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Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Study #200870 -- page 1NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyInterviews: 1000 Registered Voters, including 590 respondents with a cell phone only.An additional 221 interviews were completed with registered voters for atotal of N 555 interviews in swing states.Interviews were completed in English and Spanish.Date: October 9-12, 202048 Male52 FemaleStudy #200870NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyPlease note: all results are shown as percentages unless otherwise stated.The margin of error for 1000 interviews among Registered Voters is 3.10%The margin of error for 555 interviews among Registered Voters in Swing States is 4.16%Unless otherwise noted by a “ ” or “ ”, all previous data shown reflects responses among all adults.Q2aFor statistical purposes only, would you please tell me how old you are?(IF “REFUSED,” ASK:) Well, would you tell me which age group you belong to? (READ LIST) 18-24 .925-29 .830-34 .935-39 .640-44 .1245-49 .650-54 .1055-59 .1060-64 .1265-69 .570-74 .575 and over .7Not sure/refused .1 Results shown reflect responses amongregistered voters.Q2bTo ensure that we have a representative sample, would you please tell me whether you are from a Hispanic orSpanish-speaking background? Yes, Hispanic .10No, not Hispanic.89Not sure/refused .1 Results shown reflect responses amongregistered voters.Q2cAnd again, for statistical purposes only, what is your race--white, black, Asian, or something else? White .76Black .12Asian .2Other .3Hispanic (VOL).4Not sure/refused .3White, Non-Hispanic .72 Results shown reflect responses amongregistered voters.

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Q3Study #200870 -- page 2NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyRegistered Voter. Yes .100No . Results shown reflect responsesamong registered voters.Q4Now, all in all, do you think things in the nation are generally headed in the right direction, or do you feel thingsare off on the wrong track?HighHeaded in the right direction .Off on the wrong track.Mixed (VOL) .Not sure .10/912/20 2962547/20 1972543/20 /18 3854449/017211116Low10/1720/08 1278736/18 737525612/1633546710/1013/16 2965519/16 3062538/16 3262337/16 1873636/16 2171534/16 2470421/16 2641/1531595512/1427646311/14 533310/12 0/2830/10 510210/093652936/094246934/094343104 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Q5Study #200870 -- page 3NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyIn general, do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? (IFAPPROVE/DISAPPROVE) And, do you strongly or just somewhat (approve/disapprove) of the job DonaldTrump is doing as president?10/912/20 Total approve .44Strongly approve .32Somewhat approve .12Total disapprove .54Somewhat disapprove .7Strongly disapprove .47Not sure .29/3010/1/20 4331125555029/20 4534115374628/20 4433115364737/20 4230125665026/20 4531145364724/20 4632145174433/20 4633135184332/20 4733145074331/20 5210/46/194329145374649/19 4533125374628/194329145594627/19 432716541044311/18 46321452745210/18 4730174964349/18 4429155274548/2225/18 4431135294348/1822/18 4630165174437/18 4529165284436/18 743251852104258/1740241655104556/174025155510455 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.Total Approve .Total Disapprove .Not sure.1 Intensity5/17139547not asked prior to June 2017.4/17405462/1744488

