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Diageo/The Hotline Poll Conducted By: December 2007 Field Dates: December 7-12, 2007 Sample Size: 1,105 Likely Caucus Voters in Iowa; 569 Likely Democratic Caucus Voters, 446 Likely Republican Caucus Voters Margin of Error for all Likely Caucus Voters is +/-3% Margin of Error for Likely Democratic Caucus Voters is +/-4% Margin of Error for Likely Republican Caucus Voters is +/-4.5% Note: Percentages less than 0.5 printed as *. S1. Are you 18 years of age or older and registered to vote at this address? Yes 100% 100% 100% No - - - - - - S2. Thinking now about caucus elections for national, state and local office, how likely would you say you are to vote in your party's caucus on January 3rd, 2008? (ROTATE) Very likely 72% 76% 67% Somewhat likely 28% 24% 33% Not very likely - - - Not at all likely - - - S3. Will you attend the Democratic or the Republican caucus? Democratic caucus 56% 100% - Republican caucus 44% - 100%

1. I'd like to get your opinion about the way that things are going in the country today. Do you feel things in the country are generally going in the right direction, or do you think things are seriously off on the wrong track? Right direction 25% 6% 51% Wrong track 65% 88% 34% Neither (DO NOT READ) 8% 4% 12% (DO NOT READ) 2% 1% 3% 2. And what is the most important issue facing the US today? (OPEN END, PRE-CODE) Economy in general 12% 11% 12% Unemployment/jobs 1% 1% * Taxes 1% 1% 1% Social Security 1% 1% 1% Moral values 1% * 2% Outsourcing of jobs/ jobs sent overseas 1% 1% 1% War in Iraq - Support 6% 3% 9% War in Iraq - Oppose 23% 35% 7% Gas/fuel/oil prices 1% 1% 1% Terrorism 5% 1% 9% Poor healthcare/ hospitals; high cost of health care 8% 11% 4% Ethics/moral/ religious/family decline; dishonesty; lack of integrity 1% * 2% Education/poor education/access to education 2% 3% 1% International issues/problems 4% 5% 3% Dissatisfaction with government/congress/ politicians/ candidates 2% 2% 2% Medicare issues 3% 5% 1% Immigration/illegal aliens 12% 4% 22% Environment/ pollution 1% 2% * Abortion - Pro-life 1% - 3% Other (SPECIFY) 5% 3% 7% 9% 9% 9% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 2

3. Opinion of George W. Bush (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 18% 1% 40% Somewhat favorable 19% 6% 35% Somewhat unfavorable 12% 12% 12% Strongly unfavorable 50% 80% 12% (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% 2% 4a. Opinion of Hillary Clinton (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 23% 40% 1% Somewhat favorable 26% 40% 8% Somewhat unfavorable 12% 11% 13% Strongly unfavorable 38% 8% 76% (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% 2% (DO NOT READ) * 1% - 4b. Opinion of John Edwards (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 26% 43% 3% Somewhat favorable 34% 40% 27% Somewhat unfavorable 16% 9% 26% Strongly unfavorable 16% 3% 32% (DO NOT READ) 6% 5% 8% (DO NOT READ) 1% * 2% (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% 2% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 3

5a. Opinion of Rudy Giuliani (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 8% 3% 13% Somewhat favorable 32% 19% 47% Somewhat unfavorable 25% 28% 21% Strongly unfavorable 27% 41% 9% (DO NOT READ) 6% 5% 6% (DO NOT READ) 2% 1% 2% (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% 1% 5b. Opinion of John McCain (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 9% 4% 15% Somewhat favorable 39% 30% 50% Somewhat unfavorable 24% 29% 18% Strongly unfavorable 14% 19% 7% (DO NOT READ) 12% 15% 8% (DO NOT READ) 2% 3% 1% (DO NOT READ) 1% * 1% 6a. Opinion of Barack Obama (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 25% 38% 8% Somewhat favorable 37% 43% 30% Somewhat unfavorable 17% 7% 28% Strongly unfavorable 14% 6% 23% (DO NOT READ) 6% 3% 10% (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% * (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% * December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 4

6b. Opinion of Mitt Romney (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 15% 3% 31% Somewhat favorable 32% 20% 47% Somewhat unfavorable 20% 27% 11% Strongly unfavorable 22% 34% 6% (DO NOT READ) 7% 10% 3% (DO NOT READ) 2% 3% 1% (DO NOT READ) 2% 2% 1% 7a. Opinion of Mike Huckabee (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 20% 5% 38% Somewhat favorable 33% 31% 36% Somewhat unfavorable 15% 23% 6% Strongly unfavorable 11% 17% 4% (DO NOT READ) 12% 15% 8% (DO NOT READ) 7% 8% 6% (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% 1% 7b. Opinion of Fred Thompson (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 6% 2% 11% Somewhat favorable 31% 17% 49% Somewhat unfavorable 22% 27% 15% Strongly unfavorable 20% 31% 6% (DO NOT READ) 14% 15% 12% (DO NOT READ) 6% 6% 6% (DO NOT READ) 2% 2% 1% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 5

