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THE WMUR GRANITE STATE POLL May 9, 2016 GRANITE STATERS DIVIDED ON NORTHERN PASS By: Andrew E. Smith, Ph.D. Zachary S. Azem, M.A. UNH Survey Center 603/862-2226 www.unh.edu/survey-center DURHAM, NH New Hampshire support of Northern Pass has decreased somewhat since last year and residents remain divided over the project. Support for the now-suspended Kinder Morgan pipeline project has also decreased somewhat among Granite Staters. Most New Hampshire residents do not consider themselves very familiar with either project. These findings are based on the latest WMUR Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. Five hundred and two (502) randomly selected New Hampshire adults were interviewed by landline and cellular telephone between April 18 and May 3, 2016. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 4.4 percent. Familiarity With Northern Pass A controversial issue facing the state is the proposed Northern Pass project which would bring hydro-electric power from dams in Canada through New Hampshire on high tension wires. Despite considerable controversy and news coverage, awareness of the project continues to remain low. Only 18% of New Hampshire adults say they are very familiar with Northern Pass, 45% are somewhat familiar, 16% are not very familiar, and 20% are not familiar at all. This measure has stayed relatively steady since last year. Familiarity with Northern Pass 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% '11 Feb. '12 Feb. Aug. '14 May '15 May '16 Very Familiar Not Very Familiar Somewhat Familiar Not At All Familiar We ask that this copyrighted information be referred to as the Granite State Poll, sponsored by WMUR-TV, and conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center.

Support/Oppose Northern Pass When asked if they support or oppose Northern Pass, attitudes remain mixed. Currently, 35% of New Hampshire adults who have at least some familiarity with Northern Pass support the project (15% strongly and 20% somewhat), 39% oppose the project (23% strongly and 16% somewhat), 19% are neutral, and 7% don t know enough to say. Support for the project has dropped seven percentage points since last year and opposition has increased by five points. There is a significant partisan split as Republicans are more likely to support Northern Pass (53% support, 26% oppose), Democrats are more likely to oppose (22% support, 50% oppose) and Independents are evenly divided (35% support, 36% oppose). Residents of the North Country (47%) and the Connecticut Valley (56%) regions are more likely to oppose the Northern Pass project, while residents in the Manchester area (42%) are more likely to support it. 50% Support/Oppose Northern Pass 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% '11 Feb. '12 Feb. Aug. '14 May '15 May '16 Support Oppose Neutral / DK Proposed Kinder Morgan Pipeline Another controversial energy project facing the state was the proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline which would have brought natural gas into the state, largely from Pennsylvania. While this poll was in the field, Kinder Morgan announced that they were suspending the project. Despite the controversy over the project, most New Hampshire residents were not very aware of it. Only 16% of New Hampshire adults say they are very familiar with the Kinder Morgan pipeline, 29% are somewhat familiar, 19% are not very familiar, and 35% are not familiar at all. The numbers on this measure were nearly identical to those in May 2015. 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Familiarity with Kinder Morgan Pipeline May '15 May '16 Very Familiar Not Very Familiar Somewhat Familiar Not At All Familiar

Support/Oppose Kinder Morgan Pipeline When asked if they support or oppose the Kinder Morgan pipeline, currently 31% of New Hampshire adults who have at least some familiarity with the pipeline support the project (13% strongly and 18% somewhat), 46% oppose the project (30% strongly and 16% somewhat), 18% are neutral, and 5% don t know enough to say. Similarly to Northern Pass, support has dropped seven points and opposition has increased five points since last May. 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Support/Oppose Kinder Morgan Pipeline May '15 May '16 Support Oppose Neutral / DK

Granite State Poll Methodology These findings are based on the latest WMUR Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center and funded by WMUR-TV, Manchester, NH. Five hundred and two (502) randomly selected New Hampshire adults were interviewed in English by landline and cellular telephone between April 18 and May 3, 2016. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 4.4 percent. These MSE s have not been adjusted for design effect. The design effect for the survey is 1.2%. The random sample used in the WMUR Granite State Poll was purchased from Marketing Systems Group (MSG), Horsham, PA. MSG screens each selected telephone number to eliminate non-working numbers, disconnected numbers, and business numbers to improve the efficiency of the sample, reducing the amount of time interviewers spend calling non-usable numbers. The data have been weighted to adjust for numbers of adults and telephone lines within households. Additionally, data were weighted by respondent sex, age, and region of the state to targets from the most recent American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. In addition to potential sampling error, all surveys have other potential sources of nonsampling error including question order effects, question wording effects, and non-response. Due to rounding, percentages may not sum to 100%. The number of respondents in each demographic below may not equal the number reported in crosstabulation tables as some respondents choose not to answer some questions. For more information about the methodology used in the WMUR Granite State Poll, contact Dr. Andrew Smith at (603) 862-2226 or by email at andrew.smith@unh.edu. Granite State Poll, Spring 2016 Demographics Sex N % Region N % Male 245 49% North Country 43 9% Female 257 51% Central/Lakes 89 18% Connecticut Valley 69 14% Age N % Mass Border 121 24% 18 to 34 125 27% Seacoast 92 18% 35 to 49 116 24% Manchester Area 89 18% 50 to 64 145 31% 65 and Over 84 18% Party Registration N % Democrat 122 25% Highest Level of Education N % Undeclared 264 54% High School or Less 101 21% Republican 102 21% Some College 110 22% College Graduate 145 30% Party Identification N % Post-Graduate 135 27% Democrat 215 45% Independent 120 25% Years Lived in NH N % Republican 139 29% 10 yrs. Or less 56 11% 11-20 yrs. 119 25% > 20 yrs. 308 64%

