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N=1,000 Registered “Likely” Voters/±3.1% M.O.E. BATTLEGROUND 31 January 8-11, 2007 N=1,000 Registered “Likely” Voters/±3.1% M.O.E.

Do you feel things in this country are going in the right direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track? Q1

What do you think is the number one problem facing the country today -- that is, what is the problem that you and your family are most concerned about. Q2

Please tell me which one issue is most important for Congress to work on. (55%) (34%) (33%) (32%) (30%) (26%) (25%) (20%) (16%) (16%) Q3-5

For each one, please tell me whether you have heard of that person or organization and if so, whether you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of them. “George W. Bush” Q6

For each one, please tell me whether you have heard of that person or organization and if so, whether you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of them. “The Republicans in Congress” Q7

For each one, please tell me whether you have heard of that person or organization and if so, whether you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of them. “The Democrats in Congress” Q8

Please tell me if you have heard of this person, and if so, whether you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of that person. Q9-10

For each one, please tell me whether you have heard of that person or organization and if so, whether you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of them. “Dick Cheney” Q11

Please tell me if you have heard of this person, and if so, whether you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of that person. Q12-14

For each one, please tell me whether you have heard of that person or organization and if so, whether you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of them. “John McCain” Q15

For each one, please tell me whether you have heard of that person or organization and if so, whether you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of them. “Hillary Clinton” Q16

For each one, please tell me whether you have heard of that person or organization and if so, whether you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of them. “John Edwards” Q17

If the 2008 election for President were held today and you had to make a choice between these two candidates, for whom would you vote... Rudy Giuliani, the Republican, or Hillary Clinton, the Democrat? (Split Sample A) Q18A

If the 2008 election for President were held today and you had to make a choice between these two candidates, for whom would you vote... John McCain, the Republican, or Hillary Clinton, the Democrat? (Split Sample A) Q19A

If the 2008 election for President were held today and you had to make a choice between these two candidates, for whom would you vote... Rudy Giuliani, the Republican, or Barack Obama, the Democrat? (Split Sample B) Q18B

If the 2008 election for President were held today and you had to make a choice between these two candidates, for whom would you vote... John McCain, the Republican, or Barack Obama, the Democrat? (Split Sample B) Q19B

How would you rate the job George W How would you rate the job George W. Bush has been doing as President – do you approve or disapprove of the job he is doing? Q20

Whether you approve or disapprove of the way George W Whether you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as President, what is your impression of George W. Bush as a person. Do you approve or disapprove of him? Q21

Some people say that these elections were a rejection of the domestic & economic agenda & policies of the Bush administration & the Congressional Republicans. Other people say that these elections were about the War in Iraq & sent a clear message that the US should change the way it is fighting the war there. Still other people say that these elections were a vote against partisan bickering & gridlock in Congress & sent a message that Congress should work in a bipartisan way to solve problems. Which viewpoint comes closest to your own? Q22

Please tell me, for each one, which political party would do a better job of handling this issue- the Republican Party or the Democratic Party. (Split Sample A) Q23A-28A

Please tell me, for each one, which political party would do a better job of handling this issue- the Republican Party or the Democratic Party. (Split Sample A) Q29A-34A

Please listen as I read the list and tell me, for each one, which political party would do a better job of handling this issue-- President Bush or the Democrats in Congress (Split Sample B) Q23B-28B

Please listen as I read the list and tell me, for each one, which political party would do a better job of handling this issue-- President Bush or the Democrats in Congress (Split Sample B) Q29B-34B

Now, thinking now about the war in Iraq – All in all, do you think the war in Iraq is worth fighting, or not? Q35

-The US should begin immediately withdrawing all troops from Iraq -The US should begin immediately withdrawing all troops from Iraq. This is now a job for Iraqi forces to handle. -The US should set a date certain, no more than 1 year from now, when all troops will be withdrawn from Iraq. This process should begin with some troops coming home immediately. -The US should keep its forces in Iraq until our military leaders there confirm that the situation in Iraq is stable enough that extremist forces will not be able to seize control once US troops leave. - The US should temporarily increase the number of troops in Iraq to help stabilize the situation more quickly. Please tell me which one comes closest to your own. Q36

Do you believe that in the future your children will be Better off, About the same, or Worse off than you are right now? Q37