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FYI-Survey!-Is Donald Trump Suited to Be Our Next

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Posted On: 03/31/2016 1:10:49 PM
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Posted By: getmoreshares
FYI-Survey!-Is Donald Trump Suited to Be Our Next President?

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

Yes - 83.8% (191,977 votes)
No - 16.2% (44,424 votes)

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

Very Likely - 58.8% (155,716 votes)
Somewhat likely - 31.8% (77,830 votes)
Somewhat unlikely - 6.5% (16,254 votes)
No chance of winning the nomination - 2.7% (7,024 votes)

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

Yes, I support his immigration policy - 77.9% (183,844 votes)
No, I do not support his immigration policy - 5.4% (14,445 votes)
I agree with parts of his immigration policy, but do not fully support it - 16.6% (43,860 votes)

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

Donald Trump - 61.5% (149,255 votes)
Jeb Bush - 1.5% (3,163 votes)
Ben Carson - 8.3% (17,967 votes)
Chris Christie - 1.2% (2,049 votes)
Ted Cruz - 17.7% (45,012 votes)
Carly Fiorina - 1.8% (3,924 votes)
John Kasich - 1% (6,140 votes)
Rand Paul - 1% (2,192 votes)
Mike Huckabee - 1.3% (2,641 votes)
Marco Rubio - 3.3% (9,278 votes)
Other - 1.2% (3,310 votes)

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

Donald Trump - 66% (163,482 votes)
Jeb Bush - 1.1% (2,342 votes)
Ben Carson - 6.2% (12,653 votes)
Marco Rubio - 2.9% (5,271 votes)
Carly Fiorina - 5.3% (14,502 votes)
Ted Cruz - 13.2% (36,522 votes)
John Kasich - 0.7% (3,872 votes)
Chris Christie - 0.6% (1,112 votes)
Mike Huckabee - 0.3% (675 votes)
Rand Paul - 0.5% (984 votes)
None. There isn’t a republican candidate who can take down Hillary Clinton - 2.4% (6,680 votes)
Other - 0.6% (1,753 votes)


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