly disapprove 135 17 17 83Don’t know 128 16 16 99Refused 4 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Fav/Unfav: Ron Johnson

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 353 44 44 44Unfavorable 221 28 28 72Haven’t heard enough 187 23 23 95Don’t know 37 5 5 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Fav/Unfav: Tammy Baldwin

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 357 45 45 45Unfavorable 329 41 41 86Haven’t heard enough 85 11 11 96Don’t know 26 3 3 100Refused 3 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Fav/Unfav: Josh Kaul

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 129 16 16 16Unfavorable 59 7 7 24Haven’t heard enough 534 67 67 90Don’t know 78 10 10 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Fav/Unfav: Mandela Barnes

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 126 16 16 16Unfavorable 58 7 7 23Haven’t heard enough 538 67 67 90

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentDon’t know 76 9 9 100Refused 3 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Fav/Unfav: Scott Walker

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 396 49 49 49Unfavorable 360 45 45 95Haven’t heard enough 22 3 3 97Don’t know 21 3 3 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Fav/Unfav: Paul Ryan

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 340 42 42 42Unfavorable 338 42 42 85Haven’t heard enough 89 11 11 96Don’t know 32 4 4 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Fav/Unfav: Robin Vos

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 102 13 13 13Unfavorable 134 17 17 30Haven’t heard enough 473 59 59 89Don’t know 89 11 11 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Fav/Unfav: Scott Fitzgerald

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 190 24 24 24Unfavorable 155 19 19 43Haven’t heard enough 376 47 47 90Don’t know 77 10 10 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Fav/Unfav: Tony Evers

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 332 41 41 41Unfavorable 191 24 24 65Haven’t heard enough 224 28 28 93Don’t know 51 6 6 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Fav/Unfav: Donald Trump

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavorable 338 42 42 42Unfavorable 421 53 53 95Haven’t heard enough 16 2 2 97Don’t know 23 3 3 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you think the use of marijuana should be made legal, or not?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentYes, legal 234 29 59 59No, illegal 138 17 35 93Don’t Know 26 3 7 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 401 50 NA NA

Do you agree or disagree with this statement: Once a prisoner has served at least half of their sentence, theyshould be released from prison and given a less costly form of punishment if they can demonstrate that theyare no longer a threat to society.

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentAgree 168 21 42 42Disagree 171 21 43 85Don’t know 54 7 13 99Refused 6 1 1 100NA 401 50 NA NA

Would you like to see Scott Walker run for governor or US Senate in 2022 or do you not want him to run foreither office?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentLike to see him run 150 19 37 37Do not want him to run 211 26 53 90Don’t know 39 5 10 100

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentRefused 0 0 0 100NA 401 50 NA NA

Which is more important to you: reduce property taxes or increase spending on public schools?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentReducing property taxes 156 19 39 39Increasing spending on public schools 218 27 55 94Don’t know 25 3 6 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 401 50 NA NA

Which is more important to you: keeping the gas tax and vehicle registration fees where they are now orraising the gas tax and registration fees to increase spending on roads and highways?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentKeep gas tax and fees where they are 207 26 52 52Raise tax and fees to increase spending on roads 168 21 42 94Don’t know 24 3 6 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 401 50 NA NA

When it comes to marijuana, some people think that the drug should be fully legalized and regulated likealcohol. Do you agree or disagree with that view?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentAgree 230 29 58 58Disagree 145 18 36 94Don’t know 25 3 6 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 399 50 NA NA

Do you agree or disagree with this statement: Once a prisoner has served at least two-thirds of their sentence,they should be released from prison and given a less costly form of punishment if they can demonstrate thatthey are no longer a threat to society.

