Esmeralda
Diamond Member
"Intelligent"The lack of support for Trump as a person is more compelling. They probe statements about the candidates. And this is in a Fox poll. The Rasmussen and Los Angeles Times panels tend to oversample Trump voters. Los Angeles Times poll put their findings on the front page, just this week. Trump voters tend to be mistrustful of elections, have not previously voted, and are less likely to vote this November if they think the outcome is rigged.
Below, Trump is shown essentially, even worse, to be disconnected from the concept of U. S. President entirely--tending to support the "rigged" concept. People so far seem more likely to reject the concept of a President Trump. The concept of "Donald Trump" does not fit the concept, "President of the United States."
Trump
"Cares about people like me."
Trump, Yes it does describe 37% Clinton, Yes it does describe 47%
"Is a strong leader."
Trump 51%, Clinton, 51%
"Is a reliable leader"
Trump 38%, Clinton 45%
"Intelligent"
Trump 57%, Clinton 78%
Clinton gets along better, is more reliable, and as for super-smart, Trump not even.
The Republican Primary Debates seem to have created a sense of belief, all about them, as it turns out.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Who was that mascale, anyway? "He's the Lo-o-o-ne White Man! Tune in and see if he's dead yet(?)!")
Trump 57%, Clinton 78%
LOL