1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com OVERVIEW The study was conducted for CNN via telephone by SSRS, an independent research company. Interviews were conducted from April 3-6, 2020 among a sample of 1,002 respondents. The landline total respondents were 350 and there were 652 cell phone respondents. The margin of sampling error for total respondents is +/- 3.7 at the 95% confidence level. The design effect is 1.41. More information about SSRS can be obtained by visiting www.ssrs.com. Unless otherwise noted, results beginning with the March 31-April 2, 2006 survey and ending with the April 22-25, 2017 survey are from surveys conducted by ORC International. Results before March 31, 2006 are from surveys conducted by Gallup. Question text noted in parentheses was rotated or randomized. Values less than 0.5 percent are indicated by an asterisk (*). NOTE ABOUT CROSSTABS Interviews were conducted among a representative sample of the adult population, age 18 or older, of the United States. Members of demographic groups not shown in the published crosstabs are represented in the results for each question in the poll. Crosstabs on the pages that follow only include results for subgroups with a minimum n=125 unweighted cases. Results for subgroups with fewer than n=125 unweighted cases are not displayed and instead are denoted with "SN" because samples of that size carry larger margins of sampling error and can be too small to be projectable with confidence to their true values in the population. EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: Wednesday, April 8 at 4:00 p.m. POLL4 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 1 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com A2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling (INSERT ITEM)? [ITEMS READ IN RANDOM ORDER] The economy April 3-6, 2020 March 4-7, 2020 January 16-19, 2020 November 21-24, 2019 October 17-20, 2019 September 5-9, 2019 August 15-18, 2019 June 28-30, 2019 May 28-31, 2019 April 25-28, 2019 March 14-17, 2019 Jan. 30-Feb. 02, 2019 December 06-09, 2018 November 01-03, 2018 October 04-07, 2018 September 06-09, 2018 August 09-12, 2018* June 14-17, 2018 May 02-05, 2018 March 22-25, 2018 February 20-23, 2018 January 14-18, 2018 December 14-17, 2017 November 02-05, 2017 September 17-20, 2017 August 03-06, 2017 April 22-25, 2017 March 01-04, 2017* Jan. 31-Feb. 02, 2017 * Asked of half sample POLL4 Approve 48% 54% 55% Disapprove 46% 42% 40% No opinion 6% 4% 4% 55% 40% 5% 52% 43% 5% 48% 47% 5% 50% 50% 52% 56% 51% 46% 44% 41% 41% 42% 4% 6% 7% 3% 6% 48% 45% 7% 49% 41% 10% 53% 42% 5% 51% 42% 7% 49% 44% 7% 49% 47% 4% 49% 52% 48% 46% 43% 42% 45% 47% 9% 6% 7% 7% 49% 44% 43% 49% 8% 6% 45% 46% 9% 45% 47% 8% 45% 49% 55% 49% 47% 47% 41% 43% 8% 4% 4% 9% @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 2 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com E1. How would you rate the economic conditions in the country today -- as very good, somewhat good, somewhat poor, or very poor? April 3-6, 2020 March 4-7, 2020 December 12-15, 2019 August 15-18, 2019 May 28-31, 2019 March 14-17, 2019 December 06-09, 2018 September 06-09, 2018 June 14-17, 2018 January 14-18, 2018 November 02-05, 2017 September 17-20, 2017 April 22-25, 2017* January 12-15, 2017 November 17-20, 2016 September 01-04, 2016 June 16-19, 2016 Apr. 28-May 1, 2016 February 24-27, 2016 December 17-21, 2015 September 04-08, 2015 July 22-25, 2015 April 16-19, 2015 February 12-15, 2015 December 18-21, 2014 October 24-26, 2014 September 25-28, 2014 July 18-20, 2014 May 2-4, 2014 POLL4 NET Good Very good 39% 69% 76% 10% 30% 35% Somew hat good 29% 39% 41% 60% 30% 22% Somew hat poor 27% 21% 13% 65% 24% 41% 33% 22% 11% 2% 70% 71% 67% 28% 26% 17% 42% 45% 50% 29% 27% 31% 21% 19% 21% 8% 8% 10% 2% 3% 2% 69% 26% 44% 28% 17% 11% 3% 66% 69% 22% 20% 44% 49% 32% 29% 21% 21% 11% 9% 2% 1% 68% 17% 51% 30% 20% 10% 2% 63% 10% 53% 35% 24% 11% 2% 59% 8% 51% 41% 27% 14% * 57% 8% 49% 43% 30% 13% * 48% 5% 43% 51% 34% 17% * 53% 9% 44% 47% 29% 18% * 45% 5% 40% 54% 35% 19% * 48% 4% 44% 52% 31% 22% 1% 46% 4% 42% 53% 28% 25% * 49% 6% 43% 51% 31% 20% * 48% 6% 42% 51% 30% 21% * 41% 52% 5% 5% 36% 47% 59% 48% 36% 31% 23% 17% * * 48% 4% 44% 52% 34% 18% * 51% 5% 46% 49% 30% 19% * 38% 5% 33% 62% 37% 25% * 42% 2% 40% 57% 36% 21% 1% 41% 38% 4% 2% 37% 36% 58% 62% 33% 33% 25% 29% * * NET Poor Very poor No opinion 32% 9% 9% 1% 1% 2% @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 3 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com Jan. 31-Feb. 02, 36% 1% 35% 64% 36% 2014 December 16-19, 32% 2% 30% 68% 36% 2013 October 18-20, 29% 1% 28% 71% 35% 2013 September 27-29, 33% 1% 32% 67% 31% 2013 