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[h=1]Poll: Seven in 10 people hold unfavorable view of Donald Trump[/h]
  • For Americans of nearly every race, gender, political persuasion and location, disdain for Donald Trump runs deep, saddling the Republican front-runner with unprecedented unpopularity as he tries to overcome recent campaign setbacks.

Seven in 10 people, including close to half of Republican voters, have an unfavorable view of Trump, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. It's an opinion shared by majorities of men and women; young and old; conservatives, moderates and liberals; and whites, Hispanics and blacks - a devastatingly broad indictment of the billionaire businessman.
Even in the South, a region where Trump has won GOP primaries decisively, close to 70 percent view him unfavorably. And among whites without a college education, one of Trump's most loyal voting blocs, 55 percent have a negative opinion.
Trump still leads the Republican field in delegates and has built a loyal following with a steady share of the Republican primary electorate. But the breadth of his unpopularity raises significant questions about how he could stitch together enough support in the general election to win the White House.
It also underscores the trouble he may still face in the Republican race, which appears headed to a contested convention where party insiders would have their say about who will represent the GOP in the fall campaign.
"He's at risk of having the nomination denied to him because grass-roots party activists fear he's so widely disliked that he can't possibly win," said Ari Fleischer, a former adviser to President George W. Bush.
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Beyond their generally negative perception of Trump, large majorities also said they would not describe him as civil, compassionate or likable. On nearly all of these measures, Trump fared worse than his remaining Democratic or Republican rivals.
Not that voters have all that much love for those rivals. But their negative perceptions don't match the depth of the distaste for Trump. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who is seeking to catch Trump in the Republican delegate count, is viewed unfavorably by 59 percent, while 55 percent have negative views of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
Another problem for Trump is that his public perception seems to be getting worse. The number of Americans who view him unfavorably has risen more than 10 percentage points since mid-February, a two-month stretch that has included some of his biggest primary victories but also an array of stumbles that suggested difficulties with his campaign organization and a lack of policy depth.
A survey conducted by Gallup in January found Trump's unfavorable rating, then at 60 percent in the their polling, was already at a record high level for any major party nominee in their organization's polling since the 1990's.
Candi Edie, a registered Republican from Arroyo Grande, California, is among those whose views on Trump have grown more negative.
"At first, I thought he was great. He was bringing out a lot of issues that weren't ever said, they were taboo," Edie said. Now the 64-year-old feels Trump's early comments masked the fact that he's "such a bigot."
"I don't know if he's lost it or what," she said. "He's not acting presidential."Trump's unpopularity could provide an opening for Cruz, though he is loathed by many of his Senate colleagues and other party leaders. After a big win Tuesday in Wisconsin, Cruz is angling to overtake Trump at the July GOP convention.
Clinton's campaign believes Trump's sky-high unfavorable ratings could offset some questions voters have about her own character, and perhaps even give her a chance to peel off some Republicans who can't stomach a vote for the real estate mogul.
Andrew Glaves, a "hard core" Republican from Bothell, Washington, said he might have to side with Clinton if Trump becomes the nominee, even though she's out of step with his views on gun rights, his top election issue.
"I'd be willing to take that as opposed to doing so much harm to the country's reputation," said Glaves, 29.
More than 60 percent of all registered voters and 31 percent of Republicans said they definitely would not vote for Trump in the general election.
One group that is still with him includes those who describe themselves as both Republicans and supporters of the tea party movement. Sixty-eight percent of them have a favorable view.
Pennsylvania Republican Robert Paradis plans to vote for Trump in his state's primary this month. The 76-year-old said that while Trump's uneven temperament makes him cringe "all the time," he's hopeful the front-runner's bluntness can shake up Washington.
"He's not a politician; he says it the way he feels it," Paradis said.
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The AP-GfK Poll of 1,076 adults was conducted online March 31-April 4, using a sample drawn from GfK's probability-based KnowledgePanel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for all respondents is plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.
Respondents were first selected randomly using telephone or mail survey methods and later interviewed online. People selected for KnowledgePanel who didn't otherwise have access to the Internet were provided access at no cost to them.
 

