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appalachiablue

(41,168 posts)
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 06:18 PM Feb 2016

USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll: Reaction By Some To Trump And Clinton? Fear

Source: USA Today

WASHINGTON — Americans aren't just for or against presidential candidates this year: Color them scared.

In a national USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll, likely voters given the choice of four options — enthusiastic, satisfied, dissatisfied or scared — are most inclined to say the prospect of Donald Trump winning the Republican nomination or Hillary Clinton winning the Democratic one would leave them fearful. The findings underscore an increasingly bitter divide in American politics. Partisans on both sides warn that the leading candidate on the other side would not only pursue unwelcome policies in the White House but would imperil the nation's fundamental values and constitutional principles.

That strong antipathy, which touches a third of independent-minded voters, will complicate the candidates' task of appealing to swing voters and reaching across party lines in the general election. The poll of 1,000 likely voters, taken Thursday through Monday, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. "Both Donald Trump and (Texas Sen.) Ted Cruz scare me," Harry Bond, 30, of Raleigh, N.C., who was among those polled, said in a follow-up interview. "We need people who will bring people together rather than further alienate everyone." "I'm voting for anyone but Hillary," declared Alyssa Van Wagenen, 29, of Meridian, Ind.

But for Trump, 38% of likely voters would be scared if the real-estate mogul won the GOP nomination — including not only 62% of Democrats but also 17% of Republicans. A third of independents, 33%, feel that way. Of the three candidates tested, voters were inclined to have a positive reaction only for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Thirty-one percent of those surveyed say they would be satisfied if he won the Democratic nomination, a bit more than the 28% who would be scared. And for Clinton, a former secretary of State, 33% would be scared — including 60% of Republicans and also 8% of Democrats. Just over a third of independents, 35%, agree. Sanders is viewed somewhat more positively by Republicans and independents than Clinton was. However, Democrats are more likely to be scared his nomination: 45% of Republicans, 28% of independents and 12% of Democrats say that would be their reaction.

The poll makes clear the headwinds ahead for Trump and Clinton, if they prevail in the primaries.


Read more: http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/usa-today-suffolk-poll-reaction-by-some-to-trump-and-clinton-fear/ar-BBpzSEy?ocid=spartandhp



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USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll: Reaction By Some To Trump And Clinton? Fear (Original Post) appalachiablue Feb 2016 OP
all the better for Bernie olddad56 Feb 2016 #1
Anyone but Hillary... SoapBox Feb 2016 #2
And if your candidate doesn't get the nod, you'll really not have a choice... Chicago1980 Feb 2016 #7
as for me, I live in Texas. Javaman Feb 2016 #11
Only 1% fear Sanders. nt shawn703 Feb 2016 #3
No, the article said poll found 28% of voters fear Sanders. nt SunSeeker Feb 2016 #6
WOOSH! shawn703 Feb 2016 #8
I got your "joke." You apparently did not get my point. nt SunSeeker Feb 2016 #10
More independents would be SCARED if Hillary won the Dem nomination than if Trump won... stillwaiting Feb 2016 #4
No more Clintons, please. bigwillq Feb 2016 #5
The Republican party won't nominate him Glamrock Feb 2016 #9
How exactly was the question worded - the results are so vague as to be completely meaningless - if Kashkakat v.2.0 Feb 2016 #12

SoapBox

(18,791 posts)
2. Anyone but Hillary...
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 06:21 PM
Feb 2016

That's my neighbors.

If the DNC/Little Debbie try to rig her getting into the General...she will lose by massive margins.

Chicago1980

(1,968 posts)
7. And if your candidate doesn't get the nod, you'll really not have a choice...
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 06:45 PM
Feb 2016

Unless you're willing to let the republicans win due to your own ideology.

Javaman

(62,532 posts)
11. as for me, I live in Texas.
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 10:45 AM
Feb 2016

It matters zero as to whom I vote for...sadly. So I will vote with my conscious.

stillwaiting

(3,795 posts)
4. More independents would be SCARED if Hillary won the Dem nomination than if Trump won...
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 06:30 PM
Feb 2016

... the Repub nomination.

If we get Bernie v. Trump, we win. We win big.

 

bigwillq

(72,790 posts)
5. No more Clintons, please.
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 06:35 PM
Feb 2016

Trump is a fool, and it's hard for me to believe that the Republican party will nominate him.

Glamrock

(11,802 posts)
9. The Republican party won't nominate him
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 06:50 PM
Feb 2016

The Republican base, on the other hand is going to nominate him.
The Republican party will have a brokered convention.
Donald Trump will run as an independant.

Unless of course, the GOP has given up on the WH this year. Unlikely considering they have the House and the Senate. If they were to take the WH, they could put anyone on the Supreme Court so I don't see them throwing in the towel.

Kashkakat v.2.0

(1,752 posts)
12. How exactly was the question worded - the results are so vague as to be completely meaningless - if
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 08:50 PM
Feb 2016

someone is "scared" of, say, Hillary being nominated it could either mean they were "scared" that she would become president, or it could mean they were "scared" that her nomination as a D would mean the R's would win.

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