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Environment Group




        Mark Mellman  mmellman@mellmangroup.com
   1023 31st Street, NW  5th Floor  Washington, DC 20007
ph 202-625-0370  fx 202-625-0371  www.mellmangroup.com 1
Key Findings
•Voters In Each Of These Swing Districts See Global Warming As A
Real And Serious Threat That Is Happening Now
•Voters In Each Swing District Believe Efforts To Reduce Global
Warming Will Create Jobs, Not Eliminate Them
•Voters In Each District Strongly Favor Action To Reduce Carbon
Emissions
•A Candidate Using A Supporter’s Message Overwhelms An
Opponent Using The Opposition’s Arguments




                                                                  2
Methodology
• Surveys In 4 Swing Congressional Districts In
  FL-2, NM-2, OH-16, And VA-5
• 400 Likely 2010 General Election Voters In Each
  District
• Interviews Conducted:
      FL-2: 7/30 - 8/02
      NM-2: 8/6 - 8/9
      OH-16: 8/17 – 8/19
      VA-5: 8/20 – 8/23
• Margin Of Error +/- 4.9% Overall, Higher For
  Subgroups

                                                    3
Voters In Each Of These Swing
Districts See Global Warming As
A Real And Serious Threat That
       Is Happening Now




                                  4
Large Majorities In Each District Believe Global
                Warming Is Either Happening Now Or Will Happen
 Do you think that global warming is a problem happening now, do you think that global warming will happen in the future,
                or do you think that global warming will not happen – or don’t you have an opinion on this?

                       FL-2                          NM-2                             OH-16                        VA-5


Happening                      48%                                   52%                      47%                                57%
     Now


                         24%       72%
                                                     20%             72%
                                                                                        24%       71%                20%         77%
   Will
 Happen

                         20%                             21%                            20%                         14%
Will Not
Happen

                       9%                           8%                                9%                           9%
  NO/DK

           0%    20%   40%   60%         0%   20%    40%       60%         0%   20%   40%   60%         0%   20%    40%    60%




                                                                                                                                 5
Large Majorities In Each District Are Convinced That
                    Global Warming Poses A Threat
 Generally speaking, how serious of a threat do you think global warming is today – very serious, somewhat serious, not too
                           serious, or not serious at all – or don’t you have an opinion on this?

                             FL-2                              NM-2                                OH-16                               VA-5


                                      57%                                     60%                             56%                                   70%
               29% Very                             34% Very                            24% Very                          33% Very
Serious



                                    40%                                 36%                                 41%                        25%
               18% Not                              20% Not                             23% Not                           11% Not
    Not          at all                               at all                              at all                            at all
Serious


                       4%                                   4%                                  3%                               5%
     DK


          0%     20%   40%    60%   80%   100% 0%     20%   40%   60%   80%   100% 0%     20%   40%   60%   80%   100%
                                                                                                                     0%    20%   40%   60%    80%   100%




                                                                                                                                                    6
Voters In Each Swing District
Believe Efforts To Reduce Global
 Warming Will Create Jobs, Not
         Eliminate Them




                                   7
Pluralities Across These Districts Believe Efforts To
                 Reduce Global Warming Will Create Jobs
Which comes closer to your point of view:                                  Efforts to reduce global warming will create new American jobs
                                                                           Efforts to reduce global warming will cost American jobs
                                                                           Efforts to reduce global warming will not affect American jobs

                   FL-2                                          NM-2                                           OH-16                                        VA-5


     26% strong              41%                   29% strong                 43%                  27% strong               46%                 26% strong               46%


                                 +10                                              +13                                          +19                                        +19
     24%                 31%                       23%                 30%                         23%                27%                       19%                27%



                 16%                                                                                           14%                                          13%
     11%                                           10% 16%                                         10%                                          8%




                 12%                                           11%                                             12%                                          14%


0%         20%         40%     60%      80%   0%         20%         40%        60%     80%   0%         20%         40%     60%     80%   0%         20%         40%     60%       80%

                         (darker shading=stronger intensity)

                                                                                                                                                                                8
Voters In Each Swing District
  Strongly Favor Action To
 Reduce Carbon Emissions




                                9
Support For Reducing Carbon Emissions Is Strong
                             Across Districts
 Do you favor or oppose the United States taking action to reduce it emissions of gases like carbon dioxide
                                       that cause global warming?
                          FL-2                             NM-2                                 OH-16                                 VA-5



