Party ID with Leaners vs Long Run Party ID, Registered Voters October 3 7, 2018

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October 3-7, 2018

Party ID with Leaners vs Long Run Party ID, Registered Voters October 3 7, 2018 Current sample Long run 47 43 44 47 8 9 Republican Democrat Independent

Party ID with Leaners vs Long Run Party ID, Likely Voters October 3 7, 2018 Current sample Long run 48 45 45 47 7 7 Republican Democrat Independent

Party ID without Leaners vs Long Run Party ID, Registered Voters October 3 7, 2018 Current sample Long run 33 27 30 31 36 41 Republican Democrat Independent

Party ID without Leaners vs Long Run Party ID, Likely Voters October 3 7, 2018 Current sample Long run 34 29 31 32 34 38 Republican Democrat Independent

Trend in Party ID with leaners, Registered Voters 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Democrats Republicans Independents Election Day 2012 2014 2016 2018 Date

Trend in Party ID without leaners, Registered Voters 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Democrats Republicans Independents Election Day 2012 2014 2016 2018 Date

Governor general election preference Likely Voters, September 2018 49 44 6 1 Evers Walker Anderson DK

Governor general election preference Likely Voters, October 2018 46 47 5 1 Evers Walker Anderson DK

Senate general election preference Likely Voters, September 2018 53 42 4 Baldwin Vukmir DK

Senate general election preference Likely Voters, October 2018 53 43 3 Baldwin Vukmir DK

Attorney general election preference Likely Voters, September 2018 41 48 10 Kaul Schimel DK

Attorney general election preference Likely Voters, October 2018 43 47 10 Kaul Schimel DK

Vote for governor with different likely voter screens 35 40 45 50 55 47 47 47 47 47 43 45 46 48 47 All RV 90% of RV 80% of RV Standard LV 70% of RV Likely Voter Screen

Vote for senator with different likely voter screens 35 40 45 50 55 53 53 53 53 42 44 43 43 54 44 All RV 90% of RV 80% of RV Standard LV 70% of RV Likely Voter Screen

Vote for attorney general with different likely voter screens 35 40 45 50 55 45 41 48 48 42 47 43 43 49 44 All RV 90% of RV 80% of RV Standard LV 70% of RV Likely Voter Screen

Tony Evers favorable or unfavorable rating Likely Voters, October 2018 41 38 20 Favorable Unfavorable Not Heard/DK

Leah Vukmir favorable or unfavorable rating Likely Voters, October 2018 30 43 27 Favorable Unfavorable Not Heard/DK

Josh Kaul favorable or unfavorable rating Likely Voters, October 2018 10 8 81 Favorable Unfavorable Not Heard/DK

Phil Anderson favorable or unfavorable rating Likely Voters, October 2018 4 5 91 Favorable Unfavorable Not Heard/DK

Scott Walker favorable or unfavorable rating Likely Voters, October 2018 48 49 2 Favorable Unfavorable Not Heard/DK

Tammy Baldwin favorable or unfavorable rating Likely Voters, October 2018 49 42 9 Favorable Unfavorable Not Heard/DK

Brad Schimel favorable or unfavorable rating Likely Voters, October 2018 32 22 46 Favorable Unfavorable Not Heard/DK

Vote for governor by race, gender and education Likely Voters, October 2018 Evers Walker Anderson 60 32 7 White, male non college 44 46 6 White, female non college 53 43 1 White, male college 64 34 2 White, female college 54 36 8 Non White or Hispanic

Vote for governor by Party ID Likely Voters, October 2018 Evers Walker Anderson 5 91 3 93 5 1 46 40 11 Rep Dem Ind

Vote for senate by race, gender and education Likely Voters, October 2018 Baldwin Vukmir 58 56 38 39 White, male White, female non college non college 49 50 White, male college 66 29 White, female college 61 36 Non White or Hispanic

Vote for senate by Party ID Likely Voters, October 2018 12 85 98 1 54 Baldwin 39 Vukmir Rep Dem Ind

Vote for attorney general by race, gender and education Likely Voters, October 2018 Kaul Schimel 61 32 White, male non college 44 43 White, female non college 54 38 White, male college 51 39 White, female college 53 34 Non White or Hispanic

Vote for attorney general by Party ID Likely Voters, October 2018 Kaul Schimel 10 83 85 10 38 45 Rep Dem Ind

