Strong. Arrogant. Incompetent. Great. Americans have choice words for President Trump.
By Scott Clement and Kevin Uhrmacher September 27 at 7:00 AM
Donald Trump has been on the giving and receiving end of name-calling, from coining Crooked Hillary Clinton to Little Marco Rubio during the 2016 campaign to himself being called a dotard, an arcane insult lobbed by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un just last week.
But what words would average Americans use to sum up Trump, in the anonymity of a survey interview? A new Washington Post-ABC News poll sought to find out by asking a random sample of 1,002 adults, what one word best describes your impression of Trump?
The chart shows the most frequent words used, grouping together similar categories. The top group at 9 percent described Trump as strong, determined or bold. But three of the top five categories include far harsher words including arrogant, incompetent and idiotic, each chosen by between 6 and 8 percent of adults.
Another 6 percent praise Trump as good, great or the greatest, but the rest of the top 10 categories tilt more negative, going from bad to buffoon to a word that starts with a and ends with hole. Some 2 percent call Trump a racist or a Nazi. While a small percentage, these still rank among the most common single-word descriptors.
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