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1. Thinking about the 2018 election, what are the most important issues facing your community that our politicians should address? Improve economy / create jobs 29% 21% 23% Income inequality /low wages 19% 14% 8% Immigration reform/daca 28% 15% 18% Health care cost / access 26% 31% 27% Education / improve schools 11% 8% 10% Muslim ban / travel ban 0% 0% Border security 5% 2% 8% Abortion rights 2% 3% 4% College affordability 3% 3% 4% U.S. foreign policy 3% 1% 2% Housing affordability 11% 23% 16% Corruption in government 7% 4% 3% Climate change/environment 7% 2% 8% Racism / discrimination 8% 11% 8% Decrease taxes / govt spending 6% 4% 5% Sexual harassment / #MeToo 0% 2% 3% Criminal justice/police reform 1% 4% 1% Gun violence / mass shootings 8% 9% 10% Supreme Court nominations 1% 0% 1% Voting rights / voter suppression 2% 1% 0% Something else 2% 7% 9% 2. In the election for U.S. House of Representatives, (did/will) you vote for the...? Democratic candidate 86% 87% 85% Republican candidate 14% 10% 12% Someone else 0% 3% 3% CASEN. In the election for U.S. Senate to represent California, (did/will) you vote for...? Democrat Dianne Feinstein 44% 66% 56% Democrat Kevin de Leon 46% 25% 26% Other 6% 5% 12% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 1

CAGOV. In the election for Governor of California, (did/will) you vote for the...? Democrat Gavin Newsom 77% 83% 74% Republican John Cox 19% 11% 20% Other 3% 5% 4% CA6. We would also like to know about two ballot initiatives in California this November. Proposition 6 would repeal the gas and diesel tax increases and vehicle fees voted into law in 2017. It would also require voter approval for any fuel tax and vehicle fee increases in the future. (Did/will) you vote: For Prop 6 64% 43% 37% Against Prop 6 23% 40% 50% (Did/Will) not vote on Prop 6 7% 9% 5% Don't know 6% 8% 8% CA10. Proposition 10, the local rent control initiative would allow counties and cities to implement limits on how much apartments and houses can be rented to control the cost of housing. (did/will) you vote...? For Prop 10 60% 57% 52% Against Prop 10 29% 32% 38% (Did/Will) not vote on Prop 10 5% 7% 5% Don't know 7% 4% 4% 3. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly approve 11% 12% 12% Somewhat approve 13% 11% 18% Somewhat disapprove 15% 13% 10% Strongly disapprove 60% 64% 57% TOTAL APPROVE 25% 23% 30% TOTAL DISAPPROVE 74% 77% 68% Don't know 1% 1% 2% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 2

4. Has Donald Trump because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done or said, ever made you feel: Angry Yes 73% 80% 70% No 25% 19% 29% Don't know 2% 0% 2% 5. Has Donald Trump because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done or said, ever made you feel: Proud Yes 13% 16% 21% No 85% 83% 76% Don't know 2% 1% 2% 6. Has Donald Trump because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done or said, ever made you feel: Hopeful Yes 16% 23% 27% No 82% 77% 69% Don't know 2% 1% 3% 7. Has Donald Trump because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done or said, ever made you feel: Disrespected Yes 72% 82% 71% No 26% 17% 27% Don't know 2% 1% 3% 8. People have different y opinions p about Donald Trump s impact on [Blacks/Latinos/Asian Americans/Immigrants and Minorities]. Trump has a positive impact on [Blacks/Latinos/ Asian Americans/Immigrants and Minorities] 9% 6% 14% Trump has a negative impact on [Blacks/Latinos/ Asian Americans/Immigrants and Minorities] 40% 31% 35% Trump has no impact on [Blacks/Latinos/ Asian Americans/Immigrants and Minorities] 7% 16% 17% Trump is a racist whose policies are intended to hurt [Blacks/Latinos/Asian Americans/Immigrants and Minorities] 42% 45% 28% Don't know 2% 2% 6% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 3

9. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: Employers should be required to pay women and men the same wages for the same work. Strongly agree 77% 80% 76% Somewhat agree 13% 9% 15% Neither agree nor disagree 6% 8% 5% Somewhat disagree 2% 3% 1% Strongly disagree 1% 1% 0% TOTAL AGREE 90% 88% 91% TOTAL DISAGREE 4% 3% 2% Don't know 0% 0% 3% 10. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: Congress should pass the DREAM Act, to allow young undocumented immigrants who came to this country as children the chance to live and work legally in the United States and eventually earn a path to citizenship. Strongly agree 66% 59% 47% Somewhat agree 20% 18% 27% Neither agree nor disagree 7% 12% 10% Somewhat disagree 2% 4% 6% Strongly disagree 5% 7% 7% TOTAL AGREE 86% 77% 74% TOTAL DISAGREE 8% 11% 13% Don't know 0% 0% 3% 11. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: The Affordable Care Act, passed by Congress and the President in 2010, called Obamacare by many, should be repealed. Strongly agree 31% 17% 13% Somewhat agree 19% 11% 14% Neither agree nor disagree 10% 11% 10% Somewhat disagree 16% 16% 20% Strongly disagree 23% 44% 39% TOTAL AGREE 50% 28% 27% TOTAL DISAGREE 39% 60% 59% Don't know 1% 0% 4% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 4

12. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: The Affordable Care Act, passed by Congress and the President in 2010, called Obamacare by many, should be strengthened. Strongly agree 51% 60% 53% Somewhat agree 22% 18% 27% Neither agree nor disagree 14% 9% 6% Somewhat disagree 5% 2% 3% Strongly disagree 8% 8% 8% TOTAL AGREE 73% 79% 79% TOTAL DISAGREE 13% 10% 11% Don't know 1% 3% 4% 13. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: Sexual harassment against women continues to be a major problem in our country. Strongly agree 58% 66% 59% Somewhat agree 25% 24% 25% Neither agree nor disagree 11% 6% 6% Somewhat disagree 3% 1% 3% Strongly disagree 2% 4% 3% TOTAL AGREE 84% 89% 83% TOTAL DISAGREE 5% 4% 7% Don't know 1% 0% 4% 14. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: Congress should enact stricter gun laws. Strongly agree 64% 65% 61% Somewhat agree 16% 17% 23% Neither agree nor disagree 10% 10% 7% Somewhat disagree 4% 3% 3% Strongly disagree 5% 3% 6% TOTAL AGREE 80% 82% 84% TOTAL DISAGREE 10% 6% 8% Don't know 0% 1% 1% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 5

15. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: Universities should be allowed to increase the number of black, Latino and other minority students studying at their schools by considering race along with other factors. Strongly agree 55% 57% 26% Somewhat agree 19% 21% 25% Neither agree nor disagree 16% 10% 16% Somewhat disagree 4% 6% 13% Strongly disagree 5% 5% 15% TOTAL AGREE 74% 78% 51% TOTAL DISAGREE 9% 11% 28% Don't know 1% 1% 5% 16. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: Universities should consider subgroups of Asian Americans, such as Southeast Asians or Pacific Islanders, for the purposes of admission so that the background of underrepresented subgroups can be considered along with other factors. Strongly agree 37% 31% 30% Somewhat agree 27% 28% 28% Neither agree nor disagree 22% 22% 15% Somewhat disagree 7% 8% 11% Strongly disagree 6% 8% 10% TOTAL AGREE 64% 58% 57% TOTAL DISAGREE 13% 16% 21% Don't know 1% 3% 7% 17. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: Religious profiling, the practice of law enforcement using of a person s religion as a basis for criminal suspicion is a form of harassment and should not be allowed. Strongly agree 58% 64% 53% Somewhat agree 24% 18% 21% Neither agree nor disagree 8% 10% 10% Somewhat disagree 5% 1% 6% Strongly disagree 5% 5% 6% TOTAL AGREE 82% 82% 74% TOTAL DISAGREE 10% 6% 12% Don't know 0% 2% 4% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 6

