Estimates not for on-air use Page 1 of 9 Number of Interviews - 445 Vote Estimate Not for On-Air 100 54 10 31 Use Are you: (n=444) Male 47 55 9 33 Female 53 54 11 30 Sex by race (n=437) White men 38 55 11 32 White women 43 56 12 26 Black men 3 - - - Black women 4 - - - Latino men 2 - - - Latino women 1 - - - All other races 9 - - - Are you: (n=437) White 82 56 12 29 Black 6 - - - Hispanic/Latino 4 - - - Asian 0 - - - Other 8 - - - AGE (60 and over) (n=442) 18-29 9 - - - 30-44 21 46 9 36 45-59 28 43 16 39 60 or over 42 64 9 23 Age-65 (n=442) 18-24 4 - - - 25-29 5 - - - 30-39 13 36 7 42 40-49 18 48 16 32 50-64 36 52 11 34
Estimates not for on-air use Page 2 of 9 Age-65 (n=442) 65 or over 24 70 10 19 Age 65 & over (n=442) 18-64 76 50 10 36 65 or over 24 70 10 19 Age by race (n=434) White 18-29 7 - - - Latino 30-44 1 - - - Latino 45-59 0 - - - Latino 60+ 1 - - - All other 9 - - - White 30-44 16 48 9 33 White 45-59 22 46 18 34 White 60+ 37 65 11 22 Black 18-29 1 - - - Black 30-44 2 - - - Black 45-59 3 - - - Black 60+ 1 - - - Latino 18-29 1 - - - 2007 total family income: (n=401) Under $15,000 7 - - - $15,000 - $29,999 13 78 2 17 $30,000 - $49,999 24 60 12 28 $50,000 - $74,999 26 50 12 32 $75,000 - $99,999 13 35 16 49 $100,000 - $149,999 10 - - - $150,000 - $199,999 4 - - - $200,000 or more 4 - - -
Estimates not for on-air use Page 3 of 9 Total family income: (n=401) Less than $50,000 44 69 7 23 $50,000 or more 56 43 13 40 Total family income: (n=401) Less than $100,000 82 57 10 30 $100,000 or more 18 37 12 45 What was the last grade of school you completed? (n=418) Did not complete high school 4 - - - High school graduate 27 60 19 18 Some college or associate 28 69 6 23 degree College graduate 22 34 13 40 Postgraduate study 18 36 3 62 College Education (n=418) No college degree 60 67 12 19 College graduate 40 35 9 50 What was the last grade of school you completed? (n=418) No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a: (n=418) High school graduate or less 32 65 17 17 More than high school grad 68 49 7 38 Democrat 78 58 9 30 Republican 7 - - - Independent or something else 15 41 15 38 Party by race (n=410) White Democrats 65 58 10 29 White Independents 10 - - - Black Democrats 5 - - - Black Independents 1 - - - Latino Democrats 2 - - - Latino Independents 1 - - - All Republicans 7 - - - All other 8 - - -
Estimates not for on-air use Page 4 of 9 On most political matters, do you consider yourself: (n=411) Very liberal 10 - - - Somewhat liberal 27 65 6 29 Moderate 44 57 11 32 Somewhat conservative 15 35 26 27 Very conservative 5 - - - On most political matters, do you consider yourself: (n=411) Liberal 37 62 4 34 Moderate 44 57 11 32 Conservative 19 31 23 30 When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the presidential primary? Just today 19 50 19 25 In the last three days 9 - - - Sometime last week 9 - - - In the last month 18 48 6 47 Before that 45 60 10 25 Time: Last three days/earlier than that Time: Last week/earlier than that Today/In the last three days 28 53 14 28 Sometime last week or earlier 72 55 9 33 Today/In last 3 days/sometime 37 50 13 32 last week In the last month or before that 63 57 9 31 Are you: (n=414) Protestant 50 61 12 25 Catholic 12 - - - Mormon/LDS 1 - - - Other Christian 26 44 10 37 Jewish 2 - - - Muslim - - - - Something else 3 - - -
Estimates not for on-air use Page 5 of 9 Are you: (n=414) None 6 - - - Religion, combined Protestant and other Christian. (n=414) Protestant/Other Christian 77 56 11 29 Catholic 12 - - - Jewish 2 - - - Something else 3 - - - None 6 - - - Religion, combined Protestant and Other Christian, among Whites. (n=422) Protestant/Other Christian 61 56 13 26 Catholic 9 - - - Jewish 2 - - - Something else 2 - - - None 5 - - - How often do you attend religious services? (n=422) More than once a week 19 37 14 36 Once a week 25 55 10 31 A few times a month 11 - - - A few times a year 30 58 11 30 Never 13 65 2 33 How often do you attend religious services? (n=422) Weekly 44 47 12 33 Occasionally 41 57 12 29 Never 13 65 2 33 Church attendance by Religion (n=422) Protestant/Attend weekly 22 58 11 28 Protestant/Do not attend 28 65 11 23 weekly Catholic/Attend weekly 6 - - - Catholic/Do not attend weekly 5 - - - All Others 37 45 8 41
