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OVERVIEW

The study was conducted for CNN by SSRS, an independent research company. Surveys were obtained August 3September 7, 2021 with a representative sample of n=2,119 respondents. Implementing a full probability design via Address-Based Sampling (ABS), U.S. households were randomly selected to participate and were first reached via mail. Adults ages 18 or older completed the survey via web (n=1,943) or phone (n=176). The margin of sampling error for total respondents is +/- 2.8 at the 95% confidence level. The design effect is 1.68. For results among the 1,838 registered voters, the margin of sampling error is +/-3.0. More information about SSRS can be obtained by visiting .

EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: Friday, September 10 at 6:00 a.m.

NOTE ABOUT RESULTS

Results for the March 25-26, 2019 survey and September 21-22, 2020 survey are from polls conducted via web on the SSRS Opinion Panel. Unless otherwise noted, all other results beginning with the August 3-6, 2017 survey and ending with the April 21-26, 2021 survey are from polls conducted by SSRS via telephone only.

Results beginning with the March 31-April 2, 2006 survey and ending with the April 22-25, 2017 survey are from telephone surveys conducted by ORC International. Results before March 31, 2006 are from telephone 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

Surveys 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.

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A1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president?

Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021 April 21-26, 2021 March 3-8, 2021

Approve 52% 53% 51%

Disapprove 48% 43% 41%

No opinion * 4% 7%

A2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Joe Biden is handling (INSERT ITEM)? [ITEMS ASKED IN RANDOM ORDER]

The coronavirus pandemic Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021 April 21-26, 2021 March 3-8, 2021

Approve 56% 66% 60%

Disapprove 44% 31% 34%

No opinion * 3% 6%

The economy Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021 April 21-26, 2021 March 3-8, 2021

Approve 51% 51% 49%

Disapprove 49% 42% 44%

No opinion * 7% 7%

A3. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Kamala Harris is handling her job as vice president?

Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021 April 21-26, 2021

Approve 52% 53%

Disapprove 48% 38%

No opinion *

10%

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C_1. How well are things going in the country today? [RESPONSES ROTATED IN ORDER FOR HALF/IN REVERSE ORDER FOR HALF]

