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& Conducted June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 Registered “Likely” Voters Nationwide, With A +3.1% Margin Of Error

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error What is the likelihood of your voting in the Congressional and Presidential elections in 2000?

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q1 Do you feel things in the country are going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track?

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q201 When you say the country is headed in the right direction, what in particular are you thinking about? [N=361]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q202 When you say the country is off on the wrong track, what in particular are you thinking about? [N=511]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Which one issue do you think is most important? (combined) [Split Sample A, N=500] Q3A-4A

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Which one issue do you think is most important? (combined) [Split Sample B, N=502] Q3B-4B

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Which party do you think can best handle these issues? Q5

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q Please tell me what kind of impression you have of each of the following individuals...

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q12 Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is handling his job as President?

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q13A Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is handling the economy? [Split Sample A, N=500]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q13B Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is handling foreign policy? [Split Sample B, N=502]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q14 Whether you approve or disapprove of the way Clinton is handling his job, what is your impression of Bill Clinton as a person?

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q15A Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Republicans in Congress are handling their job of dealing with important issues? [Split Sample A, N=500]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q15B Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Democrats in Congress are handling their jobs of dealing with important issues? [Split Sample B, N=502]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q16 Do you approve or disapprove of the way your Member of Congress is handling his or her job of dealing with important issues facing the country?

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q17 If the election for President were being held today, and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote?

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q18 If the election for Congress were being held today, and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote?

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q19 If the election for President were being held today, and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote?

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Would you say that your vote for President in 2000 will be more a vote for change or a vote for continuing the policies of Bill Clinton over the last eight years? [Split Sample A, N=500] Q20A

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Overall, when you think about our next President, are you more worried about keeping things as they are or changing things too much ? [Split Sample B, N=502] Q20B

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q Do you agree or disagree with the statement that...

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q24A-30A For each issue, do you have more confidence in George W. Bush or Al Gore? [Split Sample A, N=500]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q31A-36A For each issue, do you have more confidence in George W. Bush or Al Gore? [Split Sample A, N=500]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q24B-30B For each issue, do you have more confidence in the Democrats in Congress or the Republicans in Congress? [Split Sample B, N=502]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q31B-36B For each issue, do you have more confidence in the Democrats in Congress or the Republicans in Congress? [Split Sample B, N=502]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q37A-42A Who do you think better represents the following value, George W. Bush or Al Gore ? [Split Sample A, N=500]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q43A-47A Who do you think better represents the following value, George W. Bush or Al Gore ? [Split Sample A, N=500]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q37B-42B Who do you think better represents the following value, the Democrats in Congress or the Republicans in Congress ? [Split Sample B, N=502]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error Q43B-47B Who do you think better represents the following value, the Democrats in Congress or the Republicans in Congress ? [Split Sample B, N=502]

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error

& June 6 - 8, 1999 N=1,002 likely voters +3.1% Margin Of Error