June 11-13, 2013 35% 1% 34% 65% 40% May 17-18, 2013 33% 3% 30% 67% 38% March 15-17, 2013 31% 3% 28% 69% 37% December 17-18, 26% 1% 25% 74% 37% 2012 November 02-04, 28% 3% 25% 71% 35% 2012* Sept. 28-30, 2012 27% 1% 26% 73% 39% (RV) Sept. 7-9, 2012 32% 1% 31% 68% 35% (RV) June 28-July 1, 27% 2% 25% 73% 39% 2012 * Asked of a half sample (FURTHER TRENDS ON NEXT PAGE) E1. How would you rate the economic conditions in the country today -- as very somewhat good, somewhat poor, or very poor? (CONTINUED) May 29-31, 2012 March 24-25, 2012 January 11-12, 2012 November 18-20, 2011 October 14-16, 2011 September 23-25, 2011 September 09-11, 2011 July 18-20, 2011 June 3-7, 2011 Apr. 29-May 1, 2011 March 11-13, 2011 January 14-16, 2011 November 11-14, 2010 September 1-2, 2010 July 16-21, 2010 POLL4 NET Good Very good 31% 31% 2% * Somew hat good 29% 31% 18% 1% 15% 28% * 32% * 36% * 36% * 25% 29% 32% * * * 37% * 36% 1% 34% * 33% * 34% * good, 69% 69% Somew hat poor 39% 42% 17% 80% 42% 38% * 1% 14% 85% 34% 51% * 13% * 13% 86% 39% 47% 1% 10% 1% 9% 90% 40% 50% * 14% 1% 13% 85% 41% 44% * 16% 19% * 1% 16% 18% 84% 81% 38% 40% 46% 41% * * 18% 1% 17% 82% 44% 38% * 16% 1% 15% 84% 42% 42% * 24% 1% 23% 75% 40% 35% 1% 18% 1% 17% 81% 37% 44% 1% 18% 1% 17% 81% 37% 44% * 22% 1% 21% 78% 41% 37% * NET Poor Very poor No opinion 30% 27% * * @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 4 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com May 21-23, 2010 22% 1% 21% 78% 41% March 25-28, 2010 21% 1% 20% 78% 39% February 12-15, 17% 2% 15% 83% 39% 2010 January 08-10, 20% 2% 18% 80% 42% 2010 December 16-20, 20% 1% 19% 80% 38% 2009 November 13-15, 18% 1% 17% 82% 39% 2009 October 16-18, 16% 2% 14% 84% 42% 2009 July 31-Aug. 3, 21% 2% 19% 79% 44% 2009 June 26-28, 2009 20% 2% 18% 80% 39% April 23-26, 2009 17% 1% 16% 83% 46% March 12-15, 2009 11% 1% 10% 89% 41% January 12-15, 13% 2% 11% 86% 36% 2009 December 19-21, 8% 2% 6% 93% 27% 2008 Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 16% 3% 13% 83% 29% 2008 October 03-05, 16% 2% 14% 84% 31% 2008 September 19-21, 19% 1% 18% 81% 34% 2008 August 23-24, 25% 4% 21% 75% 32% 2008 June 4-5, 2008 22% 3% 19% 78% 39% March 14-16, 2008 26% 4% 22% 75% 35% January 14-17, 40% 4% 36% 59% 40% 2008 December 6-9, 46% 6% 40% 54% 33% 2007 September 7-9, 54% 9% 45% 45% 28% 2007 August 6-8, 2007 56% 11% 45% 43% 26% May 4-6, 2007 61% 18% 43% 39% 25% March 9-11, 2007 52% 10% 42% 46% 31% January 19-21, 63% 15% 48% 36% 23% 2007 * Asked of a half sample (FURTHER TRENDS ON NEXT PAGE) E1. How would you rate the economic conditions in the country today -- as very somewhat good, somewhat poor, or very poor? (CONTINUED) November 3-5, 2006 October 27-29, POLL4 37% 39% * * 44% * 38% * 42% * 43% * 42% * 35% * 41% 37% 48% * * * 50% * 66% * 54% 2% 53% * 47% * 43% * 39% 40% * * 19% * 21% 1% 17% * 17% 14% 15% 1% 1% 1% 13% 1% good, NET Good Very good Somew hat good NET Poor Somew hat poor Very poor No opinion 49% 8% 41% 50% 32% 18% 1% 62% 13% 49% 37% 24% 13% 1% @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 5 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com 2006 September 23-24, 2006 August 30-Sep. 2, 2006 June 14-15, 2006 May 7-9, 2006 March 10-12, 2006 September 8-11, 2005* Apr. 29-May 1, 2005 December 17-19, 2004 Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 2004 December 5-7, 2003 October 10-12, 2003 March 14-15, 2003 February 24-26, 2003 December 9-10, 2002 October 21-22, 2002 September 20-22, 2002 July 26-28, 2002 June 28-30, 2002 April 5-7, 2002 January 11-14, 2002 December 14-16, 2001 September 21-22, 2001 April 20-22, 2001 February 9-11, 2001 January 15-16, 2001 June 6-7, 2000 March 10-12, 2000 June 25-27, 1999 Jane 8-10, 1999 July 7-8, 1998 January 25-26, 1998 January 24-25, 1998 January 23-24, POLL4 59% 12% 47% 41% 26% 15% * 44% 9% 35% 56% 34% 22% * 51% 52% 59% 9% 10% 13% 42% 42% 46% 47% 47% 41% 31% 26% 26% 16% 21% 15% 2% 1% * 53% 7% 46% 47% 34% 13% * 50% 5% 45% 49% 33% 16% 1% 53% 8% 45% 47% 28% 19% * 52% 5% 47% 47% 28% 19% 1% 57% 7% 50% 42% 30% 12% 1% 44% 4% 40% 56% 37% 19% * 35% 2% 33% 64% 39% 25% 1% 34% 3% 31% 65% 43% 22% 1% 44% 3% 41% 55% 41% 14% 1% 41% 3% 38% 58% 42% 16% 1% 54% 5% 49% 46% 35% 11% * 51% 58% 61% 5% 5% 6% 46% 53% 55% 49% 42% 39% 37% 33% 30% 12% 9% 9% * * * 57% 7% 50% 42% 32% 10% 1% 50% 5% 45% 49% 37% 12% 1% 57% 7% 50% 42% 34% 8% 1% 67% 10% 57% 32% 25% 7% 1% 80% 16% 64% 19% 16% 3% 1% 82% 24% 58% 18% 14% 4% * 85% 86% 84% 89% 79% 39% 42% 34% 41% 29% 46% 44% 50% 48% 50% 14% 13% 16% 11% 20% 9% 10% 10% 8% 15% 5% 3% 6% 3% 5% 1% 1% * * 1% 81% 24% 57% 18% 14% 4% 1% 81% 24% 57% 19% 13% 5% 1% 81% 24% 57% 19% 15% 4% * @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 6 