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Half of Voters Would Be ‘Embarrassed’ by Trump as President
The survey found that Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who completed the survey online were roughly six percentage points more likely to support Donald Trump than those who completed the survey with a live caller – the difference jumped to nine percentage points when the sample was limited to likely voters.
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Eight percent of respondents said they did not know which candidate they would support in a Clinton-Trump competition.
Real estate mogul Donald Trump leads the 2016 GOP pack but faces problems with the broader electorate, according to a new poll that found half of us voters would be embarrassed to have Mr. Trump as president and showed Mr. Trump trailing the two leading Democratic contenders. Live interviewers call land lines and cell phones.
Polling director Kyle Dropp explained the discrepancy as “social desirability bias”, noting that certain people identify with the things Trump says, but won’t admit it because they don’t believe others will approve. Clinton would best Trump by seven points.
None of the Republican or Democratic candidates in 2008 expected that financial markets would collapse that fall, and they might have campaigned differently had they known. Ted Cruz in SC.
They are not warming to Jeb Bush, despite his.
Thirty-five percent of voters overall said they would be embarrassed to have Mrs. Clinton as president, 33 percent said they would be proud, and 29 percent said neither.
Despite his GOP frontrunner status, 50% of American voters nevertheless told Quinnipiac that they would be “embarrassed” to have Trump as the face of the U.S.
His message seems to be that voters enamored of former reality TV star Donald Trump need to start doing some soul-searching about whether they really want him as the country’s next commander-in-chief – or whether it’s time to put an end to the carnival and gravitate towards more experienced and rational candidates. Of these respondents, 44% of Republicans said they’d feel proud, while only 3% of Democrats responded that way.
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Trump was even more disliked among voters aged 18 to 34, with a whopping 73 percent saying they would be embarrassed if Trump became their next leader.