Poll Shows Republican Voters Still Loyal to Trump
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'Newsweek' reports that recent polls show that Republican voters remain loyal to former President Donald Trump, despite hints of waning support among lawmakers.
A new CBS News/YouGov poll of Republicans
found that 35% of voters believe loyalty
to Trump is "very important.".
Another 30% of those polled
found loyalty to Trump to
be "somewhat important.".
Meanwhile, 81% of those surveyed said
they favor GOP candidates with policies
and proposals in line with Trump.
Meanwhile, 81% of those surveyed said
they favor GOP candidates with policies
and proposals in line with Trump.
66% prefer candidates
who share Trump's opinions
regarding the 2020 election.
According to Republicans, the biggest issues facing Congress are inflation, the U.S. border with Mexico, increasing energy production and reducing crime.
According to Republicans, the biggest issues facing Congress are inflation, the U.S. border with Mexico, increasing energy production and reducing crime.
According to Republicans, the biggest issues facing Congress are inflation, the U.S. border with Mexico, increasing energy production and reducing crime.
'Newsweek' reports that 51% of those polled
approved of how the GOP handled choosing
Kevin McCarthy as the new speaker of the house.
However, former Republican Representative
Carlos Curbelo claims that Trump's influence
over the Republican party is beginning to wane.
Curbelo cited GOP members rejecting Trump's support for McCarthy, including Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, as evidence of the former president's waning support.
Curbelo cited GOP members rejecting Trump's support for McCarthy, including Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, as evidence of the former president's waning support.
Curbelo cited GOP members rejecting Trump's support for McCarthy, including Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, as evidence of the former president's waning support.
Neil O'Brian, assistant professor of political science
at the University of Oregon, suggests that Republicans
in the house are now tasked with trying to balance
appeasing Trump and gathering support.
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