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com 1998 October 27-29, 79% 1997 August 22-25, 69% 1997 * Asked of a half sample POLL4 24% 55% 19% 15% 4% 2% 17% 52% 30% 21% 9% 1% @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 7 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com E2. Now thinking about a year from now, do you expect economic conditions in this country will be very good, somewhat good, somewhat poor, or very poor? April 3-6, 2020 December 12-15, 2019 August 15-18, 2019 December 06-09, 2018 September 06-09, 2018 June 14-17, 2018 November 02-05, 2017 January 12-15, 2017 November 17-20, 2016 December 17-21, 2015 September 04-08, 2015 April 16-19, 2015 February 12-15, 2015 October 24-26, 2014 December 16-19, 2013 October 18-20, 2013 June 11-13, 2013 Sept. 7-9, 2012 (RV) June 28–July 1, 2012 October 14-16, 2011 July 18-20, 2011 November 11-14, 2010 December 16-20, 2009 July 31-Aug. 3, 2009 April 23-26, 2009 December 19-21, 2008 Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2008 POLL4 NET Good Very good 67% 68% 27% Somew hat good 40% 31% Somew hat poor 20% 31% 37% 25% 17% 8% 6% 25% 31% 40% 25% 16% 4% 19% 47% 30% 20% 10% 4% 29% 36% 30% 20% 10% 5% 59% 26% 33% 36% 20% 16% 6% 59% 25% 33% 36% 21% 15% 5% 62% 10% 52% 37% 27% 10% 1% 63% 11% 52% 37% 25% 12% 1% 56% 8% 48% 41% 26% 15% 2% 54% 8% 46% 45% 27% 18% 2% 60% 10% 50% 38% 24% 14% 2% 56% 9% 47% 42% 27% 15% 1% 52% 7% 45% 46% 29% 17% 2% 44% 5% 39% 56% 29% 27% 1% 40% 4% 36% 59% 26% 33% 2% 50% 7% 43% 49% 24% 25% * 67% 10% 57% 31% 22% 9% 3% 60% 9% 51% 39% 26% 13% 2% 39% 5% 34% 60% 34% 26% 1% 40% 4% 36% 59% 30% 29% 1% 52% 4% 48% 46% 30% 16% 2% 58% 5% 53% 43% 25% 18% * 58% 8% 50% 40% 26% 14% 1% 61% 7% 54% 39% 27% 12% 1% 55% 6% 49% 45% 29% 16% 1% 62% 4% 58% 36% 29% 7% 3% 56% 66% 65% NET Poor Very poor No opinion 11% 2% @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 8 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com September 19-21, 64% 2008 June 4-5, 2008 52% March 14-16, 2008 60% December 6-9, 50% 2007 September 7-9, 62% 2007 August 6-8, 2007 60% March 9-11, 2007 53% October 27-29, 61% 2006 September 22-24, 62% 2006 Aug. 30-Sep. 2, 56% 2006 (FURTHER TRENDS ON NEXT PAGE) POLL4 6% 58% 36% 25% 11% 1% 6% 10% 46% 50% 46% 38% 28% 24% 18% 14% 2% 1% 7% 43% 49% 30% 19% 1% 11% 51% 36% 23% 13% 2% 12% 10% 48% 43% 38% 42% 25% 28% 13% 14% 2% 5% 13% 48% 36% 26% 10% 4% 12% 50% 35% 26% 9% 3% 11% 45% 42% 25% 17% 2% @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 9 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com E2. Now thinking about a year from now, do you expect economic conditions in this country will be very good, somewhat good, somewhat poor, or very poor? (CONTINUED) March 10-12, 2006 September 8-11, 2005* Apr. 29-May 1, 2005 December 17-19, 2004 Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 2004 December 5-7, 2003 October 10-12, 2003 March 14-15, 2003 February 24-26, 2003 December 9-10, 2002 October 21-22, 2002 September 20-22, 2002 June 28-30, 2002 April 5-7, 2002 January 11-14, 2002 December 14-16, 2001 September 21-22, 2001 April 20-24, 2001 February 9-11, 2001 January 15-16, 2001 June 6-7, 2000 March 10-12, 2000 June 25-27, 1999 January 08-10, 1999 July 7-8, 1998 October 27-29, 1997 *Asked of half sample POLL4 NET Good Very good 60% 15% Somew hat good 45% 37% Somew hat poor 25% 49% 8% 41% 50% 32% 18% 1% 51% 8% 43% 48% 29% 19% 1% 60% 17% 43% 39% 24% 15% 1% 67% 18% 49% 29% 18% 11% 4% 73% 22% 51% 26% 19% 7% 1% 64% 12% 52% 34% 22% 12% 2% 58% 9% 49% 40% 25% 15% 2% 55% 9% 46% 42% 26% 16% 3% 65% 12% 53% 32% 21% 11% 3% 65% 7% 58% 30% 21% 9% 5% 71% 14% 57% 27% 20% 7% 2% 71% 77% 13% 17% 58% 60% 27% 20% 21% 15% 6% 5% 2% 3% 78% 15% 63% 21% 16% 5% 1% 76% 17% 59% 21% 14% 7% 3% 77% 21% 56% 20% 15% 5% 3% 70% 16% 54% 27% 18% 9% 3% 71% 18% 53% 27% 21% 6% 2% 68% 13% 55% 30% 22% 8% 2% 80% 79% 76% 24% 24% 21% 56% 55% 55% 15% 17% 22% 10% 13% 15% 5% 4% 7% 5% 4% 2% 81% 25% 56% 16% 12% 4% 3% 73% 19% 54% 21% 14% 7% 6% 75% 20% 55% 22% 18% 4% 3% NET Poor Very poor No opinion 12% 3% @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 10 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com Q5. Which of the following comes closer to your view? Do you think the economic problems the coronavirus outbreak has caused are: [RESPONSES ROTATED IN ORDER FOR HALF/IN REVERSE ORDER FOR HALF] A temporary obstacle to economic growth and the economy will soon recover April 3-6, 2020 67% A permanent change in the American economy and it will not recover for a long time 31% No opinion 2% Q5a. Has the coronavirus outbreak caused any financial hardship for you or your household? Yes, hardship 49% April 3-6, 2020 No, no hardship 51% No opinion * (Respondents who have experienced