Northern Pass How familiar are you with an electrical transmission project called the Northern Pass project? Would you say you are very familiar with it somewhat familiar not very familiar or not at all familiar? 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 13 Aug. 13 14 May 15 May 16 Very Familiar 9% 13% 14% 17% 11% 17% 18% 18% Somewhat Familiar 36% 41% 43% 48% 39% 36% 50% 45% Not Very Familiar 18% 20% 17% 21% 23% 19% 18% 16% Not At All Familiar 35% 25% 26% 13% 26% 28% 14% 20% Don t Know / No Opinion 2% 1% 0% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% (N=) (502) (527) (580) (505) (513) (509) (566) (499) Based on what you have seen or heard, would you say you support or oppose the Northern Pass project? Is that strongly or just somewhat? 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 13 Aug. 13 14 May 15 May 16 Strongly Support 14% 16% 16% 16% 14% 20% 16% 15% Somewhat Support 19% 26% 19% 25% 23% 21% 26% 20% Neutral/Don t Know 30% 21% 22% 25% 24% 23% 24% 26% Somewhat Oppose 15% 14% 18% 14% 18% 11% 13% 16% Strongly Oppose 23% 23% 25% 20% 21% 25% 21% 23% (N=) (316) (383) (428) (430) (375) (363) (482) (394) Kinder Morgan Pipeline How familiar are you with a proposed natural gas pipeline project by the Kinder Morgan company that would pass through several towns on the Massachusetts New Hampshire border would you say you are very familiar with it somewhat familiar not very familiar or not at all familiar? May 15 May 16 Very Familiar 16% 16% Somewhat Familiar 30% 29% Not Very Familiar 20% 19% Not At All Familiar 35% 35% Don t Know / No Opinion 0% 2% (N=) (566) (494) Based on what you have seen or heard, would you say you support or oppose the Kinder Morgan natural gas pipeline? (ASKED AFTER PROJECT SUSPENDED) As you may know the Kinder Morgan company has decided to suspend the project. But based on what you have seen or heard, would you have supported or opposed the Kinder Morgan natural gas pipeline? Is that strongly or just somewhat? May 15 May 16 Strongly Support 15% 13% Somewhat Support 23% 18% Neutral/Don t Know 21% 23% Somewhat Oppose 18% 16% Strongly Oppose 23% 30% (N=) (366) (311)

Familiarity With Northern Pass Very Somewhat Not Very Not At All Don t Know/ Familiar Familiar Familiar Familiar Not Sure (N) STATEWIDE 18% 45% 16% 20% 0% 499 Registered Democrat 13% 51% 19% 16% 0% 122 Registered Undeclared 19% 46% 11% 23% 0% 263 Registered Republican 24% 38% 23% 15% 0% 102 Democrat 13% 51% 17% 19% 0% 215 Independent 23% 39% 11% 27% 0% 119 Republican 25% 42% 20% 13% 0% 139 Liberal 14% 50% 19% 17% 0% 122 Moderate 21% 46% 14% 18% 0% 192 Conservative 23% 43% 18% 16% 0% 136 Union household 18% 55% 11% 15% 0% 71 Non-union 18% 44% 17% 20% 0% 421 Read Union Leader 30% 49% 9% 12% 0% 90 Read Boston Globe 29% 44% 11% 17% 0% 62 Read Local Newspapers 24% 47% 10% 19% 0% 164 Watch WMUR 24% 46% 13% 18% 0% 270 Listen to NHPR 22% 54% 15% 9% 0% 160 Listen to Conserv. Radio 22% 55% 13% 10% 0% 39 18 to 34 11% 40% 20% 29% 0% 125 35 to 49 15% 43% 17% 23% 1% 116 50 to 64 24% 49% 13% 14% 0% 144 65 and over 23% 46% 18% 14% 0% 84 Male 24% 42% 19% 13% 0% 243 Female 13% 48% 13% 26% 0% 257 High school or less 13% 33% 25% 29% 0% 101 Some college 13% 44% 18% 25% 1% 110 College graduate 19% 52% 12% 16% 0% 145 Post-graduate 26% 48% 14% 12% 0% 134 Attend services 1 or more/week 30% 27% 16% 26% 1% 94 1-2 times a month 12% 46% 20% 21% 0% 55 Less often 12% 49% 15% 23% 0% 118 Never 19% 50% 16% 15% 0% 215 North Country 43% 33% 14% 10% 0% 43 Central / Lakes 26% 53% 12% 9% 1% 89 Connecticut Valley 23% 44% 13% 20% 0% 69 Mass Border 10% 40% 19% 30% 0% 119 Seacoast 9% 54% 19% 17% 0% 91 Manchester Area 16% 43% 18% 24% 0% 89 First Cong. Dist 17% 45% 15% 23% 0% 268 Second Cong. Dist 20% 46% 18% 16% 0% 231