                                       69%                                   68%                                  68%                                    77%
Favor        47% Strongly                          49% Strongly                          42% Strongly                         55% Strongly




                          21%                                   23%                               22%                                  15%
Oppose 15%                                         18%                                   13%                                  11%




                     10%                                   9%                                    10%                                  7%
Undec
  Dk
        0%    20%   40%    60%   80%   100%   0%    20%   40%    60%   80%   100%   0%    20%   40%   60%   80%   100%   0%    20%   40%   60%   80%   100%




                                                                                                                                                       10
Large Majorities Support Key
 Elements Of The House Bill




                               11
After Hearing A Description Of The Emissions
        Reduction And RES, Large Majorities Support The Plan

Congress is considering an energy plan that has two key parts. One part would require factories and power
 companies to reduce their emissions of the carbon pollution that causes global warming by 17% by the year
2020 and by 80% by the year 2050. The other part would require power companies to generate 20% of their
power from clean energy sources like wind and solar by the year 2025. Would you favor or oppose this entire
                                                   plan?
                       FL-2                                NM-2                                 OH-16                               VA-5


Favor                             61%                                        69%                               63%                                     70%
             40% strong                           49% strong                            36% strong                           43% strong


                                  +34                                  +47                                   +39                                 +53
Oppose 19%             27%                        18%       22%                         17%       24%                        13% 17%




                     13%                                  9%                                    14%                                 13%
Undec
  Dk
        0%     20%    40%   60%   80%   100% 0%     20%    40%   60%   80%    100% 0%     20%    40%   60%   80%   100% 0%    20%    40%   60%   80%        100%



                                                                                                                                                       12
Majorities Of Independents In Each District Support
                               These Provisions
    Congress is considering an energy plan that has two key parts. One part would require factories and power
  companies to reduce their emissions of the carbon pollution that causes global warming by 17% by the year 2020
 and by 80% by the year 2050. The other part would require power companies to generate 20% of their power from
      clean energy sources like wind and solar by the year 2025. Would you favor or oppose this entire plan?

                                                             Among Independents
                       FL-2                                  NM-2                                OH-16                               VA-5

Favor                              54%                                    63%                                 56%                                       69%
             35% strong                             40% strong                           31% strong                           41% strong


                                   +23                                   +38                                  +28                                 +53
                            31%                               25%                                   28%                               16%
Oppose 21%                                          20%                                  24%                                  13%




                     15%                                    13%                                  16%                                 15%
Undec
  Dk
        0%     20%    40%    60%    80%   100% 0%     20%    40%   60%   80%   100% 0%     20%    40%   60%   80%   100% 0%    20%    40%   60%   80%        100%



                                                                                                                                                        13
A Candidate Using A
  Supporter’s Message
Overwhelms An Opponent
 Using The Opposition’s
       Arguments



                          14
Large Majorities In Each District Would Vote For A Candidate Who
              Supported The Global Warming Bill Over One Who Opposed It
                   For which of the following candidates for US Congress would you rather vote:
       Candidate A supported the clean energy jobs and global warming bill considered by Congress because moving the
       country to clean energy will create good jobs in FL, and save consumers $300 bn in energy costs, while reducing our
       dependence on foreign oil, decreasing the carbon pollution that causes global warming, and making polluters pay to
       give middle-income Americans an energy tax credit.
       Candidate B opposed the global warming bill considered by Congress because it will in effect create a new energy tax
       that will raise energy prices for consumers by thousands of dollars and push American companies to move overseas
       where taxes and regulations are less burdensome.

                   FL-2                                    NM-2                                  OH-16                                    VA-5

                                   58%                                      60%                                   59%
     42% strong                               44% strong                            42% strong                              47% strong                     63%



                              +30                                     +33                                     +33                                    +39
                       28%                                      27%                               26%                                         24%
     23%                                      22%                                   18%                                     19%



                 13%                                      13%                                   15%                                     14%


0%         20%         40%   60%     80% 0%         20%         40%   60%    80%
                                                                               0%         20%         40%   60%     80%0%         20%         40%   60%        80%



                                                                                                                                                          15
Majorities Of Independents In Each District Would Vote For A Bill
                              Supporter Over An Opponent Of The Bill
                   For which of the following candidates for US Congress would you rather vote:
       Candidate A supported the clean energy jobs and global warming bill considered by Congress because moving the
       country to clean energy will create good jobs in FL, and save consumers $300 bn in energy costs, while reducing our
       dependence on foreign oil, decreasing the carbon pollution that causes global warming, and making polluters pay to
       give middle-income Americans an energy tax credit.
       Candidate B opposed the global warming bill considered by Congress because it will in effect create a new energy tax
       that will raise energy prices for consumers by thousands of dollars and push American companies to move overseas
       where taxes and regulations are less burdensome.

