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« on: November 26, 2020, 12:29:07 PM »

https://echeloninsights.com/in-the-news/november-omnibus-election-2020/

Nov 16-20
Using their ‘likely electorate’ turnout model (apparently distinct from a likely voters screen)

This one was posted in the Congressional board for analysis of the whole electorate’s opinions on Senate control etc, but there was also a series of questions asked exclusively of Republican-leaning voters.

On who these voters would like to see as the leading voice for Republicans over the next four years:

Trump 53%
Someone else 31%
Unsure 15%

On which approach Republicans should take:

Continue with Trump 39%
Continue with Trump’s policies but with new leaders with a more disciplined personal style 33%
Move away from Trump and look to new leaders more like W Bush and Romney 16%

Trump also leads a wide field of named candidates in which respondents are allowed to pick as many as they’d consider voting for.
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« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2020, 02:26:29 PM »

Trump also leads a wide field of named candidates in which respondents are allowed to pick as many as they’d consider voting for.

Here’s that list of ’24 candidates in which respondents can pick multiple names, so that the total adds up to more than 100%:

Trump 52%
Pence 45%
Cruz 32%
Trump Jr. 22%
Haley 20%
Rubio 16%
Carlson 12%
Crenshaw 11%
Romney 10%
Tim Scott 10%
DeSantis 9%
Paul 9%
Pompeo 8%
Kasich 7%
Cotton 7%
Abbott 5%
unsure 15%
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« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2020, 06:41:21 PM »

What might a 2016 Democratic primary poll look like from a December 2012 in which Obama just lost to Romney?
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« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2020, 06:56:12 PM »

What might a 2016 Democratic primary poll look like from a December 2012 in which Obama just lost to Romney?

I feel like Hillary would have been leading since her approval ratings at that time were much higher than Obama's.
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