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Donald Trump's Poll Numbers Collapse as General Election Looms
The bottom is dropping out for Donald Trump.
While Trump was never popular outside of his loyal slice of GOP voters, a raft of new polls show his national position hitting new lows, including with groups that are supposed to form his base.
America's widespread loathing for Trump puts further pressure on Republican delegates to deny him the nomination in July if he falls short of a majority, a move that would set off an ugly civil war but that some in the party believe would be necessary to stave off generational damage.
A collection of recent surveys by Real Clear Politics finds, on average, 30 percent of respondents hold a favorable view of Trump versus 63 percent who hold a negative one. Those numbers are roughly parallel to former President George W. Bush's approval ratings during his final months in office, which set the stage for President Barack Obama's landslide victory.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton leads Trump by double digits in at least six national polls in March, even as her own favorability ratings appear weak. Using 2008 as a reference point again, Obama's popular vote margin against Sen. John McCain was just more than 7 percent.
While Trump was never popular outside of his loyal slice of GOP voters, a raft of new polls show his national position hitting new lows, including with groups that are supposed to form his base.
America's widespread loathing for Trump puts further pressure on Republican delegates to deny him the nomination in July if he falls short of a majority, a move that would set off an ugly civil war but that some in the party believe would be necessary to stave off generational damage.
A collection of recent surveys by Real Clear Politics finds, on average, 30 percent of respondents hold a favorable view of Trump versus 63 percent who hold a negative one. Those numbers are roughly parallel to former President George W. Bush's approval ratings during his final months in office, which set the stage for President Barack Obama's landslide victory.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton leads Trump by double digits in at least six national polls in March, even as her own favorability ratings appear weak. Using 2008 as a reference point again, Obama's popular vote margin against Sen. John McCain was just more than 7 percent.
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/donald-trump-s-poll-numbers-collapse-general-election-looms-n548731
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Well, it's the crazies + Never Hillary haters + a sprinkling of semi-sane Republican loyalists
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2016
#46
This is BAD NEWS folks! We need to have this happen after their convention! They can still.....
Logical
Jun 2016
#14
lord, haw haw! that scrawny little guy they showed briefly (he said he was a comedian),
Gabi Hayes
Jun 2016
#24
12 pts is nice, but I'm guessing it's a far outlier. aggregate polling makes more sense, and
Gabi Hayes
Jun 2016
#32
Looks like that's the RCP average. Unfortunate to find ABC polled 36-24 Dems
BlueNoMatterWho
Jun 2016
#34
Not in this poll. Unfortuate only if we can't match the percentage with turnout.
BlueNoMatterWho
Jun 2016
#47
Beware of polls: Many Drumpt supporters will not admit to voting for him to pollsters.
kairos12
Jun 2016
#44