Old President TrumpDonald TrumpGraham rejects Merrick Garland’s confirmation hearing request on Feb. 8. Trump’s attorney presents the case of the first amendment in the indictment trial.The popularity in Texas of intense red color is underwater after the mob attack of its Capitol supporters, according to a survey by the progressive group Data For Progress commissioned on MoveOn.org.
The poll found that at least 51% of likely voters in Texas said they had at least a “slightly” unfavorable view of the former president after the Jan. 6 events, and 42% said their opinion on Trump was “very unfavorable.”
Forty-nine percent of likely voters had unfavorable opinions about President Biden, while 42 percent of likely voters had unfavorable opinions about the former representative. Beto O’RourkeBeto O’Rourke: Beto O’Rourke: Ted Cruz “guilty of sedition” in Capitol Boebert insurrection seems to bring gun to Capitol Hill in new ad MORE (D-Texas) and Sen. Ted Cruz
Rafael (Ted) Edward Cruz: Ocasio-Cortez says she is the survivor of a sexual assault while recounting the Capitol revolt. Dismissal will not cure us. We need a commission for democracy and electoral integrity. (R-Texas).
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The poll also found that 36 percent of Republican State Party voters would support Trump’s ban on re-election, possibly the former president’s most significant rupture between his registered base. surveys so far.
Most independents and Democrats said Biden won the 2020 election fairly, according to pollsters, while 64 percent of Republican respondents said they believed Trump was the real winner and therefore , had been stolen.
The Data 4 Progress poll surveyed 751 likely voters in Texas through online responses to a group; the margin of error is 3.6 percentage points.
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