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentAgree 203 25 51 51Disagree 137 17 34 85Don’t know 54 7 13 98Refused 7 1 2 100NA 399 50 NA NA

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Should Wisconsin accept federal funds to expand Medicaid, also called Badger-care, in order to cover thosewith incomes up to 138% of the poverty line or should the state reject federal funds and not expand Medicaidcoverage beyond the poverty line as it is now?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentAccept 250 31 62 62Reject 102 13 25 88Don’t know 48 6 12 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 399 50 NA NA

Some people say the minimum wage should be raised to help low-income workers get by. Others say raisingthe minimum wage will lead some businesses to cut jobs. Given these arguments, do you support or opposeraising the minimum wage?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentSupport 219 27 55 55Oppose 155 19 39 93Don’t Know 26 3 7 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 399 50 NA NA

Would you favor or oppose a major increase in state aid for special education for public school students?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentSupport 292 36 73 73Oppose 79 10 20 93Don’t know 28 4 7 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 399 50 NA NA

Thinking just about the state of Wisconsin, do you feel things in Wisconsin are generally going in the rightdirection, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentRight direction 458 57 57 57Wrong track 261 33 33 90Don’t know 80 10 10 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Currently the State of Wisconsin is suing to strike down the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.Do you want the state to continue its efforts to overturn the Affordable Care Act, or would you like the stateto withdraw from that lawsuit?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentContinue suit to overturn 336 42 42 42

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentWithdraw from lawsuit 387 48 48 90Don’t know 71 9 9 99Refused 6 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

All in all, would you favor or oppose building a wall along the entire border with Mexico?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentFavor 354 44 44 44Oppose 410 51 51 95Don’t know 34 4 4 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you think there is or is not enough cause right now for Congress to begin hearings into whether or notPresident Trump should be impeached?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentIs enough cause 263 33 33 33Is not enough cause 468 59 59 91Don’t know 63 8 8 99Refused 6 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you think Governor Evers is trying to cooperate with Wisconsin legislative leaders or do you think hereally isn’t interested in cooperating?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentTrying to cooperate 378 47 47 47Not interested in cooperating 197 25 25 72Don’t know 225 28 28 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you think the Wisconsin legislative leaders are trying to cooperate with Governor Evers or do you thinkthey really aren’t interested in cooperating?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentTrying to cooperate 178 22 22 22Not interested in cooperating 365 46 46 68Don’t know 255 32 32 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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As you may have heard, after the November elections the legislature passed legislation that placed some newlimits on the powers of the governor and the attorney general. Do you generally approve of the legislaturetaking these actions or do you disapprove of those actions?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentStrongly approve 119 15 15 15Somewhat approve 128 16 16 31Somewhat disapprove 112 14 14 45Strongly disapprove 325 41 41 85Don’t know 114 14 14 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you approve or disapprove of Governor Walker’s decision to sign that legislation into law?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentStrongly approve 145 18 18 18Somewhat approve 121 15 15 33Somewhat disapprove 90 11 11 45Strongly disapprove 328 41 41 86Don’t know 114 14 14 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

As you may know, redistricting involves redrawing maps of legislative districts for the state legislature and forCongress. In your opinion, who should be responsible for drawing legislative districts – the state legislatureand governor or a non-partisan commission?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentLegislature and governor 144 18 18 18Non-partisan commission 577 72 72 90Don’t know 77 10 10 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you think that Donald Trump has changed the Republican Party for the better or for the worse or don’tyou think he has changed the Republican Party much either way?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentChanged for the better 161 20 20 20Changed for the worse 353 44 44 64Hasn’t changed Republican Party much either way 251 31 31 96Don’t know 33 4 4 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Please tell me whether the following statement describes Donald Trump, or not. . . . he is someone who caresabout people like me.

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentDescribes 334 42 42 42Does not describe 441 55 55 97Don’t know 24 3 3 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Please tell me whether the following statement describes Donald Trump, or not. . . . he is someone who ishonest.