NET Very/ Fairly well

Very well

Fairly well

NET Pretty/ Very badly

Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021^

31%

2%

29%

69%

March 3-8, 2021

39%

5%

34%

60%

January 9-14, 2021

22%

3%

19%

77%

October 23-26, 2020

39%

7%

32%

60%

Aug. 28-Sept. 01, 2020

34%

9%

25%

64%

January 16-19, 2020

55%

21%

34%

43%

June 28-30, 2019

57%

18%

38%

42%

November 01-03, 2018

55%

19%

36%

44%

October 04-07, 2018

53%

18%

35%

45%

May 02-05, 2018

57%

13%

45%

40%

February 20-23, 2018

49%

13%

36%

49%

October 12-15, 2017

46%

8%

38%

51%

August 03-06, 2017

53%

9%

44%

45%

April 22-25, 2017

54%

6%

48%

44%

Jan. 31 - Feb. 2, 2017

46%

8%

38%

53%

January 12-15, 2017

50%

5%

45%

50%

November 17-20, 2016

47%

5%

42%

53%

October 20-23, 2016

54%

11%

43%

46%

July 29-31, 2016

46%

8%

38%

54%

June 16-19, 2016

44%

6%

38%

56%

Apr. 28-May 1, 2016

49%

9%

40%

51%

Jan. 21-24, 2016

42%

6%

36%

57%

Nov. 27 ? Dec. 1, 2015

49%

5%

44%

50%

August 13-16, 2015

48%

7%

41%

52%

May 29-31, 2015

47%

4%

43%

52%

Mar. 13-15, 2015

53%

7%

46%

46%

Nov. 21-23, 2014

52%

8%

44%

48%

Sept. 25-28, 2014

50%

3%

47%

49%

Sept. 5-7, 2014

44%

4%

40%

55%

May 29-June 1, 2014

47%

3%

44%

53%

March 7-9, 2014

45%

4%

41%

55%

Nov. 18-20, 2013

41%

6%

35%

59%

Sept. 6-8, 2013

46%

4%

42%

53%

April 5-7, 2013

50%

7%

43%

50%

Jan. 14-15, 2013

49%

3%

46%

51%

April 5-7, 2013

50%

7%

43%

50%

Jan. 14-15, 2013

49%

3%

46%

51%

^ Responses rotated beginning with the Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021 survey.

(FURTHER TRENDS ON NEXT PAGE)

Pretty badly

45% 39% 43% 29% 35% 25% 25% 23% 26% 28% 28% 30% 30% 31% 33% 35% 34% 25% 28% 36% 28% 35% 30% 33% 35% 32% 33% 30% 31% 35% 36% 37% 34% 26% 36% 26% 36%

Very badly

24% 21% 35% 31% 30% 18% 17% 21% 20% 12% 21% 21% 15% 13% 20% 15% 19% 21% 26% 20% 23% 22% 20% 19% 17% 14% 15% 19% 24% 18% 19% 22% 19 24% 15% 24% 15%

No opinion

* 1% 1% * 2% 2% 2% 2% 1% 2% 2% 3% 2% 1% * 1% * * * 1% * 1% * * * * * 1% * * * * * * * * *

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C_1. How well are things going in the country today? (CONTINUED)

CNN/ORC TRENDS FOR COMPARISON

Very/ Very/

Very/ Very/

fairly pretty

fairly pretty

well badly

well badly

2012 Nov 16-18 43% 57% 2010 Sept 21-23 2%9 70%

2012 Nov 2-4* 46% 53% 2010 Aug 6-10 31% 69%

2012 Aug 7-8 36% 63% 2010 Jun 16

27% 73%

2012 Apr 13-15 43% 57% 2010 Mar 19-21 32% 67%

2012 Feb 10-13 40% 60% 2010 Jan 22-24 32% 67%

2011 Dec 16-18 30% 70% 2009 Dec 2-3

34% 66%

2011 Nov 11-13 25% 74% 2009 Oct 30-Nov 1 37% 63%

2011Aug 24-25 28% 73% 2009 Aug 28-31 30% 69%

2011 Aug 5-7 24% 75% 2009 May 14-17 28% 71%

2011 May 24-26 39% 60% 2009 Apr 3-5

23% 77%

2011 Mar 18-20 36% 63% 2009 Feb 18-19 21% 79%

2011 Jan 21-23 43% 56% 2008 Dec 1-2

20% 79%

2010 Dec 17-19 29% 71% 2008 Nov 6-9

16% 83%

2010 Oct 27-30 25% 75% 2008 Oct 17-19 25% 75%

(FURTHER TRENDS ON NEXT PAGE)

2008 Oct 3-5 2008 Aug 23-24 2008 July 27-29 2008 Apr 28-30 2007 Nov 2-4 2007 Apr 10-12 2007 Jan 11 2006 Nov 3-5 2006 Oct 6-8 2006 Sep 29-Oct 2 2006 Aug 30-Sep 2 2006 Aug 2-3 2006 May 5-7

Very/ Very/ fairly pretty well badly 20% 80% 31% 69% 24% 76% 30% 70% 42% 58% 48% 51% 57% 42% 51% 48% 49% 49% 51% 49% 46% 54% 55% 44% 46% 53%

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C_1. How well are things going in the country today? (CONTINUED)

