Exclusive: Trump lead among Republicans undiminished in first poll after Muslim comments
By Emily Stephenson and Chris Kahn
Dec 12 2015
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donald Trump held onto his commanding lead in the Republican race for the White House after his call for a ban on Muslims entering the United States was condemned worldwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, the first national survey conducted entirely after the billionaire's remarks.
Trump led the pack of candidates seeking the Republican Party's nomination in the 2016 election with 35 percent of support from Republican voters, the opinion poll released on Friday found, the same lead he held before Monday, when he said Muslim immigrants, students and other travelers should be barred from entering the country.
Most Republican voters said they were not bothered by his remarks, though many said the comments could still hurt Trump's chances of becoming president. (??!! If anything, it will help as Americans are waking up to the plans of this administration for America.)
Twenty-nine percent of Republicans, who will pick the party's nominee for the November 2016 election, said they found Trump's remarks offensive against 64 percent who did not.
"He's really saying what everybody else is feeling," said Donna Fee, 57, a personal caregiver from Missouri. Fee, a Republican, said she supports Trump and agreed with his proposal to bar Muslims. But she said his bluntness could hurt him with other voters. "I really think he needs somebody to calm him down, you know. I really think he needs to learn to use a filter." (It's past time to be MAD AS HELL at the traitorous maneuvers against America by the criminal cabal in the district of criminals.)
Still, in a sign of how Trump's rhetoric has polarized the electorate, 72 percent of Democrats and 47 percent of voters overall said they were offended by Trump's comments. (GROW THE HE*l up for pete sake. This is NOT preschool or kindergarden.)
Forty-one percent of Republicans polled said Trump's remarks could hurt his chances of becoming president; that figure was higher among all respondents. (VERY DOUBTFUL - this does NOT compute with the high approval percentages. Time to stop the BS and get down to TRUTH. It is what it is and beating around the bush avoiding the TRUTH will NOT help this nation. We need someone like Trump who will stand up and say and do what needs to be done, not taking orders from wimps, liars and traitors who got us in this mess in the first place.)
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson came in second among Republicans with 12 percent in the Reuters/Ipsos poll, and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush tied with 10 percent. (Every poll I've researched so far has completely different results.)
Trump's statement was by far the most dramatic response of a U.S. presidential candidate to last week's shooting spree in California by a married couple whom the FBI later said had become Islamist militants some time ago.
Leaders in Britain, France, Israel and Canada denounced him, and the fallout hurt the real estate mogul's global brand. A Dubai firm building a $6 billion golf complex stripped Trump's name from the property. (All of these are monied Illuminati cabal - of course they are not going to approve of Trump's going against THEIR AGENDA!)
But Trump's standing in opinion polls of Republican voters was unchanged in the data released on Friday, which covered responses from Dec. 8-11. Trump had more than double the support of his nearest rivals in the online poll of 481 Republicans. The poll had a credibility interval, a measure of accuracy, of 5 percentage points.
"He said stop letting them in temporarily until Homeland Security...can get a hold of what in the heck is going on and give us a little more protection," said Ardith Forrest, 76, of Georgia. She agreed with Trump's proposal.
"Americans don’t seem to understand what danger is."
Alan Abramowitz, a political science professor at Emory University, said Trump's comments on Muslims were not that different from previous statements, pointing to Trump's idea to establish a registry of Muslims in the United States as an example.
"There's clearly a large segment of the Republican electoral base that responds very positively to the things Trump has been saying," Abramowitz said.
(Editing by Paul Thomasch and Grant McCool)
http://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-trump-lead-among-republicans-undiminished-first-poll-054625163.html
3 comments:
All of you need to understand that if we do not get our republic all of what Trump is doing is just becoming another CEO....and he will do what he is told (if he wins) or its lights out for him... This whole thing is a big charade...Everyone wanted change and they listened to this SOB....OBOZO....and they got change..
Our Republic is now the new shadow government since latter Feb. 2015. Let the show begin soon! God Bless America as you have always been a Christian nation and forever will be.
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