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Donald Trump: polls of approval and favorability
A very early poll -- for the New Hampshire Presidential primary of 2020. Republican only. Nobody has any clear idea of who will be the Democratic nominee yet.

Poll by ARG in New Hampshire, but only of people who say that they intend to vote in the Republican Primary of 2020.

Quote:2020 New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary Ballots

Interview dates: August 4-6, 2017

Sample size: 600 likely Republican presidential primary voters (257 interviews completed among landline households and 343 completed among cell phones)

Margin of error: ± 4 percentage points, 95% of the time

Survey Sponsor: The American Research Group, Inc. for the New Hampshire Poll

The New Hampshire Poll has been conducting surveys of voters in New Hampshire since 1976.



Question wording and responses:

If the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary election were being held today between John Kasich and Donald Trump, for whom would you vote - Kasich or Trump? (names rotated)

Kasich 52 - Trump 40

Republicans 51-42
Undeclared 54-37

If the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary election were being held today between John Kasich and Mike Pence, for whom would you vote - Kasich or Pence? (names rotated)

Kasich 41 - Pence 27

Republicans 37-30
Undeclared 48-21

http://americanresearchgroup.com/nhpoll/pres20/

New Hampshire is no longer a microcosm of America, but even this electorally-small state in a corner of the US powerfully suggests that Republicans are beginning to recognize that Donald Trump is a huge mistake. The New Hampshire primary does little to select the Republican nominee; it usually is enough to knock out some under-funded and less-than-serious campaigns.

Republicans are beginning to recognize that Donald Trump is a huge mistake as President. Democrats stood firmly behind President Obama for all the consequences to their Party... but at least they had good reasons for doing so. Not that it is yet ripe time to predict such, and that there is no precedent -- but Donald Trump could lose the nomination of the Republican party in 2020 should he seek it.

I can easily explain why Donald Trump is having a hard time. But Pence? Is it because he is already considered extreme or because people think him unduly tied to President Trump and his personal scandals or erratic behavior? Donald Trump and Mike Pence are very different people.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated Communist  but instead the people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists -- Hannah Arendt.


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RE: Donald Trump: polls of approval and favorability - by pbrower2a - 08-08-2017, 09:18 AM

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