Estimates not for on-air use Page 6 of 9 Are you currently married? (n=422) Yes 75 53 12 29 No 25 57 5 37 Sex by married (n=421) Married men 38 56 10 30 Married women 37 49 14 29 Single men 10 - - - Single women 15 64 4 32 Which ONE of these three issues is the most important facing the country? (CHECK ONLY ONE) The economy 51 55 9 29 The war in Iraq 25 51 12 35 Health care 20 58 14 28 Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted today? (CHECK ONLY ONE) Can bring about needed 45 43 7 49 change Cares about people like me 18 45 24 25 Has the right experience 23 86 8 5 Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: Has the best chance to win in 10 - - - November Excellent 1 - - - Good 15 27 17 42 Not so good 51 57 11 30 Poor 32 65 3 28 State of the national economy: 2 way Did either of these candidates for president attack the other unfairly? Excellent/Good 16 25 22 40 Not so good/poor 83 60 8 30 Only Hillary Clinton did 13 12 6 78 Only Barack Obama did 6 - - - Both did 35 52 19 25 Neither did 40 65 4 30 Did either of these candidates for president attack the other unfairly? Hillary Clinton did 48 41 16 39
Estimates not for on-air use Page 7 of 9 Did either of these candidates for president attack the other unfairly? Did either of these candidates for president attack the other unfairly? Hillary Clinton did not 46 69 4 26 Barack Obama did 41 58 17 21 Barack Obama did not 52 52 4 42 UNION HOUSEHOLD (n=437) Yes (Vote is union member, 16 57 12 30 union member in household, or No (No union voter in 84 54 10 32 household UNION MEMBER (n=437) I am (Voter is member) 9 - - - No matter how you voted today, would you be: (n=422) No matter how you voted today, would you be satisfied with Clinton: (n=422) No matter how you voted today, would you be satisfied with Obama: (n=422) Regardless of how you voted today, which one of these candidates do you think is most qualified to be commander in chief? (n=422) Else in HH (Member in 7 - - - household, but not voter) No (No union voter in household) 84 54 10 32 Satisfied only if Hillary Clinton 31 99 1 - is the nominee Satisfied only if Barack Obama 13 3-97 is the nominee Satisfied if either one is the 36 53 9 38 nominee Dissatisfied if either one is the 17 19 40 26 nominee Satisfied 67 74 5 20 Dissatisfied 31 12 23 57 Satisfied 49 39 6 54 Dissatisfied 48 70 15 9 Hillary Clinton 51 92 2 6 John Edwards 24 22 39 27 Barack Obama 23 5-95 Regardless of how you voted today, which one of these candidates would be most likely to unite the country if elected president? (n=422) Hillary Clinton 44 97 0 3 John Edwards 23 27 39 21 Barack Obama 29 11 3 86 Which best describes your family's financial situation? (n=422) Getting ahead financially 18 39 13 35 Holding steady financially 61 53 11 35
Estimates not for on-air use Page 8 of 9 Which best describes your family's financial situation? (n=422) In deciding your vote for president today, was the gender of the candidate: (n=422) In deciding your vote for president today, was the gender of the candidate: (n=422) In deciding your vote for president today, was the race of the candidate: (n=422) In deciding your vote for president today, was the race of the candidate: (n=422) Falling behind financially 19 72 7 19 The single most important 3 - - - factor One of several important 16 57 21 19 factors Not an important factor 79 54 9 34 Important 18 56 17 24 Not important 79 54 9 34 The single most important 4 - - - factor One of several important 16 61 15 21 factors Not an important factor 77 51 10 36 Important 20 64 14 19 Not important 77 51 10 36 Is your opinion of Bill Clinton: (n=422) Strongly favorable 36 78 3 19 Somewhat favorable 33 58 10 33 Somewhat unfavorable 13 31 15 51 Strongly unfavorable 15 8 28 46 Is your opinion of Bill Clinton: (n=422) Favorable 69 68 6 26 Unfavorable 28 19 22 48 In your vote in today's presidential primary, how would you rate the importance of Ted Kennedy endorsing Obama? Very important 25 53 2 43 Somewhat important 16 53 10 38 Not too important 14 59 17 18 Not at all important 35 58 12 27 In your vote in today's presidential primary, how would you rate the importance of Ted Kennedy endorsing Obama? Very/Somewhat important 41 53 5 41 Not too/not at all important 50 59 14 24 Geo Stratum Code Okla City Area 24 47 4 45
Estimates not for on-air use Page 9 of 9 Geo Stratum Code Tulsa Area 22 57 6 37 East 28 59 14 21 West 26 54 15 26 Population of area, five categories Over 500 thousand - - - - 50 to 500 thousand 7 - - - Suburbs 45 54 8 35 10 to 50 thousand 8 - - - Rural 39 58 14 23 Population of area, three categories City over 50 thousand 7 - - - Suburbs 45 54 8 35 Small city and Rural 48 57 14 23