a financial hardship caused by the coronavirus outbreak, N=452) Q5b. Is that a severe hardship that affects your ability to maintain your current standard of living, or is it a moderate hardship that affects you somewhat but does not jeopardize your current standard of living? Severe hardship 37% April 3-6, 2020 Moderate hardship 62% No opinion 1% Q5a. Has the coronavirus outbreak caused any financial hardship for you or your household? Q5b. Is that a severe hardship that affects your ability to maintain your current standard of living, or is it a moderate hardship that affects you somewhat but does not jeopardize your current standard of living? Q5a/Q5b COMBO TABLE April 3-6, 2020 POLL4 NET Hardship 49% Severe hardship 18% Moderate hardship 30% No opinion * NET No hardship 51% No opinion * @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 11 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com Q12c. As you may have heard, the federal government has enacted several bills in recent weeks to assist Americans and U.S. businesses as they are dealing with the coronavirus outbreak. Based on what you know about those bills so far, do they do (too much), (too little), or the right amount to help [INSERT ITEM]? [ITEMS READ IN RANDOM ORDER] People like you April 3-6, 2020 Those who have lost jobs or wages April 3-6, 2020 Small businesses April 3-6, 2020 Large corporations April 3-6, 2020 POLL4 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say (vol.) No opinion 4% 44% 46% 2% 4% Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say (vol.) No opinion 3% 55% 36% 1% 4% Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say (vol.) No opinion 3% 53% 37% 2% 5% Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say (vol.) No opinion 35% 16% 37% 2% 9% @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 12 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com MORE ON METHODOLOGY A total of 1,002 adults were interviewed by telephone nationwide by live interviewers calling both landline and cell phones. Interviews were conducted in English and Spanish. Among the entire sample, 35% described themselves as Democrats, 25% described themselves as Republicans, and 41% described themselves as independents or members of another party. All respondents were asked questions concerning basic demographics, and the entire sample was weighted to reflect national Census figures for gender, race, age, education, region of country, and telephone usage. Results for the full sample have a margin of sampling error of +/- 3.7 percentage points. For the sample of 875 registered voters, it is +/- 3.9 percentage points. For the subset of 462 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents who are registered to vote, it is +/- 5.6 percentage points. Interviews were conducted among a representative sample of the adult population, age 18 or older, of the United States. Members of demographic groups not shown in the published crosstabs are represented in the results for each question in the poll. Crosstabs on the pages that follow only include results for subgroups with a minimum n=125 unweighted cases. Results for subgroups with fewer than n=125 unweighted cases are not displayed and instead are denoted with "SN" because samples of that size carry larger margins of sampling error and can be too small to be projectable with confidence to their true values in the population. POLL4 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 13 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 002 Question A2a A2A. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling The economy? Base: Total Respondents Trump approve ===== 92% 6% 2% 5.3 Trump disap prove ===== 11% 83% 6% 5.2 Approve Disapprove Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 48% 46% 6% 3.7 Men ===== 58% 38% 4% 4.8 Women ===== 39% 53% 8% 5.5 White ===== 56% 39% 5% 4.4 Nonwhite ===== 33% 59% 8% 6.6 Approve Disapprove Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 48% 46% 6% 3.7 18-34 ===== 40% 51% 9% 8.0 35-49 ===== 48% 47% 6% 8.0 50-64 ===== 56% 41% 3% 6.4 65+ ===== 48% 47% 5% 6.3 <45 ===== 41% 51% 9% 6.2 45+ ===== 54% 43% 3% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== 39% 54% 6% 5.4 White noncoll. ===== 65% 30% 5% 6.0 White coll. grad. ===== 41% 53% 5% 6.3 Liberal ===== 14% 82% 4% 8.0 Moderate ===== 45% 49% 6% 5.7 Con serva tive ===== 79% 17% 4% 6.3 Approve Disapprove Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Approve Disapprove Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Approve Disapprove Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Total ===== 48% 46% 6% 3.7 <$50K ===== 44% 48% 7% 6.0 $50K+ ===== 50% 46% 4% 4.7 Noncoll. grad ===== 52% 42% 6% 4.8 Total ===== 48% 46% 6% 3.7 Democrat ===== 14% 80% 5% 6.3 Indep endnt Other ===== 51% 42% 7% 6.3 Repub lican ===== 92% 6% 2% 7.0 Total ===== 48% 46% 6% 3.7 Lean Democrat ===== 18% 77% 5% 5.2 Lean Repub lican ===== 90% 7% 3% 5.8 Reg. voter ===== 47% 48% 5% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 14 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 005 Question E1 E1. How would you rate the economic conditions in the country today -- as very good, somewhat good, or very poor? Base: Total Respondents Trump NonapTotal Men Women White white prove ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== Good (Net) 39% 45% 34% 39% 39% 59% Very good 10% 13% 6% 13% 4% 21% Somewhat good 29% 31% 27% 26% 35% 38% Poor (Net) 60% 54% 65% 60% 60% 39% Somewhat poor 27% 26% 29% 27% 29% 19% Very poor 32% 28% 37% 33% 31% 19% Don't know/Undecided/Refused 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 2% Sampling Error (+/-) 3.7 4.8 5.5 4.4 6.6 5.3 Good (Net) Very good Somewhat good Poor (Net) Somewhat poor Very poor Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Good (Net) Very good Somewhat good Poor (Net) Somewhat poor Very poor Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Good (Net) Very good Somewhat good Poor (Net) Somewhat poor Very poor Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Good (Net) Very good Somewhat good Poor (Net) Somewhat poor Very poor Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Total ===== 39% 10% 29% 60% 27% 32% 1% 3.7 18-34 ===== 37% 5% 32% 62% 32% 29% 1% 8.0 somewhat poor, Trump disap prove ===== 23% 1% 22% 77% 34% 43% * 5.2 35-49 ===== 35% 6% 29% 65% 28% 37% 0% 8.0 50-64 ===== 43% 16% 27% 55% 24% 31% 2% 6.4 65+ ===== 41% 12% 29% 57% 22% 35% 2% 6.3 <45 ===== 36% 5% 31% 63% 31% 32% 1% 6.2 45+ ===== 41% 13% 28% 57% 24% 33% 2% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== 28% 8% 20% 71% 31% 40% 1% 5.4 White noncoll. ===== 48% 16% 32% 51% 23% 28% 1% 6.0 White coll. grad. ===== 23% 8% 16% 75% 33% 42% 2% 6.3 Liberal ===== 23% 1% 22% 77% 30% 46% * 8.0 Moderate ===== 38% 8% 30% 62% 30% 33% * 5.7 Con serva tive ===== 52% 18% 34% 45% 23% 22% 2% 6.3 Total ===== 39% 10% 29% 60% 27% 32% 1% 3.7 <$50K ===== 41% 9% 32% 58% 27% 32% * 6.0 $50K+ ===== 37% 10% 27% 62% 29% 33% 1% 4.7 Noncoll. grad ===== 45% 11% 34% 54% 25% 29% 1% 4.8 Total ===== 39% 10% 29% 60% 27% 32% 1% 3.7 Democrat ===== 24% 1% 23% 76% 32% 44% * 6.3 Indep endnt Other ===== 38% 8% 31% 61% 29% 31% 1% 6.3 Repub lican ===== 62% 25% 37% 36% 19% 18% 2% 7.0 Total ===== 39% 10% 29% 60% 27% 32% 1% 3.7 Lean Democrat ===== 24% 1% 23% 76% 34% 42% * 5.2 Lean Repub lican ===== 58% 22% 36% 40% 19% 20% 2% 5.8 Reg. voter ===== 37% 11% 26% 62% 28% 34% 2% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 15 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 006 Question E2 E2. Now thinking about a year from now, do you expect economic conditions in this country will be very good, somewhat good, somewhat poor, or very poor? Base: Total Respondents Trump Trump Nonapdisap Total Men Women White white prove prove ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== Good (Net) 67% 71% 62% 71% 60% 88% 50% Very good 27% 34% 21% 31% 20% 51% 7% Somewhat good 40% 37% 42% 40% 40% 37% 42% Poor (Net) 31% 27% 36% 27% 39% 10% 48% Somewhat poor 20% 16% 23% 19% 22% 8% 30% Very poor 11% 10% 13% 8% 17% 2% 18% Don't know/Undecided/Refused 2% 2% 2% 2% 1% 2% 2% Sampling Error (+/-) 3.7 4.8 5.5 4.4 6.6 5.3 5.2 Good (Net) Very good Somewhat good Poor (Net) Somewhat poor Very poor Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Good (Net) Very good Somewhat good Poor (Net) Somewhat poor Very poor Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Good (Net) Very good Somewhat good Poor (Net) Somewhat poor Very poor Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Good (Net) Very good Somewhat good Poor (Net) Somewhat poor Very poor Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Total ===== 67% 27% 40% 31% 20% 11% 2% 3.7 18-34 ===== 65% 19% 45% 35% 25% 10% 1% 8.0 35-49 ===== 59% 28% 31% 39% 22% 17% 2% 8.0 50-64 ===== 76% 35% 41% 23% 15% 9% 1% 6.4 65+ ===== 67% 26% 41% 28% 18% 10% 5% 6.3 <45 ===== 62% 23% 39% 37% 23% 14% 1% 6.2 45+ ===== 71% 30% 40% 27% 17% 10% 3% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== 63% 23% 40% 35% 25% 10% 2% 5.4 White noncoll. ===== 73% 35% 39% 24% 16% 8% 3% 6.0 White coll. grad. ===== 67% 24% 43% 31% 24% 7% 2% 6.3 Liberal ===== 48% 7% 40% 51% 36% 15% 2% 8.0 Moderate ===== 67% 23% 43% 32% 19% 13% 2% 5.7 Con serva tive ===== 82% 46% 35% 16% 10% 5% 3% 6.3 Total ===== 67% 27% 40% 31% 20% 11% 2% 3.7 <$50K ===== 65% 23% 42% 34% 23% 12% 1% 6.0 $50K+ ===== 68% 29% 39% 30% 18% 11% 