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentDescribes 248 31 31 31Does not describe 494 62 62 93Don’t know 52 6 6 99Refused 7 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you definitely vote to reelect Donald Trump, probablyvote to reelect Trump, probably vote for someone else, or definitely vote for someone else?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentDefinitely vote for Trump 212 27 27 27Probably vote for Trump 99 12 12 39Probably vote for someone else 64 8 8 47Definitely vote for someone else 391 49 49 96Don’t know 32 4 4 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you support or oppose shutting down the government over differences about federal government fundingfor a wall along the border with Mexico?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentSupport 235 29 29 29Oppose 531 66 66 96Don’t know 33 4 4 100Refused 1 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Regardless of how you feel about the government shutdown, who do you think is most responsible for it:President Trump, the Republicans in congress or the Democrats in congress?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentTrump 344 43 43 43

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentRepublicans in Congress 56 7 7 50Democrats in Congress 270 34 34 84All equally (VOL) 112 14 14 98Don’t know 19 2 2 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Thinking about your family’s financial situation, would you say you are living comfortably, just getting by, orstruggling to make ends meet?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentLiving comfortably 480 60 60 60Just getting by 241 30 30 90Struggling 72 9 9 99Don’t know 6 1 1 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, or an Independent?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentRepublican 231 29 29 29Democrat 227 28 28 57Independent 302 38 38 95Other/No preference (VOL) 31 4 4 99Don’t know 7 1 1 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party or to the Democratic Party?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentRepublican 128 16 38 38Democratic 117 15 35 72Neither/Just Independent (VOL) 80 10 24 96Don’t know 14 2 4 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 460 58 NA NA

Primary Choice: Former Vice-President Joe Biden

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentA top choice 134 17 32 32An aceptable choice 187 23 44 76Would not support 67 8 16 92Haven’t heard enough 31 4 7 100

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentWould not vote in Democratic primary (VOL) 0 0 0 100Don’t know 2 0 0 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 380 47 NA NA

Primary Choice: Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentA top choice 98 12 23 23An aceptable choice 160 20 38 62Would not support 119 15 28 90Haven’t heard enough 36 4 9 99Would not vote in Democratic primary (VOL) 2 0 0 99Don’t know 4 1 1 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 381 48 NA NA

Primary Choice: California Senator Kamala Harris

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentA top choice 35 4 8 8An aceptable choice 99 12 23 32Would not support 45 6 11 42Haven’t heard enough 228 28 54 97Would not vote in Democratic primary (VOL) 1 0 0 97Don’t know 13 2 3 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 380 48 NA NA

Primary Choice: Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentA top choice 62 8 15 15An aceptable choice 151 19 36 50Would not support 72 9 17 67Haven’t heard enough 126 16 30 97Would not vote in Democratic primary (VOL) 2 0 0 98Don’t know 10 1 2 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 377 47 NA NA

Primary Choice: New Jersey Senator Cory Booker

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentA top choice 35 4 8 8An aceptable choice 101 13 24 33

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentWould not support 32 4 8 40Haven’t heard enough 235 29 56 96Would not vote in Democratic primary (VOL) 0 0 0 96Don’t know 17 2 4 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 381 48 NA NA

Primary Choice: Former Texas Congressman Beto O’Rourke

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentA top choice 50 6 12 12An aceptable choice 88 11 21 33Would not support 32 4 8 40Haven’t heard enough 233 29 56 96Would not vote in Democratic primary (VOL) 0 0 0 96Don’t know 16 2 4 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 381 48 NA NA

Primary Choice: Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentA top choice 21 3 5 5An aceptable choice 83 10 20 25Would not support 35 4 8 33Haven’t heard enough 261 33 62 95Would not vote in Democratic primary (VOL) 1 0 0 96Don’t know 18 2 4 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 381 48 NA NA

Primary Choice: Former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentA top choice 17 2 4 4An aceptable choice 68 9 16 20Would not support 42 5 10 30Haven’t heard enough 273 34 65 95Would not vote in Democratic primary (VOL) 1 0 0 95Don’t know 19 2 5 100Refused 0 0 0 100NA 380 48 NA NA