2006 Feb 9-12 2005 Nov 11-13 2005 Sep 8-11 2005 July 23-24 2005 April 1-2 2005 Jan 7-9 2004 Oct 29-31 2004 Oct 9-10 2004 May 12-13 2004 Apr 8 2004 Feb 5-6 2004 Jan 14-15 2003 Dec 30-Jan 1 2003 Nov 18-19 2003 Sep 3-4 2003 Jul 16-17 2003 May 21-22 2003 Mar 27 2003 Feb 19-20 2003 Feb 6 2003 Jan 15-16 2002 Dec 17-18 2002 Nov 13-14 2002 Oct 23-24 2002 Aug 28-29 2002 Jul 10-11 2002 Jun 19-20 2002 May 22-23 2002 Apr 10-11 2002 Mar 13-14 2002 Jan 23-24 2001 Dec 19-20 2001 Nov 7-8 2001 Oct 12 2001 Sep 27 2001 Sep 13 2001 Jul 17-18 2001 May 23-24 2001 Feb 7-8 2001 Jan 10-11 2000 Nov 10 2000 Oct 25-26 2000 Oct 12-13 2000 Oct 4-5 2000 Sep 6-7 2000 Aug 9-10 2000 Jul 26-27 2000 Jun 14-15 2000 Mar 8-9 2000 Feb 2-3 2000 Jan 12-13 2000 Jan 5-6 1999 Nov 10-11 1999 Jul 14-15 1999 Jun 9-10 1999 May 26-27

Very/ Very/ fairly pretty well badly

Trends from 1974 to May, 2004: CNN/Time or Time magazine polls;