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Q6I'm going to read you the names of some public figures and groups and I'd like you to rate your feelings towardeach one as very positive, somewhat positive, neutral, somewhat negative, or very negative. If you don't knowthe name, please just say so. (ALWAYS DONALD TRUMP FIRST, RANDOMIZE OTHER NAMES NEXT)Donald Trump1October 9-12, 2020 .September 30-October 1, 2020 .September 2020 .August 2020 .July 2020 .June 2020 .April 2020 .March 2020 .January 2020 .October 27-30, 2019 .October 4-6, 2019 .September 2019 .August 2019 .April 28-May 1, 2019 .March 2019 .February 2019.January 2019 .December 2018 .November 2018 .October 2018 .September 2018 .August 18-22, 2018 .July 2018 .June 2018 .April 2018 .March 2018 .January 2018 .December 2017 .October 2017 .August 2017 .June 2017 .February 2017.January 2017 .December 2016 .October 10-13, 2016 .October 8-10, 2016 .September 2016 .August 2016 .June 2016 .April 2016 .March 2016 .January 2016 .December 2015 .October 25-29, 2015 .September 2015 .July 2015.February 2011.May 2004 .December 1999 .October 1999 .July 1990.HighJanuary 2020 .Presidential Term LowSeptember 30-October 1, 2020 .All-time Trump LowApril 2016 .1Study #200870 -- page 4NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyNeutralSomewhatNegativeVeryNegativeDon't KnowName/Not 52720201517151312111214121081099433The historical trend data for this item does not include every survey in which this item has been asked. Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Study #200870 -- page 5NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyQ6 (cont'd)NeutralSomewhatNegativeVeryNegativeDon't KnowName/Not 6571013VeryPositiveSomewhatPositiveJoe BidenOctober 9-12, 2020 .September 30-October 1, 2020 .September 2020 .August 2020 .July 2020 .June 2020 .April 2020 .March 2020 .January 2020 .October 4-6, 2019 .August 2019 .January 2018.January 2017.October 2015.September 2015 .June 2015.November 2014 .June 2014.July 2013 .January 2013.December 2012 .October 2012 .September 26-30, 2012 .August 2012 .July 2012 .May 2012.December 2010 .August 26-30, 2010 .January 10-14, 2010 .July 2009 .January 2009.December 2008 .October 17-20, 2008 .October 4-5, 2008 .September 19-22, 2008 .September 6-8, 2008 .September 2007 .December 2006 .June 2004 51510131513202028211718435Mike PenceOctober 9-12, 2020 .September 30-October 1, 2020 .September 2020 .August 2020 .March 2020 .October 27-30, 2019 .January 2018.April 2017 .February 2017 .January 2017.December 2016 .October 10-13, 2016 .September 2016 .August 2016 .Kamala HarrisOctober 9-12, 2020 .September 30-October 1, 2020 .September 2020 .August 2020 . Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Study #200870 -- page 6NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyQ6 (cont'd)Amy Coney BarrettOctober 9-12, 2020 .September 30-October 1, 2020 .The Republican Party1October 9-12, 2020 .August 2020 .October 27-30, 2019 .April 28-May 1, 2019 .January 2019 .November 2018 .October 2018 .September 2018 .August 18-22, 2018 .June 2018 .March 2018 .December 2017.August 2017 .April 2017 .January 2017 .December 2016.October 10-13, 2016 .September 2016 .July 2016 .April 2016 .February 2016 .October 25-29, 2015 .July 2015 .April 2015 .January 2015 .December 2014.November 2014.Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2014 .October 8-12, 2014 .September 2014 .June 2014 .January 2014 .December 2013.October 25-28, 2013 .May 30-June 2, 2013 .February 2013 .December 2012.October 2012 .September 26-30, 2012 .August 2012 .May 2012 .January 2012 .November 2011.August 2011 .April 2011 .January 2011 .December 2010.October 28-30, 2010 .September 2010.August 5-9, 2010 .June 2010 .March 2010 .December 2009.HighDecember 2001.LowOctober 25-28, 2013 .NeutralSomewhatNegativeVeryNegativeDon't KnowName/Not omewhatPositive2120 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.1The historical trend data for this item does not include every survey in which this item has been asked.

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Study #200870 -- page 7NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyQ6 (cont'd)The Democratic Party1October 9-12, 2020 .August 2020 .October 27-30, 2019.April 28-May 1, 2019 .January 2019 .December 2018 .November 2018 .October 2018 .September 2018 .August 18-22, 2018 .June 2018 .March 2018 .December 2017 .October 2017 .August 2017 .April 2017 .February 2017 .January 2017 .December 2016 .October 10-13, 2016 .September 2016 .July 2016 .April 2016 .February 2016 .October 25-29, 2015.July 2015 .April 2015 .January 2015 .December 2014 .November 2014 .Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2014 .October 8-12, 2014 .September 2014 .June 2014 .January 2014 .December 2013 .October 25-28, 2013.September 2013 .May 30-June 2, 2013 .February 2013 .December 2012 .October 2012 .September 26-30, 2012 .August 2012 .June 2012 .January 2012 .November 2011 .August 2011 .April 2011 .January 2011 .December 2010 .October 28-30, 2010 .September 2010 .August 5-9, 2010 .May 6-11, 2010.January 10-14, 2010.December 2009 .HighJanuary 2000 .LowDecember 2009 .NeutralSomewhatNegativeVeryNegativeDon't KnowName/Not 5151112159161511111110 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.1 The historical trend data for this item does not include every survey in which this item has been asked.

