Wow: New CNN poll finds that 91% of Republicans think Trump will be their nominee. And 49% say the party will not unite.
— Matt Viser (@mviser) May 2, 2016
.@jbouie with the most perfect and depressing turn of phrase for the day. https://t.co/5767y4uGYR pic.twitter.com/25wxxsjFL7
— Gus Dahlberg (@gdahlberg) April 28, 2016
The last time the GOP was this unpopular, Bill Clinton became president https://t.co/UUR6G7eGPz
— Justin Green (@JGreenDC) April 28, 2016
From the Politico article:
More than 60 percent of the American public has an unfavorable opinion of the Republican Party, an increase from last fall and the highest that the party’s negative rating has been since 1992.
Sixty-two percent of Americans have an unfavorable impression of the GOP compared to 33 percent who view the party favorably, according to a Pew Research Center study released Thursday. That’s a more negative image of the party than in October, when there was a split of 58 percent unfavorable to 37 percent favorable…
Pew found that the falling image of the GOP mostly came from people who identified as Republican, 68 percent of whom had a favorable view of their own party versus 79 percent in October.
In contrast, 88 percent of Democrats have a favorable view of their own party. And more independents – 37 percent to 28 percent – have a favorable image of the Democratic Party compared to the GOP…
Keep calm and GOTV on!
.@POTUS: "Even my aides can't explain my rising poll numbers. What has changed? Nobody can figure it out." #WHCD pic.twitter.com/t0j3qeRYdR
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 1, 2016
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