Trends from October, 2004 to Feb, 2006: CNN/USA Today/Gallup polls

Very/ Very/

Very/ Very/

fairly pretty

fairly pretty

well badly

well badly

52% 47% 1999 Mar 25

70% 29% 1994 Sep

49% 50% 1999 Mar 4

73% 26% 1994 Sep

50% 50% 1999 Jan 20-21

77% 22% 1994 Sep

58% 41% 1999 Jan 7

74% 25% 1994 Aug

61% 38% 1998 Dec 17-18

60% 38% 1994 Aug

58% 41% 1998 Oct 14-15

78% 21% 1994 Aug

55% 44% 1998 Sep 23-24

72% 26% 1994 Jul

54% 46% 1998 Sep 16-17

72% 25% 1994 Jun

60% 39% 1998 Aug 18

77% 21% 1994 Jun

63% 36% 1998 Jul 30

68% 31% 1994 May

52% 47% 1998 Jun 30-Jul 1 67% 31% 1994 May

53% 46% 1998 Jun 26-Jul 5 55% 44% 1994 Apr

49% 49% 1998 May 18-19

66% 30% 1994 Apr

52% 46% 1998 Apr 8-9

70% 30% 1994 Mar

49% 49% 1998 Mar 18-19

76% 25% 1994 Mar

57% 42% 1998 Feb 4-5

74% 25% 1994 Feb

60% 39% 1998 Jan 28-29

79% 19% 1994 Jan

63% 36% 1998 Jan 22

68% 31% 1993 Dec

52% 47% 1998 Jan 14-15

65% 32% 1993 Nov

53% 46% 1997 Oct 30

67% 31% 1993 Oct

49% 49% 1997 Sep 10-11

63% 34% 1993 Oct

54% 45% 1997 Jul 30-31

69% 29% 1993 Oct

56% 42% 1997 Jun 4-5

64% 34% 1993 Sep

49% 49% 1997 May 7-8

63% 35% 1993 Sep

57% 41% 1997 Apr 16-17

62% 37% 1993 Aug

59% 39% 1997 Mar 11-12

57% 41% 1993 Aug

57% 41% 1997 Feb 26-27

64% 35% 1993 Jun

64% 35% 1997 Feb 5-6

67% 33% 1993 May

61% 38% 1997 Jan 8-9

63% 35% 1993 May

69% 29% 1996 Oct

67% 32% 1993 Apr

66% 34% 1996 Jun

61% 37% 1993 Mar

64% 34% 1996 Jun

62% 37% 1993 Feb

63% 35% 1996 Feb

53% 44% 1993 Feb

65% 33% 1996 Jan

48% 50% 1993 Jan

59% 38% 1996 Jan

48% 50% 1993 Jan

45% 53% 1995 Dec

54% 44% 1992 Oct

70% 29% 1995 Oct

46% 52% 1992 Sep

65% 33% 1995 Oct

47% 51% 1992 Aug

71% 28% 1995 Sep

50% 49% 1992 Jul

73% 24% 1995 Sep

50% 49% 1992 Jun

74% 25% 1995 Aug

47% 52% 1992 Jun

79% 19% 1995 Jul

51% 47% 1992 May

76% 22% 1995 Jun

53% 47% 1992 Apr

77% 22% 1995 Jun

45% 51% 1992 Mar

79% 19% 1995 May

50% 49% 1992 Feb

77% 21% 1995 Apr

46% 52% 1992 Jan

74% 24% 1995 Mar

52% 46% 1992 Jan

72% 27% 1995 Mar

49% 48% 1992 Jan

76% 22% 1995 Feb

54% 44% 1991 Dec

78% 17% 1995 Jan

58% 41% 1991 Nov

81% 19% 1995 Jan

56% 43% 1991 Oct

80% 19% 1995 Jan

54% 44% 1991 Oct

68% 30% 1994 Dec

55% 44% 1991 Sep

70% 28% 1994 Nov

49% 48% 1991 Aug

69% 31% 1994 Oct

50% 49% 1991 Jun

61% 37% 1994 Oct

51% 47% 1991 May

45% 53% 1991 Apr 46% 53% 1991 Apr 42% 57% 1991 Mar 42% 58% 1991 Feb 45% 52% 1991 Jan 49% 50% 1990 Dec 51% 48% 1990 Nov 49% 49% 1990 Oct 56% 41% 1990 Oct 48% 51% 1990 Oct 49% 50% 1990 Sep 47% 52% 1990 Aug 53% 44% 1990 Jul 48% 49% 1990 May 49% 50% 1990 Apr 47% 51% 1990 Mar 52% 47% 1990 Feb 48% 50% 1990 Jan 45% 54% 1989 Oct 40% 58% 1989 Jun 39% 58% 1989 Jan 41% 59% 1988 Oct 47% 52% 1988 Sep 42% 57% 1988 Apr 39% 58% 1988 Mar 41% 57% 1988 Feb 41% 56% 1988 Jan 40% 58% 1987 Oct 43% 56% 1987 Aug 45% 53% 1987 May 48% 50% 1987 Feb 48% 49% 1987 Jan 48% 49% 1986 Sep 53% 45% 1986 Jul 47% 52% 1986 May 35% 65% 1986 Apr 32% 68% 1985 Nov 35% 63% 1985 Sep 31% 67% 1985 Jul 35% 62% 1985 Apr 33% 65% 1984 Dec 30% 68% 1984 Oct 33% 65% 1984 Sep 33% 66% 1984 Aug 35% 62% 1984 Jan 29% 71% 1983 Dec 35% 64% 1983 Sep 36% 64% 1983 Jun 29% 71% 1983 Mar 36% 64% 1982 Dec 42% 56% 1982 Oct 42% 58% 1982 Jun 49% 49% 1982 Mar 53% 47% 1981 Dec 53% 47% 1981 Sep 53% 47% 1981 May

Very/ fairly well

56% 59% 74% 58% 39% 45% 42% 38% 41% 42% 52% 55% 55% 61% 62% 62% 70% 67% 62% 61% 69% 70% 73% 64% 65% 60% 62% 58% 61% 64% 61% 61% 63% 69% 65% 67% 70% 67% 70% 69% 74% 74% 71% 68% 67% 60% 56% 58% 46% 35% 40% 40% 39% 43% 53% 51%

