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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 31, 2010 INTERVIEWS: DEAN DEBNAM 888-621-6988 / 919-880-4888 (serious media inquiries only please, other questions can be directed to Tom Jensen) QUESTIONS ABOUT THE POLL: TOM JENSEN 919-744-6312 Manchin remains ahead Raleigh, N.C. The Senate contest in West Virginia is between Joe Manchin's popularity and Barack Obama's unpopularity and in the end it looks as though Manchin's popularity will win out. Manchin leads John Raese 51-46 in PPP's final look at the race. Manchin is the most popular politician we've polled on anywhere in the country this year and it's by a wide margin. On this final poll his approval rating hit the 70% mark with only 22% disapproving of him. Usually you would expect someone with those kinds of numbers to have an easy time of it but Manchin's been hampered by efforts to tie him to Barack Obama and national Democrats. Obama's approval rating in the state is only 31% with 61% of voters disapproving of him. About a month ago it looked like there was a very real chance Manchin could lose. But three key things have put him in a position for victory: -John Raese did not prove to be a particularly strong opponent. The first time PPP polled the race, his favorability was 41/35. On this final poll his favorability is 41/47. As voters have gotten to know Raese and make up their minds about him they've generally found him to be unappealing. -Democrats in West Virginia aren't having the same kind of enthusiasm issues that are plaguing their party throughout most of the country. John McCain won the state by 13 points in 2008 and those planning to vote this year supported McCain by a basically identical 12 points. -Manchin has made enough conservatives comfortable voting for him. He's winning 19% of the Republican vote, more than any other Democratic Senate nominee we've polled on except for Chris Coons in Delaware. It looks like Joe Manchin will probably survive the Republican wave that will take down many Democrats across the country on Tuesday night, said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. He started out the campaign with enormous popularity and has convinced enough voters that he won t be a rubber stamp for unpopular national Dems. PPP surveyed 1,676 likely West Virginia voters on October 30 th and 31st. The margin of error for the survey is +/- 2.4%. Other factors, such as refusal to be interviewed and weighting, may introduce additional error that is more difficult to quantify. Public Policy Polling Phone: 888 621-6988 Web: www.publicpolicypolling.com Email: information@publicpolicypolling.com

West Virginia Survey Results Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 The candidates for US Senate are Democrat Joe Manchin and Republican John Raese. If the election was today, who would you vote for? Joe Manchin...51% John Raese...46% Undecided... 3% Do you approve or disapprove of Governor Joe Manchin s job performance?...70%...22%... 9% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of John Raese? 41%... 12%...... 47% Do you approve or disapprove of President Barack Obama s job performance?...31%...61%... 8% Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Jay Rockefeller s job performance?...49%...40%... 11% Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Carte Goodwin s job performance?...17%...22%...61% Q7 Who did you vote for President in 2008? John McCain...52% Q8 Barack Obama...40% Someone else/don't remember... 9% Do you identify yourself as a liberal, moderate, or conservative? Liberal...13% Moderate...44% Conservative...43% Q9 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2. Woman...53% Man...47% Q10 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican, press 2. If you are an independent or identify with another party, press 3. Democrat...55% Republican...34% Independent/Other... 11% Q11 If you are white, press 1. If other, press 2, White...95% Other... 5% Q12 If you are 18 to 29 years old, press 1. If 30 to 45, press 2. If 46 to 65, press 3. If you are older than 65, press 4. 18 to 29...12% 30 to 45...20% 46 to 65...42% Older than 65...26% Q13 Have you already cast your ballot for this year s election? Yes...27% No...73% Survey of 1,676 likely voters

2008 Vote 2008 Vote John McCain Barack Someone else/don't Obam a remember John McCain Barack Someone else/don't Obam a remember Joe Manchin 51% 19% 91% 58% 70% 55% 89% 67% John Raese 46% 78% 7% 33% 22% 34% 6% 19% Undecide d 3% 3% 2% 8% 9% 11% 5% 14% 2008 Vote 2008 Vote John McCain Barack Someone else/don't Obam a remember John McCain Barack Someone else/don't Obam a remember 41% 68% 8% 31% 31% 4% 70% 13% 47% 19% 84% 51% 61% 94% 16% 70% 12% 13% 9% 18% 8% 2% 14% 17%

