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Half of Voters Would Be ‘Embarrassed’ by Trump as President, Poll Finds
The poll also found that both leading Democrats would beat Trump in a hypothetical match-up, were a national election to be held today.
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“It is this base which can deliver a victory or defeat on caucus night”, he said.
Trump still leads his Republican rivals in the race for the party’s presidential nomination, but almost a third of GOPers polled – 28 percent – say they “would definitely not support” Trump in his presidential aspirations.
The poll found that 28 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents support Trump, while 24 percent favor Cruz. The good news for Trump and the tougher news for Cruz is that the former’s support is far more locked in than the latter’s.
“People are slightly less likely to say that they support him when they’re talking to a live human” than when they are in the “anonymous environment” of an online survey, Dropp said.
Hillary Clinton on the other hand maintains a healthy 31 percent lead on her main opponent, Sanders, and now has more than six in 10 Democrats in her corner. Another third of them were transitioned to an automated telephone poll, and the final third to a poll conducted by a live interviewer. The margin of error was 2.9 percentage points. Nine in ten in all states feel the country is now a more risky and insecure place, including 95 percent of Iowa GOP voters who say that, and nine in ten feel the nation’s economic system is one that hurts them instead of benefits them. But many organization leaders have decided in recent days to line up behind Cruz because they consider him the best-funded and most electable social conservative in the race, according to several participants in the discussions.
Battered by poor debate performances, verbal assaults from Trump, and a faltering campaign, Bush has nevertheless hung on and appears re-energized for the final sprint before the first voting contests in 2016, supporters tell Politico. Loras found Carson’s support is about one-third of the 30.6 percent support he had in October when he led Trump by 12 percentage points. Eight of those states have significant evangelical populations, and Cruz is targeting them in hopes of emerging March 2 with the highest delegate totals of any candidate. “If Christie and Rubio aren’t able to break away from the pack, I think Bush has a fighting chance”.
Calls went to households screened to include the hard-core Illinois Republicans who have pulled a GOP primary ballot over the past 10 years and those who participated in previous GOP primaries most of the time.
In a matchup against fellow conservative populist darling Sen. Of those who watched, 26 percent said Cruz won, while 24 percent said Trump won.
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Despite that, the former first lady has more than doubled her lead over U.S. Sen.