Very/ pretty badly

42% 41% 26% 42% 61% 55% 58% 62% 59% 58% 48% 45% 45% 37% 38% 38% 30% 33% 38% 39% 31% 31%% 27% 40% 33% 37% 38% 42% 39% 37% 40% 39% 37% 31% 34% 32% 31% 33% 31% 32% 26% 26% 30% 32% 32% 40% 45% 41% 55% 65% 60% 60% 62% 58% 47% 50%

1981 Jan 1980 Oct 1980 Aug 1980 May 1980 Mar 1980 Jan 1979 Dec 1979 Oct 1979 Aug 1979 Apr 1978 Oct 1978 May 1978 Mar 1977 Nov 1977 Jul 1977 May 1977 Mar 1976 Oct 1976 Sep 1976 Aug 1976 Jun 1976 Apr 1976 Jan 1975 May 1975 Jan 1974 Sep 1974 Mar

Very/ fairly well

Very/ pretty badly

26%

74

32% 68%

30% 70%

21% 79%

24% 76%

34% 65%

36% 64%

36% 68%

31% 70%

36% 65%

56% 44%

49% 51%

53% 47%

64% 35%

69% 31%

65% 35%

69% 31%

56% 44%

57% 44%

60% 40%

50% 50%

52% 48%

46% 55%

40% 61%

23% 78%

30% 70%

29% 71%

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I1. What one issue do you feel is the most important issue facing the country today? [OPEN-END]

CORONAVIRUS (NET) Covid-19 pandemic Vaccinations/Vaccine mandates Government response to pandemic Covid-19 denial/Anti-vaxxers Masks/Mask mandates Anti-restrictions/mandates Return to work Impact on schools/kids Pro-restrictions/mandates ECONOMY (NET) Economy Jobs/Hiring/Unemployment Cost of living/Inflation People not wanting to work Economic inequality/Income inequality Housing/Homelessness Wages Poverty/Finances/Money Gas prices Student loan debt/Free college IMMIGRATION (NET) Immigration Border security DIVISIONS/EXTREMISM (NET) Unity/Division/Respect/Civility Partisanship/Politicization/Compromise/Coo peration Extremism/Far right/Fascism FOREIGN POLICY/NAT'L SECURITY (NET) Afghanistan Foreign affairs/Foreign policy China Military/Veterans National security/Terrorism War GOVERNMENT SPENDING/TAXES (NET) Government stimulus/Relief/Welfare Government Spending/Debt/Deficit Social Security/Support for seniors Taxes RACISM/RACIAL ISSUES (NET) Racial equality/Racism Race Criminal justice/Police reform Race relations/Racial tensions Critical Race Theory/BLM/Cancel Culture Equality

Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021 36% 28% 6% 3% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 20% 8% 4% 3% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% * 9% 5% 4% 7% 4%

3%

1% 5% 3% 1% 1% 1% * * 5% 2% 2% * * 5% 3% 1% 1% 1% * *

GOVERNMENT (NET) Government corruption/Bad government Communism/Socialism Democratic stability/Attacks on democracy Size of government Leadership Term Limits ENVIRONMENT (NET) Climate change/Global warming Energy/Energy independence Environment POLITICIANS/PARTIES (NET) Anti-Biden/Biden administration Anti-Democratic Party Anti-Republican Party Anti-Trump VIOLENCE/SECURITY/GUNS (NET) Crime/Violence/Unrest Gun control/Gun violence Security Lack of support for police Drugs/War on drugs ELECTION ISSUES (NET) Voting rights Election fraud/Stolen election Election system HEALTH CARE (NET)

Health care Medicare for all/Health care for all Mental health Cost of health care OTHER POLICY ISSUES (NET) Abortion Education Infrastructure MISCELLANEOUS (NET) Personal freedoms/Freedom of speech Morality/Religion Misinformation/Conspiracy theories Media

All important/Can't choose None Other DK/No opinion/Refused

Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021 5% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% * 4% 3% * * 4% 2% 1% 1% * 4% 2% 1% * * * 2% 1% 1% *