                                                                      Among Independents
                   FL-2                                    NM-2                                    OH-16                            VA-5
                                50%                                           59%                                53%                         54%
     35% strong                               43% strong                               40% strong                         33% strong


                           +20                                          +30                                  +28                             +18
                    30%                                         29%                                  25%                            26%
     24%                                      24%                                      20%                                20%




                  21%                                     13%                                      22%                            21%



0%         20%      40%   60%         80%0%         20%         40%     60%     80%
                                                                                  0%         20%     40%   60%       0%
                                                                                                                   80%      20%     40%    60%     80%




                                                                                                                                                 16
Environment Group




        Mark Mellman  mmellman@mellmangroup.com
   1023 31st Street, NW  5th Floor  Washington, DC 20007
ph 202-625-0370  fx 202-625-0371  www.mellmangroup.com 17

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  • 1. Environment Group Mark Mellman  mmellman@mellmangroup.com 1023 31st Street, NW  5th Floor  Washington, DC 20007 ph 202-625-0370  fx 202-625-0371  www.mellmangroup.com 1
  • 2. Key Findings •Voters In Each Of These Swing Districts See Global Warming As A Real And Serious Threat That Is Happening Now •Voters In Each Swing District Believe Efforts To Reduce Global Warming Will Create Jobs, Not Eliminate Them •Voters In Each District Strongly Favor Action To Reduce Carbon Emissions •A Candidate Using A Supporter’s Message Overwhelms An Opponent Using The Opposition’s Arguments 2
  • 3. Methodology • Surveys In 4 Swing Congressional Districts In FL-2, NM-2, OH-16, And VA-5 • 400 Likely 2010 General Election Voters In Each District • Interviews Conducted:  FL-2: 7/30 - 8/02  NM-2: 8/6 - 8/9  OH-16: 8/17 – 8/19  VA-5: 8/20 – 8/23 • Margin Of Error +/- 4.9% Overall, Higher For Subgroups 3
  • 4. Voters In Each Of These Swing Districts See Global Warming As A Real And Serious Threat That Is Happening Now 4
  • 5. Large Majorities In Each District Believe Global Warming Is Either Happening Now Or Will Happen Do you think that global warming is a problem happening now, do you think that global warming will happen in the future, or do you think that global warming will not happen – or don’t you have an opinion on this? FL-2 NM-2 OH-16 VA-5 Happening 48% 52% 47% 57% Now 24% 72% 20% 72% 24% 71% 20% 77% Will Happen 20% 21% 20% 14% Will Not Happen 9% 8% 9% 9% NO/DK 0% 20% 40% 60% 0% 20% 40% 60% 0% 20% 40% 60% 0% 20% 40% 60% 5
  • 6. Large Majorities In Each District Are Convinced That Global Warming Poses A Threat Generally speaking, how serious of a threat do you think global warming is today – very serious, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not serious at all – or don’t you have an opinion on this? FL-2 NM-2 OH-16 VA-5 57% 60% 56% 70% 29% Very 34% Very 24% Very 33% Very Serious 40% 36% 41% 25% 18% Not 20% Not 23% Not 11% Not Not at all at all at all at all Serious 4% 4% 3% 5% DK 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 6
  • 7. Voters In Each Swing District Believe Efforts To Reduce Global Warming Will Create Jobs, Not Eliminate Them 7
  • 8. Pluralities Across These Districts Believe Efforts To Reduce Global Warming Will Create Jobs Which comes closer to your point of view: Efforts to reduce global warming will create new American jobs Efforts to reduce global warming will cost American jobs Efforts to reduce global warming will not affect American jobs FL-2 NM-2 OH-16 VA-5 26% strong 41% 29% strong 43% 27% strong 46% 26% strong 46% +10 +13 +19 +19 24% 31% 23% 30% 23% 27% 19% 27% 16% 14% 13% 11% 10% 16% 10% 8% 12% 11% 12% 14% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% (darker shading=stronger intensity) 8
  • 9. Voters In Each Swing District Strongly Favor Action To Reduce Carbon Emissions 9