18. Please tell us if you agree or disagree: Racial profiling, the practice of law enforcement using of a person s race, ethnicity, or national origin as a basis for criminal suspicion, is a form of harassment and should not be allowed. Strongly agree 65% 74% 61% Somewhat agree 17% 11% 17% Neither agree nor disagree 11% 6% 7% Somewhat disagree 3% 1% 8% Strongly disagree 4% 8% 3% TOTAL AGREE 82% 85% 78% TOTAL DISAGREE 7% 9% 11% Don't know 1% 0% 4% 19. Please indicate if you think this statement is definitely true, probably true, probably NOT true, or definitely not true: Donald Trump's statements and policies will cause a major setback to the progress made in recent years by [GROUP/immigrant and minority] communities. Definitely true 54% 63% 40% Probably true 28% 24% 31% Probably NOT true 8% 7% 13% Definitely not true 7% 5% 8% TOTAL TRUE 82% 87% 71% TOTAL NOT TRUE 15% 12% 21% Don t know 2% 0% 8% 20. Please indicate if you think this statement is definitely true, probably true, probably NOT true, or definitely not true: Trump and the Republicans are using toxic rhetoric to divide us from one another. Definitely true 58% 71% 54% Probably true 27% 18% 23% Probably NOT true 8% 7% 8% Definitely not true 6% 2% 11% TOTAL TRUE 84% 89% 77% TOTAL NOT TRUE 13% 9% 19% Don t know 3% 2% 4% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 7

21. Please indicate if you think this statement is definitely true, probably true, probably NOT true, or definitely not true: Trump and the Republicans are normalizing sexism and sexual harassment against women. Definitely true 49% 62% 45% Probably true 31% 21% 27% Probably NOT true 7% 12% 13% Definitely not true 9% 4% 11% TOTAL TRUE 80% 82% 72% TOTAL NOT TRUE 17% 16% 23% Don t know 4% 1% 5% 22. Which statement do you agree with most? The Democratic Party is currently doing a good job of reaching out to [Hispanic/Latinos; Asian Americans; African Americans; voters like you]. 67% 68% 50% The Democratic Party doesn t care too much about [Hispanic/Latinos; Asian Americans; African Americans; voters like you]. 23% 24% 40% The Democratic Party is being hostile towards [Hispanic/Latinos; Asian Americans; African Americans; voters like 7% 5% 3% Don't know 4% 4% 7% 23. Which statement do you agree with most? The Republican Party is currently doing a good job of reaching out to [Hispanic/Latinos; Asian Americans; African Americans; voters like you]. 24% 13% 16% The Republican Party doesn t care too much about [Hispanic/Latinos; Asian Americans; African Americans; voters like you] 32% 54% 57% The Republican Party is being hostile towards [Hispanic/Latinos; Asian Americans; African Americans; voters like you]. 43% 30% 21% Don't know 1% 3% 6% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 8

24. When it comes to your decision to vote in 2018, which of these three statements do you agree with the most: I am voting in 2018 because: I wanted to support Democratic candidates 42% 54% 54% I wanted to support Republican candidates 12% 6% 15% I wanted to support and represent the [GROUP] community 44% 36% 27% Don't know 1% 3% 5% 25. During the 2018 election candidates said many different things about immigration. Which statement on immigration do you agree with more? America has too many illegal immigrants, they hurt the economy, bring crime and gang violence to our cities. We have to crack down on illegal immigration. 16% 25% 25% Immigrants just want to provide a better life for their families, just like you and me. I support legislation to make America more welcoming to immigrants. 80% 73% 70% Don't know 4% 2% 5% 26. Over the past few months, did anyone from a campaign, political party, or community organization ask you to vote or register to vote? Yes 35% 44% 47% No 62% 56% 52% Don't know 2% 0% 1% 27. And who was it that asked you to vote or to register and vote? Was it: Someone from the Democratic Party or a Democrat candidate? Yes 74% 73% 63% No 21% 22% 25% Don't know 5% 4% 12% 28. And who was it that asked you to vote or to register and vote? Was it: Someone from the Republican Party or a Republican candidate? Yes 42% 35% 29% No 54% 61% 60% Don't know 4% 5% 11% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 9