8a. Opinion of Joe Biden (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 13% 21% 4% Somewhat favorable 25% 34% 14% Somewhat unfavorable 16% 13% 21% Strongly unfavorable 15% 4% 29% (DO NOT READ) 17% 17% 17% (DO NOT READ) 12% 11% 13% (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% 2% 8b. Opinion of Bill Richardson (IF FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE, ASK:) Would you say you have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion? Strongly favorable 14% 23% 3% Somewhat favorable 34% 40% 28% Somewhat unfavorable 15% 7% 26% Strongly unfavorable 9% 7% 11% (DO NOT READ) 16% 15% 16% (DO NOT READ) 10% 7% 14% (DO NOT READ) 2% 1% 3% 9. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president? Do you approve/disapprove strongly or somewhat? Strongly approve 15% 2% 31% Somewhat approve 21% 5% 40% Somewhat disapprove 13% 13% 14% Strongly disapprove 49% 80% 11% (DO NOT READ) 2% 1% 4% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 6

10. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the situation in Iraq? Do you approve/disapprove strongly or somewhat? Strongly approve 18% 1% 39% Somewhat approve 21% 7% 38% Somewhat disapprove 10% 10% 9% Strongly disapprove 50% 80% 11% (DO NOT READ) 2% 1% 4% 11. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the nation's economy? Do you approve/disapprove strongly or somewhat? Strongly approve 18% 2% 39% Somewhat approve 20% 8% 36% Somewhat disapprove 16% 19% 12% Strongly disapprove 43% 70% 9% (DO NOT READ) 3% 2% 4% 12. And do you approve or disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job? Do you approve/disapprove strongly or somewhat? Strongly approve 3% 3% 2% Somewhat approve 21% 25% 15% Somewhat disapprove 32% 38% 24% Strongly disapprove 39% 25% 56% (DO NOT READ) 6% 8% 3% [Q.13-Q.15 ASKED ONLY OF LIKELY REPUBLICAN CAUCUS VOTERS; N=446] 13. If the 2008 Republican presidential primary/caucus were held today, whom would you support if the candidates were... (READ AND ROTATE)(IF "ALL", ASK:) If you absolutely had to choose, which one person would you support? Rudy Giuliani 12% - 12% Mike Huckabee 36% - 36% Duncan Hunter * - * John McCain 5% - 5% Ron Paul 5% - 5% Mitt Romney 23% - 23% Tom Tancredo 1% - 1% Fred Thompson 8% - 8% None of the above 1% - 1% Unsure (DO NOT READ) 9% - 9% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 7

14. Would you say you will definitely support this candidate, or is it possible you would change your mind between now and the primary/caucus? Will definitely support 46% - 46% Possible would change mind 53% - 53% (DO NOT READ) 2% - 2% 15. Who would be your second choice if the 2008 Republican presidential primary/caucus were held today? (READ AND ROTATE; DO NOT READ RESPONSE FROM Q.15) (IF "ALL", ASK:) If you absolutely had to choose, which one person would support? Rudy Giuliani 15% - 15% Mike Huckabee 21% - 21% Duncan Hunter 1% - 1% John McCain 8% - 8% Ron Paul 4% - 4% Mitt Romney 23% - 23% Tom Tancredo 4% - 4% Fred Thompson 12% - 12% None of the above (DO NOT READ) 4% - 4% Unsure (DO NOT READ) 8% - 8% [Q.16-Q.18 ASKED ONLY OF LIKELY DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS VOTERS; N=569] 16. If the 2008 Democratic presidential primary/caucus were held today, whom would you support if the candidates were... (READ AND ROTATE)? (IF "ALL," ASK:) If you absolutely had to choose, which one person would you support? Joe Biden 5% 5% - Hillary Clinton 27% 27% - Christopher Dodd 1% 1% - John Edwards 22% 22% - Mike Gravel * * - Dennis Kucinich 1% 1% - Barack Obama 27% 27% - Bill Richardson 8% 8% - None of the above (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% - Unsure (DO NOT READ) 8% 8% - Refused (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% - December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 8