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Study #200870 -- page 8NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveySUMMARY TABLE OF IMAGES – BY D/S (POSITIVE – NEGATIVE)TOTALTOTALPOSITIVENEGATIVEJoe Biden .4342Amy Coney Barrett .2928Kamala Harris .4141The Democratic Party .4043Mike Pence .3946The Republican Party.3746Donald Trump .4253D/S11-3-7-9-11

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Study #200870 -- page 9NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyThinking now about the November elections Q7Please tell me how interested you are in the election this November, using a scale from one to ten, on which a"ten" means that you are very interested in the elections and a "one" means that you are not at all interested.You may choose any number from one to ten. (RECORD NUMBER 1-10. IF "NOT SURE," RECORD AS "DK.")10, very interested.9 .8 .7 .6 .5 .4 .3 .2 .1, not at all interestedCannot rate .10/912/20 7558413112-9/3010/1/20 756641311219/20 755652211218/20 7456413111317/20 7257533112110/2730/19 648115332112-4/285/1/19 63613635112-10/1013/16 67595342112110/810/16 62810526214-9/16 608117341213-5/16 60911636122-2/16 61913634112-9/15 56813935111214/15 537158471122-10/12 698942512-9/2630/12 65810535112-9/1216/12 648126241111-8/12 626136351112-7/12 62611745113-6/12 608127352111-5/12 627126451111-4/12 616127352212-3/12 481114956211211/12 5710117362211-10/1720/08 81663121-10/45/08 7271041312-9/1922/08 7089523111-9/68/08 6910103221111-8/08 658115231113-7/08 64812534112-6/08 67711524112-4/08 65911433122-3/08 6781052311211/08 661010434111-12/07 65812524112-11/07 62911635112-10/04 748932211-9/04 717952411-8/04 631012624111- Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Q8Study #200870 -- page 10NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyIf the election for president were held today, with ONLY (ROTATE) Donald Trump and Mike Pence as theRepublican candidates and Joe Biden and Kamala (“COMMA-la”) Harris as the Democratic candidates, forwhom would you vote?Donald Trump and Mike Pence.Joe Biden and Kamala Harris .Depends (VOL) .Neither/other (VOL) .Not sure .10/912/20 4253329/3010/1/20 3953269/20 4351338/20 14150547/20 40511716/20 42491534/20 4249543/20 4352322/20 4452221/20 44504210/2730/19 4150637/19 425143 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.1Trend data prior to September does not include Vice Presidential nominees.DATA BELOW SHOWN AMONG REGISTERED VOTERSIN SWING STATES 110/99/3012/20 10/1/20 Donald Trump and Mike Pence .4245Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.5251Depends (VOL) .Neither/other (VOL) .32Not sure .32 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.1 Swing states defined as: AZ, FL, GA, IA, ME, MI, MN, NC, NH, NV, PA, and WI.(ROTATE Q8A-B) (ASKED IF NOT SUPPORTING DONALD TRUMP)Q8AEven though you are not supporting Donald Trump now, what are the chances that you might support Trump inthis year's presidential election--is there a fair chance that you might support him, a small chance, just a veryslight chance, or no chance at all you might support him?Fair chance you might support .Small chance .Very slight chance .No chance at all you might support .Not sure .Currently supporting Trump .10/912/20 234481429/3010/1/20 144511399/20 135471437/20 1365040 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.(ASKED IF NOT SUPPORTING JOE BIDEN)Q8BEven though you are not supporting Joe Biden now, what are the chances that you might support Biden in thisyear's presidential election--is there a fair chance that you might support him, a small chance, just a very slightchance, or no chance at all you might support him?Fair chance you might support .Small chance .Very slight chance .No chance at all you might support .Not sure .Currently supporting Biden .10/912/20 23437153 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.9/3010/1/20 226361539/20 235381517/20 23637151

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Q9Study #200870 -- page 11NBC News/Wall Street Journal SurveyIn the upcoming election for U.S. Congress, do you plan to vote for the Republican candidate or the Democraticcandidate in your district? Vote for the Republican candidate .Vote for the Democratic candidate . .Depends (VOL).Other/neither (VOL).Not sure.39472210 Results shown reflect responses among registeredvoters.Reallocated Two-Way Generic Ballot Trend 9/20 Republican candidate .42Democratic candidate .49Not sure .99/18 40528 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.Additional Registered Voter Trend 10/3010/8- 10/2811/1/14 12/14 30/10 Republican candidate .464447Democratic candidate .494948Depends (VOL) .243Wouldn’t vote (VOL) .111Not sure .22110/1418/10 4749211 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.Previous Two-Way Generic Ballot Trend11/412/95 5/94 10/949/947/94Vote for the Republican candidate.3440393331Vote for the Democratic candidate.3637363935Depends (VOL).1766914Other/neither (VOL).33555Not 121410/933432212117/93 11/92 10/92 9/92 8/92 7/92 10/90 17192016 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.

Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion StrategiesMid-October 2020Study #200870 -- page 12NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey(Q10-11 ROTATED)Q10If the Republicans were to control the House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and the White House, do youthink that it would be a good thing, a bad thing, or would it not make much difference to you?A good thing .A bad thing .Would not make much difference .Not sure.10/912/20 34481628/20 325015310/1316/06 264824210/02 3141253 Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.Q11If the Democrats were to control the House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and the White House, do youthink that it would be a good th

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