Wisconsin headed in right direction or wrong track? Registered Voters, October 2018 54 40 5 Right direction Wrong track Don't know

Wisconsin headed in right direction or wrong track? Registered Voters, 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Recall election Right direction Wrong Track Election Day Election Day Election Day Election Day 2012 2014 2016 2018 Date

Prefer higher tax/more services or lower tax/fewer services? Registered Voters, October 2018 51 42 6 Higher tax/more services Lower tax/fewer services Don't know

Prefer higher tax/more services or lower tax/fewer services? Registered Voters, January 2012 41 50 7 Higher tax/more services Lower tax/fewer services Don't know

Prefer higher tax/more services or lower tax/fewer services? Registered Voters, May 2014 46 46 7 Higher tax/more services Lower tax/fewer services Don't know

Cut property taxes or increase spending on public schools Registered Voters, October 2018 37 57 6 Cut tax Spend more DK

Cut property taxes or increase spending on public schools Registered Voters, 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Cut tax Spend more 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Date

Rate the condition of roads Registered Voters, October 2018 6 30 34 30 0 Excellent Good Fair Poor Don't know

No gas tax hike or raise tax to spend on roads Registered Voters October 2018 61 32 6 No tax hike Raise tax, spend on roads Don't know

Gas tax preference by condition of roads Registered Voters, October 2018 Not gas tax hike Raise tax, spend on roads 78 17 75 20 58 34 48 45 Excellent Good Fair Poor

Will Foxconn be worth state's investment or not? Registered Voters, October 2018 38 48 13 Worth cost Not worth DK

Will Foxconn be worth state's investment or not? Registered Voters, 2018 Worth cost Not worth Mar May Jul Sep Date

Will Foxconn substantially improve Milwaukee area economy? Registered Voters, October 2018 61 30 9 Improve MKE economy Will not DK

Will Foxconn substantially improve Milwaukee area economy? Registered Voters, 2018 Improve MKE economy Will not Mar May Jul Sep Date

Will businesses near you directly benefit from Foxconn? Registered Voters, October 2018 35 57 8 Will benefit Will not benefit DK

Will businesses near you directly benefit from Foxconn? Registered Voters, 2018 Will benefit Will not benefit Mar May Jul Sep Date

Act 10: Return collective bargaining or keep as now? Registered Voters, October 2018 42 43 15 Repeal Act 10 Keep Act 10 Don't know

Act 10: Return collective bargaining or keep as now? Registered Voters, 2012 2018 Repeal Act 10 Keep Act 10 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Date

How much has Wisconsin done to address opioid addiction Registered Voters, October 2018 11 31 29 17 12 A lot A fair amount Only a little Almost nothing Don't know

Approve or disapprove of Scott Walker's handling of his job Registered Voters, October 2018 48 47 5 Approve Disapprove Don't know

Approve or disapprove of Scott Walker's handling of his job Registered Voters, 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Recall election Approve Disapprove Election Day 2012 2014 2016 2018 Date

Has Walker done enough about Lincoln Hills, Copper Lake? Registered Voters, October 2018 50 32 18 Done enough Not done enough Haven't heard/dk

Like or not like Walker presidential bid Registered Voters, October 2018 26 65 8 Liked Pres Bid Did not like Haven't heard/dk

Like or not like Walker presidential bid Registered Voters, October 2014 26 68 5 Liked Pres Bid Did not like Haven't heard/dk

Like or not like Walker presidential bid Registered Voters, August 2015 33 63 3 Liked Pres Bid Did not like Haven't heard/dk

Liked Walker Presidential bid by Party ID Registered Voters, October 2018 Liked Pres Bid Did not like 49 41 32 58 22 66 12 80 4 89 Rep Lean Rep Ind Lean Dem Dem

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Tammy Baldwin Registered Voters, October 2018 45 40 14 Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard/dk

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Tammy Baldwin Registered Voters, 2012 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Favorable Unfavorable Election Day 2012 2012 2014 2016 2018 Date

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Brett Kavanaugh Registered Voters, July 2018 27 22 50 Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard/dk

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Brett Kavanaugh Registered Voters, September 2018 29 29 41 Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard/dk

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Brett Kavanaugh Registered Voters, October 2018 38 41 20 Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard/dk

