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RandySF

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Wed Sep 16, 2020, 11:02 PM Sep 2020

Poll: Trump 'law and order' message falls flat in suburbs

President Trump’s “law and order” message is not sticking with suburban voters, according to a poll released Wednesday as both he and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden strive to make inroads in that voting bloc less than two months from the November election.

A Reuters-Ipsos poll conducted Sept. 11-15 found that only 11 percent of suburban white voters said the most important factor driving their support is a candidate being “tough on crime” and civil unrest.

The president has repeatedly sought this year to highlight civil unrest in predominantly Democratic cities following several police shootings and subsequent protests.

Meanwhile, 27 percent of suburban white voters said a candidate's plan to tackle the coronavirus pandemic was the most important factor in winning their support, followed by 25 percent who said they wanted someone who would “restore trust in American government.”





https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/516721-trump-law-and-order-message-falls-flat-in-suburbs-poll




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Poll: Trump 'law and order' message falls flat in suburbs (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2020 OP
That's encouraging. Hoyt Sep 2020 #1
because often the suburbs ARE diverse and most of us white folk are FINE with that Skittles Sep 2020 #2
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