Donald Trump’s Poll Numbers Are Plummeting Fast, and He’s Taking the GOP With Him
The latest poll numbers are an absolute disaster for Donald Trump — and for the Republican Party in general.
Just 32 percent of Americans view the Republican Party favorably as it prepares to formally nominate Donald Trump for president, the latest Bloomberg Politics national poll shows, the lowest level recorded since the poll’s inception in September 2009.
The Democratic Party, by contrast, is seen favorably by 49 percent. Congress is viewed favorably by just 24 percent, the lowest since March 2010 and a response that found near bipartisan agreement in the poll.
Those views will not only shape the presidential race between Trump and Hillary Clinton, they could spill over into down-ballot contests that that will determine control of Congress and governorships after November.
“This is obviously related to perceptions of Trump,” said pollster J. Ann Selzer, who oversaw the survey. “This bleeds out into perceptions of the party and to other GOP politicians.”
And there’s more:
Trump’s unfavorables in WaPo/ABC poll:
Independents: 68%
Under 50: 76%
Women 77%
Hispanics 89%
Blacks 94%— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) June 15, 2016