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Interviews with 1,017 adult Americans conducted by telephone by ORC International on August 24-25, 2011. The margin of sampling error for results based on the total sample is plus or minus 3 percentage points. The sample also includes 927 interviews among registered voters (plus or minus 3 percentage points). The sample includes 805 interviews among landline respondents and 212 interviews among cell phone respondents. FOR RELEASE: MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 2011 AT 1:30

BASED ON 467 REPUBLICANS -- SAMPLING ERROR: +/- 4.5 PERCENTAGE PTS. 28. Next, I'm going to read a list of people who may be running in the Republican primary for president in 2012. After I read all the names, please tell me which candidate you would be most likely to support for the Republican nomination for President in the year 2012, or if you would support someone else. Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, businessman Herman Cain, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, Michigan Congressman Thaddeus McCotter, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, Texas Governor Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, or former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum (RANDOM ORDER) Aug. 24-25 Aug. 5-7 July 18-20 2011 2011 2011 Perry 27% 15% 14% Romney 14% 17% 16% Palin 10% 12% 13% Bachmann 9% 7% 12% Giuliani 9% 12% 13% Gingrich 6% 5% 4% Paul 6% 12% 8% Cain 2% 4% 6% Johnson 2% * * Huntsman 1% 4% 1% Santorum 1% 2% 2% McCotter * * * Someone else (vol.) 3% 4% 4% None/ No one (vol.) 5% 4% 8% No opinion 3% 2% 1% POLL 14-2- August 24-25, 2011

BASED ON 467 REPUBLICANS -- SAMPLING ERROR: +/- 4.5 PERCENTAGE PTS. 28. Next, I'm going to read a list of people who may be running in the Republican primary for president in 2012. After I read all the names, please tell me which candidate you would be most likely to support for the Republican nomination for President in the year 2012, or if you would support someone else (RANDOM ORDER) 29. And who would be your second choice? 30. And who would be your third choice? HORSE RACE WITHOUT RUDY GIULIANI OR SARAH PALIN Aug. 24-25 Aug. 5-7 July 18-20 2011 2011 2011 Perry 32% 18% 17% Romney 18% 23% 22% Bachmann 12% 9% 14% Gingrich 7% 8% 5% Paul 6% 14% 12% Cain 3% 5% 7% Johnson 2% * * Huntsman 1% 5% 1% Santorum 1% 3% 2% McCotter 1% * * Someone else (vol.) 4% 5% 7% None/ No one (vol.) 6% 5% 10% No opinion 4% 4% 2% Data indicates the second choice for respondents who chose Giuliani or Palin as their first choice, and indicates the third choice for respondents who chose both Giuliani and Palin as their first and second choices. POLL 14-3- August 24-25, 2011

BASED ON 463 DEMOCRATS -- SAMPLING ERROR: +/- 4.5 PERCENTAGE PTS. 31. Do you think the Democratic party should renominate Barack Obama as the party's candidate for president in 2012, or do you think the Democratic party should nominate a different candidate for president in 2012? Aug. 24-25 Aug. 5-7 July 18-20 2011 2011 2011 Renominate Obama 72% 70% 77% Different candidate 27% 28% 22% No opinion 1% 1% 1% June 3-7 May 24-26 Apr. 29-May 1 Apr. 9-10 Mar. 11-13 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 Renominate Obama 81% 79% 78% 83% 76% Different candidate 18% 19% 21% 16% 21% No opinion 1% 2% 1% 1% 2% Jan. 21-23 Dec. 17-19 Oct. 27-30 Aug. 6-10 Mar 19-21 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 Renominate Obama 78% 78% 73% 74% 76% Different candidate 20% 19% 22% 23% 20% No opinion 1% 3% 5% 2% 4% FOR COMPARISON CNN/TIME TREND QUESTION WORDING: Do you think the Democratic party should re-nominate Bill Clinton as the party s candidate in 1996 or do you think the Democratic party should nominate a different candidate for President in 1996? Nov. 9-10, 1994 Renominate Clinton 57 Different candidate 32 No opinion 11 POLL 14-4- August 24-25, 2011

