Thursday, January 14, 2016

Trump Dominates Poll at 67%

Poll by League of Power.com 1/14/16, See Results by Poll Questions below:

Is Donald Trump Suited to Be Our Next President? 

1) Do you think Donald Trump is qualified be the next president of the United States?

Yes (87898 votes)
No (15970 votes)

2) How would you rate Donald Trump’s chances of winning the republican nomination?

Very Likely (64722 votes)
Somewhat likely (35767 votes)
Somewhat unlikely (7367 votes)
No chance of winning the nomination (3063 votes)

3) Do you agree with Donald Trump’s Policy on immigration?

Yes, I support his immigration policy (83293 votes)
No, I do not support his immigration policy (5567 votes)
I agree with parts of his immigration policy, but do not fully support it (17067 votes)

4) Which candidate would you most like to see win the Republican nomination for President?

Donald Trump (65319 votes)
Jeb Bush (1552 votes)
Ben Carson (9545 votes)
Chris Christie (1198 votes)
Ted Cruz (17999 votes)
Carly Fiorina (2106 votes)
John Kasich (874 votes)
Rand Paul (909 votes)
Mike Huckabee (1382 votes)
Marco Rubio (2880 votes)
Other (1060 votes)

5) Which Republican candidate do you think has the best chance of beating Hillary Clinton in the general election?

Donald Trump (71832 votes)
Jeb Bush (1240 votes)
Ben Carson (7576 votes)
Marco Rubio (3438 votes)
Carly Fiorina (5177 votes)
Ted Cruz (13466 votes)
John Kasich (724 votes)
Chris Christie (611 votes)
Mike Huckabee (396 votes)
Rand Paul (502 votes)
None. There isn’t a republican candidate who can take down Hillary Clinton (2231 votes)
Other (578 votes)

Comments

The media is underreporting “the Donald’s” lead in this race and the size of the crowds who attend Trump’s rallies. The media will continue to hope that Trump will falter in Iowa.

The total voting on the “do you support Trump’s Policy on immigration” question is 105,927. Trump received 83,293. That is 79% of the vote.  Only 5567 or 5% disagreed.

The total voting on the “who can beat Hilary” question is 107,771, a very big sample.  Trump received 71,832 of these votes. That is 67% of the vote.  Ted Cruz is next with 12% of the vote. 

The total voting on “who should win the nomination” is 104824. Trump received 65,319 of these votes. That is 62% of the vote. 

This poll shows pure grassroots votes favoring Trump.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

No comments: