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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue Aug 29, 2017, 12:53 PM Aug 2017

Republicans Increasingly Divided on Trump

Source: Political Wire



August 29, 2017 at 11:06 am EDT - by Taegan Goddard

A new Pew Research survey finds that just 31% of Republican voters say they agree with President Trump on all or nearly all issues, while an additional 38% agree with him on many, but not all, issues.

In contrast, 77% of Democrats report virtually no agreement with Trump on issues.

In views of Trump’s conduct as president, 46% of Republicans express mixed feelings, while 19% say they do not like his conduct; 34% say they like the way he conducts himself as president. Among Democrats, 89% have a negative view of Trump’s conduct.

Overall, Trump’s approval rate is a dismal 36% to 63%.

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Link to Pew Survey: http://www.people-press.org/2017/08/29/republicans-divided-in-views-of-trumps-conduct-democrats-are-broadly-critical
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Republicans Increasingly Divided on Trump (Original Post) DonViejo Aug 2017 OP
They'd still vote for him if another election were held tomorrow Orrex Aug 2017 #1
I'm surprised his overall "approval" rate is still that high. calimary Aug 2017 #2

Orrex

(63,212 posts)
1. They'd still vote for him if another election were held tomorrow
Tue Aug 29, 2017, 01:13 PM
Aug 2017

They insist they're individual thinkers until it's time to prostrate themselves before their beloved god-king.

calimary

(81,267 posts)
2. I'm surprised his overall "approval" rate is still that high.
Tue Aug 29, 2017, 05:54 PM
Aug 2017

It should be in the teens. Or the 20s, at maximum.

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