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A new Monmouth University poll finds President Trump's support eroding in key swing counties that elected him in 2016.
Poll Director Patrick Murray says right now, as President Trump looks to set up his 2020 reelection, the prospects do not look good: "38 percent say that they would vote to re-elect him right now, (but) 57 percent say it's time to have someone new in the oval office."
"One of the things that we look at are the 'swing areas,' those counties that really pulled him over the top of the Electoral College," Murray said. "You know this was pretty much an even race between Hillary Clinton and Trump back in 2016. Right now Trump has a big deficit in these swing counties" ...
https://nj1015.com/things-arent-looking-good-for-trump-in-2020-nj-poll-says/
BeyondGeography
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rurallib
(62,451 posts)struggle4progress
(118,356 posts)PUBLISHED 4 HOURS AGO
UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
Brian Schwartz
Top Republican National Committee donors huddled over the weekend at President Donald Trumps private Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida to discuss crafting a 2020 message that will, in part, argue that minorities have thrived under his administration.
In private meetings with donors, officials explained that the party would seek to appeal directly to black and Hispanic voters, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter who declined to be named ...
The Washington Post reported on Sunday that President Donald Trumps campaign and his allies are hoping to break through to Hispanic voters in the battleground state of Florida. The campaign has also started running Spanish-language ads targeting Floridians on Facebook ...
The president and the GOP have an uphill climb if they want to broaden their appeal with minorities, however. A regularly updated Politico/Morning Consult poll shows that the presidents approval among black and Hispanic voters has waned since his inauguration. In April 2017, the poll showed that Trump had 54 percent of approval from Hispanics, but now he has support from 20 percent. The highest standing he had with black voters was 28 percent, although it is currently at 12 percent ...
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/11/gop-officials-at-mar-a-lago-donor-event-detail-plans-to-appeal-to-minority-voters-in-2020.html
IluvPitties
(3,181 posts)struggle4progress
(118,356 posts)VOX
(22,976 posts)I came to this post with a bit of dread, until I read further.
KatyMan
(4,211 posts)In Moscow this time of year?
Kurt V.
(5,624 posts)Bettie
(16,129 posts)is in no way secure.
Tipperary
(6,930 posts)struggle4progress
(118,356 posts)BY MICHAEL BURKE - 03/11/19 10:24 AM EDT
Forty percent of Republicans in Iowa say they hope President Trump faces a primary challenge in 2020, according to a poll published Monday.
But the CNNDes Moines RegisterMediacom poll found that another 41 percent of Iowa Republicans say they don't want Trump to face a primary challenge, while the remaining 19 percent say they aren't sure.
Among those who are hopeful for a primary challenge to Trump, 63 percent say they approve of his job as president, according to an accompanying CNN report.
That's below the 97 percent who approve of Trump among those who said they did not want a primary challenger and the president's overall 81 percent approval rating among Republicans in the state ...
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/433468-40-percent-of-iowa-republicans-want-primary-challenge-for-trump-poll
"Oh, I certainly support him! I just hope somebody challenges him in the primaries!"
elleng
(131,134 posts)D_Master81
(1,822 posts)I think at the end of the day as dumb as I and we all make the American people out to be, we still want sanity in government.
Florida Bull
(103 posts)Trump thinks Hispanics should vote for him. He has taken the children away from Hispanic families escaping near-certain death. He has supported purges of them as voters, and is trying to scare them (including U.S. citizens) from participating in the 2020 U.S. Census. I think some Hispanic U.S. citizens may have even been prevented from entering the U.S. and then, there is the racist language on the campaign trail and even while serving as President.
struggle4progress
(118,356 posts)Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press
Published 6:00 a.m. ET March 8, 2019
Updated 4:23 p.m. ET March 8, 2019
... Nearly half, 49 percent, of respondents in Michigan say they will definitely vote to replace Trump and another 16 percent say they will consider voting for someone else. Only 31 percent said they will definitely vote to re-elect Trump.
Self-described independent voters are driving down Trump's numbers. Among independents, 44 percent say they will definitely vote for someone else and 27 percent say they will consider backing another candidate, while only 18 percent say they would definitely vote to re-elect.
Meanwhile, 57 percent of women say they will vote for someone else and 17 percent say they will consider another candidate, compared with 41 percent of men who say they will vote for someone else and 14 percent who say they will consider someone else.
And while 67 percent of Republican voters said they would vote to re-elect Trump, that is well below the 80 percent of Republicans who believe he is doing a good or excellent job as president. Seventy-four percent of Republican men say they will definitely vote to re-elect Trump, but only 59 percent of Republican women agree ...
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2019/03/08/donald-trump-michigan-poll/3095850002/