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ELEMENTS Population represented Sample size Mode of data collection Type of sample (probability/nonprobability) HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY POLL MEMO RELEASE 10/11/2016 (UPDATE) DETAILS (2016 General Election) in North Carolina. 479 in North Carolina Telephone (landline and cellular telephones). Interviews conducted in English. Registration Based Sample (aka Voter List Sample) purchased from Survey Sampling International through Aristotle in Washington, D.C. To be included in the sample, a voter needed to have a propensity score of more than 30 on a scale of 0 to 100 based on their voting history in presidential and midterm elections and demographics. Start and end dates of data October 1 October 6, 2016 collection Margin of sampling error for total Approximately 4.5 percentage points for the likely voter sample sample. The margin of error is not adjusted for sample weights. Are the data weighted? Yes, relative to North Carolina voter statistics as well as 2012 and 2008 presidential election poll findings for age, race, and gender. Survey sponsor and funded by High Point University Survey Research Center, High Point, NC Survey/Data collection supplier High Point University Survey Research Center. The Center is located on the High Point University campus. Student interviewers staff the 42 stations equipped with WinCati computer assisted telephone interviewing systems. Contact for more information Martin Kifer Director, High Point University Survey Research Center 336-841-9333 mkifer@highpoint.edu Brian McDonald Associate Director 336-841-9651 bmcdonal@highpoint.edu Attached is the full text of survey questions our interviewers asked. Interested parties can access results from the survey at http://www.highpoint.edu/src and should contact the Director of the Survey Research Center for additional information. 1

Survey questions: Below are questions the Survey Research Center fielded for this study. They represent the text as read by the interviewers, plus options that appeared to interviewers but were not offered to respondents (in parentheses). Percentages may not add to 100 because of rounding. Percentages less than one percent are denoted with a * Past Vote On November 4 th, 2014, North Carolina held its general election for U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and other offices. Did you vote or were you unable to vote for some reason? Yes 59 No 40 (Don t know) 1 Likely Voter Screen On November 8th, North Carolina will hold its election for President, U.S. Senate, Governor, U.S. House of Representatives and other offices. How certain are you that you will vote in this election? Are you almost certain, you probably will vote, your chances of voting are 50/50 or will you not vote in the November 8th general election? Almost Certain 97 Probably 50/50 3 - Will Not Vote - (Don t know/refuse) - 2

Horse Races Note: these questions are posed using the candidates in the order they will appear on the 2016 election ballots. If the election for President of the United States were held today would you be voting for Republican Donald Trump, Democrat Hillary Clinton, or Libertarian Gary Johnson? [ASKED ONLY OF PEOPLE WHO SAID THEY DID NOT KNOW WHO THEY WOULD CHOOSE] Are you leaning toward voting for Republican Donald Trump, Democrat Hillary Clinton, or Libertarian Gary Johnson? (with leaners allocated) Donald Trump (R) 40 42 Hillary Clinton (D) Gary Johnson (L) 42 8 43 8 (Don t know) 9 4 (Refuse) 2 2 If the election for United States Senate were held today would you be voting for Republican Richard Burr, Democrat Deborah Ross, or Libertarian Sean Haugh? [ASKED ONLY OF PEOPLE WHO SAID THEY DID NOT KNOW WHO THEY WOULD CHOOSE] Are you leaning toward voting for Republican Richard Burr, Democrat Deborah Ross, or Libertarian Sean Haugh? (with leaners allocated) Richard Burr (R) 45 47 Deborah Ross (D) Sean Haugh (L) 40 4 42 6 (Don t know) 9 4 (Refuse) 1 1 3

If the election for Governor of North Carolina were held today would you be voting for Republican Pat McCrory, Democrat Roy Cooper, or Libertarian Lon Cecil? [ASKED ONLY OF PEOPLE WHO SAID THEY DID NOT KNOW WHO THEY WOULD CHOOSE] Are you leaning toward voting for Republican Pat McCrory, Democrat Roy Cooper, or Libertarian Lon Cecil? (with leaners allocated) Pat McCrory (R) 41 42 Roy Cooper (D) Lon Cecil (L) 48 3 49 3 (Don t know) 8 5 (Refuse) 1 1 If the elections for U.S. Congress were being held TODAY, would you vote for the Republican Party s candidate OR the Democratic Party s candidate for Congress in your district? Republican candidate 45 Democratic candidate 42 Other 1 (Don t know/undecided) 11 (Refuse) 1 4

