Change Research/CNBC (Trump voters): 69% want Trump to run again + primary & other highlights
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« on: November 28, 2020, 01:39:30 PM »

https://changeresearch.com/post/2020-trump-voters-post-election/

Nov 18-21
1203 Trump 2020 voters
MoE: 2.83%

N.B. This is a poll of Trump 2020 voters, not the only people involved in Republican primaries.

Should Trump run for president again?
Yes 69%
No 9%
Maybe/not sure 22%

Trumpless primary:
Pence 22%
Cruz 21%
Haley 14%
Trump Jr. 11%
Carlson 6%
Ivanka Trump 6%
Cotton 3%
Graham 2%
Rubio 2%
Kasich 1%
Rick Scott 1%
Pompeo 1%
Romney 1%
The only Republican I support is Donald Trump 8%

If Donald Trump left the Republican Party and started his own political party, would you be more likely to identify with the Republican Party or the Trump Party?
More likely to identify with the Trump party 72%
More likely to identify with the Republican party 28%

There are some other interesting results about the election's legitimacy, media consumption (Newsmax beats out Fox) and policy priorities. It's a shame the poll is probably junk.
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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2020, 01:45:05 PM »

If Donald Trump left the Republican Party and started his own political party, would you be more likely to identify with the Republican Party or the Trump Party?
More likely to identify with the Trump party 72%
More likely to identify with the Republican party 28%

Quality of poll aside, this right here is why Republicans are terrified of Trump and are so submissive to him. Republicans in every state know their voters are far more loyal to Trump than the political party or any policies.
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