2%

1% * * * 1% * * * 6% 2% 2% 1% 1%

* * 4% *

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Q7. Thinking about the way things are going in the country today, would you say you are: [RESPONSES ROTATED IN ORDER FOR HALF/IN REVERSE ORDER FOR HALF]

Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021

NET Angry

74%

Very angry

26%

Somewhat angry 48%

NET Not angry

26%

Not too angry

17%

Not angry at all

8%

No opinion

*

COMPARE TO:

NET Angry

Very angry

Somewhat angry

NET Not angry

Not too Not angry

No

angry

at all

opinion

August 12-15, 2020

79%

51%

27%

19%

7%

12%

2%

QUESTION WORDING: Would you say you are very angry, somewhat angry, not too angry, or not angry at all about the

way things are going in the country today? [RESPONSES ROTATED IN ORDER FOR HALF/IN REVERSE ORDER FOR HALF]

NET Angry

Very angry

Somewhat angry

NET Not angry

Not very Not angry

No

angry

at all

opinion

December 14-17, 2017

68%

31%

37%

28%

12%

15%

4%

QUESTION WORDING: Would you say you are very angry, somewhat angry, not very angry or not angry at all about the

way things are going in the country today?

CNN/ORC TRENDS FOR COMPARISON

Somewhat

Very angry

angry

Not very angry Not angry at all No opinion

2016 July 22-24

35%

36%

12%

16%

1%

2015 Dec. 17-21

25%

44%

16%

14%

1%

2014 Oct. 24-26

30%

38%

17%

14%

1%

2012 Feb. 10-13

22%

45%

19%

14%

1%

2011 Sept. 9-11

27%

45%

14%

13%

1%

2010 Aug. 6-10

31%

39%

17%

13%

*

2009 Oct. 30-Nov. 1*

23%

41%

19%

16%

*

2009 Feb. 18-19

31%

40%

16%

13%

*

2008 Oct. 17-19

35%

40%

14%

11%

*

* Asked of half sample

QUESTION WORDING: Would you say you are very angry, somewhat angry, not very angry or not angry at all

about the way things are going in the country today?

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Q8. How important is it to you that the federal government (INSERT ITEM)? [ITEMS ASKED IN RANDOM ORDER] [RESPONSES ROTATED IN ORDER FOR HALF/IN REVERSE ORDER FOR HALF]

Makes a significant investment in improving infrastructure

Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021

NET Very/ Somewhat important 88%

Very important

49%

Somewhat important

39%

NET Not too/ Not at all important

12%

Not too important

9%

Not at all important

3%

No opinion *

Addresses the increase in gun

violence

Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021

NET Very/ Somewhat important 77%

Very important

55%

Somewhat important

22%

NET Not too/ Not at all important

23%

Not too important

13%

Not at all important

10%

No opinion *

Enacts stronger laws to counteract racist policies and

institutions Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021

NET Very/ Somewhat important 77%

Very important

52%

Somewhat important

25%

NET Not too/ Not at all important

23%

Not too important

12%

Not at all important

11%

No opinion *

Takes aggressive action to slow the effects of climate

change Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021

NET Very/ Somewhat important 74%

Very important

51%

Somewhat important

23%

NET Not too/ Not at all important

26%

Not too important

12%

Not at all important

14%

No opinion *

Stops the movement of undocumented immigrants into the United States Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021

NET Very/ Somewhat important

73%

Very important

49%

Somewhat important

24%

NET Not too/ Not at all important

27%

Not too important

17%

Not at all important

9%

No opinion *

Passes legislation that would expand

access to voting

Aug. 3-Sept. 7, 2021

NET Very/ Somewhat important 69%

Very important

47%

Somewhat important

22%

NET Not too/ Not at all important

31%

Not too important

14%

Not at all important

17%

No opinion *

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