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What is the highest level of education you completed?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentElementary school only 2 0 0 0Some high school / did not finish 14 2 2 2Completed high school 224 28 28 30Some college but didn’t finish 153 19 19 49Two year college degree 114 14 14 63Four year college degree 194 24 24 88Some graduate work 12 2 2 89Completed masters or professional degree 66 8 8 97Advanced graduate work or Ph.D. 16 2 2 99Don’t know 0 0 0 99Refused 5 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

What is your age?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent18 12 2 2 219 11 1 1 320 16 2 2 521 7 1 1 622 16 2 2 823 13 2 2 924 6 1 1 1025 3 0 0 1026 9 1 1 1227 4 0 0 1228 8 1 1 1329 6 1 1 1430 9 1 1 1531 9 1 1 1632 12 2 2 1833 15 2 2 1934 13 2 2 2135 16 2 2 2336 8 1 1 2437 3 0 0 2438 12 1 1 2639 11 1 1 2740 7 1 1 2841 8 1 1 2942 11 1 1 3143 8 1 1 3144 6 1 1 3245 8 1 1 3346 10 1 1 3447 22 3 3 3748 15 2 2 3949 15 2 2 4150 25 3 3 44

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent51 20 2 2 4752 11 1 1 4853 20 3 3 5154 14 2 2 5255 18 2 2 5556 13 2 2 5657 25 3 3 5958 20 2 2 6259 23 3 3 6560 13 2 2 6661 14 2 2 6862 9 1 1 6963 11 1 1 7164 10 1 1 7265 17 2 2 7466 14 2 2 7667 16 2 2 7868 13 2 2 7969 13 2 2 8170 16 2 2 8371 12 2 2 8572 7 1 1 8573 8 1 1 8674 4 1 1 8775 12 2 2 8976 8 1 1 9077 5 1 1 9078 10 1 1 9179 5 1 1 9280 3 0 0 9281 2 0 0 9382 5 1 1 9383 5 1 1 9484 7 1 1 9585 2 0 0 9586 5 1 1 9687 4 0 0 9688 1 0 0 9689 2 0 0 9790 1 0 0 9793 2 0 0 9794 1 0 0 9795 1 0 0 9796 0 0 0 9797 1 0 0 97Refused 22 3 3 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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[If Refused] Are you. . .

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent18-29 years old 0 0 0 030-44 years old 0 0 2 245-59 years old 6 1 26 2860 years old or more 8 1 34 62Don’t know 1 0 4 67Refused 7 1 33 100NA 778 97 NA NA

Are you currently married, living with a partner but not married, widowed, divorced, separated, or have younever been married?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentMarried 472 59 59 59Cohabiting 44 5 5 64Widowed 54 7 7 71Divorced 68 8 8 80Separated 6 1 1 80Never Married 148 18 18 99Don’t know 3 0 0 99Refused 7 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

How many children under 18 are currently living with you, if any?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentNone 562 70 70 70One 86 11 11 81Two 88 11 11 92Three 41 5 5 97Four 8 1 1 98Five or more 7 1 1 99Don’t know 3 0 0 99Refused 5 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban or some other Spanishbackground?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentYes 21 3 3 3No 771 96 96 99Don’t know 2 0 0 99Refused 5 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Would you describe yourself as White, African American or Black, Asian, Native American, of more than onerace or some other race?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentWhite 693 87 87 87African American or Black 34 4 4 91Asian, South Asian or Pacific Islander 4 1 1 91Native American or American Indian 13 2 2 93More than one race 21 3 3 96Hispanic or Latino 6 1 1 96Other (SPECIFY) 19 2 2 99Don’t know 3 0 0 99Refused 8 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Aside from weddings and funerals, how often do you attend religious services. . . more than once a week,once a week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, seldom, or never?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentMore than 1/wk 51 6 6 61/week 209 26 26 321-2 month 148 18 18 51few times a year 131 16 16 67Seldom 127 16 16 83Never 124 16 16 99Don’t know 5 1 1 99Refused 4 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

