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Republican support for Trump rises after racially charged tweets - Reuters/Ipsos poll

By Chris Kahn

 

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, U.S., July 16, 2019. REUTERS/Leah Millis

 

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Support for U.S. President Donald Trump increased slightly among Republicans after he lashed out on Twitter over the weekend in a racially charged attack on four minority Democratic congresswomen, a Reuters/Ipsos public opinion poll shows.

 

The national survey, conducted on Monday and Tuesday after Trump told the lawmakers they should “go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came," showed his net approval among members of his Republican Party rose by 5 percentage points to 72%, compared with a similar poll that ran last week.

 

Trump, who is seeking re-election next year, has lost support, however, with Democrats and independents since the Sunday tweetstorm.

 

Among independents, about three out of 10 said they approved of Trump, down from four out of 10 a week ago. His net approval - the percentage who approve minus the percentage who disapprove - dropped by 2 points among Democrats in the poll.

 

Trump's overall approval remained unchanged over the past week. According to the poll, 41% of the U.S. public said they approved of his performance in office, while 55% disapproved.

 

The results showed strong Republican backing for Trump as the Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives passed a symbolic resolution on Tuesday, largely along party lines, to condemn him for "racist comments" against the four Democratic lawmakers.

 

All four U.S. representatives - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan - are U.S. citizens. Three were born in the United States.

 

The public response to Trump's statements appeared to be a little better for him than in 2017, after the president said there were "very fine people" on both sides of a deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

 

In that instance, Trump's net approval dropped by about 10 points a week after the Charlottesville rally.

 

This time, while Democrats and some independents may see clear signs of racial intolerance woven throughout Trump's tweets, Republicans are hearing a different message, said Vincent Hutchings, a political science and African-American studies professor at the University of Michigan.

 

"To Republicans, Trump is simply saying: 'Hey, if you don't like America, you can leave," Hutchings said. "That is not at all controversial. If you already support Trump, then it's very easy to interpret his comments that way."

 

By criticizing liberal members of the House, Trump is "doing exactly what Republicans want him to do," Hutchings said. "He’s taking on groups that they oppose."

 

The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online in English and gathered responses from 1,113 adults, including 478 Democrats and 406 Republicans in the United States. It has a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of 3 percentage points for the entire group and 5 points for Democrats or Republicans.

 

(Reporting by Chris Kahn; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Peter Cooney)

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2019-07-17
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Just now, watcharacters said:

And they shall not be uprooted.

If the human race doesn't destroy itself, they'll eventually be exterminated like the bugs they are. Too many kids today are mixed race. It may take generations, but the pure white blood will some day be a thing of the past. IF we don't blow ourselves up.

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22 minutes ago, LomSak27 said:

Say what you will, that ignorant, vindictive, racist, spud, knows his base, their deeply rooted beliefs and true desires.   :thumbsup:

I suspect he knows those of a few of his ‘wonderful, great to be with’ friends too.

 

But feeding base desires is no way to run a country, though it may be a way to get power of a few in key influential positions.

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He is doing this deliberately, he would never admit a mistake, it is not in his DNA.

He wants to spotlight the Democrats to deflect from what he feels could be coming from other matters currently before the courts

Besides racist is a two syllable word as is bigot. Not two of the "best big words he knows"

 

 

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1 hour ago, quandow said:

If the human race doesn't destroy itself, they'll eventually be exterminated like the bugs they are. Too many kids today are mixed race. It may take generations, but the pure white blood will some day be a thing of the past. IF we don't blow ourselves up.

Currently estimated that by 2045 - 2050 whites will be in the minority in the USA.

 

https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-avenue/2018/03/14/the-us-will-become-minority-white-in-2045-census-projects/

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3 hours ago, TopDeadSenter said:

I support Trump in this latest hate-fest against him. He spoke his mind, which he is entitled to do, not to downplay the fact that he is quite correct. If some people hate the USA so much they can leave and find a more suitable home elsewhere. 

 There is no evidence whatsoever that Trump is a racist or bigot or whatever names are being thrown around here. Luckily Donald has clarified matters on his excellent Twitter account.

 

"Those Tweets were NOT Racist. I don’t have a Racist bone in my body! The so-called vote to be taken is a Democrat con game."

 

 Now that he clarified his comments were not racist, I hope we can finally put the whole matter to bed, and move on with our lives.

If you didnt think his comments were racist...you are way out of touch and/or hiding behind patriotism..get out of here with that #freedom talk..

 

I choose to not support a 'hero' who reduces our civil liberties and continues war while duping people into believing he will help them..Do yourself a favor and support your own socioeconomic class (middle I assume) and the poor

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1 hour ago, Orton Rd said:

Here she is describing a terror attack that killed over 3k people now as some people who did something, then lies about Muslims having their civil rights taken away and even lies about when the terror support group was founded, that she supports of course. By keeping these traitors and liars in the public eye Trump is just getting closer to being re elected

 

 

I really like her headpiece

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6 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

He is doing this deliberately, he would never admit a mistake, it is not in his DNA.

He wants to spotlight the Democrats to deflect from what he feels could be coming from other matters currently before the courts

Besides racist is a two syllable word as is bigot. Not two of the "best big words he knows"

 

 

Deliberately yes, distraction for the MSM to make it headline story. This smothers the s$$t he should be in over the Epstein chapter. If that was headline story its all over red rover.

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