Question 28 Next, I'm going to read a list of people who may be running in the Republican primary for president in 2012. After I read all the names, please tell me which candidate you would be most likely to support for the Republican nomination for President in the year 2012, or if you would support someone else. Base = Republicans Total Men Women White Non-White ----- ----- ----- ----- --------- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 6% 6% 5% 7% N/A Frm AK Gov Sarah Palin 10% 8% 13% 10% N/A TX Congressman Ron Paul 6% 6% 5% 6% N/A Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 14% 14% 15% 16% N/A Frm PA Sen Rick Santorum 1% 1% 1% 1% N/A MN Congr Michele Bachmann 9% 8% 10% 9% N/A Frm UT Gov Jon Huntsman 1% 2% * 2% N/A Businessman Herman Cain 2% 2% 2% 3% N/A Frm NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani 9% 8% 11% 10% N/A Frm NM Gov Gary Johnson 2% 2% 2% 1% N/A MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter * * * * N/A Texas Governor Rick Perry 27% 32% 23% 28% N/A Someone else 3% 1% 6% 2% N/A None/No one 5% 7% 4% 3% N/A No opinion 3% 3% 3% 4% N/A Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-6.0 +/-6.5 +/-5.0 18-35- 50- Under 50 and Total 34 49 64 65+ 50 Older ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ------ Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 6% N/A N/A 1% 7% 8% 3% Frm AK Gov Sarah Palin 10% N/A N/A 14% 2% 12% 9% TX Congressman Ron Paul 6% N/A N/A 4% 4% 7% 4% Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 14% N/A N/A 15% 20% 13% 17% Frm PA Sen Rick Santorum 1% N/A N/A * 4% 1% 1% MN Congr Michele Bachmann 9% N/A N/A 11% 11% 7% 11% Frm UT Gov Jon Huntsman 1% N/A N/A 2% 3% 1% 2% Businessman Herman Cain 2% N/A N/A 3% 3% 1% 3% Frm NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani 9% N/A N/A 9% 8% 10% 9% Frm NM Gov Gary Johnson 2% N/A N/A * 2% 3% 1% MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter * N/A N/A * 1% * * Texas Governor Rick Perry 27% N/A N/A 34% 26% 24% 31% Someone else 3% N/A N/A 4% 1% 4% 2% None/No one 5% N/A N/A 3% 4% 7% 3% No opinion 3% N/A N/A 3% 5% 2% 4% Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.5 +/-8.0 +/-8.0 +/-5.5 Under $50K No Attended Total $50K or more College College ----- ----- ------- ------- -------- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 6% 8% 3% 7% 5% Frm AK Gov Sarah Palin 10% 14% 10% 16% 7% TX Congressman Ron Paul 6% 5% 6% 6% 5% Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 14% 13% 16% 10% 17% Frm PA Sen Rick Santorum 1% * 1% 2% 1% MN Congr Michele Bachmann 9% 11% 9% 7% 10% Frm UT Gov Jon Huntsman 1% 2% 1% 1% 1% Businessman Herman Cain 2% 2% 1% 3% 2% Frm NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani 9% 10% 8% 8% 11% Frm NM Gov Gary Johnson 2% 1% 4% 5% * MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter * * * 1% * Texas Governor Rick Perry 27% 19% 33% 22% 31% Someone else 3% 3% 4% 2% 4% None/No one 5% 10% 1% 10% 2% No opinion 3% 2% 3% 1% 4% Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.5 +/-6.5 +/-8.0 +/-5.5 * percentage less than 1% POLL 14-5- August 24-25, 2011