What is your religious preference – are you Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, another religion orno religion?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentProtestant 144 18 18 18Roman Catholic 226 28 28 46Jewish 9 1 1 47Muslim/Islam 2 0 0 48Mormon/Latter-Day Saints 5 1 1 48Other Christian Religion 221 28 28 76Other Non-Christian Religion 52 7 7 82No Religion/Atheist/Agnostic 111 14 14 96Don’t know 18 2 2 98Refused 12 2 2 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Would you describe yourself as a “born-again” or evangelical Christian, or not?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percentborn again 134 17 37 37

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percentnot born again 217 27 59 96Don’t know 12 2 3 100Refused 2 0 0 100NA 435 54 NA NA

Last year, that is in 2018, what was your total family income from all sources, before taxes? Just stop mewhen I get to the right category.

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentLess than $10,000 18 2 2 210 to under $20,000 52 6 6 920 to under $30,000 51 6 6 1530 to under $40,000 74 9 9 2440 to under $50,000 70 9 9 3350 to under $75,000 108 14 14 4775 to under $100,000 132 17 17 63100 to under $150,000 101 13 13 76$150,000 or more 41 5 5 81Over $200,000 21 3 3 84Don’t know 48 6 6 90Refused 83 10 10 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Would you describe the place where you live as urban, suburban or rural?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentUrban 207 26 26 26Suburban 274 34 34 60Rural 298 37 37 97Don’t know 16 2 2 99Refused 6 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

In general, would you describe your political views as. . .

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentVery conservative 82 10 10 10Conservative 228 28 28 39Moderate 279 35 35 74Liberal 133 17 17 90Very liberal 42 5 5 95Don’t know 29 4 4 99Refused 8 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Are you or any member of your household a member of a local, state or national labor union?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percentrespondent 54 7 7 7another household member 48 6 6 13nobody in household 682 85 85 98Don’t know 7 1 1 99Refused 8 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Do you or any member of your household work for federal, state, or local government—for example, as apublic school teacher, police officer, firefighter, or other government job?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentYes 130 16 16 16No 660 83 83 99Don’t know 4 1 1 99Refused 6 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Of all the personal telephone calls that you receive, do you get. . . ?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentAll or almost all on a cell phone 461 58 58 58Some on a cell phone and some on a home phone 175 22 22 80All or almost all on a regular home phone 148 19 19 98Don’t know 4 0 0 99Refused 11 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Is this phone a cell phone?

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentYes 542 68 68 68No 258 32 32 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent1/19-22/12 0 0 0 02/16-19/12 0 0 0 03/22-25/12 0 0 0 04/26-29/12 0 0 0 05/9-12/12 0 0 0 05/23-26/12 0 0 0 06/13-16/12 0 0 0 0

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent7/5-8/12 0 0 0 08/2-5/12 0 0 0 08/16-19/12 0 0 0 09/13-16/12 0 0 0 09/27-30/12 0 0 0 010/11-14/12 0 0 0 010/25-28/12 0 0 0 03/11-13/13 0 0 0 05/6-9/13 0 0 0 07/15-18/13 0 0 0 010/21-24/13 0 0 0 01/20-23/14 0 0 0 03/20-23/14 0 0 0 05/15-18/14 0 0 0 07/17-20/14 0 0 0 08/21-24/14 0 0 0 09/11-14/14 0 0 0 09/25-28/14 0 0 0 010/9-12/14 0 0 0 010/23-26/14 0 0 0 04/7-10/15 0 0 0 08/13-16/15 0 0 0 09/24-28/15 0 0 0 011/12-15/15 0 0 0 01/21-24/16 0 0 0 02/18-21/16 0 0 0 03/24-28/16 0 0 0 06/9-12/16 0 0 0 07/7-10/16 0 0 0 08/4-7/16 0 0 0 08/25-28/16 0 0 0 09/15-18/16 0 0 0 010/6-9/16 0 0 0 010/26-31/16 0 0 0 03/13-16/17 0 0 0 06/22-25/17 0 0 0 02/25-3/1/18 0 0 0 06/13-17/18 0 0 0 07/11-15/18 0 0 0 08/15-19/18 0 0 0 09/12-16/18 0 0 0 010/3-7/18 0 0 0 010/24-28/18 0 0 0 01/16-20/19 800 100 100 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Poll Dates