17. Would you say you will definitely support this candidate, or is it possible you would change your mind between now and the primary/caucus? Will definitely support 55% 55% - Possible would change mind 44% 44% - (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% - 18. Who would be your second choice if the 2008 Democratic presidential primary/caucus were held today? (READ AND ROTATE; DO NOT READ RESPONSE FROM Q.19)(IF "ALL", ASK:) If you absolutely had to choose, which one person would support? Joe Biden 9% 9% - Hillary Clinton 18% 18% - Christopher Dodd 2% 2% - John Edwards 25% 25% - Mike Gravel * * - Dennis Kucinich 1% 1% - Barack Obama 23% 23% - Bill Richardson 12% 12% - Other (SPECIFY) (DO NOT READ) 2% 2% - None of the above (DO NOT READ) 2% 2% - Unsure (DO NOT READ) 5% 5% - 19. Now thinking about the next election for president in 2008, if the election for U.S. President were held today, would you be voting for the (ROTATE) Democratic candidate or the Republican candidate? Republican candidate 39% 2% 86% Democratic candidate 52% 90% 4% Neither (DO NOT READ) 2% 2% 1% Don't Know/Refused (DO NOT READ) 7% 6% 8% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 9

20. Now I'm going to read you a list of traits people might look for in a presidential candidate. Please tell me which one you think is the most important quality for a candidate for president to have? (READ AND ROTATE) (IF "ALL", ASK:) If you absolutely had to choose, which one would you say is the most important quality? (ACCEPT ONLY ONE RESPONSE) Has the best chance of winning the general election 6% 6% 5% Has the experience necessary to be President 30% 25% 37% Is an inspirational leader 19% 12% 29% Will lead the country in a new direction 38% 50% 22% All of the above (DO NOT READ) 2% 3% 1% None of the above (DO NOT READ) 2% 1% 4% (DO NOT READ) 2% 2% 2% [Q.21-Q.24 ASKED ONLY OF LIKELY DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS VOTERS; N=569] I m now going to read you a list of traits. For each trait, please tell me which of the following presidential candidates you think the trait describes best? (OPEN-END; PRE- CODE; ACCEPT ONLY ONE RESPONSE) [IF ALL OR MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE, ASK:] If you absolutely had to choose one candidate, which candidate would you say the trait describes best? 21. Has the best chance of winning the general election Hillary Clinton 41% 41% - John Edwards 16% 16% - Barack Obama 28% 28% - Bill Richardson 2% 2% - Joe Biden 2% 2% - Not sure (DO NOT READ) 9% 9% - Refused to answer (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% - December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 10

22. Has the experience necessary to be President Hillary Clinton 42% 42% - John Edwards 14% 14% - Barack Obama 11% 11% - Bill Richardson 12% 12% - Joe Biden 11% 11% - Not sure (DO NOT READ) 7% 7% - Refused to answer (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% - 23. Is an inspirational leader Hillary Clinton 20% 20% - John Edwards 17% 17% - Barack Obama 45% 45% - Bill Richardson 4% 4% - Joe Biden 4% 4% - Not sure (DO NOT READ) 7% 7% - Refused to answer (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% - 24. Will lead the country in a new direction Hillary Clinton 27% 27% - John Edwards 16% 16% - Barack Obama 38% 38% - Bill Richardson 6% 6% - Joe Biden 4% 4% - Other (SPECIFY) (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% - Not sure (DO NOT READ) 7% 7% - Refused to answer (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% - December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 11

[Q.25-Q.28 ASKED ONLY OF LIKELY REPUBLICAN CAUCUS VOTERS; N=446] I m now going to read you a list of traits. For each trait, please tell me which of the following presidential candidates you think the trait describes best? (OPEN-END; PRE- CODE; ACCEPT ONLY ONE RESPONSE) [IF ALL OR MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE, ASK:] If you absolutely had to choose one candidate, which candidate would you say the trait describes best? 25. Has the best chance of winning the general election Rudy Giuliani 29% - 29% Mike Huckabee 25% - 25% John McCain 4% - 4% Mitt Romney 28% - 28% Fred Thompson 5% - 5% Other (SPECIFY) (DO NOT READ) 1% - 1% Not sure (DO NOT READ) 8% - 8% Refused to answer (DO NOT READ) 1% - 1% 26. Has the experience necessary to be President Rudy Giuliani 20% - 20% Mike Huckabee 20% - 20% John McCain 14% - 14% Mitt Romney 24% - 24% Fred Thompson 8% - 8% Other(SPECIFY) (DO NOT READ) 1% - 1% Not Sure (DO NOT READ) 12% - 12% Refused to answer (DO NOT READ) 1% - 1% 27. Is an inspirational leader Rudy Giuliani 19% - 19% Mike Huckabee 36% - 36% John McCain 7% - 7% Mitt Romney 21% - 21% Fred Thompson 6% - 6% Other (SPECIFY) (DO NOT READ) 2% - 2% Not sure (DO NOT READ) 8% - 8% Refused to answer (DO NOT READ) 1% - 1% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 12