3% 4.7 Noncoll. grad ===== 69% 29% 40% 29% 18% 12% 2% 4.8 Total ===== 67% 27% 40% 31% 20% 11% 2% 3.7 Democrat ===== 53% 10% 43% 46% 30% 16% 2% 6.3 Indep endnt Other ===== 65% 23% 41% 34% 19% 14% 2% 6.3 Repub lican ===== 88% 54% 34% 9% 7% 2% 3% 7.0 Total ===== 67% 27% 40% 31% 20% 11% 2% 3.7 Lean Democrat ===== 52% 10% 43% 46% 29% 17% 2% 5.2 Lean Repub lican ===== 87% 51% 35% 11% 9% 2% 3% 5.8 Reg. voter ===== 65% 26% 39% 32% 21% 12% 2% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 16 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 007 Question 5 5. Which of the following comes closer to your view? Do you think the economic problems the coronavirus outbreak has caused are: Base: Total Respondents A temporary obstacle to economic growth and the economy will soon recover......................... A permanent change in the American economy and it will not recover for a long time.................. Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) A temporary obstacle to economic growth and the economy will soon recover......................... A permanent change in the American economy and it will not recover for a long time.................. Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) A temporary obstacle to economic growth and the economy will soon recover......................... A permanent change in the American economy and it will not recover for a long time.................. Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) A temporary obstacle to economic growth and the economy will soon recover......................... A permanent change in the American economy and it will not recover for a long time.................. Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) A temporary obstacle to economic growth and the economy will soon recover......................... A permanent change in the American economy and it will not recover for a long time.................. Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Trump approve ===== Trump disap prove ===== Total ===== Men ===== Women ===== White ===== Nonwhite ===== 67% 73% 62% 71% 60% 85% 54% 31% 2% 3.7 25% 2% 4.8 36% 3% 5.5 27% 1% 4.4 36% 4% 6.6 14% 1% 5.3 44% 2% 5.2 Total ===== 18-34 ===== 35-49 ===== 50-64 ===== 65+ ===== <45 ===== 45+ ===== 67% 69% 65% 73% 59% 67% 67% 31% 2% 3.7 29% 2% 8.0 32% 3% 8.0 26% 1% 6.4 38% 3% 6.3 30% 3% 6.2 31% 2% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== White noncoll. ===== White coll. grad. ===== Total ===== <$50K ===== $50K+ ===== Noncoll. grad ===== 67% 64% 69% 68% 65% 73% 69% 31% 2% 3.7 33% 3% 6.0 30% 2% 4.7 30% 2% 4.8 33% 3% 5.4 26% 1% 6.0 29% 2% 6.3 Total ===== Democrat ===== Indep endnt Other ===== Repub lican ===== Liberal ===== Moderate ===== Con serva tive ===== 67% 52% 65% 91% 53% 65% 81% 31% 2% 3.7 46% 2% 6.3 32% 3% 6.3 8% 1% 7.0 44% 3% 8.0 33% 2% 5.7 18% 1% 6.3 Total ===== Lean Democrat ===== Lean Repub lican ===== Reg. voter ===== 67% 53% 88% 66% 31% 2% 3.7 45% 2% 5.2 11% 1% 5.8 32% 2% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 17 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 008 Question 5a 5a. Has the coronavirus outbreak caused any financial hardship for you or your household? Base: Total Respondents Trump approve ===== 44% 56% * 5.3 Trump disap prove ===== 53% 46% 1% 5.2 Yes, hardship No, no hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 49% 51% * 3.7 Men ===== 48% 51% * 4.8 Women ===== 49% 50% 1% 5.5 White ===== 41% 59% * 4.4 Nonwhite ===== 64% 35% * 6.6 Yes, hardship No, no hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 49% 51% * 3.7 18-34 ===== 57% 43% 0% 8.0 35-49 ===== 53% 46% 1% 8.0 50-64 ===== 47% 52% 1% 6.4 65+ ===== 37% 63% * 6.3 <45 ===== 55% 45% * 6.2 45+ ===== 44% 55% 1% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== 44% 55% 1% 5.4 White noncoll. ===== 42% 58% * 6.0 White coll. grad. ===== 40% 60% 1% 6.3 Liberal ===== 53% 47% 0% 8.0 Moderate ===== 50% 49% 1% 5.7 Con serva tive ===== 46% 54% * 6.3 Yes, hardship No, no hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Yes, hardship No, no hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Yes, hardship No, no hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Total ===== 49% 51% * 3.7 <$50K ===== 60% 40% * 6.0 $50K+ ===== 40% 59% 1% 4.7 Noncoll. grad ===== 52% 48% * 4.8 Total ===== 49% 51% * 3.7 Democrat ===== 50% 49% 1% 6.3 Indep endnt Other ===== 54% 46% * 6.3 Repub lican ===== 39% 61% * 7.0 Total ===== 49% 51% * 3.7 Lean Democrat ===== 52% 48% 1% 5.2 Lean Repub lican ===== 43% 57% * 5.8 Reg. voter ===== 46% 53% 1% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 18 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 010 Question 5a/5b Combo Table 5a. Has the coronavirus outbreak caused any financial hardship for you or your household? 5b. Is that a severe hardship that affects your ability to maintain your current standard of living, or is it a moderate hardship that affects you somewhat but does not jeopardize your current standard of living? Base: Total Respondents Trump approve ===== 44% 15% 28% * 56% * 5.3 Trump disap prove ===== 53% 20% 32% * 46% 1% 5.2 Outbreak has caused financial hardship Severe hardship Moderate hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Outbreak hasn't caused financial hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 49% 18% 30% * 51% * 3.7 Men ===== 48% 14% 34% * 51% * 4.8 Women ===== 49% 23% 26% * 50% 1% 5.5 White ===== 41% 14% 26% * 59% * 4.4 Nonwhite ===== 64% 26% 37% * 35% * 6.6 Outbreak has caused financial hardship Severe hardship Moderate hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Outbreak hasn't caused financial hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 49% 18% 30% * 51% * 3.7 18-34 ===== 57% 25% 32% 0% 43% 0% 8.0 35-49 ===== 53% 24% 28% 1% 46% 1% 8.0 50-64 ===== 47% 16% 31% * 52% 1% 6.4 65+ ===== 37% 6% 30% 1% 63% * 6.3 <45 ===== 55% 24% 31% 0% 45% * 6.2 45+ ===== 44% 13% 31% 1% 55% 1% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== 44% 12% 31% * 55% 1% 5.4 White noncoll. ===== 42% 17% 25% 0% 58% * 6.0 White coll. grad. ===== 40% 9% 30% 1% 60% 1% 6.3 Liberal ===== 53% 20% 33% 0% 47% 0% 8.0 Moderate ===== 50% 18% 31% * 49% 1% 5.7 Con serva tive ===== 46% 15% 30% * 54% * 6.3 Outbreak has caused financial hardship Severe hardship Moderate hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Outbreak hasn't caused financial hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Outbreak has caused financial hardship Severe hardship Moderate hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Outbreak hasn't caused financial hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Outbreak has caused financial hardship Severe hardship Moderate hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Outbreak hasn't caused financial hardship Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Total ===== 49% 18% 30% * 51% * 3.7 <$50K ===== 60% 28% 32% * 40% * 6.0 $50K+ ===== 40% 11% 29% * 59% 1% 4.7 Noncoll. grad ===== 52% 21% 30% * 48% * 4.8 Total ===== 49% 18% 30% * 51% * 3.7 Democrat ===== 50% 18% 32% 0% 49% 1% 6.3 Indep endnt Other ===== 54% 22% 31% 1% 46% * 6.3 Repub lican ===== 39% 11% 28% * 61% * 7.0 Total ===== 49% 18% 30% * 51% * 3.7 Lean Democrat ===== 52% 19% 33% 0% 48% 1% 5.2 Lean Repub lican ===== 43% 14% 28% * 57% * 5.8 Reg. voter ===== 46% 16% 30% * 53% 1% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 19 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 015 Question 12ca 12ca. Do the bills the government enacted in response to coronavirus do too much, too little, or the right amount to help People like you? Base: Total Respondents Trump approve ===== 6% 23% 63% 2% 5% 5.3 Trump disap prove ===== 2% 62% 33% 1% 2% 5.2 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 4% 44% 46% 2% 4% 3.7 Men ===== 6% 37% 51% 2% 3% 4.8 Women ===== 1% 50% 42% 2% 5% 5.5 White ===== 5% 35% 55% 2% 4% 4.4 Nonwhite ===== 2% 61% 32% 2% 4% 6.6 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 4% 44% 46% 2% 4% 3.7 18-34 ===== 4% 53% 39% 1% 3% 8.0 35-49 ===== 2% 46% 43% 4% 5% 8.0 50-64 ===== 6% 38% 52% 1% 3% 6.4 65+ ===== 2% 37% 53% 3% 6% 6.3 <45 ===== 3% 50% 40% 2% 4% 6.2 45+ ===== 3% 39% 52% 2% 4% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== 6% 42% 46% 2% 4% 5.4 White noncoll. ===== 3% 33% 57% 2% 5% 6.0 White coll. grad. ===== 7% 38% 51% 2% 3% 6.3 Liberal ===== 1% 64% 33% 1% 1% 8.0 Moderate ===== 3% 46% 44% 3% 4% 5.7 Con serva tive ===== 7% 27% 60% 1% 5% 6.3 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Total ===== 4% 44% 46% 2% 4% 3.7 <$50K ===== 1% 55% 38% 2% 3% 6.0 $50K+ ===== 5% 37% 52% 2% 4% 4.7 Noncoll. grad ===== 2% 45% 46% 2% 4% 4.8 Total ===== 4% 44% 46% 2% 4% 3.7 Democrat ===== 2% 61% 35% * 2% 6.3 Indep endnt Other ===== 3% 47% 42% 3% 4% 6.3 Repub lican ===== 7% 16% 72% 2% 3% 7.0 Total ===== 4% 44% 46% 2% 4% 3.7 Lean Democrat ===== 2% 60% 34% 2% 2% 5.2 Lean Repub lican ===== 6% 19% 69% 2% 4% 5.8 Reg. voter ===== 4% 42% 48% 2% 4% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 20 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 016 Question 12cb 12cb. Do the bills the government enacted in response to coronavirus do too much, too little, or the right amount to help Those who have lost jobs or wages? Base: Total Respondents Trump approve ===== 5% 32% 55% 2% 6% 5.3 Trump disap prove ===== 1% 75% 20% 1% 2% 5.2 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 