Question 28 Next, I'm going to read a list of people who may be running in the Republican primary for president in 2012. After I read all the names, please tell me which candidate you would be most likely to support for the Republican nomination for President in the year 2012, or if you would support someone else. Base = Republicans Demo- Indep- Repub- Lib- Mod- Conser- Total crat endent lican eral erate vative ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ------- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 6% N/A 9% 3% N/A 8% 4% Frm AK Gov Sarah Palin 10% N/A 14% 8% N/A 15% 8% TX Congressman Ron Paul 6% N/A 6% 5% N/A 5% 7% Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 14% N/A 13% 16% N/A 11% 17% Frm PA Sen Rick Santorum 1% N/A 1% 1% N/A * 2% MN Congr Michele Bachmann 9% N/A 6% 11% N/A 11% 8% Frm UT Gov Jon Huntsman 1% N/A 1% 2% N/A 1% 1% Businessman Herman Cain 2% N/A 3% 2% N/A 2% 2% Frm NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani 9% N/A 6% 12% N/A 12% 8% Frm NM Gov Gary Johnson 2% N/A 2% 2% N/A 2% * MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter * N/A * * N/A * * Texas Governor Rick Perry 27% N/A 26% 29% N/A 18% 34% Someone else 3% N/A 2% 4% N/A 3% 3% None/No one 5% N/A 6% 4% N/A 9% 3% No opinion 3% N/A 4% 2% N/A 3% 3% Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.0 +/-6.0 +/-8.5 +/-5.5 North Mid- Sub- Total east west South West Urban urban Rural ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 6% N/A N/A 4% N/A N/A 4% N/A Frm AK Gov Sarah Palin 10% N/A N/A 13% N/A N/A 6% N/A TX Congressman Ron Paul 6% N/A N/A 9% N/A N/A 8% N/A Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 14% N/A N/A 14% N/A N/A 18% N/A Frm PA Sen Rick Santorum 1% N/A N/A 1% N/A N/A * N/A MN Congr Michele Bachmann 9% N/A N/A 5% N/A N/A 11% N/A Frm UT Gov Jon Huntsman 1% N/A N/A 1% N/A N/A 1% N/A Businessman Herman Cain 2% N/A N/A 2% N/A N/A 1% N/A Frm NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani 9% N/A N/A 5% N/A N/A 5% N/A Frm NM Gov Gary Johnson 2% N/A N/A 3% N/A N/A 4% N/A MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter * N/A N/A * N/A N/A * N/A Texas Governor Rick Perry 27% N/A N/A 31% N/A N/A 32% N/A Someone else 3% N/A N/A 3% N/A N/A 4% N/A None/No one 5% N/A N/A 3% N/A N/A 3% N/A No opinion 3% N/A N/A 4% N/A N/A 3% N/A Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.0 +/-6.5 Tea Pty Tea Pty Tea Pty Total Support Neutral Oppose ----- ------- ------- ------- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 6% 6% 5% N/A Frm AK Gov Sarah Palin 10% 6% 14% N/A TX Congressman Ron Paul 6% 5% 6% N/A Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 14% 11% 16% N/A Frm PA Sen Rick Santorum 1% 2% 1% N/A MN Congr Michele Bachmann 9% 14% 6% N/A Frm UT Gov Jon Huntsman 1% 2% * N/A Businessman Herman Cain 2% 2% 3% N/A Frm NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani 9% 4% 15% N/A Frm NM Gov Gary Johnson 2% * 4% N/A MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter * * 1% N/A Texas Governor Rick Perry 27% 37% 18% N/A Someone else 3% 4% 1% N/A None/No one 5% 3% 7% N/A No opinion 3% 3% 3% N/A Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-6.5 +/-7.0 POLL 14-6- August 24-25, 2011

Question 28/29/30 - Excludes Giuliani and Palin Q28. Next, I'm going to read a list of people who may be running in the Republican primary for president in 2012. After I read all the names, please tell me which candidate you would be most likely to support for the Republican nomination for President in the year 2012, or if you would support someone else. Q29. And who would be your second choice? Q30. And who would be your third choice? Base = Republicans Total Men Women White Non-White ----- ----- ----- ----- --------- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 7% 8% 7% 8% N/A Texas Congressman Ron Paul 6% 7% 