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121 State Street HarperPolling.com [email protected] Harrisburg, PA 17101 Arizona Republican Primary Election Poll Results August 19-20, 2014 Q: How likely are you to vote in the August 26 th Republican primary elections? Extremely likely 92% Very likely 5% Somewhat likely 3% Now, I am going to read you a list of names. Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each. Ken Bennett Favorable 38% Unfavorable 14% Not sure 49% Doug Ducey Favorable 51% Unfavorable 31% Not sure 19% Christine Jones Favorable 30% Unfavorable 44% Not sure 26% Frank Riggs Favorable 12% Unfavorable 29% Not sure 59%

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Page 1: DCL AZ GOP Primary 5 8.19-8.20 Toplines

121 State Street HarperPolling.com [email protected] Harrisburg, PA 17101

Arizona Republican Primary Election Poll Results

August 19-20, 2014

Q: How likely are you to vote in the August 26th Republican primary elections? Extremely likely 92% Very likely 5% Somewhat likely 3%

Now, I am going to read you a list of names. Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each. Ken Bennett Favorable 38% Unfavorable 14% Not sure 49%

Doug Ducey Favorable 51% Unfavorable 31% Not sure 19%

Christine Jones Favorable 30% Unfavorable 44% Not sure 26%

Frank Riggs Favorable 12% Unfavorable 29% Not sure 59%

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Scott Smith Favorable 36% Unfavorable 25% Not sure 40%

Andrew Thomas Favorable 20% Unfavorable 40% Not sure 40%

Q: If the Republican primary election for Governor were held today, which of the following candidates would you vote for: Ken Bennett, Doug Ducey, Christine Jones, Frank Riggs, Scott Smith, or Andrew Thomas? Bennett 14% Ducey 32% Jones 16% Riggs 2% Smith 19% Thomas 7% Not sure 10%

Now, I am going to read you two names. Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each. Tom Horne Favorable 33% Unfavorable 45% Not sure 22%

Mark Brnovich Favorable 26% Unfavorable 18% Not sure 57%

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Q: If the Republican primary election for Attorney General were held today, which of the following candidates would you vote for: Tom Horne or Mark Brnovich? Horne 37% Brnovich 40% Not sure 24%

Q: If the Republican primary election for Secretary of State were held today, which of the following candidates would you vote for: Wil Cardon, Justin Pierce, or Michele Reagan? Cardon 15% Pierce 30% Reagan 32% Not sure 23%

Q: If the Republican primary election for State Treasurer were held today, which of the following candidates would you vote for: Jeff DeWit, Hugh Hallman, or Randy Pullen? DeWit 23% Hallman 19% Pullen 21% Not sure 37%

Q: If the Republican primary election for Superintendent of Public Instruction were held today, which of the following candidates would you vote for: John Huppenthal or Diane Douglas? Huppenthal 34% Douglas 39% Not sure 28%

Q: If the Republican primary election for Corporate Commission were held today, which of the following candidates would you vote for: Tom Forese, Doug Little, Lucy Mason, or Vernon Parker? Little 29% Forese 12% Mason 17% Parker 17% Not sure 26%

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Q: And since you can vote for two candidates, who would be your second choice? Little 14% Forese 23% Mason 17% Parker 14% Not sure 31%

Q: Do you support the goals and ideals of the Tea Party? Yes 55% No 25% Not sure 20%

Demographics: Media Market TUCSON (SIERRA VISTA) 14% YUMA-EL CENTRO 3% PHOENIX (PRESCOTT) 83%

Party Affiliation Republican 87% Independent or any other party 13%

Gender Female 52% Male 48%

Age 18 to 39 12% 40 to 54 27% 55 to 65 25% 66 or older 36%

Race White 86% Hispanic or Latino 6% Native American 2% Other 7%

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Ideology Very Conservative 44% Somewhat Conservative 36% Moderate 17% Liberal 2% Not sure 1%

METHODOLOGY: The sample size for the survey is 812 likely voters and the margin of error is +/-3.44%. The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) automated telephone survey was conducted August 19-20, 2014 by Harper Polling. The total percentages for responses may not equal 100% due to rounding.