Country Direction Do you think things in this country are generally going in the right direction or do you feel things have gotten pretty seriously off on the wrong track? Right direction 22 Wrong track 73 (Don t know/refuse) 5 Approval Ratings for Public Officials Do you approve or disapprove of the way that Barack Obama is handling his job as president? Approve 49 Disapprove 46 (Don t know/refuse) 5 5

Trust in People, Anger at Government In general, how much trust and confidence do you have in the wisdom of the American people when it comes to making political decisions? A very great deal, a good deal, not very much, or none at all? A very great deal 6 A good deal 27 Not very much 54 Not at all 11 (Don t know/refuse) 2 Some people say they are basically content with the federal government, others say they are frustrated, and others say they are angry. Which of these best describes how you feel? Basically content 18 Frustrated 54 Angry 25 (Don t know/refuse) 3 6

Politics and the Media Below is a series of statements about politics and the media. Please indicate whether you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree with each statement () Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree (Don t know/ Refuse) I feel confident that I can find the truth about political issues. I consider myself wellqualified to participate in elections. If I wanted to, I could figure out the facts about most political issues. I often don t feel sure of myself when talking with other people about politics and government. There s no way to tell if a candidate is telling the truth. Most citizens have lost faith in the political campaign process. Nowadays, few honest people run for political office. 31 37 6 14 12 1 71 25 1 2 1 1 44 38 4 8 5 1 8 14 7 25 44 3 26 26 6 22 19 1 49 35 5 7 3 1 32 29 9 20 8 2 7

Demographics About how long have you lived in North Carolina? Less than one year 2 One to five years 23 Six to ten years 6 11 to 20 years 15 More than 20 years 41 (All my life) 12 (Don t know/refuse) * What is the last year of schooling you have completed? (1-11 th grade) 1 (High school graduate) 14 (Some college) 25 (College graduate) 39 (Graduate school) 20 (Don t know/ Refused) * Do you consider yourself to be of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin? Yes 2 No 97 (Don t know/refuse) 1 8

What racial or ethnic group best describes you? African-American or Black 22 White or Caucasian 72 Native American 1 Asian 1 (Multiple or Other) 3 (Don t know/refuse) 2 Are you, or is any member of your household, a member of the armed forces or a veteran? Yes 37 No 63 (Don t know/refuse) * Would you please stop me when I read the correct category for your total household income? 25 thousand dollars or less 8 25 to 50 thousand dollars 16 50 to 75 thousand dollars 22 75 to 100 thousand dollars 15 100 to 150 thousand dollars 16 150 to 250 thousand dollars 7 More than 250 thousand dollars 3 (Don t know/refuse) 14 Do you have a gun in your home? Yes 49 No 45 (Don t know/refuse) 6 n= 476 9

How often do you attend worship services? Would you say never, a few times a year, a few times a month, almost every week, every week, or more than once a week. Never 18 A few times a year 19 A few times a month 18 Almost every week 12 Every week 22 More than once a week 11 (Don t know/refuse) * Would you describe yourself as a born again or evangelical Christian, or not? Yes 50 No 47 (Don t know) 3 In politics today, do you generally consider yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, or what? Democrat 38 Republican 33 (Independent/unaffiliated) 22 (Other) 5 (Don t know/refuse) 3 10

Thinking about politics today, do you generally consider yourself to be very conservative, somewhat conservative, moderate, somewhat liberal, or very liberal? Very conservative 12 Somewhat conservative 27 Moderate 33 Somewhat liberal 16 Very liberal 9 (Other) 1 (Don t know/refuse) 2 Overall, how qualified do you feel to do the job of an elected official? Would you say: not at all qualified, somewhat qualified, qualified, or very qualified? Not at all qualified 32 Somewhat qualified 34 Qualified 19 Very qualified 13 (Don t know) 2 Which one of the following statements comes closest to your opinion about men and women as political leaders? Men generally make better 7 political leaders than women Women generally make better 5 political leaders than men In general, women and men 86 make equally good political leaders (Don t know) 2 n= 478 11

How would you best describe your current relationship status? Single 29 Engaged 2 Living with significant other 5 Married 56 Widowed 7 (Don t know/refuse) 1 n=478 Gender Male 47 Female 53 Age [CALCULATED USING BIRTH YEAR] 18-24 8 25-34 12 35-44 18 45-54 20 55-64 21 65 and older 21 12