If this poll represents public opinion, it also mirrors enthusiams for a Trump Secon term.

A growing number of Americans, now a substantial majority, believe that President Trump is at least “somewhat likely” to win reelection, according to a new survey.
Despite nonstop negative headlines and concerns of an economic stall, 63% believe Trump is heading to reelection in Scott Rasmussen’s latest 2020 poll.
And, he said, those expectations have continued to grow even as the Democratic presidential primary race heats up.
In his daily memo, Rasmussen said, “The president’s job
approval rating has also remained stable throughout the year. Despite that stability, the number who believe it’s likely that the president will be re-elected has grown every month. In August, 63% say President Trump is at least somewhat likely to be re-elected, up from 46% in February.”

Editor:  Keep in mind that Hispanics give Trump a 40% approval rating, up from 29% in 2016.  And,  the rating within the GOP is as high as 92%, up from 87% in 2016.   

If Trump wins re-election,  2024 may see a fully restructured GOP leaning more conservative.  While folks like Mitt  Romney suggest that Trump has abandoned Conservative values,  Mitt came out this week in support of a carbon tax   . . . .   hardly a typical position for a status Republican. 





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