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Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting National survey among 816 US registered voters.

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1 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting National survey among 816 US registered voters January 14-18, 2014 Voters’ View of Fast-Track Authority for the Trans-Pacific-Partnership Pact EMBARGOED UNTIL 2:30 PM ET, WED, JAN 29

2 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Methodology Survey among 816 US registered voters nationwide Conducted by telephone (72% landline, 28% cell), January 14 to 18, 2014 Margin of error = ±3.5 percentage points among all voters, higher among subgroups Sample includes 37% Democrats, 28% independents, 35% Republicans 2

3 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Concern about Free Trade Agreements Has Grown over Time 3 Perceived Impact of Free Trade Agreements between the United States and Foreign Countries By 62% to 19%, voters believe that free trade agreements cost the United States jobs rather than create them. * Hart-McInturff for NBC NEWS/The Wall Street Journal

4 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Voters’ Priorities for Trade Deals Align with TPP Opponents, Not Supporters 4 Two Most Important Goals for US Trade Agreements with other Countries Preventing US jobs moving overseas Preventing unfair competition that lowers US workers’ wages Ensuring safety of imported products/foods Preventing harm to environment Opening foreign markets to US exports Protecting patents/ copyrights of US companies Lowering prices for US consumers All voters Jobs Wages Food safety Environment Exports IP Lower prices Inde- pendents 47% 25% 22% 16% 14% 12% 14% Demo- crats 45% 25% 23% 26% 15% 10% 14% Repub- licans 55% 23% 20% 8% 15% 21% 10%

5 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Voters Oppose Fast-Track Authority by More than Two to One 5 As you may know, the Obama administration is now negotiating a new free trade agreement with 12 Pacific nations called the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Congress will soon decide whether to give the president "fast-track" authority for these negotiations, which would mean that once the administration's negotiations are completed, Congress must take an up-or-down vote on the agreement as a whole, and could not make any amendments or changes in the agreement. Do you favor... or oppose giving the president fast-track authority for TPP? 28% Not sure Strongly 12% FavorOppose Strongly 43% 62%

6 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Initial Opposition to Fast Track Is Widespread 6 All voters Age 18 to 34 Age 35 to 49 Age 50 to 64 Age 65/over Income: Under $50K $50K to $100K Over $100K Northeast South Midwest West Favor 28% 31% 28% 28% 26% 30% 28% 29% 33% 27% 24% 30% Do you favor... or oppose giving the president fast-track authority for TPP? Oppose 62% 51% 64% 67% 65% 60% 64% 65% 58% 63% 64% 61% Democrats Independents Republicans Democrats: Liberal Moderate/conservative Republicans: Conservative Liberal/moderate 2014 Vote for Congress: Democrat Republican Undecided Favor 52% 20% 8% 61% 45% 6% 12% 53% 8% 19% Oppose 35% 66% 87% 27% 43% 89% 85% 34% 88% 67%

7 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Prior to Hearing Debate, Voters Have Mixed Expectations for Pacific Trade Deal 7 The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a free trade agreement being negotiated with 12 other Pacific nations, including Australia, Japan, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam. What impact do you think this kind of trade deal will have on America? Very positive impact Somewhat positive impact Both (3%) /not sure Somewhat negative impact Very negative impact 46% POSITIVE 37% NEGATIVE

8 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting On Fast-Track Process, Opponents’ Case is More Compelling to Voters 8 Which comes closer to your view of giving the president fast-track negotiating authority? Congress should approve fast-track authority, as it has several times before, because it's impossible to negotiate a deal among 12 nations if each country's legislature can amend the agreement. Fast-track authority allows the president to negotiate agreements while preserving Congress's crucial role in reviewing and ratifying agreements, just as the Constitution calls for. Fast-track authority has been denied before, and should be denied now because it would give the President too much power by forcing Congress to make a take-it-or- leave-it decision on a 29-chapter, 1,000-page agreement. Congress should meet its responsibility, review the agreement carefully, and make sure it is in the best interests of American workers and consumers. It's more important to do trade deals right than fast. Much more 14% Agree much more 44% 68% 27%

9 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Simulating the Coming Debate over Fast Track and the TPP Deal All respondents heard seven reasons to support fast track and seven reasons to oppose it, in randomized sequence. (Half heard supporters’ arguments first, half heard opponents’ arguments first.) Half the respondents then assessed the likely impact of the trade deal on jobs, the environment, and other relevant factors. The other half identified whom they believe would be helped and hurt by the trade deal. All respondents were then asked their overall opinion on fast track a second time to provide an informed measure of public support. 9

10 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Voters’ Evaluation of Reasons to Support Fast Track for TPP 10 Free trade is good for US economy: 38 million jobs, 1/3 of agriculture sales Reduce barriers to US products, boost exports, create 100Ks jobs Protect US intellectual property (74% of US exports, supports 55 million jobs) If US doesn’t China will, taking business from US firms and dominating Asia Half the growth in world economy in next 5 years will come from Asia-Pacific area Would eliminate lots of unfair barriers to US exports, level playing field for US business More choices for US consumers, lower prices Strengthens role of Congress in trade policy 49% 44% 42% 41% 39% 34% 31%

11 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Voters’ Evaluation of Reasons to Oppose Fast Track for TPP 11 Gives president too much power; Congress responsibility TPP countries pay little ($.28/hr.), unfair for US workers Expands food imports: health threats, FDA inspects only 2% NAFTA-like: $8 trillion deficit, millions of lost jobs Secret agreement, Congress must approve without seeing Pharma increase prices, AARP says will increase seniors’ costs Worsen US trade deficit, cost 130,000 US jobs Foreign corps can attack US enviro and public health laws Undermine US sovereignty: fgn. corps challenge US laws 69% 66% 62% 58% 53% 52% 50% 44% 66%

12 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting After Debate, Voters Believe TPP Will Have Negative Impact On Jobs And Wages 12 American Jobs -35 American wages and salaries -22 Prices American Consumers Pay Better43% Worse36%

13 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Voters Also Expect Environment and Consumer Safety To Be Undermined By TPP 13 Environment -45 Safety of imported food -30

14 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Voters Believe TPP Will Help Large Corporations, But Hurt America’s Small Businesses 14 Large corporations +55-40 Small Businesses

15 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting After Voters Hear Full Debate, Strong Opposition to Fast Track Remains 15 Do you favor... or oppose having Congress give the President fast-track authority to negotiate a new Pacific trade agreement, which would mean that Congress must take an up-or-down vote on the agreement as a whole and could not make any changes in the agreement? 28% Strongly 12% Initial View Strongly 43% 62% FavorOpposeNot sureFavorOpposeNot sure 30% Strongly 13% Strongly 45% 65% Post-Debate View

16 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting Political Risk for Members of Congress Who Support Fast Track 16 If a Member of Congress voted in favor of giving the president fast-track negotiating authority for the Pacific trade agreement, in the next election I would be: More likely to vote for candidate Less likely to vote for candidate -32 Less Likely to Vote For Democrats Independents GOP Conserv. GOP Northeast South Midwest West 17 47 68 74 46 44 39 43 All voters

17 Voters’ View of Fast Track Authority for TPP Pact – January 2014 – Hart Research/Chesapeake Beach Consulting National survey among 816 US registered voters January 14-18, 2014 Voters’ View of Fast-Track Authority for the Trans-Pacific-Partnership Pact EMBARGOED UNTIL 2:30 ET, WED, JAN 29


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