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Christine Blasey Ford Registered Voters, October 2018 35 35 29 Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard/dk

How much attention paid to hearings on Kavanaugh nomination Registered Voters, October 2018 37 27 25 10 Watched live Followed closely Saw some news Didn't pay much attention

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Brett Kavanaugh by gender Registered Voters, October 2018 Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard/dk 48 33 18 30 48 22 Men Women

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Brett Kavanaugh by party and gender Registered Voters, October 2018 Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard/dk 77 6 18 68 10 21 2 88 11 5 80 14 45 46 31 30 24 24 Rep Men Rep Women Dem Men Dem Women Ind Men Ind Women

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Christine Blasey Ford by gender Registered Voters, October 2018 Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard/dk 29 41 29 40 29 29 Men Women

Favorable or unfavorable opinion of Christine Blasey Ford by party and gender Registered Voters, October 2018 Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard/dk 7 62 28 8 66 24 72 4 24 69 6 24 39 32 28 37 38 23 Rep Men Rep Women Dem Men Dem Women Ind Men Ind Women

Support or oppose Kavanaugh nomination by gender Registered Voters, October 2018 Support Oppose Don't know 52 40 7 36 53 11 Men Women

Support or oppose Kavanaugh nomination by party and gender Registered Voters, October 2018 Support Oppose Don't know 82 10 7 83 9 7 4 92 5 6 87 6 49 42 8 53 27 19 Rep Men Rep Women Dem Men Dem Women Ind Men Ind Women

How much attention paid to hearings on Kavanaugh nomination by gender Registered Voters, October 2018 Watched live Followed closely Saw some news Didn't pay much attention 39 36 28 27 27 23 9 11 Men Women

Confidence in fairness of Mueller investigation Registered Voters, October 2018 31 19 13 26 11 Great deal Some A little None DK

Confidence in fairness of Mueller investigation Registered Voters, June 2017 20 31 17 21 11 Great deal Some A little None DK

Keep or repeal ACA/Obamacare? Registered Voters, October 2018 50 44 5 Keep ACA Repeal ACA Don't know

Keep or repeal ACA/Obamacare? by Party ID Likely Voters, October 2018 Keep ACA Repeal ACA Don't know 11 83 6 92 5 2 51 42 7 Rep Dem Ind

How important is requiring coverage of pre existing conditions? Registered Voters, October 2018 78 15 3 2 Very impt. Somewhat impt. Not too impt. Not at all impt.

How important is requiring coverage of pre existing conditions? Among those favoring repeal of ACA, Registered Voters, October 2018 65 25 5 3 Very impt. Somewhat impt. Not too impt. Not at all impt.

Favor or oppose 'Medicare for all' Registered Voters, October 2018 34 15 8 33 9 Str favor Favor Oppose Str oppose Don't know

42 Approve or disapprove of Donald Trump's handling of his job? Registered Voters, September 2018 54 3 Approve Disapprove Don't know

46 Approve or disapprove of Donald Trump's handling of his job? Registered Voters, October 2018 51 3 Approve Disapprove Don't know

Approve or disapprove of Donald Trump's handling of his job Registered Voters, 2017 2018 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Approve Disapprove 2017 2018 2019 Date

Trump approval by Party ID Registered Voters, October 2018 88 42 3 Republican Independent Democrat 52 9 97 Approve Disapprove

Has Trump changed the GOP for better or worse? Registered Voters, October 2018 25 47 25 2 For better For worse Not changed DK

Trump changed GOP for better or worse by Party ID Registered Voters, October 2018 Rep Lean Rep Ind Lean Dem Dem 51 36 17 3 3 10 24 30 79 88 37 33 46 17 8 For better For worse Not changed

How enthusiastic to vote in 2018? Registered Voters, October 2018 67 22 5 5 Very Somewhat Not too Not at all

How enthusiastic to vote in 2018 by Party ID Registered Voters, September 2018 Republican Independent Democrat 64 49 75 27 28 16 6 13 4 2 9 3 Very Somewhat Not too Not at all

How enthusiastic to vote in 2018 by Party ID Registered Voters, October 2018 Republican Independent Democrat 70 59 76 22 27 16 3 7 5 5 6 2 Very Somewhat Not too Not at all

October 3-7, 2018