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EricMaundry

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Sun Dec 23, 2018, 03:54 PM Dec 2018

Wealthy Republicans lose faith in Trump, as nearly 40% say they wouldn't vote to re-elect him: CNBC [View all]

Source: CNBC

The 2020 race for the White House is just barely under way, but the latest CNBC Millionaire Survey shows some troubling signs for the incumbent President Donald Trump, including an energized base of wealthy Democrats and unsteady support from wealthy Republicans.

Just 34 percent of America's millionaires say they would vote to re-elect President Trump if the election were held today. Among Republicans, Trump has lost more than one-third of wealthy voters, with only 62 percent of Republican millionaires saying they would vote for the president if the election were held today. Thirty-six percent of the overall vote was scattered among 10 different possible Democratic nominees, while 22 percent went to other Republicans.

The semiannual CNBC Millionaire Survey, conducted Nov. 7 through Nov. 19 by Spectrem Group, is representative of the affluent population in the United States. The survey analyzes the investment attitudes and behaviors of 750 investors with $1 million or more of investable assets. Respondents are required to be the financial decision-maker, or share jointly in financial decision-making within the household.

Twenty percent of respondents, including 18 percent of Republican millionaires, think President Donald Trump won't even be the Republican nominee for president in 2020. Eight percent believe outgoing Ohio Governor John Kasich will be the nominee, while 7 percent think it will be Vice President Mike Pence.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/20/only-62percent-of-rich-republicans-would-re-elect-trump-cnbc-survey.html

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What about the poor Republicans? Pachamama Dec 2018 #1
They are too stupid to realize they are voting against their self interest dbackjon Dec 2018 #4
If anything takes him down, that will be it. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2018 #2
They already got what they voted for...massive tax cut. BigmanPigman Dec 2018 #3
Exactly. iluvtennis Dec 2018 #20
They don't say they would vote for a Democrat though oberliner Dec 2018 #5
His goose is cooked. Scruffy1 Dec 2018 #6
Ingrates. JackRiddler Dec 2018 #7
I wouldn't put to much stock in this The Liberal Lion Dec 2018 #8
Every time I see a poll like this AndJusticeForSome Dec 2018 #9
Descendants of Loyalists? DemoTex Dec 2018 #13
It. Took. Them. THIS. long??? ailsagirl Dec 2018 #10
Wealthy Republicans loose faith? Perseus Dec 2018 #11
The wealthy benefit from a stable society. That is why they should pay more taxes the anyone else. Nitram Dec 2018 #12
What, they didn't make enough in the tax scam? AllyCat Dec 2018 #14
They were expecting an easily controlled puppet and instead they got.. Javaman Dec 2018 #15
Just saying, but a million dollars DeminPennswoods Dec 2018 #16
It's quite obvious... SergeStorms Dec 2018 #17
Turns out destroying the country is bad for profits adVance democracy Dec 2018 #18
Which proves I'm smarter than most wealthy Republicans, my go-to contractor included. GentryDixon Dec 2018 #19
how could you be a democrat and vote trump or support his policies...mammon? Demonaut Dec 2018 #21
I don't see why.... they got their massive tax cut Astraea Dec 2018 #22
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