3% 55% 36% 1% 4% 3.7 Men ===== 5% 50% 41% 2% 3% 4.8 Women ===== 1% 60% 32% 1% 6% 5.5 White ===== 2% 51% 42% 2% 4% 4.4 Nonwhite ===== 4% 63% 27% 1% 4% 6.6 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 3% 55% 36% 1% 4% 3.7 18-34 ===== 3% 60% 32% 0% 5% 8.0 35-49 ===== 3% 62% 27% 3% 6% 8.0 50-64 ===== 3% 48% 46% 1% 2% 6.4 65+ ===== 2% 50% 41% 2% 5% 6.3 <45 ===== 3% 61% 30% 1% 5% 6.2 45+ ===== 3% 50% 42% 2% 4% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== 3% 61% 32% 1% 3% 5.4 White noncoll. ===== 1% 46% 46% 2% 5% 6.0 White coll. grad. ===== 3% 59% 35% 2% 2% 6.3 Liberal ===== 3% 74% 20% * 3% 8.0 Moderate ===== 1% 61% 34% 1% 3% 5.7 Con serva tive ===== 5% 34% 52% 2% 7% 6.3 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Total ===== 3% 55% 36% 1% 4% 3.7 <$50K ===== 3% 58% 33% 1% 5% 6.0 $50K+ ===== 2% 55% 38% 2% 4% 4.7 Noncoll. grad ===== 3% 53% 38% 1% 5% 4.8 Total ===== 3% 55% 36% 1% 4% 3.7 Democrat ===== * 75% 23% 1% 2% 6.3 Indep endnt Other ===== 4% 59% 32% 2% 4% 6.3 Repub lican ===== 4% 24% 63% 1% 6% 7.0 Total ===== 3% 55% 36% 1% 4% 3.7 Lean Democrat ===== 1% 74% 22% 1% 2% 5.2 Lean Repub lican ===== 5% 30% 59% 1% 5% 5.8 Reg. voter ===== 2% 55% 37% 2% 4% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 21 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 017 Question 12cc 12cc. Do the bills the government enacted in response to coronavirus do too much, too little, or the right amount to help Small businesses? Base: Total Respondents Trump approve ===== 5% 31% 56% 2% 6% 5.3 Trump disap prove ===== 1% 73% 20% 2% 3% 5.2 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 3% 53% 37% 2% 5% 3.7 Men ===== 4% 46% 43% 3% 5% 4.8 Women ===== 2% 60% 31% 2% 6% 5.5 White ===== 2% 50% 40% 3% 6% 4.4 Nonwhite ===== 4% 60% 30% 2% 5% 6.6 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 3% 53% 37% 2% 5% 3.7 18-34 ===== 5% 63% 27% 0% 5% 8.0 35-49 ===== 1% 55% 33% 6% 5% 8.0 50-64 ===== 2% 44% 48% 2% 4% 6.4 65+ ===== 2% 50% 39% 3% 6% 6.3 <45 ===== 4% 61% 28% 3% 5% 6.2 45+ ===== 2% 47% 43% 2% 6% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== 3% 61% 30% 1% 5% 5.4 White noncoll. ===== 2% 43% 45% 4% 6% 6.0 White coll. grad. ===== 2% 61% 32% 1% 5% 6.3 Liberal ===== 3% 76% 20% 0% 1% 8.0 Moderate ===== 1% 59% 32% 4% 4% 5.7 Con serva tive ===== 5% 29% 57% 3% 7% 6.3 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Total ===== 3% 53% 37% 2% 5% 3.7 <$50K ===== 3% 58% 33% 1% 5% 6.0 $50K+ ===== 3% 51% 38% 3% 5% 4.7 Noncoll. grad ===== 3% 49% 39% 3% 5% 4.8 Total ===== 3% 53% 37% 2% 5% 3.7 Democrat ===== 1% 74% 20% 2% 3% 6.3 Indep endnt Other ===== 4% 53% 34% 4% 5% 6.3 Repub lican ===== 4% 26% 64% 1% 6% 7.0 Total ===== 3% 53% 37% 2% 5% 3.7 Lean Democrat ===== 2% 73% 21% 1% 3% 5.2 Lean Repub lican ===== 4% 29% 60% 2% 5% 5.8 Reg. voter ===== 3% 53% 36% 2% 6% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 22 1 Braxton Way Suite 125 Glen Mills, PA 19342 484-840-4300 www.ssrs.com CNN/SSRS Poll -- April 03, 2020 to April 06, 2020 TABLE 018 Question 12cd 12cd. Do the bills the government enacted in response to coronavirus do too much, too little, or the right amount to help Large corporations? Base: Total Respondents Trump approve ===== 23% 12% 52% 4% 8% 5.3 Trump disap prove ===== 47% 21% 24% 1% 7% 5.2 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 35% 16% 37% 2% 9% 3.7 Men ===== 35% 15% 42% 3% 6% 4.8 Women ===== 36% 18% 32% 1% 13% 5.5 White ===== 35% 13% 40% 3% 9% 4.4 Nonwhite ===== 36% 23% 31% 1% 9% 6.6 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Total ===== 35% 16% 37% 2% 9% 3.7 18-34 ===== 40% 16% 33% 2% 9% 8.0 35-49 ===== 33% 16% 36% 3% 11% 8.0 50-64 ===== 32% 19% 38% 2% 9% 6.4 65+ ===== 37% 14% 39% 2% 8% 6.3 <45 ===== 36% 17% 34% 3% 10% 6.2 45+ ===== 35% 16% 38% 2% 8% 4.3 Coll. grad. ===== 43% 10% 35% 1% 11% 5.4 White noncoll. ===== 32% 15% 41% 5% 8% 6.0 White coll. grad. ===== 41% 9% 38% 1% 11% 6.3 Liberal ===== 49% 21% 26% * 5% 8.0 Moderate ===== 38% 13% 35% 4% 9% 5.7 Con serva tive ===== 22% 18% 48% 3% 10% 6.3 Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) Done too much Done too little Done the right amount Too early to say Don't know/Undecided/Refused Sampling Error (+/-) POLL4 Total ===== 35% 16% 37% 2% 9% 3.7 <$50K ===== 36% 21% 33% 1% 9% 6.0 $50K+ ===== 36% 13% 40% 3% 8% 4.7 Noncoll. grad ===== 32% 20% 37% 3% 9% 4.8 Total ===== 35% 16% 37% 2% 9% 3.7 Democrat ===== 46% 22% 26% 0% 6% 6.3 Indep endnt Other ===== 40% 16% 30% 5% 10% 6.3 Repub lican ===== 18% 10% 62% 3% 7% 7.0 Total ===== 35% 16% 37% 2% 9% 3.7 Lean Democrat ===== 47% 21% 24% * 7% 5.2 Lean Repub lican ===== 23% 10% 56% 5% 7% 5.8 Reg. voter ===== 37% 15% 37% 2% 8% 3.9 @ssrs_research 484.840.4300 www.ssrs.com 23