29. And who was it that asked you to vote or to register and vote? Was it: Someone from another group not related to a political party? Yes 49% 55% 40% No 48% 41% 49% Don't know 3% 4% 11% 30. As best you can remember, did they come to your home, contact you by phone or text message, send an e-mail, or send mail to your home? Came to my home 28% 33% 25% Contacted by phone 48% 52% 37% Sent a text 24% 33% 31% Sent e-mail 23% 30% 23% Sent mail to my home 29% 32% 30% Don't know 2% 4% 5% 31. When you were contacted, was it mostly in English, mostly in [SPANISH/ASIAN LANGUAGE] or a mix of both? English 71% 92% Spanish / Asian language 9% 3% Both 20% 5% Don't know 1% 0% 32. What would you say is your main source of learning about immigrants in the U.S.? Personal experience and interactions 34% 40% 39% Talking to friends or family 23% 17% 14% Watching news, TV shows or movies 36% 35% 41% Speeches by politicians 6% 8% 3% Don't know 1% 1% 2% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 10

33. Now consider the following statement, and state if you agree that this is an important reason to vote in 2018, OR if you disagree and this is NOT a reason to vote in this election. In 2018, certain politicians made attacks on the poor, immigrants and minorities part of their campaigns. They tried to divde America and point the finger at others to distract us, rather than talking about how their policies hand giant kickbacks to the rich, de-fund our schools, separte families and threaten seniors with cuts to Medicare, Social Security. Rather than attack and divide, we should stand up for Americans of all backgrounds. Agree, this is an important reason to vote 93% 94% 87% Disagree, this is not an important reason to vote 4% 5% 7% Don't know 3% 1% 5% 34. Now consider the following statement, and state if you agree that this is an important reason to vote in 2018, OR if you disagree and this is NOT a reason to vote in this election. In 2018, many Republicans made attacks on immigrants part of their campaigns. It s obvious we need to reform our policies but calling immigrants rapists and gang members accomplishes nothing. Congress should work together on bipartisan immigration reform and immigration put the issue to rest, and address important issues like improving wages, lowering the cost of health care so we have more money in our pocket. Agree, this is an important reason to vote 93% 91% 87% Disagree, this is not an important reason to vote 6% 8% 9% Don't know 2% 1% 4% 35. A few black celebrities like rapper Kanye West have recently visited the White House to support President Trump. Does this make you: More open to listening or supporting some of Trump s ideas. 15% Less interested in listening or supporting Trump s ideas. 31% Has no impact on how I think about Trump and his ideas. 53% Don't know 1% 36. Please indicate if you have done any of the following activities related to the 2018 Election: Encouraged your friends or family to register or vote Latino Black Asian Yes 62% 80% 70% No 38% 20% 28% Don't know 0% 0% 2% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 11

37. Please indicate if you have done any of the following activities related to the 2018 Election: Donated money to a candidate or campaign Latino Black Asian Yes 13% 26% 20% No 87% 74% 78% Don't know 0% 2% 38. Please indicate if you have done any of the following activities related to the 2018 Election: Attended a campaign rally or event Latino Black Asian Yes 13% 22% 16% No 86% 78% 83% Don't know 0% 0% 2% 39. Please indicate if you have done any of the following activities related to the 2018 Election: Volunteered for a candidate or voter outreach drive Latino Black Asian Yes 11% 24% 13% No 89% 76% 85% Don't know 0% 2% 40. Please indicate if you have done any of the following activities related to the 2018 Election: Attended a protest or demonstration Latino Black Asian Yes 16% 19% 15% No 83% 81% 81% Don't know 1% 4% N=400 per group; Nov 1-5, 2018, margin of error +/-4.9 percentage points 12