JimBowie1958
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It is kind of looking that way from data collected BEFORE the release of the Muler report.
Trump retains 95% of his voters from 2016, plus he picks up 25% of the Hillary Clinton voters...do the math.
Poll Shows Majority Open to Re-Electing Trump — Before Mueller Report
Trump retains 95% of his voters from 2016, plus he picks up 25% of the Hillary Clinton voters...do the math.
Poll Shows Majority Open to Re-Electing Trump — Before Mueller Report
Fifty-four percent of registered voters said they would consider voting to re-elect President Trump and said so before Special Counsel Robert Mueller exonerated the president in the two-year Russia Collusion Hoax.
On the flipside, the Hill-HarrisX poll found that 46 percent said they would never vote to re-elect Trump.
The poll also shows the president has done a remarkable job holding on to his base of support. A whopping 95 percent of those polled who said they voted for Trump in 2016 said “they could find a reason vote for him again in 2020.”
What’s more, Trump has some real appeal across the aisle. While 75 percent of those who voted for Hillary Clinton said they would never vote to re-elect Trump, nearly a quarter of Hillary’s voters, a surprising 24 percent, said they would.
Of those who did not vote at all in 2016, Trump loses 65 to 35 percent.
Bolstering Trump more than any other issue is the booming American economy. When asked to explain why they would vote for Trump in 2020, 22 percent said the economy, which topped every other issue.
Overall, Trump’s job approval number held steady at a healthy 45 percent, and again, this was with the Russia Collusion Hoax still hanging over his presidency.
On the flipside, the Hill-HarrisX poll found that 46 percent said they would never vote to re-elect Trump.
The poll also shows the president has done a remarkable job holding on to his base of support. A whopping 95 percent of those polled who said they voted for Trump in 2016 said “they could find a reason vote for him again in 2020.”
What’s more, Trump has some real appeal across the aisle. While 75 percent of those who voted for Hillary Clinton said they would never vote to re-elect Trump, nearly a quarter of Hillary’s voters, a surprising 24 percent, said they would.
Of those who did not vote at all in 2016, Trump loses 65 to 35 percent.
Bolstering Trump more than any other issue is the booming American economy. When asked to explain why they would vote for Trump in 2020, 22 percent said the economy, which topped every other issue.
Overall, Trump’s job approval number held steady at a healthy 45 percent, and again, this was with the Russia Collusion Hoax still hanging over his presidency.