  • 10. Support For Reducing Carbon Emissions Is Strong Across Districts Do you favor or oppose the United States taking action to reduce it emissions of gases like carbon dioxide that cause global warming? FL-2 NM-2 OH-16 VA-5 69% 68% 68% 77% Favor 47% Strongly 49% Strongly 42% Strongly 55% Strongly 21% 23% 22% 15% Oppose 15% 18% 13% 11% 10% 9% 10% 7% Undec Dk 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 10
  • 11. Large Majorities Support Key Elements Of The House Bill 11
  • 12. After Hearing A Description Of The Emissions Reduction And RES, Large Majorities Support The Plan Congress is considering an energy plan that has two key parts. One part would require factories and power companies to reduce their emissions of the carbon pollution that causes global warming by 17% by the year 2020 and by 80% by the year 2050. The other part would require power companies to generate 20% of their power from clean energy sources like wind and solar by the year 2025. Would you favor or oppose this entire plan? FL-2 NM-2 OH-16 VA-5 Favor 61% 69% 63% 70% 40% strong 49% strong 36% strong 43% strong +34 +47 +39 +53 Oppose 19% 27% 18% 22% 17% 24% 13% 17% 13% 9% 14% 13% Undec Dk 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 12
  • 13. Majorities Of Independents In Each District Support These Provisions Congress is considering an energy plan that has two key parts. One part would require factories and power companies to reduce their emissions of the carbon pollution that causes global warming by 17% by the year 2020 and by 80% by the year 2050. The other part would require power companies to generate 20% of their power from clean energy sources like wind and solar by the year 2025. Would you favor or oppose this entire plan? Among Independents FL-2 NM-2 OH-16 VA-5 Favor 54% 63% 56% 69% 35% strong 40% strong 31% strong 41% strong +23 +38 +28 +53 31% 25% 28% 16% Oppose 21% 20% 24% 13% 15% 13% 16% 15% Undec Dk 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 13
  • 14. A Candidate Using A Supporter’s Message Overwhelms An Opponent Using The Opposition’s Arguments 14
  • 15. Large Majorities In Each District Would Vote For A Candidate Who Supported The Global Warming Bill Over One Who Opposed It For which of the following candidates for US Congress would you rather vote: Candidate A supported the clean energy jobs and global warming bill considered by Congress because moving the country to clean energy will create good jobs in FL, and save consumers $300 bn in energy costs, while reducing our dependence on foreign oil, decreasing the carbon pollution that causes global warming, and making polluters pay to give middle-income Americans an energy tax credit. Candidate B opposed the global warming bill considered by Congress because it will in effect create a new energy tax that will raise energy prices for consumers by thousands of dollars and push American companies to move overseas where taxes and regulations are less burdensome. FL-2 NM-2 OH-16 VA-5 58% 60% 59% 42% strong 44% strong 42% strong 47% strong 63% +30 +33 +33 +39 28% 27% 26% 24% 23% 22% 18% 19% 13% 13% 15% 14% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80%0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 15
  • 16. Majorities Of Independents In Each District Would Vote For A Bill Supporter Over An Opponent Of The Bill For which of the following candidates for US Congress would you rather vote: Candidate A supported the clean energy jobs and global warming bill considered by Congress because moving the country to clean energy will create good jobs in FL, and save consumers $300 bn in energy costs, while reducing our dependence on foreign oil, decreasing the carbon pollution that causes global warming, and making polluters pay to give middle-income Americans an energy tax credit. Candidate B opposed the global warming bill considered by Congress because it will in effect create a new energy tax that will raise energy prices for consumers by thousands of dollars and push American companies to move overseas where taxes and regulations are less burdensome. Among Independents FL-2 NM-2 OH-16 VA-5 50% 59% 53% 54% 35% strong 43% strong 40% strong 33% strong +20 +30 +28 +18 30% 29% 25% 26% 24% 24% 20% 20% 21% 13% 22% 21% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80%0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 0% 20% 40% 60% 0% 80% 20% 40% 60% 80% 16
  • 17. Environment Group Mark Mellman  mmellman@mellmangroup.com 1023 31st Street, NW  5th Floor  Washington, DC 20007 ph 202-625-0370  fx 202-625-0371  www.mellmangroup.com 17