28. Will lead the country in a new direction Rudy Giuliani 11% - 11% Mike Huckabee 33% - 33% John McCain 6% - 6% Mitt Romney 23% - 23% Fred Thompson 7% - 7% Other (SPECIFY) (DO NOT READ) 3% - 3% Not sure (DO NOT READ) 15% - 15% Refused to answer (DO NOT READ) 2% - 2% 29. Which of the following people, if any, do you think best represents strong moral and religious conviction? (READ AND ROTATE; ACCEPT ONE ANSWER) (IF "ALL", ASK:) If you absolutely had to choose, which one person would you say best represents strong moral and religious conviction? Rudy Giuliani 2% - 2% Mike Huckabee 50% - 50% Duncan Hunter * - * John McCain 4% - 4% Ron Paul 4% - 4% Mitt Romney 24% - 24% Tom Tancredo 1% - 1% Fred Thompson 4% - 4% None of the above (DO NOT READ) 1% - 1% Unsure (DO NOT READ) 9% - 9% 30. Thinking about this holiday season, do you plan on spending more, less, or about the same as last year on gifts? (IF MORE/LESS, ASK:) Much more/less or somewhat more/less? Much more 3% 1% 4% Somewhat more 10% 9% 12% Somewhat less 23% 28% 16% Much less 12% 15% 8% About the same (DO NOT READ) 51% 45% 58% (DO NOT READ) 2% 2% 2% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 13

31. Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or something else? (IF REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT ASK:) Do you consider yourself a strong (Republican/Democrat) or not so strong (Republican/Democrat)? (IF INDEPENDENT ASK:) Would you say that you lean toward Republicans or more toward the Democrats? Strong Republican 25% 1% 55% Not so strong Republican 9% 2% 19% Independent, leans Republican 7% 1% 14% Independent 8% 8% 8% Independent, leans Democratic 12% 20% 1% Not so strong Democrat 8% 14% 1% Strong Democratic 29% 51% - Other (SPECIFY) (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% 1% (DO NOT READ) 2% 2% 2% 32. In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people are not able to vote because they are sick or they just do not have the time. With that in mind, were you able to vote in the 2004 election for President of the United States and other offices? Yes, voted 95% 94% 95% No, did not vote 4% 5% 3% (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% 2% 33. And for whom did you vote in this most recent 2004 presidential election? (OPEN-END, PRE-CODE) George Bush 47% 13% 90% John Kerry 40% 69% 3% Ralph Nader 1% 1% * Other 4% 5% 2% 9% 12% 5% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 14

34. What is your marital status? Are you... (READ LIST) Single 11% 10% 11% Married 76% 74% 79% Divorced 5% 6% 3% Separated 1% 1% * Widowed 6% 8% 4% Don't Know/Refused (DO NOT READ) 1% 1% 2% 35. How many children under the age of 18, if any, do you have living at home? None 66% 69% 63% One 11% 11% 10% Two 12% 11% 14% Three 6% 5% 9% Four or more 2% 2% 3% (DO NOT READ) 2% 1% 2% 36. What is your age please? (OPEN-END, PRE-CODE) 18-24 4% 4% 4% 25-34 9% 9% 9% 35-44 15% 13% 18% 45-54 20% 20% 21% 55-64 22% 24% 19% 65-74 13% 13% 14% 75 + 12% 14% 10% 3% 2% 5% 37. What is the last grade of formal education you have completed? (OPEN-END, PRE-CODE) Less than high school 2% 3% 1% High school graduate 24% 26% 22% Some college/ vocational school 26% 24% 28% College graduate 30% 30% 32% Post graduate 15% 16% 15% 2% 1% 2% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 15

38. For statistical purposes only, could you please tell me your ethnic background? White/Caucasian 95% 94% 96% Hispanic/Latino 1% 1% 1% African-American/ Black 1% 2% * Asian-American/Asian * * * Native American * 1% - Other/Specify 1% 1% * (DO NOT READ) 2% 2% 2% 39. Would you describe yourself as "born-again" or evangelical? Yes 33% 25% 43% No 60% 68% 50% (DO NOT READ) 7% 6% 7% A. Gender (BY OBSERVATION) Male 51% 45% 59% Female 49% 55% 41% B. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ONE 19% 20% 18% TWO 19% 20% 18% THREE 21% 21% 20% FOUR 20% 20% 20% FIVE 21% 19% 24% December 2007 ~ Diageo/Hotline Poll ~ Iowa Likely Caucus Voters 16