6% 7% N/A Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 18% 16% 19% 19% N/A Frm PA Senator Rick Santorum 1% 1% 2% 2% N/A MN Congr Michele Bachmann 12% 10% 14% 12% N/A Frm UT Governor Jon Huntsman 1% 2% * 2% N/A Businessman Herman Cain 3% 3% 3% 4% N/A Frm NM Governor Gary Johnson 2% 2% 3% 1% N/A MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter 1% 1% 2% 1% N/A TX Governor Rick Perry 32% 34% 30% 33% N/A Someone else 4% 3% 6% 3% N/A None/No one 6% 8% 4% 3% N/A No opinion 4% 5% 4% 5% N/A Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-6.0 +/-6.5 +/-5.0 18-35- 50- Under 50 and Total 34 49 64 65+ 50 Older ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ------ Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 7% N/A N/A 1% 7% 10% 4% Texas Congressman Ron Paul 6% N/A N/A 5% 4% 8% 5% Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 18% N/A N/A 17% 23% 16% 19% Frm PA Senator Rick Santorum 1% N/A N/A * 4% 1% 2% MN Congr Michele Bachmann 12% N/A N/A 13% 13% 12% 13% Frm UT Governor Jon Huntsman 1% N/A N/A 2% 3% 1% 2% Businessman Herman Cain 3% N/A N/A 5% 3% 3% 4% Frm NM Governor Gary Johnson 2% N/A N/A * 2% 4% 1% MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter 1% N/A N/A * 1% 2% * TX Governor Rick Perry 32% N/A N/A 40% 29% 28% 36% Someone else 4% N/A N/A 5% 1% 5% 3% None/No one 6% N/A N/A 4% 6% 7% 5% No opinion 4% N/A N/A 7% 5% 3% 6% Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.5 +/-8.0 +/-8.0 +/-5.5 Under $50K No Attended Total $50K or more College College ----- ----- ------- ------- -------- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 7% 10% 4% 7% 8% Texas Congressman Ron Paul 6% 6% 6% 8% 5% Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 18% 17% 19% 13% 20% Frm PA Senator Rick Santorum 1% 1% 2% 2% 1% MN Congr Michele Bachmann 12% 16% 11% 10% 14% Frm UT Governor Jon Huntsman 1% 2% 1% 1% 1% Businessman Herman Cain 3% 3% 2% 5% 2% Frm NM Governor Gary Johnson 2% 2% 4% 5% * MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter 1% 1% 1% 2% 1% TX Governor Rick Perry 32% 22% 40% 28% 35% Someone else 4% 5% 5% 3% 5% None/No one 6% 11% 1% 11% 3% No opinion 4% 5% 3% 4% 5% Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.5 +/-6.5 +/-8.0 +/-5.5 * percentage less than 1% POLL 14-7- August 24-25, 2011

Question 28/29/30 - Excludes Giuliani and Palin Q28. Next, I'm going to read a list of people who may be running in the Republican primary for president in 2012. After I read all the names, please tell me which candidate you would be most likely to support for the Republican nomination for President in the year 2012, or if you would support someone else. Q29. And who would be your second choice? Q30. And who would be your third choice? Base = Republicans Demo- Indep- Repub- Lib- Mod- Conser- Total crat endent lican eral erate vative ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ------- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 7% N/A 11% 5% N/A 8% 6% Texas Congressman Ron Paul 6% N/A 7% 6% N/A 6% 7% Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 18% N/A 15% 20% N/A 16% 19% Frm PA Senator Rick Santorum 1% N/A 1% 1% N/A 1% 2% MN Congr Michele Bachmann 12% N/A 9% 14% N/A 15% 11% Frm UT Governor Jon Huntsman 1% N/A 1% 2% N/A 2% 1% Businessman Herman Cain 3% N/A 5% 2% N/A 5% 3% Frm NM Governor Gary Johnson 2% N/A 2% 3% N/A 3% * MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter 1% N/A 1% 1% N/A 1% 1% TX Governor Rick Perry 32% N/A 31% 33% N/A 20% 40% Someone else 4% N/A 3% 5% N/A 6% 3% None/No one 6% N/A 7% 5% N/A 11% 3% No opinion 4% N/A 6% 3% N/A 6% 4% Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.0 +/-6.0 +/-8.5 +/-5.5 North Mid- Sub- Total east west South West Urban urban Rural ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 7% N/A N/A 6% N/A N/A 5% N/A Texas Congressman Ron Paul 6% N/A N/A 10% N/A N/A 9% N/A Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 18% N/A N/A 17% N/A N/A 19% N/A Frm PA Senator Rick Santorum 1% N/A N/A 1% N/A N/A * N/A MN Congr Michele Bachmann 12% N/A N/A 8% N/A N/A 12% N/A Frm UT Governor Jon Huntsman 1% N/A N/A 1% N/A N/A 1% N/A Businessman Herman Cain 3% N/A N/A 3% N/A N/A 2% N/A Frm NM Governor Gary Johnson 2% N/A N/A 4% N/A N/A 4% N/A MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter 1% N/A N/A 1% N/A N/A * N/A TX Governor Rick Perry 32% N/A N/A 34% N/A N/A 34% N/A Someone else 4% N/A N/A 5% N/A N/A 5% N/A None/No one 6% N/A N/A 4% N/A N/A 5% N/A No opinion 4% N/A N/A 7% N/A N/A 4% N/A Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.0 +/-6.5 Tea Pty Tea Pty Tea Pty Total Support Neutral Oppose ----- ------- ------- ------- Frm Speaker Hse Newt Gingrich 7% 6% 8% N/A Texas Congressman Ron Paul 6% 6% 8% N/A Frm MA Gov Mitt Romney 18% 11% 22% N/A Frm PA Senator Rick Santorum 1% 2% 1% N/A MN Congr Michele Bachmann 12% 17% 9% N/A Frm UT Governor Jon Huntsman 1% 2% * N/A Businessman Herman Cain 3% 2% 5% N/A Frm NM Governor Gary Johnson 2% * 4% N/A MI Congr Thaddeus McCotter 1% * 2% N/A TX Governor Rick Perry 32% 41% 25% N/A Someone else 4% 5% 3% N/A None/No one 6% 4% 8% N/A No opinion 4% 3% 6% N/A Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-6.5 +/-7.0 * percentage less than 1% POLL 14-8- August 24-25, 2011

Question 31 Do you think the Democratic party should renominate Barack Obama as the party's candidate for president in 2012, or do you think the Democratic party should nominate a different candidate for president in 2012? Base = Democrats Total Men Women White Non-White ----- ----- ----- ----- --------- Renominate Obama 72% 72% 72% 67% N/A Different candidate 27% 26% 27% 32% N/A No opinion 1% 2% 1% 1% N/A Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.0 +/-6.0 +/-5.5 18-35- 50- Under 50 and Total 34 49 64 65+ 50 Older ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ------ Renominate Obama 72% N/A N/A 76% 69% 71% 74% Different candidate 27% N/A N/A 24% 28% 28% 25% No opinion 1% N/A N/A * 3% 1% 1% Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-8.0 +/-8.5 +/-7.5 +/-6.0 Under $50K No Attended Total $50K or more College College ----- ----- ------- ------- -------- Renominate Obama 72% 70% 74% 64% 77% Different candidate 27% 28% 26% 33% 22% No opinion 1% 2% * 2% 1% Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-7.0 +/-7.0 +/-8.0 +/-5.5 Demo- Indep- Repub- Lib- Mod- Conser- Total crat endent lican eral erate vative ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ------- Renominate Obama 72% 73% 69% N/A 82% 67% N/A Different candidate 27% 25% 30% N/A 18% 30% N/A No opinion 1% 2% * N/A * 3% N/A Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-5.5 +/-8.5 +/-7.5 +/-7.0 North Mid- Sub- Total east west South West Urban urban Rural ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Renominate Obama 72% N/A N/A 71% N/A 76% 72% N/A Different candidate 27% N/A N/A 25% N/A 21% 28% N/A No opinion 1% N/A N/A 3% N/A 3% 1% N/A Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-8.5 +/-8.0 +/-7.0 Tea Pty Tea Pty Tea Pty Total Support Neutral Oppose ----- ------- ------- ------- Renominate Obama 72% N/A 59% 86% Different candidate 27% N/A 38% 13% No opinion 1% N/A 2% * Sampling Error +/-4.5 +/-8.0 +/-6.0 * percentage less than 1% POLL 14-9- August 24-25, 2011