President Trump, facing impeachment in his first term, now leads top Democratic rivals in his bid for a second, a new USA TODAY/Suffolk poll finds.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump, the first modern president to face impeachment during his first term in the White House, now leads his top Democratic rivals in his bid for a second, a new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll finds.
Polls taken nearly a year before an election are hardly a reliable indicator about what the eventual outcome will be, especially when the other nominee hasn't been chosen. But the findings do indicate that impeachment hearings detailing what critics see as Trump's violations of the Constitution and his oath of office haven't undermined his core political support.The poll of 1,000 registered voters, taken Dec.
But Elmer Ciers, 58, of Cincinnati, who is studying for a doctorate in business administration, said he was prepared to vote for any Democrat nominated against Trump."I don't care" which one, he said in a follow-up phone interview after being polled. He said he was"scared for the future and our legacy" on climate change and other issues after Trump's first three years in office.
An unnamed third-party candidate received between 11% and 15% in the head-to-head contests – a factor that could determine who wins the White House. 2020 candidates on the issues: :A voter's guide to where they stand on health care, gun control and more
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