Support/Oppose Northern Pass Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don t Support Support Neutral Oppose Oppose Know (N) STATEWIDE 15% 20% 19% 16% 23% 7% 394 Registered Democrat 7% 10% 28% 19% 32% 4% 100 Registered Undeclared 16% 20% 17% 17% 23% 6% 199 Registered Republican 21% 34% 13% 12% 12% 7% 87 Democrat 9% 13% 22% 18% 32% 5% 172 Independent 13% 22% 18% 11% 25% 11% 85 Republican 23% 30% 15% 17% 9% 6% 120 Liberal 8% 14% 22% 22% 30% 4% 101 Moderate 13% 19% 22% 14% 26% 7% 153 Conservative 25% 30% 13% 14% 12% 6% 114 Very Familiar 26% 14% 11% 12% 35% 2% 90 Somewhat Familiar 14% 23% 19% 20% 22% 3% 225 Not Very Familiar 5% 21% 26% 13% 12% 23% 80 Union household 14% 19% 13% 20% 29% 4% 60 Non-union 15% 21% 20% 15% 22% 7% 331 Read Union Leader 22% 21% 18% 12% 23% 4% 79 Read Boston Globe 12% 14% 12% 21% 38% 2% 52 Read Local Newspapers 16% 21% 16% 16% 28% 3% 132 Watch WMUR 18% 20% 18% 13% 25% 6% 222 Listen to NHPR 9% 21% 25% 18% 24% 3% 142 Listen to Conserv. Radio 21% 34% 11% 2% 18% 14% 34 18 to 34 11% 23% 17% 23% 16% 9% 89 35 to 49 10% 17% 25% 10% 29% 10% 87 50 to 64 17% 22% 16% 19% 23% 4% 124 65 and over 23% 18% 18% 11% 26% 4% 71 Male 17% 23% 18% 15% 21% 6% 206 Female 12% 18% 20% 18% 25% 7% 189 High school or less 12% 21% 23% 18% 18% 7% 72 Some college 16% 24% 14% 12% 21% 12% 80 College graduate 20% 19% 15% 14% 25% 7% 120 Post-graduate 10% 20% 24% 19% 26% 1% 116 Attend services 1 or more/week 20% 22% 19% 12% 22% 4% 68 1-2 times a month 20% 30% 15% 13% 17% 6% 43 Less often 18% 22% 15% 12% 27% 6% 89 Never 10% 17% 21% 22% 24% 7% 181 North Country 14% 26% 8% 16% 31% 4% 38 Central / Lakes 16% 20% 19% 16% 22% 7% 80 Connecticut Valley 6% 19% 10% 15% 41% 10% 53 Mass Border 19% 15% 17% 19% 18% 12% 81 Seacoast 10% 24% 23% 20% 20% 4% 74 Manchester Area 21% 21% 28% 11% 16% 2% 68 First Cong. Dist 13% 23% 21% 19% 18% 6% 205 Second Cong. Dist 17% 18% 17% 13% 28% 7% 189

Familiarity With Kinder Morgan Pipeline Very Somewhat Not Very Not At All Don t Know/ Familiar Familiar Familiar Familiar Not Sure (N) STATEWIDE 16% 29% 19% 35% 2% 494 Registered Democrat 15% 35% 17% 30% 3% 121 Registered Undeclared 15% 26% 19% 39% 2% 261 Registered Republican 20% 28% 23% 28% 1% 102 Democrat 17% 32% 16% 33% 2% 212 Independent 15% 25% 17% 41% 1% 119 Republican 16% 28% 25% 30% 1% 139 Liberal 16% 29% 18% 34% 2% 122 Moderate 17% 27% 22% 33% 1% 190 Conservative 15% 28% 19% 36% 2% 136 Union household 21% 31% 13% 33% 2% 71 Non-union 15% 29% 20% 35% 2% 418 Read Union Leader 25% 30% 20% 23% 2% 89 Read Boston Globe 25% 35% 15% 22% 2% 62 Read Local Newspapers 21% 31% 16% 27% 4% 164 Watch WMUR 19% 33% 19% 29% 1% 270 Listen to NHPR 21% 32% 19% 26% 2% 160 Listen to Conserv. Radio 24% 38% 9% 28% 0% 39 18 to 34 7% 26% 16% 51% 1% 124 35 to 49 12% 16% 24% 48% 1% 116 50 to 64 24% 36% 20% 17% 2% 143 65 and over 18% 38% 16% 25% 3% 84 Male 17% 34% 17% 31% 1% 239 Female 14% 23% 21% 39% 2% 254 High school or less 15% 23% 12% 49% 2% 101 Some college 18% 25% 15% 37% 4% 108 College graduate 10% 36% 21% 32% 0% 145 Post-graduate 20% 28% 25% 26% 1% 133 Attend services 1 or more/week 19% 26% 21% 33% 2% 94 1-2 times a month 17% 23% 21% 38% 0% 55 Less often 13% 26% 26% 31% 4% 116 Never 16% 31% 15% 37% 1% 215 North Country 16% 27% 24% 33% 0% 43 Central / Lakes 15% 28% 23% 32% 3% 88 Connecticut Valley 24% 36% 7% 30% 3% 69 Mass Border 20% 31% 19% 29% 2% 117 Seacoast 7% 22% 22% 48% 1% 90 Manchester Area 13% 29% 20% 37% 1% 87 First Cong. Dist 11% 27% 21% 39% 2% 267 Second Cong. Dist 21% 30% 17% 30% 2% 226

Support/Oppose Kinder Morgan Pipeline Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don t Support Support Neutral Oppose Oppose Know (N) STATEWIDE 13% 18% 18% 16% 30% 5% 311 Registered Democrat 5% 4% 21% 24% 44% 2% 82 Registered Undeclared 11% 17% 19% 15% 33% 5% 152 Registered Republican 25% 35% 16% 8% 8% 8% 73 Democrat 6% 8% 19% 20% 45% 2% 135 Independent 16% 21% 17% 17% 22% 6% 68 Republican 19% 30% 19% 10% 14% 8% 97 Liberal 6% 8% 16% 20% 44% 6% 78 Moderate 11% 15% 22% 19% 30% 3% 123 Conservative 21% 32% 15% 8% 17% 8% 84 Very Familiar 22% 17% 3% 8% 49% 0% 78 Somewhat Familiar 14% 21% 15% 21% 28% 1% 141 Not Very Familiar 2% 14% 37% 14% 18% 15% 92 Union household 8% 20% 16% 13% 43% 0% 46 Non-union 14% 18% 19% 16% 28% 6% 262 Read Union Leader 23% 15% 18% 12% 24% 7% 67 Read Boston Globe 16% 11% 7% 17% 44% 5% 47 Read Local Newspapers 13% 24% 13% 16% 29% 5% 112 Watch WMUR 15% 19% 16% 17% 29% 5% 188 Listen to NHPR 11% 12% 17% 19% 35% 4% 115 Listen to Conserv. Radio 36% 42% 9% 1% 12% 0% 28 18 to 34 7% 25% 22% 23% 20% 2% 57 35 to 49 10% 11% 20% 23% 35% 2% 60 50 to 64 14% 17% 17% 10% 34% 9% 115 65 and over 19% 23% 14% 11% 30% 3% 60 Male 19% 21% 20% 12% 24% 5% 163 Female 6% 15% 17% 20% 37% 5% 148 High school or less 10% 30% 23% 10% 24% 3% 50 Some college 10% 21% 13% 23% 29% 5% 63 College graduate 16% 16% 18% 16% 28% 4% 96 Post-graduate 12% 12% 20% 13% 36% 6% 97 Attend services 1 or more/week 22% 19% 12% 13% 25% 7% 61 1-2 times a month 12% 33% 24% 15% 13% 3% 34 Less often 9% 14% 20% 12% 33% 11% 73 Never 10% 15% 18% 18% 36% 1% 134 North Country 15% 27% 20% 13% 13% 12% 29 Central / Lakes 18% 14% 15% 24% 24% 6% 58 Connecticut Valley 10% 12% 15% 6% 53% 4% 46 Mass Border 5% 18% 22% 14% 41% 0% 78 Seacoast 8% 20% 20% 28% 19% 5% 45 Manchester Area 24% 19% 18% 9% 22% 8% 54 First Cong. Dist 15% 20% 21% 17% 22% 5% 159 Second Cong. Dist 10% 15% 16% 14% 39% 5% 152