2008 Vote John Barack Someone else/don't McCain Obam a remember 49% 22% 84% 45% 40% 65% 8% 35% 11% 13% 8% 20% 2008 Vote John McCain Barack Someone else/don't Obam a remember 17% 9% 28% 21% 22% 30% 13% 15% 61% 62% 59% 63% Ideology Ideology Liberal Moderate Conservative Liberal Moderate Conservative Joe Manchin 51% 85% 67% 24% 70% 86% 77% 57% John Raese 46% 14% 30% 74% 22% 10% 15% 32% Undecided 3% 1% 4% 3% 9% 5% 7% 11%

Ideology Ideology Liberal Moderate Conservative Liberal Moderate Conservative 41% 16% 24% 66% 31% 70% 40% 9% 47% 73% 63% 24% 61% 27% 48% 85% 12% 11% 14% 10% 8% 3% 12% 6% Ideology Liberal Moderate Conservative 49% 82% 61% 25% 40% 11% 27% 62% 11% 6% 12% 13% Ideology Liberal Moderate Conservative 17% 29% 22% 9% 22% 14% 17% 29% 61% 56% 61% 63%

Gender Gender Wom an Man Wom an Man Joe Manchin 51% 56% 45% 70% 71% 68% John Raese 46% 40% 53% 22% 19% 24% Unde cided 3% 4% 2% 9% 10% 7% Gender Gender Wom an Man Wom an Man 41% 35% 48% 31% 34% 28% 47% 52% 42% 61% 57% 65% 12% 14% 10% 8% 10% 6%

Gender Wom an Man 49% 55% 42% 40% 31% 50% 11% 15% 8% Gender Wom an Man 17% 16% 19% 22% 18% 26% 61% 66% 55% Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other Joe Manchin 51% 73% 19% 39% John Raese 46% 24% 80% 55% Undecided 3% 3% 1% 7% Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other 70% 82% 53% 60% 22% 13% 35% 26% 9% 5% 12% 15%

Party Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other Democrat Republican Independent/Other 41% 22% 70% 46% 31% 47% 9% 18% 47% 67% 19% 35% 61% 43% 88% 67% 12% 11% 11% 19% 8% 10% 3% 14% Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other 49% 68% 23% 32% 40% 23% 63% 53% 11% 9% 13% 15% Party Democrat Republican Independent/Other 17% 24% 8% 11% 22% 17% 30% 23% 61% 59% 62% 66%

Race Race White Other White Other Joe Manchin 51% 50% 61% 70% 70% 69% John Raese 46% 47% 33% 22% 21% 24% Unde cided 3% 3% 5% 9% 9% 7% Race Race White Other White Other 41% 41% 31% 31% 30% 48% 47% 47% 52% 61% 62% 41% 12% 12% 17% 8% 8% 11%

Race White Other 49% 48% 57% 40% 41% 28% 11% 11% 15% Race White Other 17% 17% 19% 22% 21% 28% 61% 61% 53% Age Age 18 to 29 30 to 45 46 to 65 Older than 65 18 to 29 30 to 45 46 to 65 Older than 65 Joe Manchin 51% 59% 43% 50% 55% 70% 68% 65% 71% 72% John Raese 46% 38% 54% 47% 42% Dis approve 22% 25% 24% 21% 19% Undecide d 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 9% 8% 11% 8% 9%

Age Age 18 to 29 30 to 45 46 to 65 Older than 65 18 to 29 30 to 45 46 to 65 Older than 65 41% 39% 42% 42% 39% 31% 31% 24% 32% 35% 47% 47% 40% 48% 52% Dis approve 61% 57% 70% 61% 55% 12% 14% 18% 10% 9% 8% 12% 6% 7% 10% Dis approve Age 18 to 29 30 to 45 46 to 65 Older than 65 49% 56% 41% 48% 52% 40% 32% 43% 42% 38% 11% 12% 16% 10% 10% Dis approve Age 18 to 29 30 to 45 46 to 65 Older than 65 17% 17% 13% 19% 19% 22% 28% 21% 21% 19% 61% 55% 66% 60% 62%

Already Voted? Already Voted? Yes No Yes No Joe Manchin 51% 54% 50% 70% 72% 69% John Raese 46% 45% 47% 22% 21% 22% Unde cided 3% 2% 3% 9% 7% 9% Already Voted? Already Voted? Yes No Yes No 41% 42% 40% 31% 39% 28% 47% 49% 47% 61% 54% 63% 12% 9% 13% 8% 7% 9%

Already Voted? Yes 49% 52% 48% 40% 37% 41% 11% 11% 12% No Already Voted? Yes 17% 24% 15% 22% 27% 20% No 61% 50% 65%