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Women are the majority of the voting public.

Women are the most consistent block in actually going to the polls and voting.

Women do not like Trump.

As a result, Trump has zero chance of winning a general election in the United States.

The end.
 

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Women are the majority of the voting public.

Women are the most consistent block in actually going to the polls and voting.

Women do not like Trump.

As a result, Trump has zero chance of winning a general election in the United States.

The end.
Smart woman love Trump. He will win them over. Don't believe what the media tells you. They have been wrong this entire time. When will they learn?
 

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Smart woman love Trump. He will win them over. Don't believe what the media tells you. They have been wrong this entire time. When will they learn?

Hilarious, first you say smart woman(sic) love him, presumably already, and in the very next sentence you say he'll win them over! Which is it, genius? More to the point, how does a moron know what "smart woman" like, me Tarzan, you Jane.Loser!@#0:bbsmile::laughingb
 

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Women are the majority of the voting public.

Women are the most consistent block in actually going to the polls and voting.

Women do not like Trump.

As a result, Trump has zero chance of winning a general election in the United States.

The end.

Nonsense! The entire weight of the republican party ganged up on Trump
in Wisconsin and he still got 36% of the vote there. As for women the exit
polls there showed Trump received 36% of the women vote along with 36%
of the men vote. Seems like women appreciate Trump more or less to the same
extent that men do, In NY I predict men 60% women 50%, So if he gets half the
woman vote in NY vs. 2 competitors that's not to bad.

Isn't it funny that unfavorab;es mean nothing! Trump & Clinton are viewed as the most
unfavorable candidates yet they are leading. Kasich & Bernie have a great favorable
rating yet they are pulling up the rear.
 

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Smart woman love Trump. He will win them over. Don't believe what the media tells you. They have been wrong this entire time. When will they learn?
Yet they keep going and people keep believing.


Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.


“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”


Joseph Goebbels
 

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Smart woman love Trump. He will win them over. Don't believe what the media tells you. They have been wrong this entire time. When will they learn?

You can't be serious? The dumbest of the dumb love trump. Just look no further than guys like Dave007. He's well known as the forum mental patient and trump supporter.
 

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A new Associated Press poll released today found after months of media and GOP establishment attacks a majority of Americans overwhelmingly view Trump negatively.


Seven in 10 people, including close to half of Republican voters, have an unfavorable view of Donald Trump.


Six in 10 people have an unfavorable view of Ted Cruz even though the liberal media has not started its campaign of destruction against the Texas senator.


Grandma Hillary has a 55% unfavorable rating.


Trump is wildly popular with Middle Class voters but that doesn’t impress the Beltway elites.


Ronald Reagan’s favorable rating was also at 30% back in March 1980.


The GOP elites at the time also worried he could never win. :Carcajada:
 

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A third of Republican voters who support Donald Trump could turn their backs on their party in November's presidential election if he is denied the nomination in a contested convention, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.


The results are bad news for Trump's rivals as well as party elites opposed to the real estate billionaire, suggesting that an alternative Republican nominee for the Nov. 8 presidential race would have a tougher road against the Democrats.


"If it’s a close election, this is devastating news" for the Republicans, said Donald Green, an expert on election turnout at Columbia University.
 

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Yet they keep going and people keep believing.


Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.


“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”


Joseph Goebbels

You mean, like, the big lie YOU kept telling in 2012 about who was gonna win, whereupon you were left with cum on your chin and a stupid grin on your face?
 

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You can't be serious? The dumbest of the dumb love trump. Just look no further than guys like Dave007. He's well known as the forum mental patient and trump supporter.
totally serious. The press is feeding you nonsense about him and women. He called Rosie O'Donnell a fat slob because she attacked him and she is one. She attacked him first. Trump will fight back against anyone. Regardless of gender. Seems fair to me.

Trump is a highly intelligent successful man who hires people based on their qualifications, not their gender. Women love him for good reason. He will win the women's vote because not all woman are mindless zombies.
 

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