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent2019-1-16 800 100 100 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Sex

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentMale 375 47 47 47Female 425 53 53 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Age 4 categories

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent18-29 110 14 14 1430-44 148 18 18 3245-59 265 33 33 6560+ 269 34 34 99DK/NA/ Ref 8 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Age 6 categories

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent18-29 110 14 14 1430-39 108 13 13 2740-49 110 14 14 4150-59 195 24 24 6560-69 139 17 17 8370+ 130 16 16 99DK/NA/Ref 8 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Race 3 categories

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentWhite 693 87 87 87Black 34 4 4 91Other 62 8 8 99DK/NA/Ref 11 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Hispanic/Latino

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentYes 21 3 3 3No 771 96 96 99DK/NA/Ref 8 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Education 5 categories

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentNot HS 16 2 2 2HS 224 28 28 30Some Coll 153 19 19 49AA 114 14 14 63BA+ 288 36 36 99DK/NA/ Ref 5 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Education 5 with Post-BA

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentNot HS 16 2 2 2hs 224 28 28 30Some Coll/AA 266 33 33 63ba 194 24 24 88Post BA 94 12 12 99DK/NA/Ref 5 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Education 6 AA, BA, and MA

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentNot HS 16 2 2 2hs 224 28 28 30Some Coll 153 19 19 49aa 114 14 14 63ba 194 24 24 88Post-BA 94 12 12 99DK/NA/Ref 5 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

3 category Party ID including leaners

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentRepublican 359 45 45 45Democrat 345 43 43 88Independent 88 11 11 99Other/None 9 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

3 category Party ID no leaners

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentRepublican 231 29 29 29

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Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentDemocrat 227 28 28 57Independent 333 42 42 99Other/None 9 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Party ID 5 categories, leaners separate

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentRep 231 29 29 29Lean Rep 128 16 16 45Ind 88 11 11 56Lean Dem 117 15 15 71Dem 227 28 28 99Other/None 9 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Race/Ethnicity

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentWhite 684 86 86 86Black 32 4 4 90Hispanic 21 3 3 92Other 53 7 7 99DK/NA/ Ref 9 1 1 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Income Recode

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentUnder $40k 194 24 24 24$40k to $74k 179 22 22 47$75k up 296 37 37 84DK/NA/ Ref 131 16 16 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Region/Media Market

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentMKE City 65 8 8 8Rest of MKE 250 31 31 39msn 144 18 18 57GB/A 154 19 19 77Rest of state 187 23 23 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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Region 2/MKE, WOW, Media Market

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentMKE City 65 8 8 8WOW Counties 96 12 12 20Rest of MKE 155 19 19 39MSN 144 18 18 57GB/A 154 19 19 77Rest of state 187 23 23 100NA 0 0 NA NA

Region 7/MKE, WOW, Media Market

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentMKE City 65 8 8 8WOW Counties 96 12 12 20Rest of MKE 155 19 19 39msn 144 18 18 57GB/A 154 19 19 77Lax/EC 58 7 7 84MSP,DS/WauRhine 129 16 16 100NA 0 0 NA NA

8 category Media Market

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative PercentMKE City 65 8 8 8WOW Counties 96 12 12 20Rest of MKE 155 19 19 39Dane Rock 99 12 12 52Rest of MSN 45 6 6 57Lax/EC 58 7 7 65GB/A 154 19 19 84Wau/MSP/DS 129 16 16 100NA 0 0 NA NA

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