- Sep 19, 2011
- 28,466
- 10,043
- 900
Every time I look at a poll EVERY TIME!!! There are ALWAYS MORE Democrats then GOP!
WHY? Some one needs to explain WHY these pollsters think they have to have MORE Democrats
then GOP and we don't question??? Come ON!
PARTY IDENTIFICATION of the 1,323 voters
Republican 25% 331
Democrat 34% 450
Independent 33% 437
Other/DK/NA 8% 106
https://poll.qu.edu/images/polling/us/us02222017_demos_Urj52hkb.pdf/
American voters today give President Donald Trump a negative 38 - 55 percent job approval rating, his worst net score since he took office, down from a negative 42 - 51 percent approval rating in a February 7 Quinnipiac University national poll.
President Trump's negative scores are 36 - 59 percent among women and 41 - 50 percent among men, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University Poll finds. Republicans approve 83 - 10 percent, while negative approval ratings are 5 - 91 percent among Democrats and 38 - 55 percent among independent voters.
Trump gets a negative 39 - 55 percent favorability rating, also his worst net score since taking office. Vice President Mike Pence gets a split 41 - 40 percent favorability.
Opinions on most of Trump's personal qualities also are negative, as American voters say:
"President Donald Trump's popularity is sinking like a rock," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
"He gets slammed on honesty, empathy, level headedness and the ability to unite. And two of his strong points, leadership and intelligence, are sinking to new lows.
"This is a terrible survey one month in."
A total of 38 percent of American voters think they can trust Trump to do what is right "almost all of the time" or "most of the time," and 61 percent think they can trust Trump to do what is right "some of the time" or "hardly ever."
In contrast, 58 percent of voters think they can trust U.S. courts to do what is right "almost all of the time" or "most of the time," and 40 percent think they can trust the courts to do what is right "some of the time" or "hardly ever."
From February 16 - 21, Quinnipiac University surveyed
1,323 voters nationwide with a margin of error of +/- 2.7 percentage points.
Live interviewers call landlines and cell phones.
QU Poll Release Detail
Voters Trust the Media and Courts Over Trump by a Wide Margin: POLL - Towleroad
WHY? Some one needs to explain WHY these pollsters think they have to have MORE Democrats
then GOP and we don't question??? Come ON!
PARTY IDENTIFICATION of the 1,323 voters
Republican 25% 331
Democrat 34% 450
Independent 33% 437
Other/DK/NA 8% 106
https://poll.qu.edu/images/polling/us/us02222017_demos_Urj52hkb.pdf/
American voters today give President Donald Trump a negative 38 - 55 percent job approval rating, his worst net score since he took office, down from a negative 42 - 51 percent approval rating in a February 7 Quinnipiac University national poll.
President Trump's negative scores are 36 - 59 percent among women and 41 - 50 percent among men, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University Poll finds. Republicans approve 83 - 10 percent, while negative approval ratings are 5 - 91 percent among Democrats and 38 - 55 percent among independent voters.
Trump gets a negative 39 - 55 percent favorability rating, also his worst net score since taking office. Vice President Mike Pence gets a split 41 - 40 percent favorability.
Opinions on most of Trump's personal qualities also are negative, as American voters say:
- 55 - 40 percent that he is not honest;
- 55 - 42 percent that he does not have good leadership skills;
- 53 - 44 percent that he does not care about average Americans;
- 63 - 33 percent that he is not level-headed;
- 64 - 32 percent that he is a strong person;
- 58 - 38 percent that he is intelligent;
- 60 - 37 percent that he does not share their values.
"President Donald Trump's popularity is sinking like a rock," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
"He gets slammed on honesty, empathy, level headedness and the ability to unite. And two of his strong points, leadership and intelligence, are sinking to new lows.
"This is a terrible survey one month in."
A total of 38 percent of American voters think they can trust Trump to do what is right "almost all of the time" or "most of the time," and 61 percent think they can trust Trump to do what is right "some of the time" or "hardly ever."
In contrast, 58 percent of voters think they can trust U.S. courts to do what is right "almost all of the time" or "most of the time," and 40 percent think they can trust the courts to do what is right "some of the time" or "hardly ever."
From February 16 - 21, Quinnipiac University surveyed
1,323 voters nationwide with a margin of error of +/- 2.7 percentage points.
Live interviewers call landlines and cell phones.
QU Poll Release Detail
Voters Trust the Media and Courts Over Trump by a Wide Margin: POLL - Towleroad